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The real story here is not so much WHAT he said, which we all knew or strongly suspected anyway, but the fact of WHO was saying it, bragging about his apparent role as a senior employee at Pfizer - which appears to be genuine. Now we know how Pfizer has been able to do what it does - by employing an army of easily manipulated, amoral, hyper-egotistical, money-driven, borderline clinically insane narcissists. This is exactly the model used so successfully by the banking industry.

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And how Google covers for them!

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Oh, it's not just Pfizer, Jaime, but I think it likely that you're well aware of that.

What has mystified me for decades is how ordinary citizens somehow were induced to believe that being employed in some industries involves a suspension of human nature.

These sorts of people are everywhere, because they are human beings subject to ordinary human weaknesses and pathology.

Medicine is not only a practice, it's a business. Wherever wealth and influence are at stake, we find people competing against each other. In today's hypercompetitive commercial environment, dishonesty is not only incentivized, it is richly rewarded.

The Pareto principle (80/20 rule) is widely misunderstood as being some sort of prescription. It's not, it's an observation of effect and is entirely agnostic on how "productivity" is measured. Strict honesty is considered a liability, not an asset.

Anywhere there are incentives for influencing human decisionmaking, we find a superabundance of these predators.

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What you wrote here is spot on. I will just posit this: the use of the words human and/or human being has become something of a linguistic error - or at least a misnomer. I'm trying to say that homo sapien and human being are not and never were synonymous. It's clear, at least to me, that human beings are becoming/have become a distinct minority among the great (declining) number of homo sapiens.

Also, regarding the 80/20 principle, I'm thinking that, within the current psy-op, it's more like 95/5.

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Ted, you stated, "how ordinary citizens somehow were induced to believe that being employed in some industries involves a suspension of human nature."

Yep, you may find the "Does Power corrupt" post to be a thoughtful recognition of fundamental problematic issues of "human behavior"

https://jessicar.substack.com/p/on-the-project-veritas-story-of-late/comment/12293262

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You say "an army of easily manipulated, amoral, hyper-egotistical, money-driven, borderline clinically insane narcissists" as though it's a bad thing.

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This is interesting. My ex has worked in the pharma industry as a rep for more than thirty years. He has made a good living and a good life for himself over the years. Now, on the verge of retirement, he has more than an adequate nest egg. He’s been a useful idiot for his company.

But here’s my point: when he was first hired by his pharma company in the late 90’s, he had been told by several people to look for work with this pharma company. They were looking for a certain kind of person and he seemed to have what they were looking for. He was ex-military, for one thing, and this company was hiring ex-military as often as they could.

He seems to be an easily manipulated, amoral, egotistical, narcissist, which is why he’s an ex. And it’s why he’s a rep for a pharma company.

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Bingo!

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Brilliant observation. Fractional reserve banking is legal in every country but Switzerland, where they abolished it 300 years ago because it was dishonest. Simply put, a coin has to be physically present somewhere. The fractional reserve banker promises the depositor she can have her coin back whenever she wants, but pays her interest. Then he takes her coin and lends it to someone who agrees to repay it, with interest, on a certain date. He of course charges the borrower more interest and pockets the difference. The scheme is inherently fraudulent because it is based on a lie. The banker pretends the same coin can be in two places at once, making the community feel 2X richer than they actually are. What happens when some crisis leads everyone to pull money out of the bank? Financial disaster because the community is twice as poor as they thought they were. The more-popular solution to this problem, Communism, fails disastrously by trying to abolish crises, which is impossible. Instead, the simplest solution is the one that the Swiss democracy came up with: All investments are voluntary. The banker can hold Gretel's coins for a fee or she can lock them up at home. If someone wants to borrow coins for a business venture he can borrow them from Gretel and she gets to say yes, no, how much interest, and what is the collateral. If Gretel chooses to keep coins in a bank, the banker can introduce her to potential investments but she gets to decide if she agrees to the investment terms.

Since the Swiss understood the risk of making investments in other countries where laws were different, they were able to stay out of all the wars that went on the past 300 years...they did not need soldiers as collection agents when someone grabbed an investment by force and refused to give it back.

Jaime, you are spot on with your summary of the problem with both the banking industry and the Pfizer business models. They do encourage people who want to gamble their very lives for a chance to feel rich, to take enormous risks, then hide behind political barriers they build, when one sacrificial goat must be surrendered up to an angry crowd of people who were scammed. Most of the players remain anonymous.

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Wow Jamie, " an army of easily manipulated, amoral, hyper-egotistical, money-driven, borderline clinically insane narcissists..."

Sadly agreed.

