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Thanks, Russell. I think I’m going to repeat what you say but in my own embittered way.

Civilizations rot from within. So do people. Criminality requires to be taken seriously via courts and possibly lamp posts and ropes.

However, the psychological nudge units are trying to lessen the crimes (and benefiting from them again!) by attempting to replace the reality of criminality with the concept of ‘mistakes.’ Making mistakes is something we can all relate to. It is human, inevitable, and, when properly understood, can be the precursor to wisdom and, as such, may well be forgivable.

However, the malign, targeted criminality that gave rise to the slaughter was aided and abetted by the perennial shallowness of thought and actions that give rise to ‘mistakes.’ The shallowness galls and needs addressing before any thoughts of forgiveness. Without the ability to understand the genesis of the ‘mistakes’ and fully own the consequences, any apology is an additional insult emphasising the inherent superficiality. But, of course, shallowness and unawareness are the default positions of most bureaucracies and will be vigorously defended.

Btw, those medically, psychologically, socially, and financially harmed by the ‘pandemic’ response policies, plus the relatives of the dead victims, should be consulted for their views whilst waiting to be generously compensated.

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The Atlantic article was remarkable in that at no point was there an apology. Just the statement that amnesty for those behind it was deserved - penned by one of the big advancers of lockdowns, vaxxing, masking, draconian non-science, censorship, etc.

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Amnesty. Are they kidding me. For killing thousands of people. Maiming, wounding others. Emotionally, physically and everything in between. The government has gone insane. And WW3 will happen. Is not a matter of if, but when.

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Exactly!

Lack of contrition compounding the original sin. Typical bureaucrat.

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Mistake. What mistake. There was none. What person in their right mind would believe that. No testing. None. Just make it, roll it out and call it a day. The government wanted it to go away. Wanted us to go away. Seriously.

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"...likely figuring that the only way to distract from massive malfeasance is to create an even larger crisis, much as 9-11 wiped the Pentagon being unable to account for $2 trillion off the news cycle overnight."

We really shouldn't expect anything less from these cretins at this point.

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AMEN!!!!

No accident; no we tried; no oops, sorry; no let’s start over.

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Yes, as Russell suggests, Nuremberg II is appropriate. And it should end with a set of swinging ropes.

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The author’s Atlantic, “Let’s Declare a Pandemic Amnesty”, asserting “We need to “forgive one another”-is demonstrative of ludicrous dementia, totally divorced from reality. Note the deliberate biblical type art work heading the article with an olive branch being offered. What arrogance.

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“Permissible Medical Experiments.” Nuremberg, Control Council Law No. 10. October 1946

“ The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. ... to be able to exercise free power of choice...without ... element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, ... coercion”

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Thanks for bringing us the truth. I like reading what you know.

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Shared to Twitter and FB. Let’s see if I get put into FB jail. Also see if I get a tongue lashing by my Dem friends saying this is a lie. I’m living proof that this isn’t a lie. And I will tell them so. I just wish the truth would come out.

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This is the Big Spin. Reminds me of the lady who killed her boyfriend by tricking him into a suitcase.

She swore up and down that it was all a big mistake, she just forgot him in there and went to sleep.

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The old "I forgot my boyfriend in the suitcase" yarn never works.

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