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I figured it was the Gates GMO mosquitoes causing this. He even brags about them being tiny flying syringes. Sick disgusting creep.

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He's an atheist. You need to remember, God engineered te Ark; atheists built the Titanic.

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Perfect comment!! Love it

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lol, excellent wit.

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Interestin' ain't it? that these cases of malaria were ‘discovered’ in two of the most anti-liberal states. Next up, new type of malaria and the federal government needs to step in and stop it. Honest, we only wanna help you! We’ll be gone say, by mid-November.

I have a meme that shows Epstein's last known visitor. Bill Clinton in a uniform.

Only 110F? And? That’s our normal high here. Tucson is usually higher. Phoenix even higher. Bullhead City much, much higher like blow the top off the thermometer. There’s an interesting meme about Arizona. A bunch of tourists open the doors of an elevator and see hell. A demon says, “Arizona? That’s one floor down.” If you come here at this time of year, please, do not kick at piles of rags on the sidewalk. It’s tourists that melted in our gentle Arizona sun. Frying eggs on the sidewalk in a popular sport all along the border. He whop can fry the most eggs wins. Loser has to eat the eggs.

Nazis never left Germany. They called themselves other names, but are still elitist communists. Where someone got the idea they’re far right is beyond me.

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https://photos.app.goo.gl/LqzYW8v5XLrWGq2BA

It is starting to feel like Summer here, and this is nothing rare or unusual for this area of the southwest, despite what the media would like everyone to believe.

It is not only good for the body to sweat, it is important, and yet too many still use toxic chemicals on their bodies in order to prevent natural perspiration.

This is just one small example of the insanity inherent within human vanity.

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Thanks for all your work. I appreciate you listing the weather, etc. here in MD we are getting terrible toxic smoke. Heard it’s from deep state not Canadian fires. I think that’s an easy excuse.

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I read the smoke was smellinglike 'plastic'... Can you corroborate?

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Korea and the time accounting.

These “time change” things always make me laugh - out loud. Really. Changing time - uh, yeah, uh-huh, right. Coming from my point of view, which I can’t explain, this is just hilarious. Try telling my pets they can’t eat because the time has changed! Try telling my body that. I follow 2 time frames! What I call social time inflicted by “authorities” and “experts.” The other is (my) body clock time. Surely I’m not the only one!

Now, to the rest of your post which is fiiiiillllled with fascinating subjects, but first I have to get the trash bins out for pickup tomorrow. If it really is tomorrow when we get there, and not today or yesterday. 😉

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The British man only had 12 drinks, and those drinks were probably watered down. Considering the clot shots causes gastrointestinal amyloidosis, vasculitis gastrointestinal, and other adverse effects, I would surmise he had some underlying issues to begin with.

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Must be the vaccine that killed him, right, because no one ever died of any other cause - lol. The British man, if you had read the story, had been drinking beer and brandy all morning that day, prior to taking on the challenge and downing 12 more drinks during the afternoon. Obviously an alcoholic, probably for many years. May have had long-standing alcoholic gastritis and God-only-knows-what-else going on in his alcohol saturated body. High risk for a fatal GI bleed.

His poor wife blamed the medical people who showed up because, when they initiated CPR, they only did chest compressions. She doesn't know that rescue breathing is no longer standard procedure except for drowning victims. I know this because I have to update my CPR certification every two years.

And why would you say that he "only had 12 drinks" as if 12 drinks isn't excessive? Keep in mind that recommendations are limit of 1 drink per day for women, and 2 for men, and that 5 drinks defines a drinking "binge." I drink in moderation and 12 drinks during an afternoon would sure as hell put me in the hospital if not kill me outright, even if I hadn't been guzzling beer and brandy all morning long.

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#1 You never met an alcoholic then where they build up a tolerance. I have seen people drink 2 cases of beer in one day- that's 24 drinks. Spread it out with water and food and it can be done over and over, week after week.

#2 This bar had a drink the entire menu dare. That is indicative that the drinks are extremely weak otherwise they would have had other issues before and they would have stopped this silly contest. Bet you anything they changed their policy now.

