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I don’t have a TV, either, out of choice. I had helped a neighbor by watching their children during spring break in 2020. I wanted to get the children outside to play rather than watching “the boob-tube” or playing video games. Our parks had yellow Caution tape wrapped around the equipment, which was insane to me because I used to go into BSL labs suited up like an astronaut (I am not exaggerating in the least) so I knew something was amiss with regards to a piece of cloth on one’s face (mask) and fear tactics such as making a playground look like a crime scene. I removed the caution tape and the children were afraid of “getting in trouble”. Their mother is a nurse at the local hospital. I explained what I used to do for a living. I am surprised they did not turn me in now. Children need to be outdoors to play, though, in sunshine. We did play, and I am still glad that I removed our town’s handiwork. I made it my mission to take the children to every single park in our community and remove tape to play. I also wanted to demonstrate to those children that questioning erroneous authority and taking the appropriate action is also necessary. I, too, am called cynical and paranoid. I know what I saw in laboratories and universities from coast to coast, though, and the only thing I can point to that was actually pertaining to “health” was cleft palate research at University of Pittsburg. Pretty much all of the big universities that received federal dollars were my clients at one point or another so I saw things I still cannot explain to this day. Much of it was creepy. It definitely did not serve humanity.

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Hi Elizabeth, I'd love to do an interview with you, if you are interested.

If so, please email me on unbekoming@outlook.com

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Loved Supertramp as a young person and the lyrics of Child of Vision come to mind “And you gave me Coca-Cola ‘cause you said it tasted good. And you watch the television ‘cause it tells you that it should. Wow….how true was that?

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