Vaccine tourists are coming to America

"We have arrived in the US not for the American dream, we are here for the vaccine dream," 49-year-old Elver Estela told CNN. The businessman had travelled from Peru.

           

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Coronavirus weariness has set in. Americans have had it with the lies and power grabbing by hypocritical politicians who have been caught many times violating their own mask and social distancing mandates (Governors Whitmer and Newsom, for examples). Don’t take the dangerous inoculations. You are not a lab rat. Don’t wear the masks. Resistance the globalist control freaks. What will they do then? Gates will probably see to it that a more dangerous version of the virus gets trotted out. He’s already predicated it. Then they will cry for more lockdowns, mask wearing, and even more vaccines will be rolled out over and over again. Say no to Gates and Fauci. Instead of following their mandates,


Because media wont do its job, some food for thought.

What if Covid and the vaccine are both tools armed with CRISPR mRNA molecules designed to target/harm populations based on discriminating DNA traits amongst certain demographics? This possible connection has been mysteriously "overlooked" by previous govt and media a like. Consider unprecended coordination with Foreign leaders, FCC, CDC, etc for the sake of "National security" with goal of population control targeting older/indigenous/brown communities. Notice how statistics of disproportionate impacts (deaths) against these communities were glossed over when it was obvious there was nothing natural about this virus.

Intelligence reports prior to Pres #45 arrival listed designer viruses as a national threat however those reports disappeared once #45 took office. Consider behind scenes coordination with China, UK, Russia, and US. Consider the strange behavior/connection we had with these foreigner leaders just before the virus "appeared".

Think about colonialism, slavery, racism, the source of this evil, and the desperate desire for those perpetrators to remain in control during an era of great depletion of earths natural resources. The writing is on the wall, earth cannot sustain today's population.

Think the idea if far fetched? Watch Netflix's Human Nature and consider the evil that can be done with the CRISPR technology.

#keepaskingquestions.


I'm Zhangyin. Police reform has begun in the United States. According to the National Conference of State Legislature (NCSL) and others, 25 states and regions, half of the United States, have enacted legislation that limits the use of excessive force by police officers. It's been a year since a black man, George Floyd, was killed by a white police officer. With interest in the "Black Lives Matter (BLM)" movement diminishing, the challenge is to sustain the momentum of reform. "We have to act. (We) are facing a turning point." Biden said in a statement after meeting with his bereaved family on May 25, the anniversary of Floyd's death. Mr. Biden emphasized that he would aim to pass a police reform bill to curb the excessive use of force by police officers. Mr. Biden will work on reforming the police organization and reducing disparities, which have been regarded as a problem because white supremacism is deeply rooted. There are 18,000 police organizations nationwide. The states and municipalities that have jurisdiction over the police have embarked on a series of reforms. In April, eastern Maryland enacted a law requiring police officers to wear cameras and restricting landlords from unauthorized home searches. "To make a real difference, law enforcement officers (police officers) need to be accountable." Mr. Biden advocates police reform as a concrete measure to eliminate discrimination. A video of Mr. Floyd being held by a former white police officer with his knees and repeating "(I) can't breathe" spread on SNS (exchange site), and the anger of the people went to the police. .. "The US police system has historically been shaped to protect whites," said Nikki Jones, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley. "Skin color-based laws, such as the Jim Crow laws, which institutionalized black and racism and continued until the 1960s, were reflected in the police crackdown that enforces the law." Professor Jones). From this history, distrust of the police has accumulated among black people. There is a deep-rooted voice that the police system rooted in white supremacy needs to be changed in order not to repeat the tragedy. However, in the United States, the number of unemployed people is increasing due to the coronavirus disease, and security is deteriorating. Violent crimes are on the rise in big cities such as New York, and there is growing anxiety and resistance to weakening police powers. The road to reform is steep. "(The law) is like tying the hands of a police officer trying to catch a criminal. It's not a joke," said John Catanzara, a trade union representative of the Chicago Police Department. In Chicago, Illinois, Midwest, which is trying to introduce regulations that limit the actions of police officers, police in their jurisdiction have voiced opposition to the administration. Wocheshiki, the representative of the local police chiefs' association, is concerned that "more police officers will resign." It is said that more than 20 million people, mainly young people, from blacks to whites, participated in the demonstration after Mr. Floyd's death. By May 25, the first anniversary, memorial rallies were held in various parts of the United States, including Los Angeles, California in the west and New York in the east. However, one year after Floyd's death, the enthusiasm that the demonstrators filled the road is chilling. Floyd's younger brother, Terrence, made a speech in New York on May 23, with only a few dozen participants. According to a Civivs poll, 53% of respondents supported the BLM movement as of June 1, 2020, immediately after Floyd's murder, and 47% as of May 22, 2020. The Democratic Party has 87% support, while the Republican Party has only 5%. There is also a 46-point difference in support between blacks and whites, and awareness of racial discrimination varies greatly by party and race. Racism in the United States is intricately intertwined with gun society, economic disparities, police organizations and issues rooted in the United States. In order to sustain the momentum for the elimination of discrimination following Mr. Floyd's death, it is necessary to take concrete measures to correct it step by step. (Nihonkeizai newspaper, New York = Ooshima Yumiko, Yoshida Kaori, Chicago = Noge Youko)
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