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Daily Archives: October 22, 2020
Climaids
Can you own the media?
Maybe not, but Gates does try.
I recently examined nearly twenty thousand charitable grants the Gates Foundation had made through the end of June and found more than $250 million going toward journalism.
www.cjr.org/criticism/gates-fo…
Done by a good Schwab, I hope.
No tags for this post.Any real shots of the bum wad fires?
As anti mask rallies rally, the agitprop antithesis to bring in a solution that the people beg for will begin to form and become clear.
This story may be one of them.
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Chris Sky shreds Humble and Fred
Chris didn’t give an inch for the boys to mock him. It was probably a wise move considering how completely clueless both are in seeing the plandemic for the #GCR Great Coronavirushoax Reset that it is.
Start at 1:24:00.
[Humble and Fred Radio] October 21, 2020: Chris Sky @humblefredradio
podcastaddict.com/episode/1141… via @PodcastAddict
Is this a reason Dr. Evil is leaving Sweden alone?
Fantastic example of “science” propaganda
How do you turn around hearts and minds on an evil toxin?
Tell everyone it may help treat cancer (that the toxin initially triggered.)
Toxic propaganda may kill more people than what it’s promoting.
While biotech giant Bayer attempts to settle thousands of lawsuits alleging its weed killer Roundup causes cancer, several studies published over the last six years have suggested that glyphosate, the active ingredient in the the much-maligned herbicide, may actually prohibit cancer cell growth.
Pretty sure glyphosate inhibits ALL cell growth.
No tags for this post.Great Food Reset
Good, non glyphosate food will be hard to find.
No tags for this post.On Monday and Tuesday, 65 international policymakers, academics, business and thought leaders gathered at the World Wildlife Fund’s headquarters in Washington DC to game out how the world would respond to a future food crisis.
The game took the players from the year 2020 to 2030. As it was projected, the decade brought two major food crises, with prices approaching 400 percent of the long term average; a raft of climate-related extreme weather events; governments toppling in Pakistan and Ukraine; and famine and refugee crises in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Chad and Sudan.