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GoldenQueen 4 points ago +4 / -0

That is why a hand recount would be good. But we know how recounts work now. Stop the other side and close the shades

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GoldenQueen 2 points ago +2 / -0

Mail in balloting and harvesting. Just remember it is who/what that counts the votes and pays for them. It is easy to rig certain "statement" races, than every single one.
The problem is the officials in the proper places don't want any changes to this system. Cabal need abortions for their stuff, so that issue will take precedence. Another precedent is the whether candidate is Trump endorsed. They can rig elections very easily now. They may allow a few races for other candidates to win, but soon it will be only the selected ones.

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GoldenQueen 6 points ago +6 / -0

Even though I have a degree in Library Science, I chose not to use it when I saw how much they wanted those types of story hours. I have a magazine from 2013 or 2015 about how to incorporate this in the library setting. It was very unsettling to me.

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GoldenQueen 2 points ago +2 / -0

They don't want people to be buried anymore, it seems they only want people to be cremated. I know some people whose relatives feel pressured into cremation for their loved ones..

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GoldenQueen 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think if they continue to do this. Aren't they going against the will of the people? Or are they just too concerned about the hands that feed them, ie. deep state? So what do we do about this? If we wait to primary them, our country will be truly unrecognizable by then. Remember, it is who/what that counts the votes. I am so confused with this. Just indecision is scary too.

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GoldenQueen 1 point ago +1 / -0

WI has a lot of blue namely. the whole southern third of the state. It is the most populous area.

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GoldenQueen 1 point ago +1 / -0

**WOW. After reading this, I wonder if San Francisco and other cities are going to be in trouble with all the waste lining the streets. It seems we are taking steps backward.


"The decline in infectious diseases in developed countries had nothing to do with vax☠xinations, but with the decline in poverty and hunger."--Dr Buchwald, M.D. (http://whale.to/vaccines/decline1.html)

The decline in poverty and hunger is another way of stating Western society's greatly improved sanitation treatment (treatment of human waste), hygiene (clean potable water), and nutrition. If you looked into this as I have, you'll see that that these improvements started to really takeoff after the turn of the 20th Century where it accelerated post WWII. During this time common diseases like measles, polio, TB, tetanus, whooping cough, scarlet fever, diptheria, et. al. declined precipitously. Without the 'benefit' of any vax☠xine In the United States --the tuberculosis mortality rate underwent a drop of roughly 96 percent in the first 60 years of the 20th Century and that in a little short of the same time span (although the effectiveness of the vaccine has been seriously questioned by reputed scientists) mortality from typhoid vanished.

Today, the most prevalent cause of disease is from environmental chemical toxins that attack the neurological system and cause cancer and auto-immune diseases, et. al. In 2002, Dr. Tom Mack of USC stated --

“My credentials include probably spending more time working up [analyses of] population-based outbreaks of smallpox than virtually anybody ever has.”
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GoldenQueen 7 points ago +7 / -0

So far, my husband is lucky. He took the original shots and then 2 boosters. So far, nothing.

I am still worried about him.

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GoldenQueen 2 points ago +2 / -0

However, I am worried that the Judge will not allow certain evidence. Like they did with J6 prisoners. They disallowed all evidence that would exonerate the J6 people.

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GoldenQueen 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am boomer too. However, some of my family got vaxxed. They are ok, believe it or not.

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GoldenQueen 4 points ago +4 / -0

Did anyone notice how history is repeating itself? The 1920s are paralleling the 2020s. Mob rules.

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GoldenQueen 1 point ago +1 / -0

For the Knodl race, I think they thought the name Habush would save the race. Her family is a big attorney firm in WI.

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GoldenQueen 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interesting facts from ChatGPT.

What is the total number of people who live in Milwaukee county and how many voted in the 2020 presidential election?

According to the United States Census Bureau, the estimated population of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, as of 2020, was approximately 945,726 people.

Regarding the number of people who voted in the 2020 presidential election in Milwaukee County, the total number was 460,357. This information can be found on the official website of the Milwaukee County Election Commission. It is important to note that this number may be subject to change as more data becomes available or as vote-counting procedures are completed.

What is the total number of people who live in Wisconsin and how many voted in the 2020 presidential election?

According to the United States Census Bureau, the estimated population of Wisconsin, as of 2020, was approximately 5.9 million people.

Regarding the number of people who voted in the 2020 presidential election in Wisconsin, the total number was 3,297,204. This information can be found on the official website of the Wisconsin Elections Commission. It is important to note that this number may be subject to change as more data becomes available or as vote-counting procedures are completed.

How many registered voters are in Milwaukee county? How many registered voters are in Wisconsin?

As of the November 2020 election, the number of registered voters in Milwaukee County was approximately 803,000. This information can be found on the official website of the Milwaukee County Election Commission.

As of November 2020, the number of registered voters in Wisconsin was approximately 3.6 million. This information can be found on the official website of the Wisconsin Elections Commission. It is important to note that voter registration numbers can fluctuate as individuals register or cancel their registration throughout the year.

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GoldenQueen 1 point ago +1 / -0

In the 70s, they banned Laetrile (aka Vitamin b17). I remember (yes, I am that old) that people went to Mexico to get cancer treatment. Mexico used Laetrile in cancer treatments. Gov restricted travel. They also made apricot pits (big source of Vitamin B17) nearly impossible to find.

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GoldenQueen 8 points ago +8 / -0

I remember a TV show "60 Minutes?" did a show in the early to mid-90s that the pharma industry would never want to find a cure for cancer or diabetes because those subindustries would be ruined. Chemo treatments, radiation, shots, needles, etc would not be needed. So people would lose their jobs. The medical supplies for those drugs and equipment would be gone because they would not be needed. Look 30 years later and we are not even close to finding cures for those diseases. Yet, they all still want funding donations for those diseases.

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