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  • 1 week ago | jonrappoport.substack.com | Jon Rappoport

    You can always count on me to document new ceilings on insanity.

  • 1 week ago | jonrappoport.substack.com | Jon Rappoport

    And so are the lawsuits. There are so many, they’re being consolidated. Ozempic was initially approved for “type 2 diabetes,” but then the weight-loss effect, via off-label prescribing by doctors, propelled the drug through the roof. Big hit. Best seller. $$$. Lots of doctors have apparently been ignoring the actual harm to their patients. Here’s a list:Slows the natural emptying of the stomach—resulting in nausea, vomiting, bloating. Even worse, paralysis of the stomach.

  • 1 week ago | jonrappoport.substack.com | Jon Rappoport

    2 judges busted by the feds. And I have to tell you, there are people who see it splashed on the news, and they don’t even notice it, because they’ve sunk so low on the “expectation index,” they’re drained of all hope, and they’re blind. I don’t recommend that state of mind. I say, let some warmth return to your blood and your sense of justice. Don’t be a doomsayer, that’s too easy, that’s exactly what the bad guys are counting on. ONE: New Mexico Judge Juan Cano and his wife.

  • 1 week ago | jonrappoport.substack.com | Jon Rappoport

    This is big. Kennedy and HHS have just launched a new plan for vaccination in America. A universal platform of some kind. The official announcement is studded with references to viruses. Protection against this one, that one, the other one. (None of the viruses exists.)The idea is: a single vaccine would protect against multiple viruses, including possible pandemic strains. The new vaccines under development would use whole inactivated viruses (none of which exist).

  • 1 week ago | jonrappoport.substack.com | Jon Rappoport

    The wire services and national media outlets tend to ignore what’s going on in cities (and even states), so I picked Miami at random, and went to the medical section of the Miami HeraldI was blown away. Here are just some of the headlines they’re running on April 20:“Breast grabbing led to a Fort Lauderdale Nurse’s license suspension, state says”“Miami doctor found guilty of prescribing millions of Oxycodone pills sold on streets”“Implant replacement turned deadly.