Forwarded from PLANDEMIC 1984
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Sasha Latypova claims the PREP Act was quietly weaponized during COVID-19 to shield pharmaceutical corporations like Pfizer. Originally meant for limited stockpiles, it was expanded in 2020 to cover the entire U.S. population under the banner of “safe and effective vaccines.”
She argues the law lets companies bypass FDA rules, market mislabeled products, and face no accountability — while small businesses are punished for far less. In her view, the PREP Act isn’t about public health at all, but a legal shield granting corporations a license to harm.
She argues the law lets companies bypass FDA rules, market mislabeled products, and face no accountability — while small businesses are punished for far less. In her view, the PREP Act isn’t about public health at all, but a legal shield granting corporations a license to harm.
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Forwarded from PLANDEMIC 1984
Global Biodefense is promoting One Health surveillance, indoor air controls, and AI-driven public messaging as answers to a looming bird flu outbreak. It’s setting the stage for a new wave of wave of restrictions:
1. Surveillance Disguised as Safety
They want to monitor farms, wastewater, wildlife — even insects. It’s framed as early detection, but in practice, it normalizes constant biosurveillance and centralized data collection. This isn’t about health; it’s about tracking.
2. Engineering the Built Environment
New indoor air standards may sound harmless, but they’re a backdoor to controlling how buildings function — and who can enter them. Smart systems won’t just filter air; they’ll monitor movement, behavior, and compliance.
3. Silencing Dissent as ‘Disinformation’
The real target isn’t misinformation — it’s dissent. Voices that question the narrative will be flagged by AI-driven monitoring tools. The aim is to suppress criticism, not protect truth.
1. Surveillance Disguised as Safety
They want to monitor farms, wastewater, wildlife — even insects. It’s framed as early detection, but in practice, it normalizes constant biosurveillance and centralized data collection. This isn’t about health; it’s about tracking.
2. Engineering the Built Environment
New indoor air standards may sound harmless, but they’re a backdoor to controlling how buildings function — and who can enter them. Smart systems won’t just filter air; they’ll monitor movement, behavior, and compliance.
3. Silencing Dissent as ‘Disinformation’
The real target isn’t misinformation — it’s dissent. Voices that question the narrative will be flagged by AI-driven monitoring tools. The aim is to suppress criticism, not protect truth.
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Special edition Reprieve. While released years after the horrific events 20+ years ago, this song still captures the 🇺🇸 heart of resilience.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KiO2-R8yKjE
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KiO2-R8yKjE
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America - Imagine Dragons
This song and video are dedicated to the men and women who serve this great country.