Petty thievery and isolated murders get accountability but large-scale government/corporate stealing of millions of dollars or killing many thousands of lives goes unpunished.
The Vioxx scandal in 2004 injured-killed tens of thousands of people, but we as an American society enforced zero accountability, thereby sending the message that we approve of government-pharma collusion that kills our own citizens.
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Edits are still in process; today’s video of ~45 minutes (of which the above is an excerpt) will be uploaded in its entirety later this evening
Fooled if you think it’s over; it’s just begun [VIDEOS, IMAGES]
I’m sure that some of you recall the lyrics from the 1978 song “fool if you think it’s over.” Over the past two years of the planned pandemic, the billionaires who are running the international show have only become richer and more emboldened. The billionaires became richer by at least $5 trillion according to the news in the image below.
Are you optimistic or pessimistic about the outcome of the p(l)andemic ? Do you think things are getting better or worse?
Some people think this is the end of humanity and human society as we previously knew it. Other people think this is a truly golden opportunity for technology and medicine to take us into the Fourth Industrial Revolution to merge humans with technology, starting with digital passports, then moving to implanted biochips, and then moving to implanted brai…
ELEVEN LESSONS that I learned from the lies and deception from university presidents, conference organizers, and supposedly “successful” businesspeople
In societies that praise and deify capitalism (making money) and ascensionism (“upward” social-financial progression, which eventually attains a pseudo-spiritual status), rich and positioned people are assumed to be good, pure, and truthful. Most people would be shocked at the level of incompetence, criminality, and (self)deception displayed by supposedly “successful” people at the higher ranks of academia, education, and business.
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