Increasing numbers of UK supermarkets are removing “Best Before End” dates. Funny, huh? Removing an indication of when something is expiring.
Prof. Mark Crispin Miller of NYU has been talking about the Covid propaganda since the start.
For some time, he has been diligently documenting media reports of people who “died suddenly” in countries across the world.
The lists are long and growing, and they lack published causes. These are reports of expiration that deliberately lack an explanation of how expiration occurred.
“He just went bad. Really, really quickly. Out of the blue.”
He would appreciate any help with this project. It may be morbid, but it is probably more important than most realise because each death’s announcement is a data point and an investigation trail.
I read some of Miller's stuff, although not his death lists.
He is advocating the idea that people who know more would one day act as "we," and by some miraculous means, "they" will defeat the cabal. When I politely asked in the comment section how exactly such a feat would be possible, all I got back is name-calling and ad hominem attacks. :)
Knowledge does not necessarily accumulate to the levels of power that equals the globalists' arsenal and armies. Hoping, however, that "we," usually meaning someone else, will do it, simply renders the believers of the cult immobile:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/paid-agents-or-simple-morons