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I could just paste your two perfect paragraphs ("We are dealing with people whose minds are so programmed, so conditioned, including millions of those 'in the middle,' that no amount of evidence or convincing through empirical means will move them toward the light. These are people who will prefer the comfort of their echo chambers and the self-satisfaction of assimilation to a tribe than to ever acknowledge deadly truths. No amount of deprogramming by Substack writers or documentary filmmakers is going to save them. ") as a comment or reply in pretty much every conversation and Substack piece from now to eternity. Exactly right. Exactly, exactly right.

The good thing about the documentary is that it publicizes a thing that the PTB want to disappear. Most people can't accept the truth, so the only real victory is being a bit of a thorn in the PTB's side and making them spend time "debunking" or whatever. Every "debunking" article keeps the blood clot and sudden death issue in the headlines, and pushes some other PTB propaganda further down the page. If people haven't already had their come-to-Jesus moment based on having friends and acquaintances have reactivated zoster virus, sudden onset acute pancreatitis, sudden death "in their sleep" at age 40, etc., etc., they probably never will. So arguing about which individual on the not-evil "side" is the true prophet is really stupid, because it's not as if Breggin's existence is stopping people from being converted to the truth by Malone. Obviously. And the way people get into the mess of being duped is by giving anybody 100% credibility for all future utterances. So I can take or leave or find merit in individual things Breggin or Malone or Kory say without worshiping at the guy's throne the way the other people worship Fauci.

The "victory" of which we can (it seems) only dream is disempowering the PTB so that they can't force anything on anybody. People will always be idiots; corporations will always have more money for propaganda than smart individuals. But it would be nice if corporations didn't completely own legislatures and executive branches and at least some of the judiciary. That would be nice.

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Wouldn’t it be nice to see “the people that make the money” punished for their genocide during this Plandemic?

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What about the governments that created the protections for these “money makers”, and who helped promote their products through coercion and through the propaganda and censorship from their media lackeys?

Yes, it would be nice, but only a dream with the compliant and silent vast majority ‘In the middle’ today….

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That would be nice indeed….

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I just can't help myself -- I worship at the throne of Dr Yeadon. I give him 100% credibility for all future utterances. And I think he's cute ...

Is there any hope for me? LOL

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I don’t see how he is paid opposition? But I definitely don’t know the truth with the information war we are in

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“But it would be nice if corporations didn't completely own legislatures and executive branches and at least some of the judiciary.“

Talk about eye off the ball.

It’s been apparent for decades, to anyone with enough healthy skepticism to look, that our political and corporate “leaders” have been getting ever more cozy with one another to the detriment of the rest of us. One could see this developing since the end of WWII. Eisenhower warned us 60 years ago.

Would have been a hell of a lot easier to course correct back then.

Oh but for cowardice and apathy we’d be a free people.

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Not sure what you mean--obviously I wasn't alive at the end of WWII. I've never liked how it is. And Eisenhower--what a laugh to warn "us" against the military-industrial complex that he had a large role in creating! "Eye off the ball," my arse.

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