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Human Genocide Alert

mean mr.mustard

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The Year that Expertise Collapsed​


The very idea that experts should be replaced is indicative of letting the ignorant devour propaganda.

"The lockdowners and shot mandators were never intellectually serious people. They never much thought about the implications or ramifications of what they were doing. They were just wrecking things mostly for pecuniary gain, job protection, and career advancement, plus it was fun to be in charge. It’s not much more complicated than that."

This well crafted quote is definitive proof that idiots need to feel confident being stupid.
 

Roms

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Three universities confirm that COVID jabs destroy human health: Autoimmunity, tinnitus, musculoskeletal inflammation and more

 

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Swiss health insurance report: People receiving cancer treatment since 2020 skyrocketed by 73% after rollout of COVID vaccines

 

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Life expectancy studies expose vaccination as among greatest EVILS in human history

Global vaccine holocaust in motion

 

BudToaster

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plus, they finally have test results for jabbed non-human animals ... at the zoos ... been vaxxed to protect them from infectious caretakers ... and die.
 

mean mr.mustard

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Three universities confirm that COVID jabs destroy human health: Autoimmunity, tinnitus, musculoskeletal inflammation and more


Newstarget.com?

Do you have any idea how many people actually perform research?

Perhaps you could give it a try...
 

engine

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For me Germany is doing a second genocide since 2015. But this time, it is an indirect genocide against their own native German population. They doing this by mass-migration of Arabs/Muslims and Africans which get paid up to 1500 Euro per person per month as social welfare (which pulls more and more of these subhumans into their land).

When they get bored (which is only matter of time) they commit crimes like theft, murder and especially rape.

The proof that this is an orchestrated and indirect genocide is the fact, that these crime are NOT punished. When a trail is opened (which happens only 50% of the time, as a trail needs to be filed 6 months after a defendant get caught) they get an acquittal or probation which is in fact an acquittal.

All in all, they do it much more sophisticated than 80 years ago, buy sadly they never changed their way of thinking. Racial thinking remains the same, only the value of certain races changes over time.
 

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Do you have a list?

Categorizing people as subhuman is obvious qualification so I will be taking notes to get it straightened out.
That’s a kind of philosophical one. I my opinion (note my personal opinion) it is possible to classify races and ethnic groups in human and subhuman as we have certain criteria which separates a human from an animal. This is the same foundation which legitimates prison sentences for criminals. Every human has the ability to feel compassion and pain and has the ability to act rational by suppressing drives/desires of a long period of time to archive higher/complex goals. Animals, on the other hand, act through genetically predefined instincts to satisfy short-term urges/desires.

History has shown that some racial and ethnic groups are more likely to belong to one side than the other. The USA especially Florida had their own rapefugee moment when they got invaded by Cubans (most of the former criminals) back in the 1980 ().
 

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rapefugee
That's a new term for me.


The fallout from the Mariel Boatlift contributed to important shifts in ideas about the primary aim of immigration enforcement. Kelly Lytle Hernández writes that in the 1950s, the imagined target of Border Patrol agents shifted from the “illegal alien” to the “criminal alien,” a distinct subject produced in the context of the growing War on Drugs. During the 1980s, the “criminal alien” moved from the minds of law enforcement insiders to the public sphere as a fictive but widely recognizable figure, one frequently invoked in a bipartisan push for restrictive immigration legislation and in attempts to undermine calls for more expan-
sive immigrant rights. While it was not the only site responsible for the growing emphasis on “criminal aliens” in U.S. immigration policy, Miami was of fundamental importance. A careful examination of Miami after the boatlift reveals that a focus on particular “types” of Mariel Cubans drove punitive responses in the press and in policymaking decisions. This group was at the center of the social, political, and legal processes that pushed U.S. immigration policy beyond a crucial inflection point. When Florida Governor Bob Graham testified before Congress and warned that the handling of the boatlift would encourage other nations to “dump their refuse on the United States,” he had specific individuals in mind (Final Report of the Select Commission 117). He would have had clear memories of the people living in Tent City, the people rounded up on the streets of Miami, and the people confined in the Dade County Jail. The Mariel Cubans who ended up in jails and prisons in the U.S. were largely poor and working-class people. Many were Black or mulato. Tens of thousands were young men with past experiences of incarceration. All were
living with the effects of precarious immigration status. A study of Mariel Cubans in Miami cannot explain everything about the growth in the criminalizing dimensions of U.S. immigration enforcement during the1980s. Other key moments and places contributed to transformations in U.S. immigration policy during this
period. These changes cannot be understood, however, without a study of small-scale dynamics in Miami or an account of the lives of the Mariel Cubans who became particular targets in a system that evolved to cast a much broader group of migrants as “criminals” amidst escalating efforts to police, confine, and exclude them.

 
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Covid management: Life imprisonment and retrial in Vietnam.​

Former Minister of Health in the dock​

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by Audrey D’Aguanno

Around a hundred civil servants and other businessmen have been arrested in Vietnam since last year as part of several investigations into the management of Covid-19. It seems that the justice system in the small Asian country is more efficient – and less corrupt? – than ours.


And that she does not intend to submit to the pedigree of the defendants: the former Minister of Health, Nguyen Thanh Long, was taken handcuffed and escorted by police officers to the Hanoi court, where he has been on trial since Wednesday, along with 36 other people. They are all accused of corruption in the awarding of screening test contracts. The trial is expected to last three weeks.

$34 million was allegedly paid to these officials. According to Vietnamese justice, these would be bribes in exchange for contracts with the company Viet A, which manufactures screening kits, for the supply of tests to hospitals at considerably inflated prices.

A scam which – again according to Vietnamese justice – brought in around $172 million to the company Viet A, but whose CEO, Phan Quoc Viet, paid the price. He was sentenced by a military court to a total of 25 years in prison : 15 years for abuse of position and power in the exercise of official functions and 10 years for violation of tender rules leading to serious consequences for the community.

At the same time, three state Covid management officials were imprisoned for life and several others sentenced to long prison sentences, again for cases of corruption linked to health measures.

They will surely regret not having been born on the other side of the hemisphere, in Europe, where the political class, scandal after scandal, is not worried. Where destroying evidence – like deleting text messages – has no consequences. Where Madame von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, who, let us remember, is not elected by anyone – can commit an entire Union to the purchase of vaccines for the sum of 35 billion and choose not to explain it, declining the invitations of Parliament. Just as the boss of Pfizer declined, revealing the crass impotence of the European authorities and the total opacity surrounding the decisions imposed on the 27 Member States.

If these decisions are taken outside the seat of Parliament, and the latter is completely subject to the Commission, we are entitled to ask ourselves what is the point of going to the polls next June to elect its representatives!
 
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