Tag: katherine watt
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Musings on the Department of Defense
Guest post by Catherine Austin Fitts, Solari.com Sasha Latypova Jun 20, 2024 Editor’s note: This post was contributed by Catherine Austin Fitts of Solari.com. I learned a lot of information I wasn’t aware of from this article, please don’t skip it! I highly recommend to visit Catherine’s website and subscribe to her report. She offers…
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Model Restoring State Sovereignty Through Nullification Act: Tennessee HB726
“Katherine Watt“Katherine Watt Nov 30, 2023 Orientation for new readers. New interview: Model Restoring State Sovereignty Through Nullification Act More state lawmakers are becoming aware of the multi-front federal government biomedical attacks on states and the people who live in them. The federal assault is being carried out under federal kill box laws, and also…
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Litigation framing: biochemical weapons used on military targets, not experimental drugs used on clinical trial subjects.
Post-Jackson, post-Bridges litigation should start from true premises, not false ones. “Katherine Watt Oct 30, 2023 Orientation for new readers. A reader included me on a group email thread this morning about the Nuremberg Code, informed consent, American state laws founded on the Nuremberg Code, and applicability of those laws for plaintiffs injured and killed…
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There is never going to be another “deadly global pandemic.” There have not been any in the past.
The Monster has only devised means to produce the illusion of deadly global pandemics. And that’s all he will ever be able to do. “Katherine Watt Oct 18, 2023 Orientation for new readers. Notes on the 2017 addition of “public health emergency” definitions to 42 CFR 70.1. Incessant prattling of lobbyists for State-sponsored bioterrorism (code…
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Texas and Oklahoma v. US Department of Health and Human Services and Xavier Becerra: case documents
“Katherine Watt Oct 17, 2023 Orientation for new readers. Reporting and analysis to follow. This is an important case, dismissed by US District Judge Terry R. Means of the USDC for the Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth Division, by order dated Aug. 18, 2023. My understanding is that the plaintiffs (Texas and Oklahoma) had…