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Excellent thesis. I have been working on an essay regarding the multiple Hegelian Dialectics around crime, involving our current crimewave. From defund the police to attempted revocation of the 2nd amendment there are a multitude of attack vectors. I believe there are even more mechanisms in place to ensure a totalitarian police state. CCP involvement is a key component, but I am certain it goes deeper than that, all predicated on uniparty corruption managed by the deep state Intelligence Community serving a globalist agenda. The CCP has designs for replacing the US as the military arm of the globalist oligarchy.

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Holler once it's all done.

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If they can think of a way to claim this 'crisis' has some international effect or concern, then the World Health Organization, which will be newly-empowered after the May 2024 vote to remove sovereignty from member states, can simply declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern and order whatever measures it chooses to be carried out. Biden, et al., would of course comply, with the support of the IC and the several federal police agencies. Perhaps bringing in millions of unscreened illegal immigrants is a way to link to 'international?' I don't know, but I expect something big to be attempted in time to subvert the election in November.

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Your are dead wrong from the title forward. There is no such thing as ‘gun violence’. There is human violence. Period

The programming is complete in you. You have taken up the enemies lies and d speak their words for all to see. We don’t have a gun violence problem. We have a human violence problem

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Full sToP

Why

Because we allowed God I Am to be removed from our daily life.

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🖕💩👖. that is all.

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I love ya Moonshine but you use a lot of words. Take this sentence “One last consideration for folks to consider is how gun control is becoming a “health crisis.” Edit out “for folks to consider.” I know it’s only 4words. But that’s one sentence. Again. I love reading your articles. Something to consider.

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