Joe Rogan recently brought up my post showing that the COVID-19 “vaccines” have caused more American deaths than WWI, WWII, and Vietnam combined.
The world is waking up to the extreme dangers of mRNA technology.
@joerogan
# Breaking Down the Sean "Diddy" Combs Trial Verdict: Justice Served or Slap on the Wrist?
1/ Sean "Diddy" Combs just dodged the biggest bullets in his trial – acquitted on racketeering and sex trafficking, but guilty on two prostitution counts.
2/ Remember the '90s? Diddy built an empire with Bad Boy Records, launching Biggie and changing hip-hop forever. Now, at 55, he's facing up to 20 years behind bars.
3/ The trial gripped the nation: Accusations of "freak-offs," coercion, and a dark side to the party life. Prosecutors painted him as a predator; defense called it a witch hunt.
4/ Jury deliberated three days. Not guilty on the heavy hitters – no conspiracy, no trafficking. But those transportation for prostitution convictions? They stick.
5/ He's denied bail, awaiting sentencing. Could be less than max for a first-timer, but his legacy's tarnished. From "Can't Stop Won't Stop" to this – how the mighty fall.
6/ For us Gen X and Boomers, it's a reminder: The music icons we idolized had shadows. Think about it – MJ, R. Kelly, now Diddy. Industry reckoning?
7/ What's next? Civil suits piling up, empire crumbling. Will he appeal? Or rebuild quietly? This verdict feels like a mixed bag – accountability, but not full.
What are your thoughts on the Diddy verdict? Drop a comment below and let's discuss – did the jury get it right?
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BREAKING: U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit has reversed the dismissal of a case from physicians who were seeking to sue various credentialing boards who “suppressed” them for going against the official government story line about COVID-19.