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The WHO Is Sinking Its Teeth into the US

Aaron

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The Chilling Reason They Won't Declare the Pandemic Over?

Over the past two years, in the name of keeping everyone “safe” from infection, the globalists have justified unprecedented attacks on democracy, civil liberties and personal freedoms, including the right to choose your own medical treatment. Now, the WHO wants to make its pandemic leadership permanent, and to extend it into the health care systems of every nation.

 

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just-want-peace

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The Chilling Reason They Won't Declare the Pandemic Over?

Over the past two years, in the name of keeping everyone “safe” from infection, the globalists have justified unprecedented attacks on democracy, civil liberties and personal freedoms, including the right to choose your own medical treatment. Now, the WHO wants to make its pandemic leadership permanent, and to extend it into the health care systems of every nation.


The way things are chugging along today tells me that HIS return for us ain’t too far away!!!
 

atpollard

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No bureaucracy ever gave up power ... the US still has a department dedicated to bringing electricity to rural farmers across the United States (a goal achieved more than half a century ago, but the bureaucracy GROWS on.)
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Morris Cooke was the first administrator of the REA, from 1935 to 1937. John Carmody followed as administrator from 1937 to 1939. In 1939, the REA was put under the U.S. Department of Agriculture and, shortly thereafter, Harry Slattery became the third administrator, serving until 1945. The REA was terminated on October 13, 1994, with the passage of the Federal Crop Insurance Reform and Department of Agriculture Reorganization Act of 1994. Its functions were absorbed into the newly-created Rural Utilities Service.
(since someone will correct me ... a name change is not terminating an unneeded bureaucracy).​
 
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