Tuesday, April 12, 2022

2021: DEADLIEST YEAR IN AMERICAN HISTORY

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More than 70% of the conventionally grown produce had detectable pesticide residue. Time to build that backyard farm as if your life depended on it.

PHILADELPHIA: 1ST U.S. CITY TO REINSTATE INDOOR MASK MANDATE. MASS CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE NOW.

FRANCIS BOYLE, U.S. WEAPONS EXPERT ON THE BIOLABS ALONG THE UKRAINE BORDER

Thank you to Lew Rockwell.  

0:00 to 1:34  Based on my knowledge, judgment, and experience and everything I have seen in the public records so far, yes, these are biological warfare weapons, offensive biological warfare weapons laboratories set up by the Pentagon.  Remember, the Pentagon does not do missionary work, they kill people.  And that’s why they are there.  And it’s now coming out of the uh . . . I’ve seen some of the documents produced by the Russian government.  Uh, yes, it appears that’s exactly what they were doing.  Indeed, there’s a [“Tucker: The Pentagon Is Lying About BioLabs in Ukraine.” Fox News] a . . . uh, BSL 3 down there in Odesa, and if you look at websites for BSL3s, which I have done repeatedly, you will see they research, develop, test, stockpile, and prepare for use every ["Russia’s Wild Theories about Secret Bio_labs and ‘Crisis Actors’in Ukraine Are Crafted to Appeal to US Conspiracists, experts say,” Tom Porter, YahooNews, March 14, 2022] type of hideous Nazi biological warfare weapon you can possibly imagine using DNA, genetic engineering, Gain of Function, and now synthetic biology, which by the way, I also covered in my Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act, 1989 [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Biological_Weapons_Anti-Terrorism_Act_of_1989] Every U.S. citizen and resident involved in these activities is subject to life imprisonment under my statute.  
Biowarfare and Terrorism, Francis Boyle, 2005.