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I don’t think Trump didn’t know who Fauci is. I think Trump was at war and sacrificed a lot of people in this specific battle. He can’t apologize for that, because it’s too hard and too ugly. That conversation between Kennedy and Trump post-assassination attempt about medical malfeasance in America was not new. They’d had it before. Probably more than once, but the one we knew of was Trump’s first campaign. Trump knew vaccines were hurting kids. But the medical cartel runs really deep and is really dangerous, and I’d bet Trump knew he did not yet have the public mandate to actually go after them. Now, he does. Nothing in this war is pretty. And maybe he wasn’t aware of what he was doing and is just that blind. But my money is on 5G war and 5D chess - and the fact now is, people are talking about the elephant in the room in a way that they were not five years ago. That elephant was relegated to small groups, like us autism parents who were gaslit and shamed for believing that the medical system was harming and damaging our kids. Kennedy believed us then. Now an overwhelming amount of people do, as well. Operation Warp Speed did that. Whether by accident or design, at this point, I no longer care.

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I think this story also comports to reason. It is an especially tragic account, because it means good men were faced with only bad choices (of varying degrees of bad). We shpuld always expect tradeoffs, but when bloodshed is involved the whole thing gets more infuriating. That’s why I fear the inevitable backlash might go too far. The fury is righteous, but many people who feel it may do unrighteous things for fear that nothing will be done at all. I include myself in that category, sadly, as someone who lost a loved one to this madness.

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I agree that for some, the hurt will go too deep to forgive, even if it was strategic. I should feel vindicated these days that the conversation about our broken and dangerous medical system is actually getting sunlight. That Kennedy is getting the attention of more people with his pleas for the plight of our children - and the population at large. But it feels hollow now. Because I agree with you - perhaps the hurt is too much and the backlash may be severe. I don’t know what I don’t know - but I know we were nowhere near getting the attention on this issue that it needed. Now it’s flooded with a spotlight. Trusting in God now is about all I can do.

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Sep 1Liked by Mark Bisone

I think you are about as right on this as can be. Of course there are caveats and alternate interpretations but this isn’t the easiest bit of subject matter to dissect.

So many people want apologies for Warp Speed, et al. I believe your analysis of why they don’t is definitely plausible. I get that Trump is left holding the bag yet, the mark of a great leader is surrounding yourself with people who are experts in areas you are not. Trump was a complete outsider and relied on the advice of some people who didn’t have his best interest or the country’s at heart. Many nefarious actors roaming around in the Trump White House. What I don’t understand now is how Trump is still seemingly uninformed about the whole Covid lie…

All I do know is if the election is again rigged and will likely be, most people are not prepared for the horrors that will unfold and the rate of speed in which our democracy, freedoms, and ways of life will be destroyed.

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Right. It's always a sad state of affairs when people can't openly apologize for mistakes, but especially wheb the mistakes caused a lot of harm..I didn't intend this as some tirade against Kennedy or Trump: they are in a precarious position, and were surrounded by a bunch of wormtongues who were well paid to give them bad advice.

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Sep 1Liked by Mark Bisone

Trump’s Shawn Ryan interview, and Kennedy’s with Tucker Carlson, filled in many Mad Libs gaps (great metaphor by the way), and validate your conclusions about the handshake. They know what’s what with the vax, their alliance is real, and they’re playing a fascinating game of poker served with with a refreshing glass of honesty.

I do have lingering doubts about whether the assassination attempt on Trump was real. We may never know.

P.S. You are a phenomenal writer; please don’t change a thing.

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Thanks, Karen. As you know, I don't really write about "current events", and even this post was a time cspsul4. I have sinx3 seen the interviews you mention, and while I still don't think the match the kind of "public apologies" I was imagining, they definitely creep closer to those..

Out of sheer hubris and self-regard, I will therefore declare victory! Or something!

But, really, no. This is an animated picture and, moving target, so I allow that am potentially not seeing it with perfect clarity.

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Sep 10Liked by Mark Bisone

None of us are able to but you did a bang up job. I doubt there will be any apology, at least not right now. It might look too much like weakness. Also I don't agree Kennedy owes an apology for his family, the sins of your father are not your own.