I started a small substack that will never fill up anybody's in-box, as the three kinds of posts are not meant to be news feeds, or detailed information on singular aspects of complex issues. There are many more qualified people that do that. Yet all three current posts address what you wrote in disparate ways.

The "Global Warming" post addresses the many factors that cause a field to go south into corruption and ignorance, the studied factors, inherent to human nature and within social systems, that expedite such adjectives in behavior as you observe. (The political side of "Climate Change" is directed by the same Crowd that directs the COVID disaster. They honed their skills there.) https://open.substack.com/pub/anderdaa7/p/global-warming?r=slvym&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

The "Does Power Corrupt" post addresses what many think and feel is the basis of corruption that has historically broken world cultures, and offers a direction of hope that we may somehow mature beyond such repetitive failures.

All the Best...

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Long before Covid, the siren song of the climate alarmists and the scientific defence of their 'settled science' was the mythical '97% consensus'. Even if it had been real, as we know, consensus means nothing in science - 97% of scientists could be wrong. Now a California judge, addressing Newsom's attempt to punish doctors for alleged 'Covid misinformation', has written this:

In his 30-page opinion, Senior U.S. District Judge William Shubb determined the defendants in the case — California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Attorney General Rob Bonta and California Medical and Osteopathic Boards — provided “no evidence that ‘scientific consensus’ has any established technical meaning,” and that the law provides “no clarity” on the meaning of the word “misinformation.”

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/federal-judge-blocks-law-california-covid-misinformation/

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With each passing story of the moment I see more and more tried and not true agendas advancing at greater speeds. I also note with horror how easily at this point the masses of asses can be duped and played. I guess Google truly did make them stupid.

At least a decent number of Americans in the 1960s questioned the JFK story and years later a fair amount of folks in Italy and elsewhere smelled a rodent regarding the the death of John Paul I after 33 days as pope. (No, I'm not a practicing Catholic.)

I've watched the global warming hoax and other demented eugenicist fairy tales for a long time and possibly as closely as you have and I knew where the fervent belief in such nonsense would inevitably bring us. How nice for governments that the people do not think.

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I don’t know about pharmaceutical companies but I work for a global consultancy company (and before that a big telco) and I can tell you there are some not very bright people at surprisingly senior levels of corporations - although in most good companies they don’t last long - some get promoted! I mean does Albert Bourla look like a smart guy to you?

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I’m not in the same field but have to agree with your assessment of large multinational corporations. I’ve worked for two. In one company they didn’t last long in the other they got promoted.

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Sadly, the federal government is similar in that the incompetents that cannot do the job get promoted to oversee the people that can. It is pervasive in most areas.

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In govt there is even MORE BS evil corruption

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Wrong, this minority would be promoted! To the top!

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Yep. Stupid, and/or evil makes the big bucks.

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McKinsey is full of people with zero moral compass, above average excel skills, excellent test taking abilities, and egos to rival an ancient Egyptian pharaoh. The root is much evil lies in McKinsey. The WEF types might dream the 💩 up, but it’s McKinsey that goes around reallocating funds from the people who actually work to an arrogant, middlingly intelligent, woke middle management. They also enjoy scheming up taxpayer reallocation plans. Causing millions of opioid addictions and hundreds of thousands of deaths wasn’t an outlier - it was business as usual. The outlier was the slap on the wrist they got for it.

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I think he also works/ed for Boston Consulting Group (unconfirmed). Are they they any better?

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I don’t have first hand experience with that group so I’m not sure. Generally I’ve been unimpressed with consulting groups outside of global transfer pricing and entity structure for taxes and global cash management for treasury functions. Some of those projects are at least solid in planning and provide genuine shareholder returns even if some top people get moved to random countries.

I left a cushy job at a large multinational, and big corporate work altogether, a few years ago over the bogus spreadsheets, the woke virtue signaling from the c-suite, the indifference to people actually doing the work, the making decisions off of spreadsheets that were more wishful thinking than financial reality. I wish I had shorted the stock - since I left the company lost $39billion in market capital (about 65% of the company’s value) and it was entirely predictable because the company was making major decisions on the basis of spreadsheets overrun with bias c-suite financial allocations completely detached from economic reality. Those of us pointing out the errors were shooed away like annoying children at an adult party. They instead paid consultants to bless their nonsensical assumptions. The only reason I didn’t short the stock is that I was on the black list and I didn’t want to be investigated for the appearance of improper behavior even if it would have been technically legal. Note - it’s not a tech company nor a pharmaceutical company.

