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Fay's avatar

Perhaps Pfizer and Moderna will go through a major change of heart and delve into their profits to spread it to the many who are less fortunate.

Sometimes miracles do happen.

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RandD's avatar

I was abused my entire childhood and worked in the family business since age 5. Where is MY money!!!!????

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Stegiel's avatar

O it is coming soon. Though naturally not at the top. The funny thing is the reversal of positions from tradition. Now "food" will be for elites and grubs and meal worms for everyone else. Laws already restrict collection of rainwater. I am positive more crazed legislation will be enacted.

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Stegiel's avatar

https://www.sfweekly.com/news/it-happened-here-a-history-of-slavery-in-california/

The first image pure propaganda. The text, on "apprenticeship" sounds to me like the WEF goal. Elon will host for the really in-crowd where the greatest conductor living with a remarkable rainbow ensemble engages elites enjoyably. Energetically entering into the long journey into night by carriage in the Steampunk future, rapture does not capture Elon's face hearing "Fanfare for the Common Man." Klaus of course was deeply moved by Castle to Castle composed by Celine with the help of the German librettist Ernst Jünger (German pronunciation: [ɛʁnst ˈjʏŋɐ]; 29 March 1895 – 17 February 1998) was a German author, highly decorated soldier, philosopher, and entomologist who became publicly known for his World War I memoir Storm of Steel. After the war, Jünger was treated with some suspicion as a possible fellow traveller of the Nazis. By the later stages of the Cold War, his unorthodox writings about the impact of materialism in modern society were widely seen as conservative rather than radical nationalist, and his philosophical works came to be highly regarded in mainstream German circles. Jünger ended life as an honored literary figure, although critics continued to charge him with the alleged glorification of war as a transcendental experience in some of his early works. He was an ardent militarist and homosexual in LA and one of the most complex and contradictory figures in 20th-century German literature.

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Rick Larson's avatar

Agricultural productivity is code for more forest clearing and stronger poisons - which is extraordinarily stupid given the declining fertility of the soil agribusiness abuses. There is an overpopulation of people who don't grow the food they eat, a human reduction period is warranted starting at the top of the hierarchy.

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