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I didn't mean an apology for his kin. I was talking about his own contributions to the fake binary of the Republican/Democrat war. He directly contributed to that (on the Democrat's side).

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Kennedy's speech was very refreshing, as I have been waiting for 15 years or more to hear a politician speak about America's chronic illness epidemic. But then I began to notice, no mention of vaccines, or covid policy. That is strange. Perhaps, I thought, it is strategic? They do not want to signal what they really mean to do, RFKjr leading HHS or the DOJ? Thanks for expanding n this. I agree, everything since 2020 has been a demonic mind phuck. There can be nothing short of a biblical like reckoning.

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I wondered "is it strategic" too, and maybe in the same way as you. In other words, are they keeping their powder dry to suggest that there might be a "soft landing" for some of these traitors? Whether or not they really mean it?

Hmmm...

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RFKjr and Trump are not enough to initiate a true reckoning, even if Trump wins. Is Trump willing to call for that? Trump without much stronger help and support than he had his first tirm, he could very well be overwhelmed by events. It will be full on deconstruction by the deep state woke et al. I think he goes big or he gets swamped.

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I'm betting he goes big. If the kangaroo courts didn't reveal to him the stakes of the game he's playing, I'm sure those bullets did.

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I like your choice of words. Go big or get swamped. Would make a nice bumper sticker

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How about the fact that the Pravda lemmings are chomping at the bit to get trump to admit he failed to distrust those that were totally set against him from the gitgo. If they were both to come out and jump on the antivax truths, Pravda would annihilate them both. And I mean, literally call for their heads because we all know now it was a psyop. Never,ever trust Pravda.

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Sep 1Liked by Mark Bisone

RFK Jnr spoke to Trump and warned him about the vaccines etc. but Trump decided to listen to Fauci and Bill Gates instead and allowed Fauci to run the COVID show. By now, I’m assuming he has realised he backed the wrong horse. I would like to see RFK Jnr as President but Trump and Kennedy together to Make America Healthy Again is the next best thing.

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I think he realizes it too, and probably realized it long before they tried to shoot him.

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Sep 2Liked by Mark Bisone

In the end, I don't need an apology. What I want is justice. By which I mean every single person directly responsible, complicit, or accomplice to the crime hanged, and everyone negligently contributing to it some lesser punishment that certainly includes being stripped of licenses, titles, prestige, et cetera at a minimum.

I'm skeptical that Trump will deliver it or that Kennedy can, but I'm willing to wait and see, given no other feasible options. Meanwhile the clownocracy's lesser minions should really be doing the prisoner's dilemma math right now, because that strange sense of calm before the storm that we've been living through the past few years is not dissipating and I seriously doubt their "joyous" candidate is going to help.

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I imagine some quiet conversations and silent thoughts are pretty grim right now in that world. What do monsters have nightmares about? Only and always about being slain. And when saving your own neck is all you and your evil colleagues care about, the whole criminal enterprise can fall apart quickly.

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Sep 1Liked by Mark Bisone

RFK jr is perfect for this role because he is not perfect. He doesn’t hide or reformulate his past. He has made himself a “rope” and you can’t push a rope.

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He trusted his son in law, Jared, too. Jared got put in charge of respirators and other central parts of the administration's Covid response. A lot of went wrong goes back to this.

Jared and Ivanka are now not part of Trump's inner circle. But a different child's spouse, Lara, is leading what I think is an equally inadequate and flawed campaign (to get Trump reelected).

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I accept that there were mitigating circumstances. My point was only that there's still a debt to be paid for the mistakes of men, and even (especially?) good men. I don't know if this picture squarely the account, but I've seen and heard other things since it that strike me as a proper path to redemption. We shall see.

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Sep 1Liked by Mark Bisone

Nice article. Even tempered as possible - given the magnitude of the issue. My only comment, not really in defence of Trump, is that there is no way for anyone to have explained the mRNA vector to him. He can not learn microbiology at the level necessary - he would have had to rely on the best advice. His biggest mistake was not clearing the swamp when he had the chance.

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I agree that he couldn't have understood all of the mechanics. My point was that it's reasonable to question his judgment, when so many of us who also could not understand every mechanic passed the test.

