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Under the War Production Act, Trump as president had the ability to order any factory to repurpose its output to make anything any kind of war material needed. Trump signed this into existence in 2019 I believe or early 2020. Then Trump took down and made an example of one particular target for everyone in the American industrial base to see. The press really didn't pick up on it but Trump had a relatively high profile fight with the former head of General Motors to repurpose one of their plants in Ohio to make ventilators which, I think lots of us might recall, ended up, curiously, sitting in landfills. We remember seeing the pictures of pristine boxes of ventilators sent directly to the landfills. Why did Trump insist on such a wasteful and inefficient use of this factory? To send a message. Trump used these powers to take over the vaccine manufacturing capabilities to pump out a product that was not full of the toxic garbage that the vaccine manufacturers were making on other production lines. Our researchers know that the lockdowns were supposed to take years to choke out the economy before a vaccine was ever produced. And when that vaccine finally appeared, it was going to take over and kill billions not millions. We know this. As it is, we all saw how certain batches are responsible for the majority of the side effects. I believe those were the batches that were coming from the actual vaccine that was intended to be produced. But Trump put his own horse into the race and ran it at full speed of the Finish line, producing the majority of the vaccines without all these harmful ingredients. That's what I believe happened.

224 days ago
1 score
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Under the War Production Act, Trump as president had the ability to order any factory to repurpose its output to make anything any kind of war material needed. Trump signed this into existence in 2019 I believe or early 2020. Then Trump took down and made an example of one particular target for everyone in the American industrial base to see. The press really didn't pick up on it but Trump had a relatively high profile fight with the former head of General Motors to repurpose one of their plants in Ohio to make ventilators which, I think lots of us might recall, ended up, curiously, sitting in landfills. We remember seeing the pictures of pristine boxes of ventilators sent directly to the landfills. Why did Trump insist on such a wasteful and inefficient use of this factory? To send a message. Trump used these powers to take over the vaccine manufacturing capabilities to pump out a product that was not full of the toxic garbage that the vaccine manufacturers were making on other production lines. That's what I believe happened.

224 days ago
1 score
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Under the war production Act, Trump has the ability to order a factory to repurpose its output to make anything any kind of War material needed to prosecute the war. Trump signed this into existence in 2019 I believe or early 2020. The Press really didn't pick up on it but Trump had a relatively high profile fight with the former head of General Motors to repurpose one of their plants in Ohio to make ventilators which, I think lots of us might recall, ended up curiously, sitting in landfills. We remember seeing the pictures of pristine boxes of ventilators sent directly to the landfills. Why? Trump used this powers to take over the vaccine Manufacturing capabilities to pump out and you're back here it was not full of the toxic garbage that the vaccine manufacturers were making on other production lines. That's what I believe happened.

224 days ago
1 score