1) Nashville RV explosion is weird right? As I start to scroll today, I find a report about a boxed truck that was playing similar messages that had been stopped Lebanon (not sure which one there are several).
2) Luckily the bomb squad investigated and no explosives were found.
So, I continue to scroll and come across a post claiming that
the Nashville explosion did not come from the RV, but a possible missile. There is video evidence that further suggests that as a possibility.
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4) Then A buddy stated that he saw a theory about a possible Election Fraud connection with AT&T.
My question with that is why? some quick searches and I came across a few headlines:
Has anybody heard of Brandy Vaughn, a supposed former Merck whistleblower? A vaccine whistleblower who was found dead on 7Dec2020. I discovered her from a post that mentioned that detail, along with a certain ingredient in the SARSCovid2 Vaccine.
How about Dr. Francis Boyle,
human rights lawyer and professor of international law? This dude wrote a BILL during the Bush(1st) years on Bioweapons and Terrorism that became law. Also discovered him through a post that mentioned the very same ingredient in the SARSCovid2 Vaccine. law.illinois.edu/.../faculty-pr…
I'm
going to go down a rabbit hole concerning these two. 1) What do these two have in common? The ingredient is HIV. 2) How credible are they in what they may have brought to light?
I feel Dr Boyle is extremely credible. He isn't some random dude off the streets, he has some
I've been looking at the new EO from the Kaiserreich Herr Whitmer, and have come up with a few questions. 1) The EO references the Supreme Court ruling from 5Oct2020, "While the court ruled unanimously against Gov. Whitmer’s use of the 1976 act, the court was split with a
majority of 4-3 on the decision regarding the 1945 EPGA." The reference was only for the dissention of the split decision. How can the minority decision, be their legal basis for this new EO? 2) The Public Health Act 368 of 1978 section 333.2226(d) states "Exercise authority and
promulgate rules to safeguard properly the public health; to prevent the spread of diseases and the existence of sources of contamination; and to implement and carry out the powers and duties vested by law in the department." Where and who has defined this exactly? 3) After