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This is too forgiving. You didn’t need to understand the mRNA mechanics to understand that (a) prior to the push to make vaccines the long-COVID research was already showing that the covid spike proteins were what was moving a respiratory illness into the heart and circulatory system and wrecking havoc and (b) when the “vaccines” came out, they “worked” by forcing your only cells to make those same spike proteins.

Premise: Tiny spikes pokey thing hurts heart.

Premise: Injection makes body create millions of tiny pokey spikes things that hurts heart.

Conclusion: Injection hurts heart.

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Mark, he admitted it on the Shawn Ryan podcast interview. Obliquely, indirectly, but he mentioned he got rolled.

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To be more accurate, there was a segment where he said something in response to something Sean said, but he talked about he was a NY guy and relied on "RINOs" and other people in Congress whom he thought were good, but turned out to give him bad advice "about people." Or something akin to that. (Of course he capped it off with "we've got a great team now - the best" because he can't help himself) - but in context, it was exactly what I've been looking for. (1) Some acknowledgment that he knows he was an outsider and got played, at least in some areas, and (2) an indication he learned some lessons.

Bringing JD Vance, RFK, Jr., and Tulsi on a transition team suggests to me that the lawfare, setups, FBI actions, and almost getting his head blown off, have impressed upon him that he needs something different. Imagine, for example, if he puts RFK, Jr. - the world's leading "anti-vaxxer" - in charge of HHS.

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That's what I meant by writing that I've had "more thoughts" since that photo. Meaning I've had a few more data points to consider, including these you mention. But I might still argue that my overall view isn't damaged: We won't hear a full-throated apology from them, in this election cycle or (maybe) ever. And, as Hunter mentions above, it may be that the muting is itself a strategic ploy, designed to make certain enemy agents believe they can survive The Fall that's coming (so to speak).

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We are in agreement; I did not mean my comment as contradiction. I meant it as affirmation of your thesis.

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Understood. And I've also been wondering what happens if you put RFK Jr. in charge of the "guys with guns and badges". Got some thoughts on that, but I needed to pump this bread out first before it got stale, if you get my drift.

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OH, absolutely. I'm glad you and others - like Taibbi, our friend from Barsoom, Chris Bray, and many more - continue to stay on top of "current events." The psyops keep coming at us so hard it's almost impossible to write anything meaningful of quality before the current *of* events has already moved on to the newest operation.

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Thank you. But I really haven't been doing that so often (and definitely not to the degree or with the skill of those other guys you mention). I am going to try to do it more often, though, even if only for my own sake. A little record of where I was on a topic, to help future me figure out where I went wrong (or right).

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Excellent points here. What concerns me about Trump, however, aside from his lack of apology/acknowledgement of the iatrogenocide -- and I say this with the caveat that he is, like him or not, still infinitely preferable to the alternative -- is his choice of running mate. Isn't Vance said to be heavily invested in mRNA firms?

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Sep 2Liked by Mark Bisone

I don't think it was in ignorance that the pro- Vax ( proof of Vax required to enter shows) Foo Fighters song " Hero" was used ( supposedly without permission)to introduce Kennedy's before his speech.

"Too alarming now to talk about

Take your pictures down and shake it out

Truth or consequence, say it aloud

Use that evidence, race it around"

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Great catch!

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Sep 2Liked by Mark Bisone

Finally somebody put these into an article, thank you.

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War covers all the little lies. Kursk is inside Russia I’m told. Welcome to a land war in Asia- never a good idea.

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Someone should tell the convention attendees that the only people who take COVID tests anymore are the people who want to get out of doing something they don't want to do.

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We can tell them all day long and twice on Sundays. Unfortunately -- to quote a certain evil king -- "(they) are the ones (they've) been waiting for." All those COVID conventioneers had a nice, extended vacation after partying it up with,,, well, not Beyonce, it turns out.

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Sep 1Liked by Mark Bisone

Powder keg?

I was thinking “ticking suitcase nuke”

(Nuclear weapons don’t use digital equipment- gamma radiation scrambles them.)

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A good point. And perhaps the best analogy.

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is putin's last offer to join russia because the west will go kaboom? last savior batch before the blackout?

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