When the pandemic hit & questions arose about the effectiveness of cheap, generic Ivermectin, 2 different studies were performed in Brazil.
One showed it reduced hospital admissions by 70%, but a Gates Foundation-funded study said it was ineffective.
Both can't be true.
Many of my projects were funded by a man who was a powerful behind-the-scenes lobbyist calling presidents, nations, and world leaders his clients.
My peak behind the curtain at the lies sold to the public - like those that started the first Gulf War - led me to create FactBid.
There are people who say - and evidence that seems to corroborate - that the same 2 people used the same tactics to cover up the lab that introduced HIV to humans in the Congo and the 2020 Wuhan lab leak.
Watch and decide for yourself:
https://t.co/m50xQ2SZKl
The next evolution in uncovering the truth is here.
Welcome to https://t.co/kfHImmIAVz, a free, altruistic, open-source platform that uses anonymous crowdfunding to incentivize whistle blowers to step forward with evidence of the biggest lies:
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@TimRunsHisMouth If only people knew just how great the lies they've been sold were - or that they are often sold by the same people using the same tactics.
All will be revealed if we give people the right incentives:
https://t.co/2TTtMpcW7F
Until now, we've had to depend on people to "do the right thing" if they had evidence of government corruption or wrongdoing.
Doing the right thing often led to whistle blowers losing their jobs, friends, and well being if their evidence brings government lies to light.
@BuckSexton Someone has the receipts that they knowingly enforced mandates based on lies.
We built a place to bring and incentivize those who bring the receipts:
https://t.co/2TTtMpcW7F
Until now, we've had to depend on people to "do the right thing" if they had evidence of government corruption or wrongdoing.
Doing the right thing often led to whistle blowers losing their jobs, friends, and well being if their evidence brings government lies to light.
Until now, we've had to depend on people to "do the right thing" if they had evidence of government corruption or wrongdoing.
Doing the right thing often led to whistle blowers losing their jobs, friends, and well being if their evidence brings government lies to light.
@RobertPLewis Someone knows where all of the rugs in DC that have all of the dirt swept under them reside.
Let's do some housecleaning:
https://t.co/2TTtMpcW7F
Until now, we've had to depend on people to "do the right thing" if they had evidence of government corruption or wrongdoing.
Doing the right thing often led to whistle blowers losing their jobs, friends, and well being if their evidence brings government lies to light.
Until now, we've had to depend on people to "do the right thing" if they had evidence of government corruption or wrongdoing.
Doing the right thing often led to whistle blowers losing their jobs, friends, and well being if their evidence brings government lies to light.
Until now, we've had to depend on people to "do the right thing" if they had evidence of government corruption or wrongdoing.
Doing the right thing often led to whistle blowers losing their jobs, friends, and well being if their evidence brings government lies to light.
Until now, we've had to depend on people to "do the right thing" if they had evidence of government corruption or wrongdoing.
Doing the right thing often led to whistle blowers losing their jobs, friends, and well being if their evidence brings government lies to light.
Until now, we've had to depend on people to "do the right thing" if they had evidence of government corruption or wrongdoing.
Doing the right thing often led to whistle blowers losing their jobs, friends, and well being if their evidence brings government lies to light.
@thebradfordfile Someone out there has the evidence if an order truly went out to stop counting in all of the six swing states.
Let's find it:
https://t.co/2TTtMpcW7F
Until now, we've had to depend on people to "do the right thing" if they had evidence of government corruption or wrongdoing.
Doing the right thing often led to whistle blowers losing their jobs, friends, and well being if their evidence brings government lies to light.
We knew there had to be a better way, so we built one.
Our platform allows those who want the truth to participate in giving whistle blowers more incentives to step forward than their conscious alone.
This week, we will give you the keys to the kingdom of truth.
Until now, we've had to depend on people to "do the right thing" if they had evidence of government corruption or wrongdoing.
Doing the right thing often led to whistle blowers losing their jobs, friends, and well being if their evidence brings government lies to light.
@JackPosobiec Anyone in the FBI who wants to bring Weiner or Epstein's hard drives forward is about to have a far easier time doing so than in the past.
We will make it worth your while.