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Nov 30, 2022Liked by Amy Sukwan

You know what's interesting? I am reading an Imprimis article in Sept 2022 issue, Volume 51, Number 9, page 7, paragraph 1, Complications of the Ukraine War, by Christopher Caldwell. Here's the quote:

"In August, the Pew Center published a study listing the top 13 issues motivating voters in the 2022 elections. Here are those issues in order: the economy, guns, crime, health care, voting rules, education, the Supreme Court, abortion, energy policy, immigration, foreign policy, big government, climate change, race and ethnicity, and the coronavirus [sic]."

My takeaway? While for many of us, the corona virus and all that surrounds it is THE major issue of our time, the Pew Center found that it was 15th behind a host of other issues. Am I interpreting this incorrectly? Is the corona virus issue hiding in "health care" and "big government"- ? Even if so, 4th and 12th aren't much better. What am I missing? Are people just still not getting it? That the corona virus situation is THE ROAD to totalitarianism? Help me understand the results of this study. Please.

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Sometimes the wording of questions is all it takes to get radically different results, though inflation and guns are interesting issues. I'd love to know how voters were motivated on guns. Did they want to ban them?

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Nov 30, 2022Liked by Amy Sukwan

It reads like the study was a survey of simply ranking issues of importance. That's how I read this. So you would get people on both sides of the issue. So whether I was for gun control or for the right to bear arms - "guns" ranked #2.

I am still stunned that corona virus ranked #15.

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Most people on both sides in the middle are over it. What you have is two extremes: the still narrative based covid isn't over group, obsessively ranting about wearing masks and rising cases and doing boosters and whatnot even though all those studies were BS, and the civil liberties group that view the entire covid response as the biggest human rights disaster in all of history in which the perps must be held to account. But in the middle you have a bunch of people who just want to memory hole the entire thing...

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Dec 1, 2022Liked by Amy Sukwan

🙄

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Dec 1, 2022Liked by Amy Sukwan

I agree.

I do surveys for grins and giggles.

Many of them are packed with loaded and leading questions.

The answers are rigged to one's "best answer". Which often does not express MY actual opinion.

The bias towards the Survey Creators agenda is obvious.

I take the results of most surveys with a large grain of salt.

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Nov 30, 2022Liked by Amy Sukwan

Another illness/depopulation factor I didn't see mentioned is chemtrails. Geoengineering patents have skyrocketed over the last few years, somewhat over the last decade, and chemical pro/anti precipitation patents go back to the 1800s.

My vehicle windshield gets nasty after very light rains evaporate off overnight, wish I had the resources to analyze the crud left on there.

I've read that in addition to the metals used for precipitation geoengineering, these days there is also graphene and bioweapon organisms, but for sure there's metals that shouldn't be allowed to get into the water supply and agricultural products.

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Thanks. Easily the most terrifying aspect of this. They have known for a long time. A brief survey of medical articles on the effect of being exposed to stronger radiation during pregnancy reveals it easily. The general affect on fertility in general I haven’t looked at yet but my instincts tell me it is real. Plants are being affected to. And the genetics, nervous systems of living beings. How could it not affect each and every living cell?

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-16623-8#Abs1

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A well integrated plan:

https://youtu.be/Hm1D0PH8npg

As expected SubStack isn’t functioning that well this morning.

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