POTUS NEVER telegraphs his moves.
Think logically.
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Excellent thought. I’ve always thought the three of them were allies. This makes perfect sense with Trump pushing the vaccines. Forcing their hand-taking all of the arrows for us. Trump made himself look stupid to save us.
Trump really didn't push the vaccines, was more a subtle "If you want to" kinda thing, while taking the wind out of the cabal's sails to provide a vaccine first.
I wonder.. if the first rounds of the vaccine were just placebos,... that maybe the boosters 1, 2, 3... 4? may have more nefarious ingredients,...
I dunno, though the Frontline Doctors would. Whether they did or didn't, events unfolded to show the authoritarianism those in our government are willing to use to get us to comply.
They themselves are the virus. Now that we've been exposed to them, allies and patriots are the antibodies, fighting against this horrific contagent.
I believe you’re right.
By the time the population sterilization feature of the vackz is discovered long term population sterility has been achieved. Is there any wonder now why Pfizer tried to bottle up for 75 years the data (and lost their case – and they are now being exposed) that FDA relied on to “approve” BioNTech-Pfizer’s jab last August after a review of only 108 days?
What mischief lies in the other 280 ingredients unknown to all who were administered the jab?
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2021-pfizer-secret-to-whats-in-the-covid-vaccine/ (Bloomberg, November 14, 2021)
“The secret formula that Bourla [Pfizer’s CEO] is protecting is much more complicated than a simple recipe. Pfizer’s shot has more than 280 materials made by suppliers in 19 countries, many of which are protected in one form or another. For a manufacturer to produce a vaccine, it would have to negotiate multiple licenses to waive protections on everything from lipids to mRNA strands and trade secrets used in the manufacturing process. The waiver proposal could in theory do that in one go.”