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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

For space reasons, I didn't describe the "series of debate topics" that could occur.

We know no debate will be held on the safety and effectiveness of the "vaccines" - as this would embarrass President Trump, who apparently still believes the vaccines saved "millions of lives."

However, maybe we could have debates on ...

- The origins' question (and how this virus was produced and "escaped.")

Note: This might create far more awareness that my hypothesis of "early spread" is true.

- The fact that 99.9 percent of citizens weren't at any real risk of dying from this virus. In other words, the lethality of the virus was massively over-hyped.

- A debate on the question of whether iatrogenic causes (and changes in medical protocols) - likely account for the vast majority of "Covid deaths."

- A debate on lockdowns and masks and the effectiveness of same.

- A debate about whether censorship  is actually compatible with "real science" or necessary in political science ...  or produce toxic results.

Etc.

Any of these debates would reinforce the view that the authorities and experts were either obtuse or evil ...

... which would lead to more people not trusting the claims of these organizations, which could lead to a greater purge of toxic leaders from organizations throughout society ... which would greatly benefit society as these exiled leaders could no longer inflict as much damage on current and future generations.

So, I'll take any "real" debates we can sneak in.

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Elizabeth Krispin's avatar

Yes!!!! it’s time for a free, open and honest conversation!

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