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Feb 7, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

I think the CEO of Moderna actually said they "made 100,000 doses but wondered how they could make 1 billion doses next year" since he was talking to his manufacturing team. This leads to the question why did they make 100,000 doses of COVID vaccine in 2019 BEFORE the pandemic hit.

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Page 105-108: Material Transfer Agreement from US National Institute for Health (NIH) and Moderna to University of North Carolina for animal testing of “mRNA coronavirus vaccine candidates”, signed 12-17 Dec 2019:

https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/6935295/NIH-Moderna-Confidential-Agreements.pdf

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I think it started way before that. Stat published articles in 2016/17 where Moderna exec’s mentioned a “secret project” in development that they could not disclose.

Ego, ambition, and turmoil: Inside one of biotech’s most secretive startups

https://www.statnews.com/2016/09/13/moderna-therapeutics-biotech-mrna/

Lavishly funded Moderna hits safety problems in bold bid to revolutionize medicine

https://www.statnews.com/2017/01/10/moderna-trouble-mrna/

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Feb 7, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

San Francisco is clown world extreme.

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Feb 7, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Thanks for including the finance topics. They were all good ones.

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Feb 7, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Chickens have been getting into a bad habit of smoking behind the barn, apparently. https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/fire-destroys-family-egg-farm-1.654618

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n his first book (ch. 52–57), Rabelais writes of this Abbey of Thélème, built by the giant Gargantua. It is a classical utopia presented in order to critique and assess the state of the society of Rabelais's day, as opposed to a modern utopian text that seeks to create the scenario in practice.[31] It is a utopia where people's desires are more fulfilled.[32] Satirical, it also epitomises the ideals considered in Rabelais's fiction.[33] The inhabitants of the abbey were governed only by their own free will and pleasure, the only rule being "Do What Thou Wilt". Rabelais believed that men who are free, well born and bred have honour, which intrinsically leads to virtuous actions. When constrained, their noble natures turn instead to remove their servitude, because men desire what they are denied.[19]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelema

And speaking of utopias, here's Walmart's https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/10/17/how-billionaire-marc-lore-plans-create-utopian-desert-city-telosa/5991523001/

I don't know if you have Walmarts in Europe, but my friend thinks this will end up being like Wall-E due to his opinion of Walmart shoppers. I'm coming down on the side of This-Has-Got-to-Be-a-Simulation.

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Yes. It's a simulation created by God for his pleasure.

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And I heard China will make their move on Taiwan. Better start stocking up.

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"More good news. New York is ending its vaccine mandate for city workers!"

Longest holdout shows NYC devotion to Pfizer and DJIA profits.. priorities!

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What was that about Moderna making a billion? Look at what Lioness of Judah Minisitry found:

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#label/Exposing+The+Darkness+Newsletter+(Lioness+ofJudah+Ministry/FMfcgzGrcXkWCTSxKfZlbxflWvlfqbrN

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You have to share the link to the Substack, not your email.

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Link didn't work for me.

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