So much of corporate America and consulting are filled with people who just play with spreadsheets until they get the answer they want to support their preconceived ideas instead of utilizing proper modeling based in reality to inform decision making. The ultimate decision makers don’t care because even when they crash a company screwing employees and shareholders alike, the c-suite gets their golden parachute and the consultants get more work. The people destroying lives and crashing companies aren’t ever held accountable anymore than BlackRock is for using ETFs, retirement plans, and pension plans to invest and vote shares against the interests of the true asset owners - millions of middle class workers.

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Thanks for pointing out that the fund companies like Blackrock, Vanguard, State Street etc are VOTING all of the shares they hold in all of their ETFs, CEFs, and mutual funds. My votes are less than noise. But I am divesting of these fund families as I find suitable alternatives.

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There are some fund alternatives. If you look it up on Freespoke.com they’ll come up. There are alternative ETFs too.

My husband is an advisor with over $400M under management and 12 years in the industry. He only invests directly in individual stocks, bonds, and treasuries. He’s outperformed the S&P for 10 of the last 11 years with less volatility. It’s not particularly complicated - rising stream of income / dividend growth stocks with muni bonds and treasuries as the hedge. Importantly his clients can, and do, have input on saying things like “I don’t want to own BlackRock and Coke” and those stay out if their individual portfolio. BlackRock was in there a whole years ago and I demanded he sell our shares. 😂 We didn’t come from money. He doesn’t advertise - his growth is all referrals. He gets asked to give talks all the time and declines saying it’s not complicated just buy good companies and actually serve the clients’ interest. They pay us. It’s our job.

I’m reality most people prefer straight forward investing they understand and can say “no” to. It’s not rocket science, but too few advisors are willing to be anything but funds salespeople and too few individuals realize the need to have more control over their own investments because we all own our assets, not the manager, and we have a responsibility as individuals to demand a say in what happens.

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Excellent advice - thanks!

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Article he wrote co-authored at BCG looks legitimate to verify part of the story. Anyone know his co-authors?

Same name same face. Very hard to find him. They’re trying to scrub him from the internet. That takes some power and co-ordination.

https://www.bcg.com/en-ca/publications/2020/outlook-for-covid-19-therapeutic-treatments

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I’ve worked on projects at two very large US companies where either McKinsey or BCG were involved. Principals and staff from both companies were “slide jockeys” who mostly repeated shibboleths from well known strategy gurus/profs at Harvard Business, et al. Nothing more. McKinsey had better slides.

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Albert Bourla looks and sounds like a CRIMINAL

which is what he is. Murders for money should be in jail. Mass murderer.

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Oh, boy, you took the words right out of my mouth. Bourla is not that bright.

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FreeFrench you should meet some of the bozos who run hospital systems.

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Yes. My former boss was a married Director of Public health who was ahem 'allegedly' seen bonking another staff member on his desk after hours. Dr Walker has a “gross salary” of around £185,000 at NHS Tayside, but part of it reflects a special sum for ...er ..performance ;-)

Guess what? he was also responsible for introducing the MMR jab to Scotland!

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/4134845/dundee-doctor-sex-kings-cross-hospital-drew-walker-nhs/

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Money and monkey Rob Kay …it makes the world go round unfortunately.

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We had a rather capable female Consultant in Public Health who couldn't stand him: she resigned to take another job in a different area. Her leaving speech was excoriating: she absolutely roasted him alive!

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It was legend. I only wish that we had a means of recording it for posterity, but in those days (1990) nobody did.

I've never - before or after - seen such a demolition job.

Hell hath no fury like a professional woman scorned.

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The higher up the latter you look, the bigger the dumb asses they are.

We save their emails because they are so classically stupid.

Anyone from Johns Hopkins Hospital here might recall the email forwarded to all staff Doctors from the husband of the Doctor wife that was cheating with the Doctor Admin Head of Wilmer Eye Institute at Hopkins. The husband forwarded “sexting” email from Wilmer head and adulterer for the entire staff of Drs entertainment. The Outing was classically good comeuppance if you ask me. No more needed to be said or done after that!

Thought I smelled a rat when I intially met the Head of the Dept at that well known Clinic years ago. Arrogant and entitled to sexually prey on those that were willing for a promotion.

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Lol there you go !! … that was a good one !

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That could be a whole other substack …

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"They" hire people like that because they are easy to manipulate. Look at our government and court systems. Most prosecutors get the job because they will follow what the establishment narrative is (not all, but most) and will not question it.

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Well said

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Plus they’re expendable ...they’re just pawns, losers; loners, etc.

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This is the Peter Principle. In an organization lacking competitive pressures, supervisory personnel get promoted to a level at which they lack competence to function, then they stay there. What gives the organization an incentive to purge the underperformers is competition. If a competitor does a superior job of meeting customer needs, that competitor wins the customers.

