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Turns out that Parler.com is just as bad as Facebook with big tech censorship.

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So much for Parler being a uncensored social media website my account has been deactivated for posting this! “ join the social revolution against big tech censorship! 1984 = Social1776.com “ Daniel J Leach jr

Covid virus vaccine causes zombie effects on dead mammals!

So get this CV19 vaccines cause a zombie infection. Yes it’s looking like the animals that they have tested the vaccine on have died been buried and are now coming back to life or zombie state life
KJ21 Revelation 9:6
And in those days shall men seek death, and shall not find it; and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them.
https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/en/Revelation%209%3A6

According to many sources across the Internet this morning Covid vaccine testing on Mink has caused dead Mink to come alive after being buried in Denmark

https://www.voanews.com/covid-19-pandemic/hundreds-zombie-mink-resurfacing-mass-graves

Voice of America › hundreds-z…Web resultsHundreds of ‘Zombie Mink’ Resurfacing from Mass Graves …2 days ago — Dead mink were tipped into trenches at a military area in western Denmark and covered with 2 meters of soil. But …You visited this page on 11/29/20.CBS News › news › zombie-mi…Thousands of mink culled over COVID fears rise from a mass grave in …3 days ago — Copenhagen — A rushed cull of Denmark’s mink over … dubbing 2020 “the year of the zombie mutant killer minks.” .Syracuse.com › 2020/11 › zom…Zombie minks rise from the dead after culling due to coronavirus …3 days ago — COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Some of the thousands of mink culled to minimize the risk of them re-transmitting  …The Guardian › world › nov › c…Culled mink rise from the dead to Denmark’s horror | Denmark | The …5 days ago — Culled mink rise from the dead to Denmark’s horror … “the year of the zombie mutant killer mink” and another calling …Forbes › roberthart › 2020/11/27Denmark Wants To Exhume ‘Zombie Mink’ Rising From Mass Graves …1:113 days ago — Zombie mink are not the only mink to have seemingly escaped the Covid-19 cull, with an official at the Danish …Fox News › world › zombie-mi…’Zombie minks’ in Denmark that were killed to stop spread of coronavirus …4 days ago — Minks infected with a mutated strain of the novel coronavirus appeared to rise from the grave this week after …WION › world › denmark-to-di…Denmark to dig up ‘zombie mink’ that resurfaced from mass graves, World …3 days ago — The macabre phenomenon was observed in a military training field outside the western town of Holstebro, where …New York Daily News › worldDenmark moves toward digging up ‘zombie mink’ – New York Daily News3 days ago — The agriculture minister in Denmark said Friday that he wants to dig up mink the country killed over coronavirus fears, a …U.S. News & World Report › de…Denmark Wants to Dig up ‘Zombie Mink’ That Resurfaced From Mass …3 days ago — Dead mink were tipped into trenches at a military area in western Denmark and covered with two metres of soil. But  …

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Interview With Joey Lambardi About The Fundamentalism Vaccine (FunVax)

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The following is an interview with Whistle Blower Joey Lambardi.  It was recorded over the phone at 1:32 pm April 23rd, 2011 and transcribed by volunteers at the FunVax blog.

(FunVax blog) What is your background?

(Joey Lambardi) Well, I grew up in New York.  Always was into film, ever since I was a little kid.  I lived in the same Neighborhood as Martin Scorsese, so I think that had a big influence on me – being Italian American and being into film.   I can point out the house that Scorsese grew up in.  Christmas Eve one year, I remember sitting in the living room with my mom and step dad and their friends watching Good Fellas.  I begged my parents from that point on for a camcorder.  I didn’t get one until my birthday two years later.  There is something about film and Italians, I don’t know what it…

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DOJ Asserts it can Kill Anyone, Anywhere and Claim “State Secrets”

by Janet Phelan

While the country was riveted on the fall-out from the election results—one of the most divisive Presidential elections in recent history—as well as engaged with concerns about more Covid lockdowns, the DOJ  quietly went to a court in a significant civil rights case and declared that the US can kill anyone, anywhere and claim “state secrets,” thus avoiding any judicial review or due process.

Bilal Abdul Kareem, who is a US born journalist and has worked for the BBC and CNN, filed a case in federal court in 2017 alleging that he had been put on a US government kill list. The pleadings cite at least four attempts on Kareem’s life in the Middle East, where he has been covering the conflict for a number of years. These attempts involve targeted drone strikes as well as one attack on his personal vehicle apparently by a Hell Fire missile. The citation of the Hell Fire is significant as this is a US weapon.

In September of 2019, Judge Rosemary Collyer in US District Court dismissed Kareem’s case after the DOJ cited “state secrets.” Oral arguments appealing Collyer’s decision took place in DC Court of Appeals on November 16, which you can listen to here.

Kareem’s attorney, Tara Plochocki, was first questioned as to the plausibility of the claim that Kareem himself was the target of the strikes, given that Kareem was working in a war zone. The questioning then focused on the attorney for the Department of Justice, Brad Hinshelwood. The judges asked him what potential remedy exists for a US citizen who is put on the kill list. The question also arose if this “state secrets” privilege would also pertain for a target on US soil.

Asserting the absolute privilege associated with “state secrets,” Mr. Hinshelwood suggests that Congress might want to pass some legislation. At  that  time, circa 37 minutes in, one can hear one of the judges say, somewhat incredulously, “He should try to get a bill passed?”

The judge persists, saying  “My car keeps blowing up and I keep getting shot at…and the government’s position is, tough luck, you have no rights, you have no capacity to get yourself off the list…The government may execute me and there is nothing I can do about it?”

DOJ attorney Hinshelwood responds: “So an individual on the kill list…in that circumstance…given the courts competence to adjudicate claims…there is no recourse.”

The implications of this stance are staggering. As those working on legal reform issues know, American citizens are already being murdered through decisions handed down in probate guardianship proceedings. The head count of those murdered by police, annually, has also spiked considerably and justice for the victims is rarely delivered.  Immunity given to nursing homes over the high Covid death rate in these facilities also points to a perception that certain populations have less rights than others, including apparently the right to exist.

“State secrets” constitutes an evidentiary rule rather than an Act of Congress. It was used first in the 1953 landmark legal case, USA vs. Reynolds, that saw the formal recognition of the state secrets privilege, a judicially recognized extension of presidential power.

Since that time, there have been several attempts to introduce an official “state secrets act.” The most recent, HR 3332, was introduced by Representative Jerrold Nadler and provided mechanisms by which the courts could determine if the claim of state secrets would affect a particular case. The Nadler legislation “Allows the government to: (1) assert the privilege in connection with any claim in a civil action to which it is a party, or (2) intervene in a civil action to which it is not a party in order to do so.” The legislation also gives the court some latitude in making this determination, stating that the court shall  “(1) undertake a preliminary review of the information in question, and (2) provide the government an opportunity to seek protective measures under this Act.”

This bill was referred to  the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations in January of 2014 and no action has been taken since.

The DC Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision on the Kareem case is pending.

So while we are celebrating Thanksgiving this year, we might want to be mindful that, as far as our government is concerned, we have no more rights than the turkey on the table.

(This article first appeared here: https://www.activistpost.com/2020/11/doj-asserts-it-can-kill-anyone-anywhere-and-claim-state-secrets.html)

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