They have been actively doing infosqueeze: trying to block info from getting out there and people being able to see the Big Picture.
I have to admit, it's such a massive topic with so many layers.
I'm currently putting together a small info media pack focused primarily on the Covid19 Scamdemic, to be put on a USB drive (can pick them up for about 6 bucks from Officeworks) and handed out and then handed on.
The idea is to give people a pathway to see the bigger picture as a jumping point.
Drawing on vids I have watched and downloaded over the past 15 months, that help in the redpilling process re: the covid fakedemic, and what it ties into (aka the Great Reset).
But that's just the starting point. My red-pilling process began in 2015, but for anyone new to all this, I reckon a lot of it can be overwhelming because of the volume of information and data that is actually relevant.
BELOW are the links inside the image of the current post.
Serologic Testing of US Blood Donations to Identify Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)–Reactive Antibodies: December 2019–January 2020 Link
This web page provides estimates on the burden of influenza in the United States for the 2018–2019 influenza season. Link
so much info yet only 0.1% of the data available
You said it, Specky.
They have been actively doing infosqueeze: trying to block info from getting out there and people being able to see the Big Picture.
I have to admit, it's such a massive topic with so many layers.
I'm currently putting together a small info media pack focused primarily on the Covid19 Scamdemic, to be put on a USB drive (can pick them up for about 6 bucks from Officeworks) and handed out and then handed on.
The idea is to give people a pathway to see the bigger picture as a jumping point.
Drawing on vids I have watched and downloaded over the past 15 months, that help in the redpilling process re: the covid fakedemic, and what it ties into (aka the Great Reset).
But that's just the starting point. My red-pilling process began in 2015, but for anyone new to all this, I reckon a lot of it can be overwhelming because of the volume of information and data that is actually relevant.
thanks for saying so. It's encouraging!
Links in image not working? i will try
Deleted sauced in image?
BELOW are the links inside the image of the current post.
Serologic Testing of US Blood Donations to Identify Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)–Reactive Antibodies: December 2019–January 2020 Link
This web page provides estimates on the burden of influenza in the United States for the 2018–2019 influenza season. Link
COVID-19 Pandemic Planning Scenarios Link
Population Division World Population Prospects 2019 Link
Provisional Death Counts for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Link
Provisional Death Counts for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) (COMORBIDITIES) Link
About Underlying Cause of Death, 1999-2019 Link
Weekly Counts of Deaths by State and Select Causes, 2020-2021 Link