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On 11/20/2021 at 2:04 PM, SwAg said:

Now, a partnership requires two, but there is no reason that duo cannot become a triumvirate.

I want in on these scams.  Anything to do with health and freedom that the easy mark crowd will bite on.  Maybe drugs that cause the person you imagine arguing against in the shower to materialize and actually engage in hand to hand combat.

Between the three of us, there is a legitimate front.  Dummy us up an LLC in a jurisdiction that opposes veil piercing for liability, and craft our actions around avoiding elements of the federal criminal code.  That will buy us at least eight years before they can get viable racketeering charges against us, then simply hope we made enough to justify absconding.

...we're gonna make so much ******* money...

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On 11/19/2021 at 2:12 PM, SwAg said:

Well, to be in compliance with the court’s order on the FOIA request, it is necessary.

The government would be subject to sanctions if they failed to turn over anything relevant given the sheer breadth of the FOIA request.

That’s why you draft documents meticulously and properly.  The amount is substantially reduced, process expedited, and obliged to a good-faith effort to not be needlessly cumbersome — if a competent individual drafted the FOIA requests.

There’s allot to be said for properly worded requests. 

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Pfizer and BioNTech announced Monday morning that their vaccine provides long-term protection against the coronavirus in youth ages 12 to 15, according to data from their late-stage vaccine trial.

A two-dose series of the vaccine proved to be 100 percent effective against the coronavirus, measured seven days to over four months after the second dose, the company said in a news release.

Data from the trial with 2,228 participants show that of the 30 confirmed symptomatic cases of covid-19 in the trial, all 30 were in the placebo group and zero cases were in the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine group, resulting in 100 percent vaccine efficacy, the company said.

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When the book is written on all this (if anyone is still alive to write it) the two biggest failures after the initial escape from the lab will have been: 

1. The failure to ramp up vaccine production and distribute it GLOBALLY 

2. The failure of many rich, developed nations with practically unlimited vaccine supply (and vaccine supply that practically speaking doesn't impact that of developing nations tbh) to pivot quickly to an aggressive boosting strategy 

First issue is much bigger but the second will probably cost half a million lives in the US and Europe within the next few months.  Very sad.

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As we roll into the Thanksgiving weekend...take a moment out to say thanks to all of the dedicated humans who worked their ***** off to invent, create, develop & prove these COVID vaccines as safe and effective...
And then give more thanks to the army of docs & nurses who safely delivered those shots into our arms.

Truly an amazing accomplishment; even more spectacular given all the naysayers working against their efforts

If we rewind the tape - There were more than a few whiners in here whining:
A COVID vaccine might take 5+ years !
We may never have a viable vaccine !

And yet here we are with more than 7.65 Billion shots in arms.
A feat never before accomplished in the history of mankind

Time to give THANKS

https://covidvax.live/

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