Where competition is excluded, the idiocracies rule.

Prime example: Suppressing all palliative care for COVID, everything from codeine cough syrup to HCQ and Ivermectin and Vitamins D and B-12, that had some effect in some patients of lessening their symptoms and shortening their period of suffering from the disease while they acquired natural immunity by infection, made it seem okay to spend unlimited sums of money locking us down and jabbing us with experimental vaccines and gene-therapy products. Because CDC and social media locked out all information about palliative care for COVID, there was no competition, and morons could figure out how to make money with the Pfizer shots.

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Well said and exactly right!

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It's easier to manipulate those who are not bright and qualified for the Job

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Wini,

Right on target, that is why they get promoted.

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Hes a monster. Have you seen the video of his frog throat? Or the recent one where those independent journalists harangued him on the street. I got real satisfaction from that although I had wished they had been quieter and more encompassing in terms of what they said to him. I also think this was a wasted opportunity. AKA: Bill Gates with the pie in the face. With exception of the Pie as opposed to something ELSE ............

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I have to tell you guys: I simply adore you. You're all so intelligent and individually wonderful. Thank you so much for being you and for being together here.

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The most influential organization in the world has as its second in command an utter dolt. Yuval Harari is scary stupid. And he’s influencing Justin Trudeau and Macron, etc. Joe Biden is the leader of the free world and he’s one TIA away from not Being able to choose his own ice cream flavor. The Veep, Kamala goes on swinger cruises and is likely insane and or stoned 24/7. Can this guy be a VP of Total Destruction of all Humanity on Earth for Pfizer? Sure. Why not? Is Pfizer run by demons who want to kill people and they are putting figureheads in place at every key department so when the the guillotines come down it is an expendable who gets killed? It wouldn’t surprise me.

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Yuval Harari writes with glibness and clarity, vastly simplifying complex issues. For which he is greatly admired. Some few speak the truth to power; Harai speaks the "truths" of power. Do not underestimate him -- he's more clever than nearly any other public intellectual vying for the same audience and influence.

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Clever like a demon.

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Exactly. Cunning.

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I’d pay real money to see Harari in a dialogue with Jordan Peterson.

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I'd pay real money to see Harari in a dialogue with Vandana Shiva

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Yeah

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I wouldn't pay real money to see Harari.

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You have access to real money? ;)

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I'll never tell.

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So would I.

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He writes nonsense. He talks about controlling human thought as if they can do it now. He doesn’t know what a thought is. He doesn’t know what consciousness is. He doesn’t know how words sound in our heads. He doesn’t know what a mind is. Because no one knows these things. We might know 1/10th of one percent of what we would need to know to control thought. The fact he thinks he can do these things is utter lunacy. They will be able to break weak people’s psychologies. That much is true. They will be able to break some people. That will be it.

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As an Ashkenazi Jew who lost half my family in the Camps, I beg of everyone: Please remember these monsters DO NOT REPRESENT Global Jewry including those of us who are Ashkenazi . I , More than anyone, wish they were prosecuted and then executed. Thankyou for listening.

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Yes Jane, in fact they more closely resemble the Sonnderkommando, Nazi sympathizers who were of Jewish ancestry but believed in Hitler instead of G*d. The Sonnderkommando helped run the slave labor camps and death camps, tricking people into believing they were taking a shower instead of being marched to a gas chamber. There are always those who curse G*d and perish of their own hubris, what's troubling is how many innocent folk perish before them.

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while I understand your perspective I dont agree with you. Did you have any survivors from the camp? I did. Three. All brothers unbelievably. The Sonndrkommando were not as you portray. im not sure if you are confusing them with the Nazi Sonderkomandos? there are some actual SHOAH documentary interviews from ACTUAL Sonderkommandos. I suggest you watch their agony in their own words. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/sonderkommandos

