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Peggy Bojduj's avatar

I know Trump would not have allowed a mandate forcing people to choose between not working to pay bills or taking this shot. And fewer people would have been harmed. I don’t think Any of your 3 choices are the case. I don’t think he knows the magnitude of the harms of these shots. He was played by the players like the rest of us. I’m just glad I saw that dark horse interview at the beginning of Covid with Weinstein Corey and I’m not remembering if Paul Merrick was on that interview. That coupled with Dale Bigtree’s football analogy of how these vaccines would work or more importantly, not work, convinced me to wait and watch and then decline the jab.

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Ely's avatar

Good that you did Peggy. I was never going to take them because I knew from the beginning they would be a disaster. I'm old enough to remember the disasters of the past, plus I have enough confidence in my body's immune system, which unfortunately, many doctors discounted during the Covid debacle.

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jtrudel trudelgroup.com's avatar

Trump was new to politics, and he trusted his "experts." As did most everyone else.

What I keep saying: COVID and the Jabs were the greatest genocide in the history of the world. It is past time for Nuremberg 2.0. Short ropes and long drops. Fauci should go first. Gates can be second.

Just as Eisenhower did, the executions should be filmed and shown in schools.

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Mara's avatar

At very least, Trump showed appalling judgment in choosing his "experts".

I was anti-Trump in the beginning, but in 2020, I was aware that Trump was being demonised unfairly by the media, and I started to think he just might be doing a good job, and I took a closer look. His tweet about HCQ pushed me completely to his side.

Then we got Operation Warp Speed...

Trump is not a medical expert & has no grounding in any of the biological or health sciences. However, he is a businessman, and to be a successful businessman, you have to be a good judge of people.

Trump did not show himself to be a good judge of people during his presidency... or else he was simply a master of expediency, which I am starting to believe was the case.

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jtrudel trudelgroup.com's avatar

The SWAMP is deep and dark. Truth is VERY hard to find, and harder to prove.

As for COVID and the jabs, this was by far the greatest genocide in the history of the world. Solution?

Nuremberg 2.0. Short ropes and long drops. Start with Fauci. Gates can be next.

Who is the last best hope of getting justice? #Trump2024 https://www.johntrudel.com

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Ely's avatar

The problem is, he's had plenty of time to correct course and put the blame on the Fauci, Birx et al. But he refuses to do it. It should have been done in 2022 when there was the explosion of deaths and adverse events.

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SpringTimeFun8's avatar

https://substack.com/@applesblossomtree5/note/c-54173352?r=j3apx&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action

We know the attached.

Plus those responsible for the Covid Jab which had the MRNA has gone to GITMO.

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Mara's avatar

A lot of people - very intelligent and informed people - believe the vaccination narrative.

I did, myself, until I started to question it in 2019.

I still believed that the early vaccines, the ones I was given as a child (polio and triple antigen - aka DPT) were a successful health measure. However, I was becoming very wary of the newer vaccines, eg the one for HPV, and especially concerned about the adjuvants used (a lot of aluminium, which is a whole story - or scandal - in itself).

Then with the covid jabs, I knew it was not possible, given the limited testing, that they could be confidently stated to be "safe and effective".

Therefore, all the "experts" were lying through their teeth. (I'm no vaccinologist - I have a degree in physiology/psychology, not a medical degree... and if I could figure this out, these "experts" surely could.)

So Trump could well have been genuine in believing in the vaccine myth back in 2019. (Though I can't help thinking about that time that RJK spoke to him about childhood vaccine risk, then Bill Gates got in Trump's ear and somehow prevailed...)

But NOT the covid jab myth. If he could tweet about HCQ (because somebody drew his attention to the studies being done in France) then there is no excuse... he should have at least been able to see there was a problem there.

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