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May 3, 2023·edited May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

Fauci. The sociopath and merchant of death. The mask analogy to plastics is spot on. Both will kill.

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It takes me a bit to detox after I write an essay like this, believe me! Fauci is such a creepy creature.

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

I believe it.

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Part of the satanic ritual... combining psychical and psychological torture:

"How Mask Wearing, Hand Washing, “Social Separation” and Lockdowns Are Age-Old Occult Rituals Being Used to Initiate People Into a New Global Order" :

Mask Wearing and Occult Ritual Symbolism

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/mask-wearing-and-occult-ritual-symbolism

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Incredible connections!

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

Yes will look.

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

As these individuals have proven to be disruptive and dangerous, it is necessary for us as a society to find a way to remove their legal protections. - Luc

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It will take a major upheaval. Perhaps when things get bad enough--they obviously aren't there yet--people will be willing to do what is needed. We can only pray it won't be too late by then.

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

Let's pray & hope. - Luc

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Indeed right. According to French sociologist Alain Ehrenberg's recent works, neoliberalism has shifted many personal responsibilities to individuals, but the State still has a crucial duty to protect its citizens. Although Thatcher and Reagan partially reverted to pre-New Deal policies, any Western government that neglects its sovereign obligations risks inciting a significant revolt. - Luc

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

They removed brown paper grocery bags for plastic bags. Then they removed plastic bags and put them on faces instead! Perfect logic! 🤦🏻‍♀️ These are evil people. They know exactly what they are doing and we all know it too!

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Every new piece I write, I get more and more horrified by what I discover in the research process.

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I can imagine. It's chilling.

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May 3, 2023·edited May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

Plastic is very bad and nobody ever cared to low the production, so much worried are they about the environment and people's health... Oil and gas are not "fossil fuels".

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Yes! They come up with words and phrases and then keep repeating them until they become "true".

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May 3, 2023·edited May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

Yes... "agenda of justice and equality, of inclusive, sustainable development, and human rights and dignity for all"...."a commitment from all countries to end the war on nature".....:) smile is for the wooden language propaganda, but is so sad...

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

Another well researched and on point essay. Thanks Karen.

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Thank you.

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

They smell bad to me in all ways.

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True!

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May 6, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

Still think some of that bakelite jewelry is cute, though - but only if it's vintage. Luv to see more pics of Costa Rica!

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https://www.sunnyray.org/Toxic-plastics-bakelite.htm

Bakelite is bee-u-teeful but has toxic asbestos & formaldehyde in it (that hardened it--all've it has it) and it emits toxic particles--even after decades!--if it's chipped, sanded, etc. It's purdy stuff if ya leave it on a shelf ta admire it (old clocks, radios) but use causes abrasion so careful not ta used cookware with bakelite handles. I used ta collect majong bracelets made from the old game pieces--someone drilled holes in those pieces--bet they didn't know of the risks of that dust... Seems all plastics have some hazards! (Even celluloid that they made toys've--it was plant based but FLAMMABLE! Films self-destructed from the stuff--which is very very sad as original negatives went up in flames...) Not sure if acetates (that replaced the celluloid) is toxic but by the 1940s there was no real flammable celluloid in films...

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Great summary.

You may find it interesting that the first cancer chemo therapy 'drug' was mustard gas.

I heard that on the great documentary series put together by the Bollingers 'Truth about Cancer' (?) I think. The following day I bumped into an American expat at the library I was at here in Oaxaca. He was in line in front of me. We began to talk, and as we walked up the street to continue our conversation about him leaving the USA because of the great reset, he commented that his wife had developed cancer in the 1970s and the doctors had unsuccessfully treated her with mustard gas.

At 62 I had not heard that cancer chemo began as mustard gas in my entire life. In two days, I heard two 'stories' about that from as independent a source as it is possible to imagine.

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Wow, I didn't know that about mustard gas. So interesting how we learn something new every day, if we are open to it.

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amazing 62 year old ‘greenhouse effect’ living terrarium !

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Yep, all that bad carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere!

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

For me, this is one of your most precious gems in a sea of rubies, Karen. I can't wait to share it.

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Thank you, Nancy! This was a big one for me, too.