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Thank you for the article. Obviously I oversimplified the situation in my writing and the correction is well taken. The curious fact about the entire Holocaust was the secrecy employed. SS units were destroying evidence of previous mass murder as they relocated the continuing killing operations to Dachau and Auschwitz. Propaganda, according to sources I've read, was being prepared to depict the mass death of 11 million Europeans of Polish and Jewish and Roma ethnicity, as entirely due to an epidemic. The Nazi Party symbol itself, the crossed lightning bolts, was a takeoff on the Sanskrit swastika which symbolized health since ancient times in Hindu culture. "SS" was combined into the Party symbol as a symbol of Sanitation and Health together with Socialism. While many historians think of the destruction of evidence of mass murder as being an effort to conceal guilt over mass murder and escape future punishment for the crimes, I fear the exact opposite was the case. Concealing the cause of the mass deaths at a time (May 1942) when the Reich seemed to be winning the war) I think reveals the Party's actual plan: The deaths were to be blamed on an epidemic that selectively wiped out certain races. In any future peace agreement with the Allied nations, Germany would reveal the secrets of the alleged epidemic and how it spread. Allied nations would then adopt Nazi racial policies globally, segregating their populations by race, out of a sincere belief that the made-up epidemic was genuine and could flare up again at any moment. Eugenics movements then operating in the US and UK had already adopted the notion that racial segregation was a necessary public health measure and US immigration laws restricted the number of Jewish migrants we would annually accept into the country, largely at the behest of the Eugenics groups that grew up here in the decades after the Civil War, seeking a public-health excuse to impose racial discrimination, which if done solely out of racial hatred would have been prohibited by the Fourteenth Amendment to to US Constitution. A research paper I'm happy to share with you is https://academia.edu/resource/work/3091739 "Harvard and the Holocaust", about the US academic origins and transfer to Germany of what became Nazi racial policy, by author A.E. Samaan.

Given the obvious corruption of the US public health establishment that has manifested itself, I think it important to look back at the origins of that corruption to gain insight into how to undo it. Eugenics historians like Mr Samaan can remind us of some forgotten US history: How was it that after Lincoln's murder, the Republican Party elected five Black Americans to the House and one more...the first Black US Navy sailor to receive a brevet promotion to Lt Commander and first Black American to command a Navy ship...to the Senate from South Carolina? And how is it that this history was erased when KKK terrorists stole the 1876 Election and introduced Segregation laws on an alleged "public health" basis, then held power in the American South for 89 years, until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 mandated Klan states to count the votes cast by Black Americans. The corruption of public health law by junk science born of racial animus, is very much a timely subject these days, as the damage it did in the past is continuing.

Thank you for the education about Nazi death camp staffing.

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TY for the reply and correction and I agree with most if not all of your response. As an aside Im well aware of the US Eugenics program. In fact, my own grandfather, Dr Eli Romberg, came to the US as an infant when most of that family fled Ukraine during an anti semetic pogrom. His PhD was EUGENICS believe it or not. However, he was concerned about eliminated Tay Sachs and other fatal genetic diseases that run especially high in Ashkenazi families. So, what was used and proffered as a "solution" to diseases that caused agony and death to children, and was used as THE FINAL SOLUTION for Jews, Gypsies and "undesirables' God help us all.

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Yuval Harari writes with glibness and clarity, vastly simplifying complex issues. For which he is greatly admired. Some few speak the truth to power; Harai speaks the "truths" of power. Do not underestimate him -- he's more clever than nearly any other public intellectual vying for the same audience and influence.

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Read his stuff. It’s banal nonsense. He talks about things he hasn’t got a clue about.

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He says they can control peoples thinking. They have technology to control thoughts, which they will use to help people achieve peace of mind. It’s so absurd as to be borderline insane. ‘Really, Yuval? Do you know what a thought is? Do you know how words can sound in my mind? Do you know what a mind is? And you think you can control thinking around the world?’

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He's not interested in what you or I think. He's writing the messages for the propagandists & leaders. To keep their stories and concepts straight.

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Yes. And this is actually happening now. They are controlling peoples minds and thoughts

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Right. I have read his stuff. I've also encountered numerous people who seem enchanted by him. I've never cared for Thomas Freidman -- who in my mind also often wrote "banal nonsense ... about things he hasn't got a clue." But I had to deal with a number of his readers who took him seriously, and some of whom occupied positions of responsibility. Having the same experience with Harari. I can dismiss him (and do), but not the people I need to deal with.

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Yes, a snake oil salesman that stupid people fall for. And they are stupid no matter how much money they have made off with and how nice their suits are. Criminal minds also.

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Bill Maher had him on as a guest and seemed to admire him. He did not ask him any challenging questions, treating him as an intellectual heavyweight.

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Disgusting.

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Swinger cruises?

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I am not distracted by the story. Even if he let slip the truth, it was old news anyway. Well-read and somewhat thinking people would not be the least surprised by the goss.

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Exactly

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it isn't about new info. it is about surfacing the issues for the LIV's (low info voters). eyeballs, eyeballs eyeballs.

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Yes.

And we are up to the eyeballs with that punk pfizer.

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I would be surprised if they hadn’t thought of it and were working on it.

