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The National Archives released this memo too🙂
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On 9/11, as America was under attack, George Bush sat in a classroom while kids recited the words: “Plane. Must. Hit. Steel.” That’s not coincidence. That’s a noscript.
The Dossier contains information regarding the military/intelligence coordination of the Covid biodefense response in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, and more. For some countries we have extensively documented information. For others, we have some documentation of military/intelligence involvement, but not all the details.

https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/the-covid-dossier-updated-a-record
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While the staged energy crisis continues throughout the world, Europe is experiencing a huge increase in the price of firewood, very 3rd world.

The WEF also predicts "illegal logging" and "over-harvesting", a shortage of lumber and exclaims that the burning of wood causes more CO2 than road transport and fossil fuels, but will nevertheless promote "energy independence" from Russia.

Welcome to The Great Reset Phase 2: War
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EU Commissioner for Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib shows us her ”Survival Kit" to survive 72 hours in case of war.

And she does it while grinning with all her 32 teeth as if this was a comic sketch.

Please open your eyes: this is war propaganda!
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It’s never been more clear guys.
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New message in the VAERS system. Interesting.
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Ten worst moments of the UK assisted suicide bill committee stage:
1. This got very close to the heart of the bill.

“Would she be content with somebody...choosing an assisted death for the purpose of saving their family money?”

Kim Leadbeater visibly didn’t want to answer, but in the end had to: “It does come down to a question of autonomy.”
(Dan Hitchens / X)
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Ten worst moments of the UK assisted suicide bill committee stage:
2. The evidence sessions, meant to reassure doubters, did the exact opposite.
(Dan Hitchens / X)
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Ten worst moments of the UK assisted suicide bill committee stage:
3. Kit Malthouse makes the case that taking lethal drugs doesn’t fully count as suicide if you’re ill.

“To me, suicide is a healthy person taking their life.”
(Dan Hitchens / X)
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Ten worst moments of the UK assisted suicide bill committee stage:
4. Several Labour MPs propose an amendment to stop doctors raising assisted suicide with children (who aren’t eligible for AS until 18).

Kim Leadbeater: “We shouldn’t prohibit open conversation with terminally ill young people…this creates openness.” The amendment is defeated.
(Dan Hitchens / X)
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Ten worst moments of the UK assisted suicide bill committee stage:

5. An amendment is proposed to allow individual hospices to opt out from assisted suicide.

Malthouse suggests—twice—that those receiving public funding should be made to comply.

“Should they still be able to deny what is a legal service, if they are in receipt of public funds?”
(Dan Hitchens / X)
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Ten worst moments of the UK assisted suicide bill committee stage:

6. Neil Shastri-Hurst tries and fails to give a straight answer on the fact that the bill treats depression as an adequate reason for a terminally ill person to request AS.

(To be clear, his suggestion that the bill distinguishes between good and bad reasons is incorrect.)

(Dan Hitchens / X)
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Ten worst moments of the UK assisted suicide bill committee stage:

7. The first sitting, when KL announced a witness list balanced 80-20 to supporters, and excluding among others the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

RCPsych were then invited after an outcry—but not before Kit Malthouse argued there was no point because the GMC were on the list.
(Dan Hitchens / X)
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Ten worst moments of the UK assisted suicide bill committee stage:

8. An amendment is proposed that each assisted suicide applicant meets with a palliative care specialist.

Care minister Stephen Kinnock raises a “concern” that this “would increase demand for palliative care specialists”, then joins Team Leadbeater in voting down the proposal.

(Dan Hitchens / X)
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Ten worst moments of the UK assisted suicide bill committee stage:

9. An amendment is proposed to ensure that the doctor, at some stage, asks the patient why they are seeking assisted suicide.

Rachel Hopkins argues that this would happen anyway, and also that perhaps it shouldn’t: “It’s none of your business.”

(Dan Hitchens / X)