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Boom - checkmate, mate! I like it

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I believe they still recommend the shots for expecting mother's here in the UK.

Of all the groups that I would think would require extra protection it would be this group.

Which is why ultimately I believe one of the agenda's is population reduction.

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Money. These criminals don't care about the problems of the world. They care about money. Pride and inability to admit mistakes is another big issue among politicians and "experts".

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Agree about the money, my concern is that they are collecting massive amounts of it and what they have planned for it.

Working on theory that it won't be a good thing then it must be truly bad and on an epic scale.

I subscribe to the construction of the slave ship, which is what 5G/6G CBDC , digital ID

Etc etc is all about, they want dominion (GOD) over the realm they seek to create👍

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Don't get too preoccupied with that stuff. Ultimately won't make things any easier.

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Agree👍 but spent large part of working life fault finding in complex systems and it has transferred since retirement into trying to get some understanding of why things are going in the direction they are.

The C19 event changed everything.

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Easier said than done🙁

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Hello Fabián, I'm a Spanish investigator about COVID-19 sign alarms. I do translate, summarize private investigation and post on social media to open peoples eyes.. this investigation is very interesting. Do you have the link of data source ?

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Yes of course. The source is InEK. Write me@pervaers.com for the data

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Alas, my money is running out and I am starting a job coding (programmatic medical diagnostics, pretty exciting).

I won't have much time for this anymore. :( Well, we will see. Experience shows I can only focus on one thing coding-/data-wise.

Epigenetic effects are surely interesting, but they have little place in population-level data analysis. After reading the material you gave me last year, I'd have to agree they could serve as explanation for some of phenomena we are seeing, but they can't really be tracked in mortality/morbidity data.

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