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  1. Here’s sufficient proof that it is about the money and not about “the cure.” Pfizer and others will not release the ingredients list in their “vaccine,” which they themselves acknowledge is just a “symptom severity-reducing shot” for seventy-five years. That is to protect them commercially. If the objective was indeed to “stop the spread,” they would make the information and the exact recipe widely known so anyone with the compounding technology could manufacture a generic substitute. QED

    1. One of the doctors said that if the ingredients are unknown, then every adverse event is due to the vaccine until proven otherwise.

  2. cant watch anymore – the sound is too unbalanced. never happened before but really cannot watch anymore of this one

  3. DAFNA TACHOVER, ESQ
    Katherine, this woman has the most knowledge of 5G of anyone I have heard so far. She was interviewed on the last Del Bigtree weekly podcast. She’s really worth a look at. She might follow Wim Hoff and Breath in how to stay healthy.
    Thank you for what you do; you are responsible for helping wake me up. I needed your integrity and factual information way of Wake Up World to what’s going on. You are my hero every week, and I thank God for the Giants who have stood up and tried to tiresly wake us all up to the tyranny. I’m more show.me the evidence kind of gal, and your Solaria reports have educated me more than my entire mainstream education. I love you like a sister, so thank you for showing up for me.
    JoAnn

    1. Yes, have posted her videos before. Very knowledgable. Don’t know if she has solutions but will check.

    2. It’s not just 5G, whatever that is.
      According to Dafna Tachover, the techs have abandoned the 60GHz, 39Ghz, 28 GHz originally intended for 5G. (They might still use it for things like Amazon warehouses and similar “lights out” areas) The technology has moved to sub 6GHz because Plan A isn’t going to work.

      I’ll just throw in some observations YMMV.

      2.4 GHz is used by microwave ovens to cook food. That’s carefully controlled.
      Wifi and Bluetooth uses 2.4 Ghz (and wifi uses 5Ghz). The trouble is, because of pervasive smartphone use, we walk around in a soup of electronic noise that we cannot hear. I have a wifi repeater that I can turn on and off to minimise exposure in our house, but there are limits to that control. Dafna points out another problem.

      These wifi signals are both modulated and interfere with each other. That means that the noise doesn’t stay at 2.4GHz, it breaks down, or is made up of a random combination of many lower frequencies. According to Dafna, we know that these interact with the human body. When you think about it, that’s somewhat obvious. One effect was a reduction in sperm count, according to Dafna. I’ll guess this is just one of the more easily measured effects, even though the levels of radiation seem likely to be tiny. She also mentioned that there was a cause/effect with an autistic child.

      If you want a wider vision of what might happen, I’ll point toward Dr Rife and his 1930’s research into cancer that used frequencies around 11MHz, though with much higher leves of power, for a few minutes to try to explode cancer cells.

      I’ll guess that if ever the passion around Covid dies down, the next crisis will be electronic radiation.

    1. You bet. Speeding up. Italian banks and Post office denying access to people with QR codes.

    2. Yes. Some interesting tells as well as errors, which we’ll cover on the next Money & Markets.

  4. I suppose it’s harder to do facial recognition when some are wearing masks. Bye-bye mask mandates.

    1. Yup. Whatever they were trying to work out with the masks, they got it done.

      1. The UK are certainly pushing ahead with this, despite legal challenges (and losses). But it would seem that the hit-rate is still abysmal. (GB News From a month ago : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rbblErnNMA). My understanding is that emphasis is now also on developing more all-encompassing recognition systems – How people stand, walk, move. (My family all say I’m a doddle to spot on any ski-piste. Having been presented with video evidence, I have to agree 😉

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