Markets Utilization of NWO Propaganda Hits Netflix, Most Other Broadcasters Including Biggest Names, Why?
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‼️ππ What Hit Netflix, Most Other Broadcasters Including Biggest Names, Why? Clue—Obama’s big stockholders in Netflix and Commercials Especially!
Nothing like the power of purchase! It’s American purchasing
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That is if American people had money to purchase with! American people have been under siege since the “Great Housing Bubble “ economic planned sinkhole.
However Americans can still window shop and window shopping or shopping to look inside stores is a blithersome shocking experience!
See why if you happened to not notice the world around you!!
This article insert explains about the great shopping debacle π️πππ️ and how “The Great Housing Bubble” contributed to lack of purchase power shared below…
πππ “The Great Food Bubble” Married “The Great Housing Bubble “ Simultaneously Under Obama-Biden American Planned Explosion Emplosion.
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Economic Crisis That Is Still Under Way 2025 into 2026 And Forever Unless
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September 19, 2025
The New World Order believes Europeans, Americans, Canadians, Australia and Russia are wealthy nations that can absorb the inflow of at first millions then billions of people from around the world and cover the expenses of said foreigners!
This lack mental acuity reflects in the NWO New World Order’s to abolish the natural citizens from every modern nation while paying their taxes that furnishes the nonstop financial consumers in charge of the NWO.
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Article resuming here post insert!
There is zero balance in public business that indicates a real life real world segment of society, meaning there’s no normalcy in American stores, businesses, education or anywhere else thanks to a sick backward mindset that took hold and isn’t relinquishing its evil grip on Americans.
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Interlude— Update September 19, 2025
Thank YHWH for the CDC vaccine panel votes against recommending Covid shots for ALL Americans! Finally! It’s going to take some time for the double standard double talk of knowledge to to seek refuge in hades where it belongs. Meantime let truth be known.
Excerpt I❗️ With myocarditis, it's thought that the immune system may register mRNA in Covid vaccines as a threat, leading the immune system to attack itself and cause inflammation of the myocardium, the heart's muscle.
The FDA estimates myocarditis and pericarditis occurred in one in 125,000 doses of the 2023-2024 Covid shots.
Excerpt II: With myocarditis, it's thought that the immune system may register mRNA in Covid vaccines as a threat, leading the immune system to attack itself and cause inflammation of the myocardium, the heart's muscle.
The FDA estimates myocarditis and pericarditis occurred in one in 125,000 doses of the 2023-2024 Covid shots.
Instead, the experts advised Americans to rely on 'individual decision-making.'
The panel's vote was to remove all 'positive' recommendations surrounding the mRNA Covid vaccines made by Pfizer (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/pfizer/index.html) and Moderna (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/moderna/index.html), meaning the CDC will no longer recommend US adults get the shots.
However, the CDC's acting director has yet to sign off on the new guidance.
The 12-member committee, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), said adults under 65 should consult individually or with a doctor on receiving Covid vaccines.
They noted those between the ages of six months and 64 years should also decide individually, but they also emphasized the benefits of getting the shots outweigh the risks for those who have underlying conditions that would leave the susceptible to severe Covid, such as asthma or obesity.
A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said federal insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act must still cover the shots, but the new guidance may make it more difficult for Americans with private insurance to get them covered.
Instead, the experts advised Americans to rely on 'individual decision-making.'
The panel's vote was to remove all 'positive' recommendations surrounding the mRNA Covid vaccines made by Pfizer (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/pfizer/index.html) and Moderna (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/moderna/index.html), meaning the CDC will no longer recommend US adults get the shots.
However, the CDC's acting director has yet to sign off on the new guidance.
The 12-member committee, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), said adults under 65 should consult individually or with a doctor on receiving Covid vaccines.
They noted those between the ages of six months and 64 years should also decide individually, but they also emphasized the benefits of getting the shots outweigh the risks for those who have underlying conditions that would leave the susceptible to severe Covid, such as asthma or obesity.
A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said federal insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act must still cover the shots, but the new guidance may make it more difficult for Americans with private insurance to get them covered.
The move comes just days after ACIP voted 8-3 (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15114545/vaccine-rfk-panel-recommends-mmrv-measles.html) that children four and under should no longer be offered the combined measles-mumps-rubella-varicella (MMRV) vaccine.
CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has voted against all positive recommendations for Covid vaccines. The panel is pictured on September 19
Instead, it said that the children should be given the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) and varicella, or chickenpox, shots separately. Neither shot, however, has had its approval withdrawn.
It's unclear if Covid shots will still be covered by most insurance plans, as ACIP recommendations have traditionally influenced what states and private plans cover.
AHIP, a trade group for insurers, said Tuesday its members would continue to cover all vaccines recommended as of September 1, before the panel made changes, through the end of 2026.
Instead, it said that the children should be given the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) and varicella, or chickenpox, shots separately. Neither shot, however, has had its approval withdrawn.
It's unclear if Covid shots will still be covered by most insurance plans, as ACIP recommendations have traditionally influenced what states and private plans cover.