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Jessica, the two Veritas Twitter spaces (Wed & Thursday night)--3 hours of intense discussion--was superb. Drs. Thorp, Weinstein, Malone et al discussing all angles. O’Keefe was “directing traffic” from speakers, engaged in examining every detail. Nothing was off limits. There were dozens of speakers & a gallery of listeners..20 thousand plus. Exhilarating. No more stifled speech. Walker has been thoroughly vetted--he’s real. Consensus that his violent reaction in video two was abject panic. He violated his NDA, was caught, & irrational fear kicked in...all agreed it was fear of Pfizer. O’Keefe is a superstar--illustrative of the power of one for good. I think he will continue Twitter spaces...jump in....

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Fantastic report. Thank you! Wasn't able to make it to Twitter spaces this time or ever yet. So happy to hear there's some place public conversation can occur. Let's hope the censorship continues to be absence. Paramount for the many changes we need to make not just in healthcare.

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This. I had the feeling in listening to that conversation that what we were witnessing was real journalism in action, an authentic, unstructured and unscripted group of people together in real-time debating each other and ultimately seeking to pursue truth. This is the only way forward.

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He appears to be a low level administrator that is trying to impress a date whilst lubricated with alcohol. Corporates give impressive sounding titles "Director Of This or That", and he may well be four levels under the CEO, but it is a wide organisation and that is not actually close to the top.

This is also being spun up by Veritas, an organisation that frequently over sell's its scoops, and here is no different.

What we take from this and I think Jessica is bang on here, the big tech / media response is telling.

The response from the gatekeepers has been extreme and sloppy, and it is obvious we are gaining on them, winning on many levels and they are struggling to maintain the narrative because normies can see the narrative being controlled.

It is one thing to hide the news, it is quite another to be seen hiding the news.

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Not sure we are gaining, I agree many do see. Reminds me of the great ozz.

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The issue which seems to be being missed is, what virus, covid, and mutation? There is no solid scientific proof that any virus exists, so he was spouting fabricated or trickle-down BS.

Dating/pickup originated from depraved "Courtly Love" of acting/boasting/lying games, for lust of another; nothing of worth can come from them. Non-celibate non-straights are especially self-destructive, so another possible reason why he panicked and lost-it like that.

There have been suggestions that these pharmaceutical corporations were/are subcontracted distributors/manufacturers of US military, or cabal, created biological/chemical weapons deceptively called "mRNA vaccines". The variation of content between providers and batches was, probably, both for further weapons research and to hamper 3rd party content/effect research.

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I have read enough to conclude that Moderna is a DoD (Five Eyes) bioweapons development operation, masquerading as a commercial operation. Pfizer is a sales and distribution organisation with regard to mRNA, the differences between the two company products being very minimal, mostly just dosage (Moderna x3), bit I suspect originated from Moderna.

I believe that Moderna has been collecting DNA samples from all the PCR tests and others around the world, putting these into an AI system to data mine for weapon development and transhumanist military personnel projects.

The COVID19 scare gave them a incredible amount of data for their AI engine, which will no doubt be spinning out all sorts of mRNA variants by now ready for release both offensively and defensively as required.

This compares to the Manhattan project and MAD, but in biologics and not bombs.

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Surely, it has dawned on someone in charge of hiring that hiring borderline personalities could backfire, no?

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If they're sufficiently connected, assassins are available for those cases.

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I agree. But...they seem to believe it. DoD, Pfizer, CDC. Etc. They might seemingly fail at it. IE actually creating a virus that passes from person to person. But they are trying. The fact he said they have a term for it - Directed Evolution - confirms they are working on it. We know the actual bioweapon is the jab. But the world doesn’t yet. And the biomedical industry doesn’t seem to understand it either.

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I keep getting messages that say oops, something went wrong on so and so's substack.

I thought nothing if it yesterday when it happened multiple times on Dr. McCullough's substack yesterday. I blamed my phone for glitching.

But now it's happening on your substack.

Is my phone glitching? Are other people's phones "glitching" on the substacks too?

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no something is up with substack... i wonder why? i can't even correct my typos on this article

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It was happening with Peter McCullough's substack yesterday. I will let him know.

It would be horrid if the only forum for discussion which resembles anything close to free speech is being compromised somehow. Hopefully I'm just being a bit paranoid.

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I've seen *many* duplicate comments. Not sure if it's the same phenom.

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no something is up with substack... i wonder why? i can't even correct my typos on this article

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I guess you know about the Substack status page: https://substack.statuspage.io/

From there, you can subscribe to updates and get notifications of problems,. They're not reporting anything wrong in the past few days, though.

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Laptop only here, but I am seeing odd multiple postings of comments across my substack viewings this morning, affecting all of them. I'm also seeing a new error message, indicating the page has stopped working. Reload fixes this, but it's obvious something is different across substack today.

