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Time to De-Fund the CDC?

 

Although the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a national public health institute in the United States – funded by your tax dollars – it’s also a federal agency that accepts donations.

In fact, many of its largest donations come from well-known foundations.

Over the last few decades, foundations have become a euphemism for hiding criminal activity, money laundering, and putting a respectable face on these activities.

(Cough! Clinton Foundation, Cough! Gates Foundation, Cough! SOROS Foundation, Hairball Cough!).

We’re not saying that the CDC is guilty of money laundering or criminal activity.

However, it’s worth noting when you learn how someone’s foundation (Cough! Gates) makes a $125 Million donation to certain organizations (NIH AND the Fauci Foundation) that influence policies regarding the CoronaFraud.

Cue up Anthony Fauci.

Fauci’s conflicts of interest and experiments with coronaviruses – which he sent to Wuhan after being ordered to stop in the United States – is unbelievable.

The Whores-Of-Babble-On Presstitutes won’t report this because it would interfere with their agenda to overthrow Trump, regardless of what Fauci and Gates have done to this country.

We all know that hospitals in the U.S. have been generously overpaid for reporting incidents of Covid-19.

Compare that with Thailand where they did not pay hospitals if a person had COVID.

Out of 69 million people in Thailand there were only 58 deaths.

No, that’s NOT a misprint…58 deaths from the CoronaHoax.

Unfortunately, there were 2551 deaths by suicide mostly because the economic damage has destroyed people’s livelihoods.

The CoronaHoax has been completely exaggerated for political purposes.

It’s being done deliberately to overthrow Trump and usher in dramatically higher taxes and a New Green World Order.

Instead of De-Funding the police maybe we should consider De-Funding organizations like the CDC, WHO, United Nations, etc.

Are you Connecting the Dots, yet?

Learn more in our September issue of “…In Plain English.”

 

 

 

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