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I wish I could say that I was surprised, shocked, and horrified about the shooting at the CDC. Maybe the horrified still fits nonetheless. I am horrified that we have a society that facilitates this action. I am not the least bit surprised. I am only shocked it hasn't happened sooner. The medical community betrayed and failed the entire world, never mind the country, or just Atlanta. I believe that they knew what they were doing with the vaccines. I don't think it is at all accidental. Any Idiot could have predicted these results all the way back in January 2020. Ultimately, the "rumors" I heard five years ago, every last one of them has now been confirmed as true. My sources were accurate from the beginning. Lots of people see it as just one more depopulation effort dressed up as something else altogether. Until we change our medical system from a for-profit health management system, which isn't very effective at curing illnesses in the first place, and only allows illnesses to linger for the positive economic impact to companies like Pfizer or Johnson and Johnson to provide a medication that allows them to live, uncured. People who are injured and don't get a remedy from their health insurance companies are going to fight back. Expect it. If you don't provide justice to society, society will levy justice on its terms. The first is always less chaotic than the second. How many people have to die before you EXPECT sick and outraged people to fight back? If I were asked to be on a jury, I probably wouldn't convict someone in this situation. I don't think it is just to spend billions and billions of dollars on a system we are aware isn't working, and then expect people to behave peacefully while millions of us have died over the last five years. We will never know how many we lost to the COVID-19 vaccines/treatments. I fight through words; it's my nature to help people, not harm them. But I understand why this happens, and I think it's our freaking fault. Fix the system, quit having public shootings. I'm not even convinced this isn't an attack from our own agencies anymore. They seem to sculpt our society through its tragedies. The more problems we have like this, the more Orwellian our society becomes. Quit taking people's money for health insurance that doesn't provide coverage or care as promised. Quit experimenting on people. Have a lot fewer "stupid prizes," so to speak. We can fix this, we just are choosing NOT to fix it.

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