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Yes, here too. Seems that when you post, the server isn't managing to reply "done", and people keep hitting the post button, but actually the post was received. Some part of Substack infrastructure is struggling.

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Started for me last night Sydney time for me, right around the same time I became aware of the PV clip and twitter space. Only seems to effect substack for me.

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Gab was DDOS'd on Monday; Rumble on Tuesday and Wednesday. Maybe it's Substack's turn?

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Same - I assumed it’s because it’s so busy. Substack saving the world one brain at a time.

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I think so. I can still post articles (just tested) but can’t go back and edit them including old posts. “Network error” and “Busy try again later” messages.

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“ We are investigating an issue with post publishing that is preventing new posts from being sent to readers. We have identified the underlying issue and a fix is underway.”

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Me too on all substacks after watching PV vidEO!

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I did watch PV too....

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This exact thing keeps happening to me also. On any substack article I read the comments on. It happened a few times this month but yesterday and now-constantly. I thought it was my phone acting up

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Have we flagged some hacker...or govt hacker, or possibly broken something with everyone sharing the PV clip?

There is talk about Google being scrubbed clean of any information on the Pfizer employee. They are going to make him non-exist, probably in more ways than one.

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A DDoS (extreme traffic volume) attack was a possibility, with counter-measures affecting normal users too. Services like this probably use cloud servers, but auto-scaling may reveal service scaling issues, including provided/configured usage/cost limits.

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I worked for a contractor doing refurbishment of labs at Pfizer in Connecticut 20+ years ago. I remember a conversation where my colleagues “joked” that if you want to get rid of anything on the Pfizer site, just place it on a table in a public area with a sign saying Do Not Take. The stuff will all be gone in a few hours. It addressed the character of the workplace and employees. Here we are.

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hahahahaa that's funny

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Tricia W .. I had a rep for Pfizer come to the office regularly to drop off free meds about 20-25 years ago ... he finally said his goodbyes and was leaving due to the corruption . It’s been going on forever.

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Oh, I have SO many Pfizer stories...

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Remember Premarin and mare urine , good ‘ol Pfizer

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Jessica, I wish I was a quarter as smart and wise as you! Nature is so cruel.

My take, for what it's worth, is that he is SO young for such an important sounding position. And he doesn't appear at all incapacited, at least not by alcohol - maybe he's high? Or is he just flirting or flattered by the attention?

Why would anyone just meet some 'stranger' in a bar and behave like this? I can't believe any actor could have pulled it off - he obviously knows his onions (if not to your super-high levels).

Whatever- The damage to pShizer is done - it's everywhere already.

As for the truth of it: We must await further revelations...

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this clown is a DEI hire. a token. on the payroll simply because pfizer has to meet a hiring quota.

but i think there is a bigger picture here and that this is the latest episode of the long-planned controlled demolition of all aspects of society. sure, pharma is corrupt and implicit in genocide, but not everyone who works there is a monster. i don't think more than a fraction of the people in the industry are actually aware how complicit these companies are. a lot of people rely on pharma products to survive, for better or worse. the evil ones knew that sooner or later, uptake of the lethal injection would flatline, so, shut down pharma (and poison the chicken feed so the hens won't lay. ad nauseum) this is merely a plan b. there will be many others.

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I suspect he was a DEI admission to med school, as well. He is unstable. Period.

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You win the comments. The fact that people can't see this is astonishing.

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I can’t say he is unstable. He’s angry. He was at least a bit drunk. Coherent enough to give a feeble but coherent excuse. ‘I was lying to impress a date.’ His life just blew up in his face. He knows it. He knows he might actually be suicided. I think it is likely if this story has legs.

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Completely agree. That was my first thought after only the first little bit of that video was watched. That is maybe an equal tragedy to this Covid mess. You can see it all around in the quality of all of our daily lives. We need to go back to merit and character as the basis for education and hiring decisions,

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Betsy Frost we are long past that , try training and educating the woke medical students and residents .

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Sadly true.

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Nymusicdaily 🎯

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It was his third date with the journalist.

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News Flash! I've just seen the follow-up video - it's in a restaurant and Walker goes NUTS! And I was right! I said he seemed so young and was flirty in the first video. In the second one he acts like a three year old and says he thought he was on a date. Maybe I'm not so dumb after all?

It's a brilliant piece and I get he won't be working at pShizer anymore!

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Mercola begins the intro to this video re Malone:

https://blogs.mercola.com/sites/vitalvotes/archive/2023/01/20/pandemic-strategies-lessons-and-consequences.aspx

It ends with divided we fall, United we stand.

