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Tyler 0
Tyler 0
1 year ago

The indolent indifference most people have about this issue I find extraordinary. The success the media have had in getting people to look the other way and concern themselves with other things is remarkable and profoundly depressing.

Ray Mullan
Ray Mullan
1 year ago
Reply to  Tyler 0

The success the media have had in getting people to look the other way …

There was a great deal about this snake oil salesman in the media over the summer of 2021. I posted a list of links to various damning indictments of him only an hour ago (The Daily Mail, Newsweek, New York Post and The Atlantic amongst others — there was even a C-Span video of him from 2016 explaining how his Chinese colleagues successfully sequenced the spike proteins of interesting bat viruses to see if they bind to human cells) but the moderation gnomes took exception.
Therein lies the problem.
Everything in moderation, I say — including moderation.

Glyn R
Glyn R
1 year ago

This clique clearly feels they are untouchable. Why? Because their owners also own vast swathes of the media. We saw how the MSM behaved when people did take to the streets to demonstrate against harmful lockdowns and vaccine passports: they looked the other way, pretended they weren’t happening or would zoom in on an unrepresentative element of the marches and make out all were nutjobs or thugs. Anyone who attended knows the truth. Just as they saw the shameful manner in which the police behaved. I have never been more ashamed of my country nor more untrusting of those who hold power and influence.

joe hardy
joe hardy
1 year ago
Reply to  Glyn R

Glyn, there are millions of people across the globe who feel the same way you do.

Last edited 1 year ago by joe hardy
Ian L
Ian L
1 year ago

A certain bad cat is rather angry with Peter.
https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/peter-daszak-supervillain-origin

Martin Smith
Martin Smith
1 year ago

There are so many millions of people complicit in the Covid overreach. Not just protagonists like Dasak, Fauchi, Ferguson, the WHO, ‘global leaders’ and doctors, but ordinary folk who not only cowered indoors abandoning work, education, family and personal life, but demonised others as evil ‘deniers’ and ‘Covidiots’ who should be fined, locked out of society and even imprisoned. So it will take time, but the ‘narrative’ as we say nowadays is changing, and the pace of the change is beginning to increase. I suspect vaccine induced injury and death will be the tipping factor.

M L Hamilton Anderson
M L Hamilton Anderson
1 year ago
Reply to  Martin Smith

Beautifully worded Martin.
Lifelong resident of Melbourne, Australia – the most locked-down city in the world. Livid, ashamed and bewildered by our leaders in all facets of society.

Last edited 1 year ago by M L Hamilton Anderson
Rose D
Rose D
1 year ago

Silence doesn’t come cheap

Jason Highley
Jason Highley
1 year ago

Again I saw all the oppressions that are done under the sun. And behold, the tears of the oppressed, and they had no one to comfort them! On the side of their oppressors there was power, and there was no one to comfort them. And I thought the dead who are already dead more fortunate than the living who are still alive. But better than both is he who has not yet been and has not seen the evil deeds that are done under the sun.

Norman Powers
Norman Powers
1 year ago

They feel utterly untouchable, obviously. And they are, because our society cannot handle holding scientists to account.

George Knight
George Knight
1 year ago

What is Fauci’s real job? Could it be Head of Germ Warfare? This would indicate that Daszak is really looking for new viruses for military purposes.

LCarey Rowland
LCarey Rowland
1 year ago

It almost seems that this covert cartel of gene-tinkerers could be a current renewal of the mid-20th-century ZPG (Zero Population Growth) movement.