
One of the greatest teams ever assembled
AFreeman1776
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@AFreeman1777
Retired R&D Aerospace Machinist. Married, 🚫DM's.

One of the greatest teams ever assembled





🚨UPDATE!!! The woman who shot two attorneys outside of the Raleigh NC courthouse in BROAD DAYLIGHT has been identified as 57-year-old Gwendolyn White. The victims are Mary Harris and Jeffery Whitley. Mary is currently fighting for her life in surgery right now. According to police, Gwendolyn became "belligerent in court," went to her car, grabbed a handgun, and fired at the attorneys as they left the courthouse. Please pray HARD for Mary and her family... I can't believe something like this could happen. This is not the country I grew up in... something has to change.


The era of unchecked fraud against the American taxpayer is over. I’m proud to serve as Executive Director of the @WHFraudTF led by @VP Vance and @AfergusonFTC. As a former Trump United States Attorney, I’m continuing the fight against criminals who exploit our nation. My promise to you is this: we will fight EVERY DAY to protect you and your loved ones from fraudsters who steal from YOU and threaten our most vulnerable fellow Americans. 🇺🇸



I’ve yet to see anyone die of Ebola with a decent Selenium level. Blood levels of 100 are protective. 200mcg a day can get you there. 🔥


See how Prufrock continuously mines - pushing and building at the same time. The machines, from Las Vegas to Dubai, are remotely controlled from our Bastrop Operations Center. These advances help TBC deliver more miles each year in the battle against soul-destroying traffic.

The COVID Pandemic changed completely in how I see the medical profession. I don’t think it will ever change back. Nearly six years on, the centralised doctors, the medical bodies, the regulators, the people who administered and mandated and socially enforced what was done, have offered almost nothing to those who were harmed. Even though I was always sceptical about the centralised medical system build by Rockefeller 1910 with the Flexner report. Yet not one major medical association has called for a serious injury review. Not one college of physicians has stood before its members and said, some of our patients were damaged and we owe them an honest reckoning. Not one regulatory body has convened a genuine accounting of what the signals showed, when they showed it, and what was done with that information. The silence is not scattered. It is professional. Organised. It moves in the same direction across every jurisdiction simultaneously. This is what stays with me. Not any single case. Not any single document. The shape of the response itself. Because medicine has a tradition, older than any government, older than any pharmaceutical company, of examining what went wrong. Case reviews. Adverse event reporting. The honest confrontation with harm as the foundation of not repeating it. That tradition exists precisely because the people inside the profession understood that the cost of silence is paid by patients. What we have instead is a wall dressed in clinical language. And behind it, the vaccine injured, without diagnostic recognition, without treatment pathways, without the basic professional courtesy of being believed, navigating a system run by the same institutions that will not acknowledge what happened to them. Some of them were told, by the same doctors who gave the injections, that what they were experiencing was anxiety. Coincidence. Something else entirely. While those same medical bodies promoted booster campaigns. Defended mandates in court. Referred patients who asked questions to psychiatrists. The coercion and the silence are not separate events. They are the same event in two phases. A profession that participated in pressure, in the loss of livelihoods, in the dismissal of informed consent, in the sidelining of colleagues who raised questions and has since offered no review, no apology, no sustained inquiry into the injured, is not a profession that made a series of individual errors under pressure. It is a profession that has collectively decided the injured are a cost it can continue to not pay. That decision, held consistently, across borders, across bodies, across years, is not the behaviour of people working through an honest mistake. It is the behaviour of an institution that knows what it did. Centralisation is not the way. Decentralisation is.

@BrianMcGinnisNC Wrong. Black Americans rolled with the Democratic Party for decades and got replaced by Latinos and illegal aliens. They voted for their own economic stagnation.

President Trump and Iran are closing in on a major agreement to end the conflict, per Axios.

