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Rhys Jaggar's avatar

Seems to me that a good lawyer would have little problem arguing that premeditation of actions occurred to trigger the 'partnership' between DOD and HHS, since only through premeditation would they conclude that such a partnership was necessary to over-ride limitations of powers of individual Depts/Agencies. Only through reaching that conclusion would they effect a never-before-entered-into partnership aimed at mass injection of the US people with ill-defined, untested concoctions.

Once premeditation of actions is proven, all possibility of plausible deniability is lost for the senior conspirators.

It's still possible to conclude that the entirety of the Senate and Congress were intellectually incapable/unwilling to do their mandated duties to oversee Executive activities in order to protect the lives, health and prosperity of those they are mandated to serve. That of course would in normal employment be an instant dismissal offence. In fact, it's entirely reasonable to argue that Congress and the Senate is no longer allowed to govern as they have committed what would be capital crimes if they were aware of what they were doing and still would represent widespread manslaughter if they didn't.

But further evidence would be needed to identify co-conspirators within the Senatorial/Congressional ranks who were tasked with bringing all Public Representatives into line to collude unwittingly in treason against the American People.

Do such co-conspirators exist and who has the evidence to prove it??

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I think not only did defence help to develop the killer jab, they also helped to fix up a virus that could cause a panic attack. I think the virus was not ready when released, that it was an accidental too early release. The virus spread very quickly but was not deadly enough, but since it escaped, they took the opportunity and once the panic train was rolling, it went quite well. Unfortunately for them, quite a few people in the world realized soon that something was off. I smelled a rat in early March, reading an article from I think South Korea. Then I found Berenson, and then all of you. What a luck ! I thought I was going nuts, but it was the rest of the world going nuts.

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