And this is what I want all of us to focus on. It doesn’t matter if there’s a difference in opinion on the Pfizer guy. The fact is Pfizer is killing and disabling people and they knew this technology mRNA ALWAYS had serious side effects and death.

Whether he’s a patsy or not, the hope is that more will begin to question the narrative. The discussion about him personally is taking the oxygen away from DoD involvement and Pfizer’s modus operandi to create a virus, develop a vaccine, release the virus, sell them vaccine Ker Ching.

As for who knew what first ? Malone (again dividing us!) and Sasha or Kingston (the single mom who Malone has chosen as one of his arch enemies)? Who cares? It doesn’t matter. It’s mere ego.

I remember being a punk in NYC when I would find that a conclusion or theory I had on my own, others would also have at exactly the same time. Yes, like hive mind as in Village of the Damned children. It happens.

It’s not important who came up with the DoD link first, 22nd or 23rd. THE IMPORTANT THING IS THAT OUR GOVERNMENT DEVELOPED THE JAB and almost certainly the virus itself.

I recall China stating at the start that they thought the US released a virus at the October 2019 Military Games. That’s how our security services knew before China that a novel virus was spreading.

As for Malone- he has carried this puny argument over a psych theory to the courts. If he really believes that The focus is to save lives he’d drop his multi million dollar law suit against those with little funds.

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What do you mean who came up with the DoD link first? Kingston won't even acknowledge it despite being right in her face. Otherwise I agree with you.

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Someone commented that TVs best thing would be for them all to get together and WORK TOGETHER. Imagine how much they’d achieve not being divided!

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I think we've seen exactly that with the Trusted News Initiative; getting together to coordinate their collective 'crack down' on competing news sources, thus control the narrative on nearly every front.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/lawsuit-trusted-news-initiative-antitrust-first-amendment-censoring-covid-content/

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What do you mean who came up with the DoD link first? Kingston won't even acknowledge it despite being right in her face. Otherwise I agree with you.

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If 'it doesn't matter', then why does it matter to you what Malone is doing?

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It’s not the specific of who did what. This isn’t an egotistical leader hero sort of movement. Or shouldn’t be.

It’s like I’m saying the name of the messenger is NOT important. It’s the message. And if it matters that much to a researcher that they get their name held up as first in line revealing evidence, then they are also an enemy of Truth. Aka the laurels are what’s important to them. Wrong attitude with what we’re up against.

So when Some father is holding his dying child’s hands because he believed the narrative, he doesn’t care WHO revealed the people that are responsible. He wants to know who allowed or approved the Rx that’s caused his child’s death.

Does it matter that Lara Logan herself is telling me the NZ history of Ukraine and the West? Or the facts themselves? (conservative review podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/conservative-review-with-daniel-horowitz/id1065050908?i=1000590418829)

If Malone informs me or someone else their name doesn’t matter to me. I won’t remember them, I recall primarily the relevant info.

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Jordon Walker obviously saw the initial video as evidenced by his immediate reaction in seeing James O'K turning up at his table.

I think he was at the restaurant for the second date with the PV undercover guy.

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Something's definitely up with substack today, and not only on Jessica's. I just saw a comment disappear while I was reading it.

Also, the post button now has a lengthy delay when clicked. If you wait a few seconds, your comment will post.

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Thanks buddy.

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Rust - EVERYONE

I tried to post and got 'something went wrong' 6 times until it uploaded 3 times.

It's still all over the place.

Have they found our secret place?

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i think it's not weird. i think they're trying to handle a lot of kerfuffling

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Yes. It started last night.

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"By the way, I know this is the modus operans of PV and personally, I love this technique. "

The old Roman writers said: "In Vino Veritas"

which can be translated: "The Truth is in the Wine"

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I LOVE IT!

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Me too!

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I'm gonna be honest, I always feel sorry for the person being tricked. It's frustrating because I know the people tricked are doing wrong, but I always think the worst evil-doers, say the Pfizer board of directors who control even Bourla and answer to people even more evil than themselves, should be the ones exposed for all the wold to see. Yet it will never happen. Those are the people who led this unstable guy astray. If they could be the ones shamed before all the world, it would be truly awesome.

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Exactly, going after the foot soldiers is the easy way out and leads to nowhere.

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Rare and wonderful overview..! Completely agree, this incarnation among other things is an Opportunity for Enlightenment... Keep Rockin the Foundations of Big Brother Joan of Arc! Cracks are appearing and getting bigger daily.. We got this! Oh yes...

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Two rules I follow in sifting through all the contradictory news:

Actions speak louder than words. "By their deeds you will know them."

The results of an action are more important than the expressed intention.

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