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This is fabulous—I had to finally subscribe to this Substack.

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Thank you Jane!

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Thanks for a great interview. What is just astounding to me is that the NYT can continue to spin a tale of how the shots " are probably the most beneficial medical breakthrough in years, if not decades." LOL, David Leonhardt--another shill for the false narrative. So this is how they're doing it. Yes, there were side effects for a few people, but it was worth it because look (at all the false statistics). We have to keep trying to open people's eyes!

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Great interview.

Would be interested on Josh's take regarding the demonic entity in the person of Dr Katie Atwell we are currently dealing with here in Australia:

https://aagabriel.substack.com/p/mandeval-research-project-announced

https://aagabriel.substack.com/p/katie-atwells-continuum-of-academic

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Turtles All The Way Down and Dissolving Illusions woke me up to the detrimental effects of all vaccines. FWIW https://philberg.substack.com/p/covid-19-and-virus-books-review

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Excellent interview. Thank you.

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Thank you for another great interview. You are providing such a good service to humankind (as opposed to the humanunkind vaccine industry).

In 1858 the stink from the river Thames was so bad, Parliament thought of relocating to Oxford. Enter the great engineer Sir Joseph Bazalgette (1819-1891) who built the London sewers 150 years ago (still in use) and made a massive contribution to reducing disease, an outcome that was then hijacked by the vaccine-industry as of their making - early days in propaganderising people to accept injections, against which there was (not surprisingly) a natural fear, disgust and mistrust at the time. And now the mistrust is, thankfully, being revived as people like Josh Walkos publicise their important research on the subject.

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Your stock is worth it to the last penny. Nice feature & best of luck!

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Anytime we combine children with the word placebo, you know that spells trouble. Great work!

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This was great! Of all the aspects of this past 4 years, I find the psychology most interesting, disappointing, frustrating, and disgusting!

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