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Jun 25, 2022Liked by Jerome V

Some percent of the work force seemingly walked away and didnt come back in 2020; before the vaccines were rolled out. A lot of people then walked away when the vax came out. I see it as a combo of the two. For a number of reasons, a lot of just dont want to work. Just another sign that we are living in a collapsed society.

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Aug 9, 2022·edited Aug 9, 2022Liked by Jerome V

I agree the jabs are a big part of it, but the authoritarian control over people at work started with the COVID operation. I think the whole thing has been demoralizing. It is hard to respect your colleagues or supervisors when you see the whole thing as a manipulation of a what is likely a bioweapon induced, but very treatable disease and they are trembling with fear and have completely swallowed the narrative. I remember walking around in disbelief in March 2020 that they could just shut everything down and people would just let them. It made no sense. You can't shut down society to stop a respiratory virus. So society began to be bifurcated into two groups - those who live in fear and turn to big daddy state to protect them and those who were terrified of and looking for ways to avoid being crushed by big daddy state. The COVID operation seems to have been a global agenda to take our systems of government and most importantly the institutions that recognize our fundamental human rights among which are the governments. And the COVIDians don't see any of this, they just see nice philanthropic globalists trying to stop the bad disease that came from bat soup. How are these two groups of people supposed to respect eachother and work together?

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Jun 27, 2022Liked by Jerome V

The jab-averse job applicants might be persuaded by Karen Kingston (from ca 2hrs32min in). https://odysee.com/@Corona-Investigative-Committee:5/s110en:0

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