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Dean Scoville's avatar

For crissakes, you assume a lot of limitations amongst your audience. There was a sizable constituency that recognized wtf was going on from the get-go. Why the hell else did we refuse the bio weapons in the first place. The globalists had been tilting their hand for years and some immediately recognized the significance of the cards in play. This wasn’t too damn difficult given their telegraphing their every move via assertive *and timeline* dictated prognostications, the principals involved (gay genocidal Fauci), their precedent track record, and the over-the-top protocols put in place in lieu of any genuine scientific inquiry. That we should hold Trump accountable for signing off on this shit is infinitely more reasonable than your recidivist role as apologist for him.

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Dani Richards's avatar

Not true for me. I felt very betrayed by Trump allowing this genocide to unfold. I voted for him twice. The reason he caught my attention the first time is because he was the sole candidate in a field of like 20 people who had anything at all reasonable to say about vaccines (i.e., we should look into them). At the time, I was already concerned about the proposed adult vaccine schedule and the hard vaccine mandate push for children. I was disappointed that the vaccine task force that he implied would happen (with RFK Jr.) never seemed to materialize.

It is true that I did not see the COVID tyranny coming, but it was crystal clear from the outset that we were being played. I watched many press conferences, although no, I do not own a television and therefore I was perhaps less susceptible to the brainwashing propaganda that comes over the TV.

I have been convinced of Trump's great intelligence and that he allows others to think he is less smart than he is. I think he kept many of his promises. There was a lot I liked about what he was able to accomplish during his first term.

But yes -- I feel so betrayed. Because of the lies that were allowed to unfold and the censorship that happened, my entire family (parents, siblings, adult children) fell for the vaccine propaganda. Trump's mention of hydroxychloroquine and other such things fell on deaf ears, even though I was able to hear him. Why could he not have made it more plain or clear? Why did so many people have to be injured and die? These are ALL of my loved ones.

I am of a forgiving nature, but I still am waiting for a full-disclosure reckoning on what the heck he was thinking. If this is 5-D or whatever chess, well kudos if he is able to pull it off and rescue humanity, but I'll be honest, I'm not happy about the collateral damage in the lives of so many. I think this was too much collateral damage. And we have not yet seen the worst of it. The excess deaths are not slowing down.

I want an explanation, and it had better be good.

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