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Excellent post. Thank you. It's a military op, run by the HHS and DOD. It has zero to do with public health: https://bailiwicknews.substack.com/p/legal-walls-short-version?s=w

Merry Christmas. Peace.

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This should have ended the pandemic in July 2020:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41577-020-0389-z

In a study by Grifoni et al.1, reactivity was detected in 50% of donor blood samples obtained in the USA between 2015 and 2018, before SARS-CoV-2 appeared in the human population. T cell reactivity was highest against proteins other than the coronavirus spike protein, but T cell reactivity was also detected against spike.

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I have some additional thoughts on prior influenza years / rates / data. We all know that there was virtually zero push for flu shots during COVID jab push. A quick search from any flu year prior to COVID- one can find all kinds of “news” articles about how that year’s flu shot “missed the strain.’ So either flu shots are mostly never effective OR they predict the strain about as good as the local weather forecast.

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I don't have time to search my database, but what was the sequence that was provided to the US Govt in 2019 by the CCP? Was it just the spike? And what about this site: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/datasets/docs/v2/how-tos/virus/get-sars2-genomes/ ? Regardless of your comment on this topic, I want to amplify the StevenInFlorida post. The entire Covid-19 era response was under the control of FEMA and the National Security Council, as referenced in his comment. So, I'd be FOIAing (a new verb?) them for the sequence, not the CDC. I suppose it is good to get the record straight that the CDC doesn't have this info.

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I think that is in the Moderna patent possibly? The gene sequence for “covid”. Absolutely agree with you and Steve…..this was a bioweapon release military op ran by our government against us. Everything public health related was captured as the entity to trust. I agree: if they FOIA based on some government key words like DOD and DARPA, I bet the reply would be “we cannot release that in the name of national security”.

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