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To: JudyinCanada
An uprising can’t come fast enough.

I know farmers have been protesting all over the world. Will it do any good? It's hard not to despair. What do we need more than farmers? I can't believe what's happening.

4,872 posted on 07/31/2022 10:40:50 AM PDT by Nea Wood
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To: Nea Wood

I don’t know what it would do, if anything.

When you consider the following:

- these monsters want to control everything
- they don’t care if we “useless eaters” live or die
- they want the world with less population
- they want less food available
- they have intentionally released a virus on us
- they are pushing us to take harmful shots

Why would these people care if we protest? Of course there will be protests.....it won’t affect them in any way. In fact, if farmers are out protesting and not farming, it rather helps their evil plan.

When people understand that this is NOT STUPIDITY OR INCOMPTETENCE, then they might realize how evil it is. It’s very difficult for most to let their minds even go there. Good people have a hard time realizing that there is such evil in the world.

This will not stop unless something happens to the very many people who are on board with with Agenda 2030, formerly Agenda 2021, and quickly becoming Agenda NOW. They want most of us dead, and the rest of us in large cities where we can be monitored and controlled. Hard to believe, but true. I was hoping to see something done the last time they were all gathered together in Davos. They were all there. It would have been so handy. But who is it up to? When a megalomaniac once again tries to take over the world, who is it up to to make it stop?


4,874 posted on 07/31/2022 12:10:39 PM PDT by JudyinCanada (Maranatha)
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