“They wanted more control – they’re going to have less at the end of this.”

October 20, 2021

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Dr. Pamela Popper, author of the exceptionally well-researched book Covid Operation: What Happened, Why It Happened and What’s Next talks about the timeline of how the Covid ‘pandemic’ was planned, the parties responsible and the mistakes they have made that will lead to their eventual defeat.

“They get sloppier and sloppier at what they do as they get more and more desperate…The plan was to control people through health care and to control them so much through the lockdowns that they would agree to any health care intervention including a dangerous vaccine.”

Dr. Popper’s book was published in August of 2020. Her insights are remarkable given how early in the plandemic she researched and wrote this and the information in it remains very relevant today.

Pamela also describes in detail the mistakes they have made.

“They’re whole plan is falling apart because now they’ve got a dangerous vaccine that’s harming people and we have a control group – (tens of millions of North Americans) and their kids who wouldn’t get the vaccine and are healthy.”

Links

Purchase Covid Operation: What Happened, Why It Happened, and What’s Next

Dr. Popper’s Website

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