@MarauderMag@RealAlexJones Our government at fault for all this, the fact that they aren’t helping solve the problem shows that they are the true root cause or atleast backing Gates and his corrupt agenda of depopulation and making it so people can’t eat red meat.
And these operations tell the history
@MarauderMag@RealAlexJones 1956 Entomological Warfare Tests: A controversial U.S. military operation in Savannah, Georgia, that tested the dispersal of yellow fever mosquitoes in an urban area, documented on Wikipedia.
@MarauderMag@RealAlexJones Operation Drop Kick was conducted between April and November 1956 by the US Army Chemical Corps to test the practicality of employing mosquitoes to carry an entomological warfare agent in different ways.
@MarauderMag@RealAlexJones Operation Magic Sword was a 1965 U.S. military biological warfare experiment testing the feasibility of using Aedes aegypti mosquitoes to spread disease, specifically yellow fever, by releasing them from ships
@MarauderMag@RealAlexJones Operation Big Buzz was a U.S. military entomological warfare field test conducted in 1955 on Savannah, Georgia's predominantly Black Carver Village neighborhood. The tests involved dispersing over 300,000 mosquitoes from aircraft and through ground dispersal methods.
@MarauderMag@RealAlexJones Operation Big Itch was a U.S. entomological warfare field test using uninfected fleas to determine their coverage and survivability as a vector for biological agents. The tests were conducted at Dugway Proving Ground in 1954.
@dejanirasilveir@CIA@FBI@CDCgov what are yall even good for? You see this going on and you do nothing? You’re probably in on it, shame on you guys, the country had people who trusted in you to protect them and you have failed in every aspect. What happens next is on you guys.
Here’s Dr Zelenko teaching us how to treat Hantavirus back in 2022. This will be the most enlightening 2 minutes and 47 seconds of your life. Please listen carefully.
Luke Falk shared a Mike Leach story that stopped me cold:
Two kids. One rich. One poor.
Every training camp, Coach Leach told his team about these 2 kids.
The rich kid has two choices.
Get soft. Get entitled. Expect everything handed to him because he was handed more.
Or take the resources, the coaching, the opportunities, and compound them into something greater.
The poor kid has two choices too.
Say nobody gave him anything. Blame the world. Make his circumstances the reason he never became what he could have been.
Or outwork everyone in the room.
Luke said the locker room had both. Kids from wealth. Kids from nothing. Kids with every advantage. Kids who scraped for every inch.
Same choice for all of them.
Ownership or victimhood.
Fuel or excuse.
The rich kid can waste the head start or build on it.
The poor kid can drown in the deficit or weaponize it.
Greatness doesn't come from where you start.
It comes from which kid you choose to feed.
Credit to @coachlukefalk for continuing to share golden nuggets about Coach’s legacy
This is what the crowd looked like this afternoon at Michigan State’s spring showcase. Safe to say Coach Fitzgerald has reenergized this fanbase #gogreen
Tom Izzo shares an uncomfortable truth about earning your spot.
"You play real good, you start. You don't play as good, you work your way back in."
"That's the American way - except America has gotten soft."
You don't get what you want in life - you get what you earn.
It starts with showing up and earning it every single day.
No shortcuts...Just hard work.
(🎥@CBBonFOX )