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Kelli's avatar

I already knew much of it, though RFK Jr connected many additional dots. For me it was incredibly validating, as my life had become a lonely place. Truth, it seems, can be very unpopular.

As an aside, I'm growing weary of the paranoia over "controlled opposition." It's become as fever pitched as the virus hysteria and other fear-based reactions. All that matters is that this book jogged many people out of their soul sleep ... got them to consider ceasing their material-world-worship of doctors, pharma, government, etc., and to ask better questions. Start seeking the Truth.

There is no superman or white knight coming to save us, including RFK Jr.

It's our job to wake up and seek Truth first.

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Context is the key.

This is not a regular book. It was written under the name of a lawyer with huge experience and amazing successes. If a lawyer decides to put his name on the cover, it is meaningful. If the book disturbs the status quo, it is meaningful multiple times.

This one factor should be sufficient to make anyone read this book. Forget Substack articles. There is plenty of repetitions here, stirring waters without anything to follow up. But “The real…” is for real.

I thought, “Ok, a book is just a book. This one, will it remain a book, or is it a prelude to real actions to change the fate of people for better?” It is a must read. First, it has to change your belief system. The more important thing is that this book offers you a context for all things pharma. And this is a place where reading ends and your own personal life begins. Don’t miss it.

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