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originally posted by: Thoughtful1
a reply to: SMOKINGGUN2012
"The end will not be for everyone" can be taken many different ways depending on the scenario.
So not just political.
I have also thought of it in terms of the plandemic. Some people didn't survive the first attack with the virus, others have not survived the shot, others won't survive the long haul Covid and many will suffer from the mRNA complications. Then there will be the people suffering from depression/suicide.
That would mean that death from the bioweapon will not be for everyone. There will be survivors.
Will we like that end? The final outcome may not be what everyone would like. Loss of so many people. Big societal and structural changes will not make people feel comfortable and that end is not for all either.
I have wondered if this ku has made it so that the end will not be for everyone. Moving forward there will be the need to have the "watchers" to provide alerts when things are going off the rails and becoming corrupt. Sort of a never ending story to keep evil in check. When the bright spotlight is placed on nefarious actions that will disrupt them. We can never let this happen again!
originally posted by: SMOKINGGUN2012
FBI agents who were involved with raid also under investigation by Durham.....NOT surprised....LOL
imgur.com...
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
We can never let this happen again!
originally posted by: SMOKINGGUN2012
FBI agents who were involved with raid also under investigation by Durham.....NOT surprised....LOL
imgur.com...
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