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Sarah Perry's avatar

During the early announcements of COVID and the overflowing hospitals, I went to the county hospital and found mostly empty parking spaces. In the back near the emergency entrance a tent was set up for testing with probably a nurse and assistant. No one was going to the tent’s table. I also circled the parking lots of two main clinics. They, too, looked weird, almost like deserted.

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Lisa's avatar

Thanks Jux! My uncle Tom Conly was a marine and he was in the Tet Offensive. He volunteered to be a marine and he volunteered for longer / 2nd (I don't know ) tour because he said he'd rather have died than left his brother's. 3 of his 4 brothers also voluntarily enlisted in military to go to Vietnam. They all came home. Damaged. He and my Dad suffered lung disease that killed them too early

And now my son still can't be told the truth in a public school when taking a course on Vietnam War!!! No info on the truth of Gulf of Tonkin that's now known. It's fortunate I have the intellectual curiosity to dig read and ability to discern to properly educate my children based on truth.

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Juxtaposition1's avatar

Today's news is a 100% false. Today's media presenters are frauds. Same as in 1968.

There was no COVID virus.

There is aerosol aerial spraying every hour of 7G SMART DUST

There are DEW and MRI, EMF, Photonic, Sonic weapons fully deployed on civilians.

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Juxtaposition1's avatar

All persons present during February 1968 were involved in the Tet Offensive. Over 600,000 soldiers and 30MILLION residents and over 50,000 Corporate Contractors too.

The local militias demonstrated that no NATO forces were in full control of the 44 provinces.

My Lai Massacre followed on March 16, 168 murdering 504 women and children by the NATO ARMY doped up clueless soldiers of Charlie Company led by the hapless Captain Ernest Medena who was acquitted of murdering an unarmed woman already in custody.

Toxic aerial spraying of poisons was a routine over the breathable air of Vietnam for over a decade. They sprayed all peoples including the US forces who were uses as disposable test mice. Monsanto & DOW led the way along with dozens of other contractors.

When I personally spoke with Vietnam Vets and heard their stories, I was astounded that their experiences were NEVER reported in Media. Never. A Twilight Zone MATRIX.

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Mary Magnuson's avatar

The Tet Offensive vids are excellent; I've watched them twice and taken notes.

Thank you!

I've watched so many of your videos and do not know where to look for the information you provided in yet another vid regarding Vietnam (which may not have been solely about Vietnam, I cannot recall). However, that particular vid had to do with the fact that Vietnam was not an actual war, but rather a [hunger games] experiment.

Would you be so kind as to steer me to that particular teaching?

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Juxtaposition1's avatar

Michigan State University was contracted in 1955 to design a SMART CITY Network to be named: Agroville to better pacify & control the farming people of Vietnam.

1955 Rural Resettlement in South Viet Nam: The Agroville Program: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2753142

https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/pnaeb915.pdf

In 1961 the RAND Corporation replaced Michigan State and changed the Agroville name to: (SHP) Strategic Hamlet Program, today called the Geo-fence electronic corridor program used everywhere now.

Sabrina Wallace & Juxtaposition New Year's Eve Shows:

Pt 2: Electrified Corridors, Gateway, Checkpoints, designer neurons. Strategic Hamlet Program, SMART CITIES, Freedom Camps, C-40 Processing Centers: https://juxtaposition1.substack.com/p/pt-2-electrified-corridors-gateway

Pt 3: Hunger Games (Prisoner Dilemma) (CRTWS) Cognitive Recognition Threat Warning System: https://juxtaposition1.substack.com/p/pt-3-hunger-games-prisoner-dilemma

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Mary Magnuson's avatar

Thank you!

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Sarah Perry's avatar

Robert E. Lee was born January 19, 1807. Many in the South celebrate the birthday (January 19) of Lee on the Federal holiday of MLK. July 4th is not taken serious anymore in America, so the idea of celebrating the Tet Offensive of 1968 should be considered as an option.

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