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These excuses for blood clots, heart attacks, and myocarditis are getting more ridiculous by the day.πŸ™„πŸ€ͺπŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™€οΈ

@Effortless Every country in Europe is plagued with gangs of vibrants wreaking havoc. It's all part of the plant to extend the police powers of the state not to control the violence--which is being ignored--but to control the thing they fear most: the white bourgeoisie.

They were organized in proprietorships and partnerships, had contact with local deposit banks for short-term current loans, but had little to do with international bankers, investment banks, central governments, or corporative forms of business organization.

Britain's early achievement of industrialism have it such great profits that these, combined with the profits derived earlier from commercial capitalism and the simultaneous profits derived from the unearned rise in land values from new cities and mines, made its early industrial enterprises largely self-financed or at least locally financed.

to get all monetary matters out of the control of governments and political authority, in the ground that they would be handled better by private banking interests in terms of such a stable value as gold. These efforts were accelerated with the shift of commercial capitalism into mercantilism and the destruction of the whole pattern of social organization based on dynastic monarchy, professional mercenary armies, and mercantilism, in the series of wars in Europe from the 17th century to 1815

Moreover, since their relationships with governments were always in monetary terms and not real terms, and since they were always obsessed with the stability of monetary exchanges between one country's money and another, they used their power and influence to do two things: (1) to get all money and debts expressed in terms of a strictly limited commodity-ultimately gold; and (2)

Hundreds of years ago, bankers began to specialize, with the richer and more influential ones associated increasingly with foreign trade and foreign exchange transactions. Since these were richer and more cosmopolitan and increasingly concerned with questions of political significance, such as stability and debasement if currencies, war and peace, dynastic marriages, and worldwide trading monopolies, they became the financiers and financial advisors of governments.

β€œThe first lesson of economics is scarcity: There is never enough of anything to satisfy all those who want it.

The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.β€œ

Thomas Sowel

These estimates have usually been based on current usage of doctors, hospitals, and pharmaceutical drugs. But the introduction of free or subsidized medical care lends to vastly greater usage, simply because it's price is lower, and this entails vastly greater costs than initially estimated.

Economists have understood for centuries that when prices are higher, people tend to buy less than when prices are lower. But, even today, many people do not yet understand the many implications of that simple fact. For example, one consequence of not thinking through the implications of this simple fact is that government provided medical care has repeatedly cost far more than initially estimated, in various countries around the world.

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refuse to sell it unless the government insulates them against death and damage claims." Dr. Kalokerinos further stated that every undernourished or I'll person would be especially susceptible to injury or death from the vaccine, and said inoculating individuals without a prior physical examination made the program "a plan for Mass murder." (As readers know, it was exactly the old and the I'll who were urged to get the shots by the government and news media!)

Now does that sound familiar?

Officials continually released warnings that tens and perhaps hundreds of thousands could die from the swine flu--it was a deliberate lie!)
Dr. Archie Kalokerinos, Australian physician who wrote a book on how mass immunization programs in Australia killed one-half of the Aborigine babies: "immunization can cause sudden death. I
They say the serum (the swine vaccine) has been tested. I say that is bunk and my beliefs are backed by companies making the drug who

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