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

Years ago my mother recycled bread wrappers for storage. It's no small wonder we fell in this trap. I think it WILL be a daunting task but I'm up for the challenge. Sadly, aluminum foil is not a good alternative. Do others have viable ideas? Eliminating it from shopping will be more difficult. Even most organic veggies are prepackaged in plastic. Thank God for my little garden.

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I just hope the day doesn't come when home gardens are outlawed! Living in villages, even when I was an adult, plastic was unknown. If by chance my mother-in-law in Slovenia (then part of Yugoslavia) got ahold of a plastic bag, she washed it out and kept it. I suppose the washing and reusing was even worse, LOL, but what did we know. We used glass jars for liquids and paper for everything else. Of course, no one understood what we were getting ourselves into. As I said in the history of plastics, like so many ideas, it started with good intentions. There's a problem with humanity in that we gravitate to greed once we see something works well. The only solution as far as I can see is a major change in humanity's value system. But it only seems to be getting worse, not better. Those who stand up against the status quo are never popular and if one speaks the truth, one must be discredited at all costs. It isn't an easy battle, but that just means we have to fight harder.

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

This is where the Green enthusiasts should be putting their attention instead of the hoax global warming hoax. Stop the plastic packing and double packaging, recycle the crap but surely there are easy solutions.

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There are easy solutions. It wasn't so long ago that nobody used plastic bags, for example. But it's hard now for the ordinary person to avoid plastic, they've made it almost impossible because it's in everything that we use. We've gone so far down the wrong road; I honestly don't know how humanity changes course without it being a complete (but perhaps necessary) disaster.

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

People can boycott food and products with plastic wrapping. It’s also easy for grocery stores to stop plastic bags or make people pay for them. It’s a start.

I live in Chile and plastic bags are outlawed in grocery stores and retail stores. At first it sucked but now I take my own bigger bags and reuse over and over. Everyone has accepted it. It’s a start

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You're right. There is never an excuse to do nothing.

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

Thinking about Christianne Amanpour,

I Think about clips of Don lemon from 2015 where is suggesting that people pull their pants up and take responsibility for themselves, compare that with what he’s been saying in the last couple of years. Amanpour falls in the same category.

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Something very bad happened to all these people. They were bought off through fear, blackmail, corruption, money. It is the rare person who can stand up against evil.

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May 3, 2023Liked by Karen Hunt aka KH Mezek

Thanks Karen, your reflections are always inspirational material, and a remember to reconnect with nature again and always. Those puppets of the dark side will not thrive: they run and run in circle making noise. The "reality" they want to create and sustain, it is a broken one....and they will be buried under their ruins.

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I keep saying and will again, you should start a Substack. I want to share this on Notes, thought there was a link but I don't see it. If I can, I will. All roads lead to drugs. It's the main way they've found to keep the people under control. It's evil.

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I always learn so much myself when I write these essays. Most of what I learn is truly unpleasant, but necessary to expose. And it can be really fascinating to put it all together!

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so appreciate it! I learn a passle've stuff too from readin' 'em! much gratty-tude here! I think with plastics, it's also a matter've over-use an' over-reliance.

Once 'pon a time, as we know, antibiotics saved lives... IF used only for true life-'r-death scenarios. Then over-use, in the animal feed (!), fer every medi-cull minor nuttin' (every kid with a sore throat got the stuff...) an' the harm to guts / biomes wuz ignored an' (from all I read) this harm can be passed over to future generations (generate-shuns!). Had it been kept just fer life-r-death situations all would'a been ok. (Silver solution fer cuts n' scrapes is better n' antibiotics as is honey--both natural!)

With plastics, I got wooden, cloth, felt waldorf-type toys fer my girls an' did my best to avoid plastics, but I can't imagine childhood without Legos! The original block ones--not the pre-fab newer versions that leave little ta the imagination (I wuz a big fan myself--an' my kids just spent hours buildin' with 'em--if all toys 'cept Legos were not plastic I'd a been happy!) So mebbe a matter of proportion? If most were "real stuff" having one or two plastics--in toys--in the world--might've been okay... but not THIS, they've all gone looney.

ps I heard rayon was made've plant fibers... a safe synthetic mebbe?

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