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Jul 2Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

And here I was, just returned from looking fondly at the basil and radishes growing happily in the sunlight beaming onto my windowsill and this post smacks awake the rage and frustration I feel whenever I remember my UK friend murdered by the vax. It's not like I don't remember her every day but I try to think of the happy times of which there had been so many.

At least we know what was done to us. Those mourners of the young soldiers killed during the Spanish Flu epidemic by hearty doses of aspirin that blew their lungs to smithereens, they thought it was just cruel fate, a Black Death for their times.

We should be sure to not waste the knowledge given to us by researchers and reporters like you.

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and masks

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And everything. But people have short memories.

Me--I happen to inconveniently remember all those articles that used to be published so frequently, in the Before Times, in all our major newspapers and magazines, about medical mistakes and how many thousands they killed every year and how anyone planning to undergo a procedure or treatment ought to get a second or even third opinion, and our Congress even legislated that insurance companies had to cover at least that second opinion, and if your physician wasn't very forthcoming about the justifications for his or her treatment plan, it might be good to find another one.

But then this our Plague Era fell upon us and the healthcare profession became The Blessed and Holy Who Must So Often Minister to Idiots.

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Jul 2Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

They will probably retract it. Wait a year or so.

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perhaps but it's now written in digital... we see - we glock - onwards.

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Jul 3Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

Highly suggest you compare Deathschusetts, USA data to the UK.

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Jul 2Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

Looks like Figure 4B is more proof of a strong healthy user bias.

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Gee, you don't say? I'm so happy to see that they are finally starting to say what so many have known all along. The jabs are bioweapons. Plain and simple. I thank God every single day that He gave me the information and wisdom to reject the fearmongering, to question the narrative, and to find naturopathic solutions to every health issue I have ever faced.

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Time to stop saying “may have” and just go with “had”. Sometimes correlation demonstrates causation. This is one of those times. Now, where shall we place the gallows?

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Jul 2Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

No. We should value rigor in everything--including holding them to account. Our host doesn't like talk of gibbets. There are many other options for any populace. Boycotts, when used with rigor too, are remarkably effective. But people are much more likely to kvetch on social media than to refrain from buying things they like but don't need.

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'They allegedly have have a large stock of guillotines and railcars and 'camps', @ reeducation and or termination'. They despise us.

https://jeopardy.jeopardy.com/p/german-study-finds-strong-correlation.

It's not hopeless but we need to realise we are in serious jeopardy

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The link doesn’t work for me…..

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‘Covid 19’ was influenza.

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And influenza is not what they say it is either.

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Why are you so keen to push the Substack app? Do you get paid per install? I unsubbed because you keep pushing it. I don't need something that uses a microphone, camera and tracks my movements thank you very much, the website works fine.

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I've never pushed the Substack app, have never used it myself and couldn't care less if you use it. Perhaps Substack are advertising it using people's stacks?

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You don’t believe it’s hopeless?

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