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Larry Cox's avatar

This is an intriguing series of events which does indeed seem to revolve around vaccines.

Myself and my church got involved in this subject due to the human destruction caused by psychiatric drugging. But I don't think those drugs have the same level of legal protection as vaccines do. However, psychiatric and certain other drugs have the business benefit of serving as continuous treatments for ongoing conditions. Vaccines were originally supposed to be once-a-lifetime treatments. Now the continuing treatment model is being applied to them, too, which I see as a desperation move.

In the context of a spirit-based model of life, as taught by my church, our dependence on drugs to alleviate chronic human conditions rises to the status of full insanity. The days when materialism reigned supreme are now gone, and the old liners know it. In their pitiful attempts to cling to power, their pathology becomes more and more evident.

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Kyle Young's avatar

120 years of insidious pharma intervention in society has numbed many to their negative influence. But I hope many agree with your positive view that the days of dictum's by those insane oligarchs are numbered. That attitude is one of the paths ahead.

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RE Nichols's avatar

Trust me. They do. The severely mentally ill are considered subhuman. So no one cared what they tried on them. Polypharma as standard care took off in the 1990's. Reminds me of what's going on now. Within mental health there are the "good compliant" and the "lacking in insight." The vaxxed and unvaxxed respectively. And if you had a bad reaction to the drugs that was blamed on you--I mean your illness. Like a blueprint for the New Abnormal.

Until Polypharma the severely mentally ill had normal life spans. Now they die 25-30 years early. Heart conditions, early onset dementia, etc. But not the drugs! Can't have "pill shaming" as the shrinks love to whine about.

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Questionable's avatar

In todays world a drivers license is a work permit. Our freedoms have been under attack for much longer than you realized. It seems it took a jab to wake some people up. Nevertheless, some are clearly still asleep. There are a ton of things one is not allowed to do without government permission and all of them is for "public safety". You all have your fear of each other to thank.

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Kyle Young's avatar

Thanks for chiming in. Yes, it has all been going on for a long time. I first became aware of this in 1984 when I attended a lecture by a guy - whose name I can't conjure up at the moment- who has written a lot about this topic. His area of expertise was banking and how Wilson's bill to create the federal reserve in 1913 signaled the beginning of the end.

I like to think that many readers here are not so fearful.

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Questionable's avatar

The FED exists for another reason that people have not given much consideration to, and here again, it is because of the way people think.

Someone pays me $5 to make 1 gal of ice cream, and then they try to sell it back to me for $6.

The above math represents how we all deal with each other. The profit margin creates a mathematical conundrum for both the employee and the employer. The reason we must make a profit is very simple. Anyone who works for nothing is a slave. Nevertheless, the math doesn't care how we all feel. Consequentially, the only way to make the math above work is infinite debt. And as one can clearly see the math above cannot generate a profit. Hence, any debt that is injected into the math above cannot be paid back. Therefore, the FED was created to supply the infinite unpayable debt necessary to make the need to make a profit work-out of thin air. However, when debt is injected into the system a game of mathematical musical chairs (systematic bankruptcy) begins. When the music stops (time limit on a loan) someone in the system will lose a chair (bankrupt) and all the wealth in the system will move to the top (last chair monopoly).

The irony is clear. What we are doing in order to be free has in fact enslaved us all. neither socialism or capitialism will save us from the math above. The value of all inventory will always exceed the value of the earned money paid to buy it, and the only way to get the necessary money to buy what is produced is to invent it out of thin air. Lets be clear. If we used gold or any other type of currency it will not change the outcome of the math above.

We have done all this to ourselves because of the way we feel towards each other and about ourselves.

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Kyle Young's avatar

Agreed. The golden rule - He who has the gold makes the rules... and the thought processes.

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FaithS's avatar

With regards to the Spanish Flu, aspirin as a medicine had just been introduced. If you look at the symptoms of aspirin overdose, they mirror the strange, and un-flulike symptoms seen with the Spanish Flu. Doctors were prescribing large doses of aspirin, which can cause hemoraging and death.

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Kyle Young's avatar

Why does that not surprise me. That coffin looks to have been made with many nails.

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Robert's avatar

Aloha Kyle and everyone else...Excellent article and it leads me to ask if you all are familiar with the book by Arthur Firstenberg...THE INVISIBLE RAINBOW - A History of Electricity and Life ??? It adds another layer to the story now that 4 & 5 & 6 G are becoming more prevalent! Thanks again Kyle!

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Kyle Young's avatar

Thanks Robert. Yes, it's been on my list for some time. Dr. Cowan recently recommended it as well - https://rumble.com/vnd26k-red-pill-interview-dr.-tom-cowan.html

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Robert's avatar

Sweet! Dr. Cowan is good! We became familiar with his work way back at the beginning of the sham-Demi’s. His book is fantastic as well! Thanks for your work!

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Robert's avatar

…spell check …sham-demic…

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Kyle Young's avatar

I was thought that was short for shamdemigods (fauxci, gates etc;)

I lived on the Big Island about 40 years ago.

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Katarin's avatar

He had never been interested in this topic before. But you opened my eyes. If I were to vaccinate my child now, I wouldn't. People are hypocritical, greedy. You can also write a thick book about what we eat, what they sell to us, what they put in meat and vegetables. I want to go somewhere far away where I can grow my vegetables, my chickens and herbs that have so many good qualities. Best regards and good health

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Kyle Young's avatar

Thanks Kacha. I think many people are thinking the same things.

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Njoroge Wanjigi's avatar

A well written, and chronological piece, highlighting latent danger in vaccines. It is clear there is nefarious, and diabolical underplay. It is is only God (The Creator, and Redeemer of mankind), who can save humanity, and restore order out of the chaos created by the secret underworld. God help us.

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Kyle Young's avatar

Thanks for the positive chime in Njoroge.

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Rod LeBlanc Dr. TCM.'s avatar

I do enjoy greatly the historical perspective and writing skills you bring to your articles; a skill very much needed in these days of scientific writing.

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Kyle Young's avatar

Hated history in school, but came to appreciate it as an adult - even more so with recent events. Thanks Rod.

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Nana Baakan Agyiriwah's avatar

That is so true, I have to consider myself very blessed to have gone to an all girls college back in the early 70's. I had at least 5 professors who challenged us to think critically. I hated history as well in high school. My grades showed the trouble I had with the subject. When I had American History in College, we had to critically look at the history, research and report critically what we researched. She did not want us to regurgitate facts, names, dates, etc. I literally sucked at that anyways. She wanted us to look at American History with a critical eye, and give us the feedback. After years of failing History class, I got an A+ in the course. And let me tell you, it was a Catholic College and an "A" was anything above "94".

This article is well written and with a critical eye as well. I subscribed!!

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Kyle Young's avatar

Sounds like that teacher may have played a role in your ability to see through the fog of this plandemic.

Thanks for the kind words Nana and welcome the heretic community.

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Sheila's avatar

Thank you for all the hard work you have done. I am so sorry for your injury it would be wonderful if we could bring justice back

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Kyle Young's avatar

Yes, holding corporate criminals responsible in the courts, like anyone else, would be a good starting point. Thanks Sheila.

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Kyle Young's avatar

Yes, the public shaming for not taking the blue pill needs to stop.

After this series I'm going to write about some good news:)

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