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May 4, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Their system costs too much energy (EROEI) and will fail, however, there will certainly be short term damage as they seek new investments for their bloated financial accounts.

I'm ready for a black market.

As an aside, nutrient dense plants for eating can only be grown being fed by soil life. This life is severely reduced using these artificial fertilizers and the array of biocide cocktails used to protect these weak plants. Gates will not be eating much better food than the willing slaves in the cities eating crops grown in enhanced water.

74 million people in the USA refused the spike shot and I fully expect the US Constitution to come back into vogue. The rest of the western economies not much to rescue there as most of them are indoctrinated and willing comply with all these fascist dictates.

Excellent essay connecting the dots!

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May 4, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Quote Nature.com: A pandemic is a challenging but interesting moment for anyone involved in infectious disease, particularly those developing therapeutics and vaccines. That holds doubly true for Medicago, a Canadian biopharma company. Medicago uses plants to produce vaccine and therapeutic candidates, and the platform has found new purpose in the age of coronavirus.

Dr. Bruce D. Clark, who became the company’s CEO in March 2017, is overseeing its push to become a fully integrated biotech, with a seasonal flu vaccine close to market and another vaccine against COVID-19 under rapid development.

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I believe this is where their interest in food, fertilizer and vaccines converge. The end goal is to stealth vaccinate those who won't take the injection by food. Just way too much Dr. Evil in my view. We know that the goal is not helping humanity by the reaction of governments and pharmaceuticals to those who have been injured or killed by the injections. The governments only understand one thing and there is only ever one way of stopping them. All the rest just make noise.

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I can’t help but draw a vague connection between the pandemic response emptying office buildings, and urban vertical farming. It would be quite convenient if those buildings stayed empty and found themselves on the real estate market at a vastly discounted price.

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One thing I have noticed here (CSRA) is that at least twice and probably closer to three times a week, my journey to drop off/pick up one of my granddaughters at school was interrupted by a train.

But since 4 weeks ago, not even once, till today. But it was just an engine, alone, changing tracks.

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