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Sad but true.

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Oct 5, 2021Liked by Mark Oshinskie

No disagreement with most of what you wrote. It's certainly possible to end it. Heck, if it weren't for the hype from government and the media, most people would never have noticed that there's a "pandemic".

However, my sense is, no, they are not ready to end it yet. They would have to give up much the new-found power they have, and that power is extremely addictive.

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I don't disagree. We'll see.

It's kind of hard to sustain the illusion of peril with 100K people in football stadiums.

But reason has never mattered here.

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Oct 5, 2021Liked by Mark Oshinskie

LET'S GO BRANDON! :)

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Brandon. What a guy.

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They don't need to sustain the illusion of peril. Only the potentiality. So far they have managed to convince people that seasonal diseases are a threat to life and society. They can keep this up indefinitely.

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UM, sad to say but I wouldn't bet against you.

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Another view could be that they've pushed beyond the point of no return and may only see penalties, death being one that I'm sure they consider, for themselves if they back away.

There's also still 20 trillion printed and 20 trillion stolen. Doubt they want to give it back. This I'm afraid is revolution material. It doesn't get better until we make it better.

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If you haven’t read the Spartacus Letter it’s worth a read. While some of the theories seem a bit X-Files the medical science around Covid is solid. Dense and well documented it does show the science that Covid is not a respiratory disease.

From the paper:

“COVID-19 is a blood and blood vessel disease. SARS-CoV-2 infects the lining of human blood vessels, causing them to leak into the lungs.

COVID-19 is not a viral pneumonia. It is a viral vascular endotheliitis and attacks the lining of blood vessels, particularly the small pulmonary alveolar capillaries, leading to endothelial cell activation and sloughing, coagulopathy, sepsis, pulmonary edema, and ARDS-like symptoms. This is a disease of the blood and blood vessels. The circulatory system. Any pneumonia that it causes is secondary to that.

In severe cases, this leads to sepsis, blood clots, and multiple organ failure, including hypoxic and inflammatory damage to various vital organs, such as the brain, heart, liver, pancreas, kidneys, and intestines.”

This is why ventilators killer almost everyone put on them - what was needed and what works are anti-oxidants not oxygenation - “The correct treatment for severe COVID-19 related sepsis is non-invasive ventilation, steroids, and antioxidant infusions. Most of the drugs repurposed for COVID-19 that show any benefit whatsoever in rescuing critically-ill COVID-19 patients are antioxidants. N-acetylcysteine, melatonin, fluvoxamine, budesonide, famotidine, cimetidine, and ranitidine are all antioxidants.”

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Oct 7, 2021Liked by Mark Oshinskie

"The Scamdemic overreaction could have been declared over whenever “we” wanted it to be" That's what I've been telling people around me from the moment the first 6' tape line went down on the floor, don't allow this or it will spiral out of control beyond your wildest dreams, and I've been met with nothing but argument. I believe in the inherent goodness of humanity, but humanity's gullibility is so much stronger. A lesson about good intentions and the road to hell fits in there somewhere. I'm ambivalent. The children of the next generation are innocent victims, but I can't shake the feeling that the rest sorely deserve what's coming, even though the ultimate beneficiaries are the monsters of the world.

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Oct 6, 2021Liked by Mark Oshinskie

One way the current elites in power may use the failing vaccines is to blame them on Trump during the mid-term elections.

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If only Biden hadn’t implemented that blasted Operation Warp

Speed, and put Fauci in charge of our country!

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Good essay. Biden (or whatever entity controls him) has made it clear that the unvaccinated will be blamed for the cull that is coming this fall. And coming it most certainly is, as death rates are worse than they were last year at this time. Scapegoating 101. I think I recall Biden saying that he did so well in that class that the professor asked him to teach it, five weeks in...

What concerns me is that the entire West has taken the same, seemingly insane tack. Conspiracy, not mass stupidity, seems quite plausible, as every country immediately tossed out pre-pandemic plans in favor of economy-destroying lockdowns, masks, fear, and injections. The vaccines have failed spectacularly, yet Clueless Joe recently stated that his goal is to jab 98% of Americans with these garbage vaccines. Why? The Twitter account @Kingbingo has a pinned tweet that explains it best, I think. The quick and the dirty: the world economy is collapsing. The F'ers responsible for the mess want to control the demolition so they remain in control. Digital currency under their control is the goal, and in order for that dream to be realized, everyone must be ID'ed and tracked. Voila! Vaccine Passport. Worth checking out.

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Good points, John. I don't discount any of what you say. And I'm not confident that this will really end soon. I was just suggesting how this could been ended.

But way too late. And sadly, most people I know and see are dumb enough to buy the scam. Still.

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Oct 6, 2021Liked by Mark Oshinskie

There is far too much money invested in these poisons, and the system is far too corrupt, for the "pandemic" to be "switched off" soon, at least not without a major struggle. Meanwhile, the "vaccines" are the gift that keeps on giving. Jessica Rose's work is essential viewing.

An interview: https://covexit.com/vaers-what-do-the-data-tell-us/

An update: https://youtu.be/Y4MViwU3XOo

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It's fun to imagine a counterfactual where we had no means of testing for COVID. I think that's maybe 20 years ago, or less? How would things have been different?

