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Crixcyon's avatar

Shuffle the deck chairs of the USS CDC all you want but until the prep act and the 1986 vaccine laws are burned to ashes, nothing will change. There will still be some 70 or more ungodly poison injections scheduled to be forced into every child. And none of those injections will ever be truly tested in long term trials against placebos or in multiple use.

The CDC has been around for about 78 years. Exactly what has it ever done to ensure the state of health of the nation? We see where we are at today...a country falling by the wayside health wise. The CDC must go the way of the DODO. Poison vaccines and mRNA injections have absolutely NOTHING to do with health.

Ed's avatar

"Shuffle the deck chairs of the USS CDC all you want but until the prep act and the 1986 vaccine laws are burned to ashes, nothing will change."

Aah, but striking the root can't be allowed because it makes entirely too much sense. Good call, though.

hoppah's avatar

If you haven't seen it, and you think you can stand it, here's a clip from one of that committee's meetings: https://x.com/jeffreyatucker/status/1932236821489983863?s=12

Von Rae Wood's avatar

Thank you for including this video for the enlightenment of us guinea pigs. This is what could make us truly ill before we even get any of their poisonous jabs. The level of our capture on every front is horrifying.

hoppah's avatar

This is the caliber of people who make all the decisions that affect all of our lives, every single day.

TomNearBoston's avatar

Assuming the new vax board actually peels back the vax schedule to something like it was in the early 80s, the media arm of the beast will blame every sniffle in South Succotash on the "lack of lifesaving vaccines," ignoring falling rates of SIDS and eventually autism.

This leads me to realize the importance of the final frontier-- that viruses are fake. They've always been the cover story for profitable poisonings.

Dudeman's avatar

Seems odd that the solution is not to enforce the rules, but to just fire a bunch of people. I started seeing this behaviour, maybe 30 years ago, in business. Just let the employee go rather than find out what went wrong and fix the processes that caused the problem. Easier to take the car away, than to teach someone how to be a good driver. Loved the reference to Night of Long Knives.

John's avatar

What RFK is doing is not joined up thinking. If these people are criminals, and they most certainly are, then have them arrested and put on trial for their high crimes against the people and while he is at it he can add Trump and all the heads of the big pharma families to the list of defendants.

The system will never reform itself any more than the previous mafia sucking the US dry did and must be overthrown. That much was obvious 60 years or so ago when I watched his Uncle and Father and Oswald and officer Tippet and Malcolm X etc etc etc being murdered by them. Where is the next Seth Rich when you need him? Oh yes they murdered him as well but somehow Putin is the criminal to blame for everything and not them.

James C. Bates's avatar

Mr. Bartee, your writing is terrific. Plus you cover important topics glossed over by the main stream media. Well done. Sir.

Maximilian Nägele's avatar

Well written, what could possibly be wrong if you make more money if people go ill!

Xhackedly's avatar

I believe the bigpharma-owned Senator for LA, John Kennedy, was whining the other day that the other (Robert) Kennedy undertook, during confirmation hearings,

not to fire everyone on day one.

Hence the delay. Maybe.

I’d fit the entire CDC/FDA/NIH staff past & present out in orange jump suits and ship them to Gitmo.

Meanwhile, we’re still waiting for the Bill Gates Bill Clinton and John Roberts videos from Epstein Island to go on PPV.