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World Economic Forum applauding the covid pandemic as a perfect “opportunity” to push forward
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eftg1
(12936 Posts - Joined: Sep 19, 2012)
Posted at 7:49 pm on Dec 19, 2021
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Globalist socialist centralization
Replies to: "World Economic Forum applauding the covid pandemic as a perfect “opportunity” to push forward"
World Economic Forum applauding the covid pandemic as a perfect “opportunity” to push forward
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eftg1
- 7:49pm 12/19/21
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Sounds like a great reason to get vaccinated, doesn't it? Take the power away from them.
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BaronVonZemo
- 9:24pm 12/19/21
Baron as always you make great points,I support people who are vaccinated and unvaccinated
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eftg1
- 9:30pm 12/19/21
Baron always does but there isn’t a chance in hell these assholes are giving
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TampaIrish
- 9:36pm 12/19/21
Robert Malone (one of the inventors of MRNA lipid vector idea) says. "You can't undo it."
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eftg1
- 9:51pm 12/19/21