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My guess is that when he was President, he fairly innocently consulted his agency heads, never dreaming that at least one would be so twisted as to deliberately kill 600,000 Americans just to exult in his power. As President, Trump was not a scientist, so understandably relied on the people whose job was to BE scientists. Later, as the truth of the mishandling of Covid was gradually exposed, Trump probably felt considerable angst at being betrayed in this manner. But he is Trump, a man who does not admit weakness or error if he doesn’t have to, because that is poor strategy in the Art of the Deal.

As for your second point, time is on Trump’s side. Between now and Election Day, the number of voters who become cognizant of what truly transpired can only increase - perhaps exponentially!

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Jan 23Liked by Peter Nayland Kust

"This latest reveal about China reminds us that, in far too many respects, absolutely nothing has changed since 2020. We have learned nothing. We have done nothing."

We have launched the spike protein into billions of people. Weaponizing the most critical 'feature' of this virus, and that is a CRIME covered up as a gift.

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Certainly the degree to which fraud and deception played a role in the rollout and forced adoption of the mRNA inoculations raises the possibility that a criminal liability attaches to the narratives surrounding the mRNA inoculations.

The problem is the crime--the fraud and the deception--are still happening. And the people pushing those frauds and deceptions are still gaining from them.

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Jan 23Liked by Peter Nayland Kust

Hi Edwin - I see more evidence every day that people ARE waking up, and so I have hope that things will change!

Yesterday I was listening to Trump’s campaign speech in NH. Normally, I just skim the transcripts of speeches, but this time I wanted to hear the reaction of the crowd. There were huge bursts of applause and cheers on many topics, but one of the most enthusiastic was when Trump said (I’m paraphrasing), “I will not give one penny to any school district that mandates masks or vaccines”. Huge burst of rowdy angst, as if the ENTIRE crowd knew full well how they had been lied to and harmed. I sensed no hesitancy or confusion. It was a reaction of ‘hell yes, and damnation to the people who did this to us!’

So I have hopes of those bureaucracies being cleaned out someday, and people being brought to justice!

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This may be the unforeseen factor that Democrats cannot fathom about Donald Trump. If people understand that the Pandemic Panic Narrative was a lie from start to finish, and they see Trump as the man to bring the perpetrators of that lie to justice, he wins in a blowout.

There are two potential pitfalls to that scenario: 1) Trump himself had a role in the formation of the Pandemic Panic Narrative and the mRNA inoculations, of which he has yet to give any sort of accounting to the voters, and 2) how many people are actually seething with that level of voter rage.

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