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Anne's avatar

Outstanding. As always. Thank you, Darby.

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DUANE HAYES's avatar

Been wondering all this time, what a shame. Thousands dropping dead, and no justice.

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Sharon Michael's avatar

Excellent piece, but the lack of consequences for the evildoers is such a disappointment to all of us.

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Alfred's avatar

"The Covid-19 vaccines likely will turn out to be the single-most damaging pharmaceutical product ever hoisted upon humanity. The devastation they have wrought is unfathomable. If we actually were to hold those responsible for this dystopian nightmare to account, the cost to the drug companies — and by extension, Wall Street — would dwarf any class action, product liability, or medical fraud case in history."

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Indeed. And eventually even those who might be inclined to take action on this will fall back to a position akin to "too big to fail" with the banks. "It's just too big and would tear our society apart and destroy our economy, etc. blah, blah, blah."

So they're going to do some epic singing and dancing to navigate around this crime. With a few exceptions, I'm sure, who will be powerless to affect any real action.

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The BarefootHealer's avatar

I agree DeSantis is not the politician most have hoped for (neither is RFK, For that matter), and that the intention was for a token grand jury to appease the growing angry masses. However, the (intentional by design) contamination issue for all the modRNA shots, has potentially changed that- their hands will be forced to address this tangibly in someway in 24/25, lest they lose their voting base.

🤔🤔😐🤨💥

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Darby Shaw's avatar

I hope you're right.

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Smedley Butler's avatar

You act as if voting works......it does not!

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ILoveLiberty's avatar

There are two issues pertaining to this scamplandemic. One is the medical causation of life-threatening injury. The other is the trampling on our rights, liberties as Americans, to self-govern. It is the foundational issue. Do we have rights to self-govern? Yes. Enshrined in the Declaration and detailed in the Constitution and upheld in the courts. Therefore, the entire system of government is guilty. Of Sedition and Treason. Mass Murder.

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Darby Shaw's avatar

I think you just proved my point regarding grand juries. The one that targeted your company was for a "BS technical regulatory charge." Your words, not mine. But the government got what it wanted nonetheless because "we couldn't afford to fight it so we pled." Again, your words, not mine. That's not how grand juries were supposed to work. They were not supposed to be rubber stamps for BS government regulators.

Regarding DeSantis and all the supposedly good things he's done, it's called "controlled opposition." And it's what establishment Republicans do best: They give you just enough to make you think they're on your side, but they never actually pull the trigger on anything.

DeSantis for me proved his true colors with J6. Many Floridians traveled to DC on J6 to peacefully protest the stolen election, and many got ensnared by our corrupt FBI, DOJ, and DC judges. Their families have begged DeSantis even just for a meeting to talk about their cases. He has refused to meet with any of them. If that doesn't spell phony for you, I don't know what does. (Actually, it's far worse than just being a phony. He is corrupt to his core.)

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Ned's avatar

What's DeSantis supposed to do about cases in DC? DeSantis corrupt to the core? I only wish we had that level of corruption here in AZ. But go ahead and inhale the glorious scent of Bump Stock Trump.

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Ned's avatar

There's tons of new info and studies coming out on the Covid vaxxes daily. Way too much for me to keep track of on Substack alone. There's no way an empanneled grand jury can keep up with the current infomation inflow, and no way they're going to be hasty on this issue. The facts are still developing. This is going to be a document heavy case.

But yeah - they should have already done something. FFS...

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Ned's avatar

It's sophomoric thinking to conclude the grand jury should have already acted. And then writing a entire diatribe about it solely because "DeSantis hate", while demonstrating an apparent lack of understanding regarding the complexities of the legal issues. Unreal.

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Darby Shaw's avatar

My only goal here is to expose the truth, then let the chips fall where they may.

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