Nice work, had thought it was just the UK with there murder by Midazolam but obviously not.
Personally the consideration of deliberately euthanasing the elderly should be considered. If so there would be policy changes to allow this and the new standard of care would enable the killing because we know know the "care" fields are basically unthinking autonomous scum.
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Please consider having graphics that can be downloaded as I'll be sharing your article in all the Facebook groups I'm in and graphics catch the eye.
Thanks mate, I'm very active online and I use graphs and links articles. Sometimes it's just a graphic or meme and it helps to have the option (restrictions on posting links but can still post memes)
Never stop being flabbergasted reading analysis like this from some substacks, while nothing in the mainstream, obviously. How does any of this resolve.
According to the 'plans' I have read (and written about), they do the mass killing and then torch the economy to distract the survivors. Ordinary people, bamboozed and grieving loss after loss, are too busy trying to survive to care. Then, they die and the wheel continues to turn. Finally, a world war.
Nice work, had thought it was just the UK with there murder by Midazolam but obviously not.
Personally the consideration of deliberately euthanasing the elderly should be considered. If so there would be policy changes to allow this and the new standard of care would enable the killing because we know know the "care" fields are basically unthinking autonomous scum.
ps
Please consider having graphics that can be downloaded as I'll be sharing your article in all the Facebook groups I'm in and graphics catch the eye.
Thank you for reading and sharing.
Do you mean the graphs in the article?
I've just realised there's an option in Datawrapper (where those graphs are made) to toggle on "Download" image.
I'll add those for future articles, good tip!
Thanks again.
Thanks mate, I'm very active online and I use graphs and links articles. Sometimes it's just a graphic or meme and it helps to have the option (restrictions on posting links but can still post memes)
Never stop being flabbergasted reading analysis like this from some substacks, while nothing in the mainstream, obviously. How does any of this resolve.
I wish I knew.
I really did.
It's not the silence in the legacy media that is concerning, it's much more about getting ordinary people to care about what happened.
According to the 'plans' I have read (and written about), they do the mass killing and then torch the economy to distract the survivors. Ordinary people, bamboozed and grieving loss after loss, are too busy trying to survive to care. Then, they die and the wheel continues to turn. Finally, a world war.
It's literally the Grapes of Wrath worldwide.
Excellent research!