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Stevanovitch's avatar

Gotta love the humour, the fun. You are wisely not forgetting the business of living. Here in Chinada i would give my left big toe for such a group. I will find or create one.

So keep up this 5GW effort. You can and will do it. You are guaranteed success.

Darts. Definitely. Gates, Biden, Trudeau, Satan. Lots of targets!

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Len Kinder's avatar

I got Canadian relatives that I've never met. Some ancestors came from the Montreal area, but I also met online a relative in Alberta, I think. My French line came down to St. Louis via the Great Lakes and the Illinois River, I think. Some of my Canadian ancestors were "killed by Indians". I'm mostly German though.

And good luck with your team. Eh?

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Len Kinder's avatar

I guess I need to spell out Missouri.

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Jill Herendeen's avatar

re: ',,,getting some local experts to endorse a statement agreeing that the pandemic is a scam that continues to threaten public health and wellbeing...." What exactly do you mean by that?

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Len Kinder's avatar

If you find local health or science experts who agree that the vaxes are much more dangerous than the virus, list their profession as a reference for your group, i.e. as someone who agrees with the group's views on the vaxes. Also, it may be good, if you find local legal experts, such as lawyers, political scientists, historians, clerics etc, to list their individual professions as references as well, i.e. as supporters of the group's cause. Do I make sense? The point is to help persuade prospective members to join or support the group. Prospective members could also be given flyers or stickers to read and distribute to others. I plan to make such flyers and maybe stickers soon myself and add a link to https://tiny.cc/cofaq1. I have info at that link, which I can edit at any time.

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Jill Herendeen's avatar

What about the "virus" not existing (at least not as a threat to anyone's health)?

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Len Kinder's avatar

The best evidence I know of is that the virus exists but is a low threat and can be guarded against with good nutrition. Also, as JJ Couey has stated lately, RNA viruses are not capable of causing pandemics, because after copying a few times, their infectiousness declines to zero. This means Covid must have been copied in a lab and distributed to several locations around the world and released in those locations to make it look like a pandemic. It fooled scientists until now, but Couey and probably others figured out that it's a conspiracy, not a pandemic. You can see Mathew Crawford's latest RoundingTheEarth substack post for 2 videos of Couey.

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Jill Herendeen's avatar

Well, you can make it that difficult, if you like. Surely it would be far easier to point out that nobody yet has proven this alleged "virus" to exist. Once enough ppl understand that the only things they can get sick from are parasites, malnutrition, and/or toxins--and that wireless EMFs are toxic--it will also dawn on them that ALL pandemics are scams, and that anyone pushing them is not doing so for any nice reason.

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Len Kinder's avatar

By the way, I meant to ask if you have links to any definitive studies that show 5G to be anywhere nearly as dangerous as the Covid vaxes. I wrote 2 posts on it, but none of what I found seemed very definitive.

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Len Kinder's avatar

Prove that no one has proved that the Covid virus doesn't exist. See Suzanne Humphries' quote at https://covidandvaxfaqs.substack.com/p/proof-of-viruses. Parasites and toxins include bad bacteria and infectious viruses. People have gotten plenty sick from the weaponized Covid virus, some deathly sick. Couey implied that natural DNA viruses might be able to cause pandemics. The plague was a pandemic in Europe and it was caused by a bacteria, apparently. Am I an enemy because I disagree about viruses? What if your no-viruses experts are covert agents trying to shield illegal bioweapons makers and vax makers and other conspirators from prosecution?

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Alex Livingston's avatar

I'm in Australia, in the dystopian metropolis of Sydney.

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Len Kinder's avatar

Hi Mate. Can you talk some Strine for us?

It's probably a whole dystopian galaxy we got here. Let's play it.

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Alex Livingston's avatar

Born in England. In Oz since I was 9 (minus 6 years OS, as we say). I don't want to leave people befuddled, so I try to use the most generic, intelligible English I can manage. But for you maybe I'll see what I can do.

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Len Kinder's avatar

Can you define OS? I just know Strine means Australian. And eggnishner is AC. And mate is chum. And Oz is Australia.

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Alex Livingston's avatar

OS means overseas. Everywhere abroad is overseas for us.

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Len Kinder's avatar

Ah so. So the rest of us are overseasers.

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