>>14546694 pb
>"We can't have guns, but the Taliban they can have 27 each." - President Trump
we can't what now? can't that guy say anything without somehow retarding it?
>>14546694 pb
>"We can't have guns, but the Taliban they can have 27 each." - President Trump
we can't what now? can't that guy say anything without somehow retarding it?
>injectable
but ivermectin is good orally though.
what the fags permit an injectable form for people, just because.
>>I just can't reconcile how Trump and Q Team knew all of this was coming and then deserted us in a firefight just to make a political point.
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>This
Yeah the concept that you're going to be forced to vax or no job is fucking hard for people
I still say it will be reversed.
Been here a long time. Seen a lot of shit unfold.
But then I didn't think they'd force through the fake approval of the pfizer, and they didโฆ
>Q is never coming back.
It was only an insight to a larger world. It was never about that team and their drops. You got the insight. And then you either have it or you don't.
>Swing-state poll of employer vax mandates
Yeah I think you may have some liars in there
No more than 50% of Americans are for this shit. Guaranteed.
>CANCER is caused by a virus
some cancer is.
many causes. fungus is another.
black mold is a bigger deal than people credit it for. It's called aspergillus nigger.
and it's implicated in aspergers, and so possibly all autism
>much like most other things in this world, has been bastardized and tainted
right, of course.
Actually quite possibly the entuire vax system has been systemic hell from the beginning. you think it's a coincidence that they call is cattle and vaccine means "cow-ify"? Latin vacca: cow.
I know there's a "story" and a "reason" about cowpox-smallpox, but haven't you noticed how convenient all these stories are? It just so happens they openly call is cattle and this checkmate move is all about the cowify thing?
sure, but we're talking forst moves here. first move HAS been made. "It's in another country so it's not really a first move"?
>Australia has been a target for a long long time
Agreed. I was studying remote weapon-type attacks 20 years ago - you know those people who complained of Havana syndrome for years, and stuff like that.
In the early days of the internet, when America was by far the most internet-connected country, the most complaints of "Havana syndrome"-type stuff were from Australia, and then Canada, and then the UK, on a estimated percentage basis