AHIP, a trade group for insurers, said Tuesday its members would continue to cover all vaccines recommended as of September 1, before the panel made changes, through the end of 2026.
The group includes insurers like Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Centene, HealthEquity, Cigna and Kaiser Permanente.
Kennedy removed all 17 members of ACIP (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14795795/RFK-Jr-orders-MAJOR-shakeup-vaccine-advisors-CDC.html) in June, claiming: 'A clean sweep is needed to re-establish public confidence in vaccine science.'
The new group of experts now includes several individuals who, like Kennedy, are known vaccine skeptics.
The move also comes one week after the FDA announced (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15093045/trump-robert-f-kennedy-jr-fda-child-deaths-covid-vaccines.html) it is examining the rare deaths of 25 young people who died after receiving either their Pfizer of Moderna Covid shots and is seeking data on the safety of the shots in pregnant women.
Anonymous sources close to the situation said health officials were planning to include claims about the deaths in a presentation to ACIP.
They said the findings were based on information submitted to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), a voluntary database for reporting jab side-effects.
Patients, doctors, pharmacists and people who see a report on social media are all able to submit a VAERS report and they are unverified. The CDC has emphasized that the database is not designed to assess if a shot was directly responsible for a death or other adverse side effect, as this requires more thorough investigation.
VAERS has received 1,600 reports particularly about myocarditis (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/myocarditis/index.html), inflammation around the heart muscle, being linked to the shots, but federal figures show the side effect is extremely rare and only occurs in one in 125,000 shots (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14329779/covid-vaccine-research-heart-effects-new-study.html).
ACIP's new recommendations come amid a period of nationwide division on Covid vaccine recommendations. Florida, for one, has banned all vaccine mandates (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15062445/florida-end-vaccine-mandates-ron-desantis-joseph-ladapo.html), while coalitions of democratic states (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15065849/california-washington-oregon-vaccine-rules-defy-trump-florida-bans-mandates.html) across the west and east coasts have issued their own guidelines.
Before ACIP shifted the recommendations to 'individual decision-making,' recommendations stated the Covid vaccine is available to anyone over 65 or younger people with an underlying condition that would make them more vulnerable to Covid infections, such as asthma or being immunocompromised.
The CDC dropped the recommendation for children and pregnant women earlier this summer.
The CDC has acknowledged that myocarditis and pericarditis, inflammation of the sac-like lining surrounding the heart, are known Covid vaccine complications, but has emphasized they are rare and has not provided an exact number of cases.
A recent FDA analysis estimated the conditions occur in one in 125,000 doses of the 2023-2024 shots for children and adults under 65. But for young men under 25, the risk was 19 per 500,000, or the equivalent of one in 250.
With myocarditis, it's thought that the immune system may register mRNA in Covid vaccines as a threat, leading the immune system to attack itself and cause inflammation of the myocardium, the heart's muscle.
The FDA estimates myocarditis and pericarditis occurred in one in 125,000 doses of the 2023-2024 Covid shots. Past studies, as shown above, have estimated a risk of between one in 50,000 and one in 200,000
This same mechanism has been linked to pericarditis, which leads to inflammation of the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart.
Both conditions have been linked to viruses like the common cold and hepatitis, as well as Covid.
While most cases are mild, in rare instances, myocarditis can damage the heart and make it difficult for it to pump blood, eventually leading to heart failure, heart attack, and stroke.
Sadly Daily Mail this last paragraph is fatally flawed ‼️
WHO COVID-19 deaths are defined as fatalities resulting from a clinically compatible illness in confirmed or probable COVID-19 cases, unless there is a clear alternative cause of death. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths worldwide is reported to be over 7 million, but actual figures may be higher due to underreporting and misclassification of deaths.
COVID-19 has resulted in significant fatalities worldwide. As of September 2025, there have been approximately 7.1 million confirmed deaths attributed to the virus. However, estimates suggest that the actual death toll, including unreported cases, could be much higher, potentially reaching between 19.1 million and 36 million when considering excess mortality.
Definitions- Confirmed Deaths: Deaths officially recorded as resulting from COVID-19, based on laboratory confirmation.
- Excess Deaths: This includes deaths directly caused by COVID-19 and those indirectly related, such as deaths from other health conditions exacerbated by the pandemic's impact on healthcare systems.
Reporting Challenges- Many countries face issues with underreporting due to limited testing and challenges in death registration.
- The time lag in processing death certificates can lead to incomplete data, especially in the weeks immediately following a death.
Death Distribution- The majority of COVID-19 deaths have occurred in regions like South-East Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
- Middle-income countries account for a significant portion of excess deaths, highlighting disparities in healthcare access and reporting.
Age and Gender Factors- Older adults are at a higher risk of mortality from COVID-19, with a notable difference in death rates between genders, as more men have died compared to women.
Understanding these factors is crucial for assessing the pandemic's impact and guiding future public health responses.
Overview of COVID-19 Deaths
Understanding COVID-19 Death Counts
Global Impact
Currently, there is no conclusive evidence of deaths in the US directly caused by myocarditis from Covid vaccines.
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