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Jan 5, 2023Liked by Joel Smalley

The national debt would have been £400bn lower, inflation probably 4-5% lower, students wouldn’t have had 3 lost years at Uni, NHS waiting lists 3 million lower, fewer strikes, everybody happier and healthier etc...

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What if no one was arrogant enough to think they were in charge?

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Jan 5, 2023·edited Jan 5, 2023Liked by Joel Smalley

I think Sweden's Tegnell policy, that was relaxed at first, rapidly changed when he left office and became more draconian. But Sweden still used the opportunity to set up a vaccine passport system - which was the main goal - Sweden was not exempt from this and in fact the government 'invested' many multiples of what was invested in paying for vaccines, in reimbursing vaccinators - ONLY if the vaccinated person's information was entered into the national vaccine register. The deception is wide and varied depending on what country you are in. Sweden already has an advanced digital ID system with very wide coverage. It also has an eKrona ready to go.

But think about how the 'Sweden v The World' news stream was used to hypnotise people from thinking about the real solution to the problem-reaction - vaccine passports, which are now adopted by the G20. It is so easy to collapse in to the dichotomous argument that is presented - and Sweden's policy was important to understand - but it was also smoke and mirrors - which is the point I am trying to make.

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Joel, you are asking a great question...

I am also wondering about something...

Was it Tegnell, or someone else, who promoted Covid vaccines in Sweden? Did they have any sort of mandatory vaccination policy or restricted access to anything based on vaccination status?

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Big Pharma 'agents' must have targeted those national leaders wholly subservient to their desires for money and power and for whom 'conscience ' was completely alien. In the UK, Johnson was ripe for being strong armed by pharma agents, eg, Gates who had his rich sticky fingers in Imperial College, funding Neil Ferguson's department. The latter proved to be the bridgehead for all that has followed. Unlike in the Swine Flu pandemic, this time around preparations were fine tuned, and money ensured media broadcast the propaganda, and politicians, government officials etc sang in unison from the Big Pharma 'hymn sheet'.

Anders Tengell was obviously following traditional science, not bought and paid for 'science' and Sweden took a different path. For Europeans never was there a more valuable outlier.

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