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  1. I received a call this evening (Thursday 11/09) around 6:30pm Central Time from area code 404. “Who’s calling me from Atlanta?” I wondered. I let it go to voicemail. Later on I checked voicemail, and it was a call from the CDC (Center for Disease Control) asking me to participate in a survey. It was a robo call and did not name me specifically. They are conducting this survey to determine vaccination rates “for Covid and other diseases for adults, teenagers, and children”. They left a toll free 877 number for me to call. Doubt if I will, unless other subscribers suggest reasons why I should. It’s none of the CDC’s business, plus I swore off surveys years ago since I never hear or see the results of surveys either within companies I worked for or general public surveys like what kind vehicle do I drive or what is my favorite ketchup or who I’m likely to vote for in local political races. In addition they may track my call and send the Gestapo or the Stasi after me if they don’t like my answers. But then I would like to hammer home to them that the Covid vax is experimental, less than 5 years of development and testing, so why should I trust them, and I still remember the rotten egg problems with the flu vaccines in the ’80’s. Again, why should I trust them?

    1. I apparently HAD to answer a special Census survey, can’t remember the official title now but I researched it online and found it was real and that many people who have done it over the years, you get randomly selected, had misgivings as well

      It asked every personal question, down to the number of rooms in my house, the dates of my marriages, what kind of heating I use and how much my income and bills were. I really didn’t want to participate, but it seemed it was legally required. They also pursued me for more information after I sent the survey in.

    2. I believe surveys are used almost exclusively to provide the basis for manipulation of the population.

    3. I think the same as you. First of all I answer NO surveys for similar reasons. Do not call them back.

  2. My “Let’s Go to the Movies” choice – quite the production: “When investigative reporter Wooz News digs into the January 6th Capitol breach, he uncovers a web of manipulation, paid protesters, and hidden agendas, risking all to expose the truth behind the orchestrated conspiracy.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG7IqgrpnoU

  3. What do you think about the idea of Gaza is the territory needed to make another canal to compete with Suez?

    1. I’ve heard and read that allegation. All I can say is that the Ben Gurion Canal project is real and if you look at a map it would clearly be significantly shorter if it went through Gaza.

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