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Many years ago in the 1980s, homes in my neighborhood built in the late 1970s began "settling" to a point where the concrete slabs broke, parts of floor of certain houses had sunk several inches while other parts hadn't, and many homes required extensive rehabilitation or entirely rebuilding. Several were unliveable for months, if not years.

Homeowners and home insurers sued the (very large) builder, and the builder argued in court they were not responsible while the builder sued the (not very large) subcontractor who graded the properties before concrete was laid. The builder won; they were not found liable, it was the sub's fault. Years after I found out I was friends w the daughter of the lawyer who argued it was the sub's fault; i learned that the ruling on this case was now precedent for many other liability cases--and the reason that builders hired subcontractors: to shield themselves from any liability.

The subcontractor was legally responsible but went immediately out of business and never paid anyone. the builder kept right on building without.Homeowners lost.

Using subcontractors is an intentional process to avoid accountability.

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Unbelievable. Crooks win.

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This may be true about subs in your instance however the federal government does not have privity of contract with subs and the prime is contractually responsible.

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Yeah I see this behavior as a property manager commonly. You need to be very careful buying new.

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I was one of those who was certain in early 2020 that mRNA would be dangerous and dreaded that my children and grandchildren would be harmed. All of my warnings were derided. I remain, like so many, fearful of the long term effects that may present.

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And let us not forget the ‘shedding’ issues!

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That is exactly how I feel, like a slow torture. Wears you down someday.

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And people are whigged out about taking pharmaceuticals made in India due to manufacturing issues, what's in them, etc. After seeing things like this leaked, I hope the new administration takes a really hard look at what's really going on in US pharma plants. People always intimate the US manufacturers better pharmaceuticals. In all seriousness, how do we know that?

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Heck, now I feel no problem buying ivermectin from Indiamart retailers!

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Big Picture? A full admission by the agency people required by law and their contract of employment to ensure quality checks and product meets specifications TOTALLY FAILED in their Responsibilities and are therefore FULLY ACCOUNTABLE AND LIABLE to the full extent of the LAW - Commercial Law meaning compensation is fully claimable. THEY must prove they did not fail and they clearly admit in writing that they did fail.

Use Commercial Remedy under Commercial Contract law and terms.

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The evidence pile gets larger

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I’ve always said, “The wisdom is in the comments”.

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let's recall these toxic jabs at the "speed of science." I just received my alumni magazine from Rice U. and found that 6 more of my classmates have died since last summer.

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I am so sorry to hear about these deaths. I lost 4 family members and a friend within 6 months from October 2023 to February 2024.

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Can’t happen fast enough

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Sterile?! Try urine, feces and blood!

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/12/fda-covid-vaccine-plant-inspectors

And the vaccine itself is contaminated with E.coli even if fill-finish does not add anything.

https://vinuarumugham.substack.com/p/leaked-eu-pfizer-agreement-reveals

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You might add that comments on your Citizen Petition are still open

https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/i-just-made-a-late-comment-on-australian

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Jessica - I noticed the docket is closed for comments now. Any idea on why?

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Do you think an unredacted reply might be available in the near future?

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i can ask Sen. Johnson to subpoena this document

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So, Jessica, with your apparent connections(ie Johnson) can you somehow know or learn if RFK, Jr. has a copy of this?! That would be great!

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Thank you❣️

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Petitions usually accomplish two things:

1. the petitioner gets registered on the list of the "non-compliant";

2. the petitioner acknowledges the illegitimate system, while the US has been under foreign occupation since The Federal Reserve Act of 1913.

Just collected the ways people are being "protected" from being stolen as government assets (while the government is controlled by the foreign power), and even I was surprised at the length of the list:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/immobilizers

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Marked safe from lipid nano particles

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And that ties inbwith what Sasha Latypova and Katherine Watts discovered about the legal framework set up to facilitate the manifacture of this "poison" ....should this surprise anybody.....no ....if your tring to injure and illiminate large numbers of people , do you really care about a little arsnik mixed in your hemlock .....I think not ....!!!🤷🏻‍♂️🙏

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