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Too much emphasis on ethics is the hallmark of Nazism. The Third Reich was a deeply ethical and moralistic law and order regime with men and women of high principle and jurists and others obsessed with ethics in positions of power. That led inexorably to the Aktion T4 euthanasia program and to the final solution.

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“Protection of the public from harm” is their CAMOUFLAGE for their secret DEPOPULATION-Plan - and HERE you have a glimpse into WHO "they" are, whom Donald Trump calls rightfully & spot on the "SWAMP" or the "DEEP STATE":

https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP88-01070R000100200004-9.pdf

German NAZI's are running your country from "BEHIND" - and if you want to know WHY they work so well with Ukraine-NAZI's - find out about "Gladio" and what "stay behind" really means in their perverted language:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio

https://www.danieleganser.ch/buecher/usa-the-ruthless-empire/

While researching PEACE - the Swiss historian Dr. Daniele Ganser has written a series of great documentations of mostly unknown American WAR-CRIMES around the globe and especially around Europe - but it's all in German language, except the one I could find in your language.

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May 7, 2023·edited May 7, 2023

Of course the public health has not been ethical over the past 3 years, but nothing of what happened was about health, so ethics weren't required. That should be the single subject of the history from where to begin, for those who are trying to write it (the most already have been excited to publish books even the things are not totaly settled which I think is not normal, but hey, we are living strange times, everyone can be a doctor, scientists, journalist, expert, politician, economist, even they are not ). Mixing up the things and talking things out of the historical context will not help to fix the desaster, we didn't come at this point over night, but as a effect of a sum of causes.

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Thank you Lisa. I will shortly publish a piece myself summarising the many successful actions already in progress. (Entitled 'The Elephant in the Womb'). I manage to read most of your posts, and I find them inspiring!

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After reading your article I realized a parallel in a once dominant automotive parts manufacturing company I once worked for.

Family owned that started at a kitchen table which had a philosophy of service to employees and customers. Listening to “all” employee ideas to better their products and services and rewarding them for their input which improved upon those goals which allowed the company to become the largest family owned business in it’s field in a few short years.

By the time the company reached the third generation they moved away from that philosophy to one of trusting the so called “experts” which led to farming out manufacturing and services to others in China, Mexico etc. which had no real investment in the company ideal’s. In turn employee input was no longer needed or wanted or even shamed and mocked.

In the end the company was bought out by a conglomerate and the foundation of service philosophy was completely abandoned. Now they have become a memory as have all the one’s that failed to stand for that founding philosophy.

Thanks again for sharing this wonderful information to help us become better warrior’s and see the danger’s that abound.

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