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The media and politicians need to take responsibility for their actions as well as their lack of action. I smell the largest class-action lawsuit in the history of class-action lawsuits in the air. It's just a tinge but it's there.

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I'm curious: Were there just a few cases of people painting graffiti on the houses of people who were so-called positive or was this a fairly isolated situation? I know it went on elsewhere too, Germany of all places, for example. When will we ever move on from such ignorance and stupidity?

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You inspired a post https://georgiedonny.substack.com/p/stigmatisation-of-positive-covid This is absolutely tragic and terrible. Made worse by the fact that the symptoms of ebola - which are guess what?- very common symptoms of detoxification-

Fever.

Aches and pains, such as severe headache and muscle and joint pain.

Weakness and fatigue.

Sore throat.

Loss of appetite.

Gastrointestinal symptoms including abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting.

- have never been shown to be caused by a virus. There is NO evidence in the literature that Ebola is transmissible.

It reminds me of how lepers are literally treated like lepers. There is also no evidence that the symptoms of leprosy discoloured, dry skin, ulcers, nodules are caused by mycobacterium leprae, and that the bacteria is not just eating dead cells.

The stigmatising of 'covid cases' - ie a person unlucky enough to test positive in a fraudulent non specific test, never shown to be correlated with symptoms -as well as any other 'disease' is a method to instil fear and division among people and to control them.

https://georgiedonny.substack.com/p/seeing-is-believing

https://georgiedonny.substack.com/p/there-is-no-covid

I don't know much about Japan's history, but I will learn. I'm reading at the moment about the shaming and beating of citizens for just being suspected of being counter revolutionaries under Mao. Family and friends do all the work of central government, through fear of being targeted and associated with the shamed themselves.

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Off-topic:

If you have the time and info, perhaps you could do a quickie Sub on exactly how many Japs are attending WEF 2023.

I wonder if the number 13 crops up 13 - 13 USA Congressional delegates; 13 Aussies.

The people behind WEF - the FEW - are big on numbers and symbolisms..

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While not to the same level, there was and is still fear of “neighborly persecution” for not following the rules. While never to the point of being troublesome, the in-laws who live just down the street would be over from time to time prepanic. Over the last 3 years only two visits a year, their grandchild’s birthday and for Christmas. During 2020 and 2021 my mother in law was so fearful of reproach that she demanded that we close the windows and draw the curtains so that the neighbors could not know that we had them over. Of course, they wear masks in our home until dinner time and don them again immediately after eating and leave soon afterwards.

Some time during the madness, we stopped for a drink at bar near home that opened just before the panic and had at the time just reopened after the “recommended” closures. While there, over heard two women talk about their experience shaming the unmasked.

These past 3 years have answered a lot of questions about how Germany became what it would.

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