This was an excellent piece not only because it's well written but it also articulates in not so many words something i truly align with. Also learnt a new word along the way too 😊 I hope you will get to write more content like this. You gained yourself a fan 🫡 😉
Kudzai Kutukwa
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Fmr CDC Director Walensky, is lecturing us on how jab injuries "are rare" and says manufacturers may choose not make vaccines if they are not "free of responsibility". As someone who prefers a vaccine free world, her terms are acceptable.
Good morning 😇🙏🏻#gm
“I wait for the LORD, my soul doth wait, And in his word do I hope. My soul waiteth for the Lord More than they that watch for the morning: I say, more than they that watch for the morning.”
Psalm 130:5-6
Good morning 😇☀️☕️ #gm
Who in their right mind cares what Birx thinks? With 57% of kids suffering from chronic illnesses an autism rate of 1 in 31, thanks to vaccines, who in their right mind thinks it’s a good idea to keep vaccinating children “to make them thrive”
The moral of the story here is never publicly brag about the pharma poison you are taking. The boomerang of compliance never misses its target 🎯
Still blows my mind, how such an absolutely bonkers thing was normalised so quickly. MK UKTRA in action
What's even more amazing is that there are people who think this man is a hero and saved the world from being totally wasted by hoax-vid. The New Yorker's editor in chief, David Remnick, recently said that Fauci had more credibility than RFK Jr! 🤣 Just another day in 🤡🌎 I guess


Pfizer wants you to know that "COVID infection remains far riskier to the body, even kids, than any risk from the vaccine." Now that the science has spoken, you know what to do.
Pumping more money into a system that is already failing does not fix anything. It only reinforces the very institutions that created the crisis in the first place. When a structure is fundamentally flawed, adding more bricks doesn’t strengthen it. If outcomes get worse as spending increases, then the problem is not a lack of resources, it’s the design of the system itself. For decades, we’ve been told that more research, more funding, and more pharmaceutical innovation would make society healthier. Yet the data paints a different story: rising chronic illnesses, declining metabolic health, and a population increasingly dependent on lifelong medication.
A model built around symptom management rather than genuine healing will always reward treatment over prevention, dependency over empowerment, and profit over public well-being. Something is clearly not working and until we stop pretending that the existing structure can be “reformed” with another influx of dollars, nothing will change.
