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I also pulled out my collection of highschool swear words when watching the hordes of people obediently line up at the slaughterhouse. One of my buddies that was in construction (35 year old , pretty healthy guy) took two pfizer bio-weapon injections and dropped dead on the job site several days after (total heart failure). Another was armed forces, got mandated to take it, now he has myocarditis and pericarditis, can't work, can't mountain climb or do outdoor stuff anymore. Yet despite the massive increasing death toll and amount of people being maimed by these genetic slurry cocktails, people still line up for their death booster jabs.. its disturbing to watch.

I find the Ontario governments recent move to make the M.A.I.D. program available to people with non-terminal health conditions (including the vaguely defined "mental health issues") quite disconcerting as well. Especially after the college of physicians here recently declared that "vaccine hesitancy" should be diagnosed as a mental disorder and treated by psychiatric interventions.

Our local government puppets are pushing that CBDC social credit digital id nightmare and most people are totally unaware, just glad our corporate overlords and their puppets in government are allowing us permission to go to restaurants etc again. The Stockholm syndrome is prolific.

Time to move up north and get off grid before the population centers get really ugly!

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I remember when people used to wonder why the Jews lined up for deportation during the Holocaust. I think that we now have the answer.

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"people still line up for their death booster jabs" not so much... People are waking up. I think in North America the "bivalent" uptake is under 10% and also for the youngest cohort... maybe 5%?

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Glad to hear it, I just still see quite a few in our local area lining up at the pharmacy to get boosted with what ever poison is being pushed at the time. Thanks for the positive info about the broader stats though.

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