#3 Personally when I read of people dying from drinking too much, it's usually the person not breathing, heart rate, body temp, brain, something else. GI issues are huge with the Pfizer adverse event list so couple this with alcohol this will only increase. The gut microbiome is literally altered/destroyed.

#4 If you haven't noticed, the vax shots are turbo charging EVERYTHING! Accidents, obscure diseases, rare cancers, etc... And these stories keep increasing and it's becoming more normalized. Excess death rates are higher in heavily vaccinated countries.

#5 Chest compressions were probably only done because blood was coming out of the mouth. For every news piece, not all the facts are conveyed, you always have to read between the lines now.

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thank you

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Actually, regarding the malaria story, there is "nothing to see here." Consider the following:

Number of Gates skeeters released in TX: ZERO.

GM mosquitos that were released in FL were located 160 miles from where the small cluster of 4 malaria cases are located.

None of the above matters anyway because only female mosquitos transmit malaria and all of Bill Gates's skeeters are boys.

This is another example of people investing way too meaning in a random coincidence when there is no supporting evidence that the GM insects had anything whatsoever to do with these malaria cases. Usually, malaria is only and rarely found in the U.S. when someone returns from another country already infected and then is bitten by a local mosquito that subsequently bites and infects one or more other people.

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I am glad that I actually have a working brain.

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Congratulations! But if people can't discern that by interacting with you and you feel it's necessary to make this public announcement, that is concerning. Have you taken a cognitive test recently?

As for my comment, everything I wrote is an easily verifiable FACT about these genetically modified bloodsuckers. I'm no fan of Bill Gates, although I do use his Microsoft products continually, but the fact that a certain cadre of folks seem determined to blame this guy for absolutely everything that's wrong in the world, even to the point of selectively and deceptively editing his interviews, is another red flag for me. If something or somebody is as evil as people claim, there should be no reason to lie about them, and yet, people are spreading baseless rumors about Gates constantly. That he cheated on his wife is enough reason for me to dislike him.

I wouldn't be surprised to see more malaria popping up as the planet's climate is in the midst of an interglacial warming period. Also more lethal algae blooms killing marine life, more spread of tropical pathogens that thrive on warm conditions, more fungus infections, brain-eating amoeba infections, flesh-eating bacterial infections resulting in limb amputations, all sorts of lovely things happening with increasing frequency.

If your "working brain" has taken any college level statistics courses, it understands probability theory and knows that 'amazing' coincidences are very common and quite random. A strange coincidence may rightly lead one to investigate a matter further, but in the absence of hard evidence, coincidences prove nothing. Big claims and accusations carry a humonguous burden of proof.

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Oh, do get over your statistics frenzy long enough to focus your mind on the topic at hand, in which you throw out the baby with the bathwater when you say that "there's nothing to see here'".

Just One More Coincidence, yes, of course.

I suppose that you believe the authors and participants of all of the various 'simulations' that are constantly being run by our Gatesian types around the globe, when they simply shrug their shoulders saying that it's "all just a coincidence...."

Yes, believe what you will, but this is all meant as a means to subversively slip these various and sundry horrors into ALL of our lives, whether or not 'we' would like them placed there, or not.

You seem to think that you are paying really close attention to the shell game that is afoot, but even this little game is but a clever distraction from the ruthless technology that is being orchestrated down the pipe as I type.

For mankind, there is no room for playing at being gods, and such antics will always end in tragedy, with great suffering. It is work enough to remain as humble as possible, should anyone even care for such occupation anymore, these darkening days.

And while it is absolutely clear to me that there is nothing terribly wrong with my cognitive abilities, it continues to be made evident that too many of my fellows are compromised in such ways, regrettably, and I cannot help but to voice my dismay from time to time, especially to those that try to cooly mislead others.

Yes, so long as you Keep Believing That 2+2=5, then of course you will be mocked, unless, that is, you are safely lost among the legions and hordes of those that partake of such nonsense, which crowd I don't frequent, myself.

That strange sound you are hearing is the tolling of the bells...

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