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A really worthwhile and well written article. Initially I got taken in by all the hysteria. Then it was the daily death figures on the TV, just did not stack up and we started to question them. Looking around, hardly any one in our community was ill. Why are we still considered conspiracy theorists and no one wants to talk about this , let alone apologise for the professional, social of family gatherings I was not allowed to go to because of my non status. But then some of us know this was a deliberate plandemic and rehearsal for what may come. Great music suggestion as well, thanks

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Thank you for the appreciation and engagement. I am happy to hear you stayed strong. Glad you enjoy the music.🙏🏼

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Apr 11, 2023Liked by Tanja Boness

I'd say the article you're evaluating is hilarious, except that so many are suckered enough to believe it.

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That’s terrible Tanja. I had hoped that Germany was a country where more people were awake than most because at least the German health minister had acknowledged problems with the vaccine. I’m wondering where to escape to? Moscow may be the best alternative!

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Karl Lauterbachs so-called acknowledgement was a joke. He is trying desperately to save his own skin and doing a very bad job. He is the one that repeatedly said that the vaccine has NO side effects. He is an evil git.

The question where to escape to is a good one and I wish I had the answer.

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What an amazing thing to discover that there was an International Fact Checking Day! Fact checkers seem well funded and invariably left wing. Thanks for the great post and German information I didn’t know about. Is there also pressure on German farmers like in the Netherlands? You always do a great job and I loved the cat - he looks like a real fact checker!

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I only found out about the Fact Check Day through this absurd article. As far as German farmers are concerned, I cannot say whether it is as bad as in the Netherlands. What I can say, however, is that Germany has become a laughing stock and that politics is not only failing at all levels but is actively working against its citizens - in every respect. It is unbelievably shameful what is happening here and it is silently accepted by a large part of the population. It is unbearable!

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