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Oct 6, 2021Liked by Mark Oshinskie

There would have been no "pandemic" mentioned in history books. The PCR test made this entire fraud/scam/mass-murder possible.

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Yeah and would it even have been noticeable in terms of excess deaths/hospitalizations?

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It would be (roughtly +10% deaths in 2020), but only because the medical and governmental powers-that-be were systematically killing everyone they could. Packing infected patients in with the most vulnerable (nursing homes) at the beginning of the pandemic was clearly designed to mass murder. Suppressing proven treatments, and refusing to use them, especially today, when tons of positive studies are out on HCQ & IVM, etc., is again, mass murder.

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Right but presumably had they not been able to ID this virus from any other via a test, then they wouldn't have packed nursing homes, suppressed HCQ/IVM, etc.

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trump declared lock downs unnecessary in apr 2020.

they became the point to claim trump neglect and to get mail in ballots to destroy election integrity.

now covisd and climate blither are tools for destroying the republic.

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Oct 6, 2021Liked by Mark Oshinskie

With mid-terms approaching it may get dropped, they’ll take a beating otherwise since even some dems are fed up.

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Oct 6, 2021Liked by Mark Oshinskie

I imagined what my personal experience had been sans State Narrative,

"A few people I know got mildly to moderately ill with a transitory flu-like symptoms for a few days. A couple of 80-90 year-olds died. Sad. But old people die every day. <shrug>

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True, and let us face it: life at 80 plus is hard.

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Just catching up here on Nov 9 - I read this with a sense of growing encouragement; ah - but then saw the Oct 5 post date - 5 weeks ago! So, the answer to the question is, NO, sadly not?

A week or so ago, Italy officially reduced the count of "Covid Deaths" in the pandemic by a factor of 97% - some suggesting that was the opening gambit in their backdown from the scandemic.

I will try to stay more current. Thanks for your work.

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Thanks.

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This gift of COVID, which they certainly were part of designing, how much is the question, gave them Joe Biden as President and majorities in both houses on Congress. They will never want to see it go and with the media covering their backs they can spin it any way they want and the sheeple will continue to follow and praise their new religion. Look for all mail in voting in 2022, because going anywhere in person is just too dangerous.

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"No matter how wrong they continue to be, don’t expect them to admit it."

You've encapsulated the problem right here. And the compounder is that the media will never call it out. They have every opportunity here to say, "Wow, you guys were so wrong about everything!" But since they have parroted every line with nary a question, they can't.

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TLDR - You'll pardon me if I get my information from scientifically trained experts and not those of a retired lawyer who specialized in the field of defending the actions of bureaucrats in the administrative state. Joker.

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Sure, you can be as naive and continue to misspell as many words as you want.

Please remind me where you went to law school, and college, (BTW, which colleges admit students who can't spell at a third grade level?), how many credits of college science you took, and how many places have published articles you've written.

I don't have to call you names. The deficits in your knowledge and the weakness of your content speak for themselves.

BTW, I did more prosecution than defense. I was good at it.

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You did no such thing and we both know your career never advanced any further from whence it began. Pathetic. I attended college. I did not attend law school.

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Instead of stalking me for months and posting false messages about me at all hours of the day and night, your time would be better spent acquiring a fraction of the knowledge I have regarding science and Coronavirus data. And with some counseling, you might stop lying awake at night thinking about me.

You don't say where you "attended" college, or if you graduated. It couldn't have been selective. Is there a Troll U? You lack analytical skills and misspell basic words. I've gotten countless favorable messages re: my writing from numerous bestselling authors, multiple Ivy League professors (graduated with Distinction), editors at law journals, major print publications, judges at all levels, attorneys, and thousands of readers--many more each day. Where's your writing sample?

Get your booster. I'm strong and in excellent physical condition. You can have mine.

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I'm not stalking you, I'm participating in your blog. I note your most substantive responses are reserved for me. I find that interesting. You've previously written about your family, are your adult children aware of this dark place you've entered? Your wife? You graduated Cornell with distinction and, presumably hitting a dead end, went to law school like so many others finding themselves at that place. You then spent the entirety of your career serving bureaucrats of the state of New Jersey while being paid the equivalent of a high school teacher's salary. You'll pardon me if I seem less than impressed with your self-absorbed opinion of your scientific or legal prowess. :)

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Yes, Cornell with Distinction and Rutgers Law (Top 25 ranking at that time, and I earned a nearly full scholarship; Top 3% LSAT w/o taking a prep course). I was a Law Review Editor.

The attorneys in my office, and others like it, who did environmental enforcement litigation were also very highly-credentialed.

I doubt any of these people stalk/troll/lie about people in the middle of the night, as you do.

Thanks for playing. Seek counseling.

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Let me guess--gender studies major?

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Great job Mark,

This link is Peter McCullough, MD, MPH speaks at the 78th Annual Meeting of AAPS on October 2, 2021 'Winning the War Against Therapeutic Nihilism & Trusted Treatments vs Untested Novel Therapies"

It shows data and facts that support your position.

https://rumble.com/vnbv86-winning-the-war-against-therapeutic-nihilism-and-trusted-treatments-vs-unte.html

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Thanks, Dennis. I've seen McCullough in other videos. He's a good presenter.

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