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Michael Framson's avatar

Amy, I have fallen behind so I'm reading this having missed a few, but this is very sobering. You are more connected to the day-to-day real life with its struggles for existence. This morning like every morning, I raised the thermostat about 5 degrees to get heat. That's dystopian; disconnected. Your trauma and why you can't wear a mask you shared with readers, it was more than what I said "a good read". You survived a car crash. You are a survivor, resilient.

I read substackers, maybe 15 or so. They are trailers for the upcoming movie which is out-of-focus. I haven't decided whether to buy a weapon or dehydrated eggs.

Anyway, thanks for your explorations. Now I will see about catching up.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

Thanks for the comment! Thais in general are more connected with day to day struggles I'm sure it's what appealed to me even if I didn't at first see it. Life is risk

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Robert's avatar

The cull on humans works on so many levels.

1 there is a virus, I’ve had it,I’m medical, so knew it was not a cold or flu. I’m vax free, 2 days and done.

2 The jabs disable cell signalling rendering the immune system dysfunctional.No immune system, no defence against pathogens, bacteria, fungi and cancer kept in check

3 The spike protein causes fibrosis and amyloidosis-slowly killing from the inside out.

5 Famine

6 who knows what else to come

Unless the masses make a stand now, it’s too late. We are being herded and the majority can’t see it, some don’t want to see it, so all you can do is prepare

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

LOL it still made me laugh! It's hard to find truth in a world where authorities are all captured. Some days I pour over data based on how I know I would design a good research study. Other days I just try to still my mind and enjoy the moment

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