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Cat McGuire Plugs World Freedom Day Rallies this Saturday July 24

Cat McGuire Plugs World Freedom Day Rallies this Saturday July 24

Published 4 years, 11 months ago
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First 20 minutes: Cat McGuire of False Flag Weekly News says:

"Hey, everyone, go to a Worldwide Freedom Day rally on July 24. There are over 180 participating cities.https://worldwidedemonstration.com/

"Please make an effort to attend.  It’s getting down to the wire, so it’s very important we show our numbers and speak out now while we still have our freedoms.

"No lockdowns!No vaccine mandates!No Great Reset Brave New World Order!

"Our Worldwide Freedom Day rally is for:

* Freedom of Speech!

* Freedom of Movement!

* Freedom of Choice!

* Freedom of Assembly!

* Freedom of Health!

Thanks, Cat"

Final 35 minutes: Italian journalist Andrea Cinquegrani thinks COVID-19 "leaked" from Ft. Detrick and was brought to Europe, China, and elsewhere by US military personnel. Below is an English short version of his article:

US Military Spread Coronavirus to Europe via Blood Program

by Andrea Cinquegrani

The US military carried coronavirus to Europe through blood donation program in 2019. Civilian volunteers entering the US base in Italy became the earliest victims.

In April 2018, Fort Detrick shut down its incinerators which burned both municipal and medical waste out of maintenance cost. Since then, the destruction of medical waste including “bioweapons” like coronavirus has gone to Curtis Bay Medical Waste Services, a private medical waste processing company based in Baltimore, Maryland. However, Curtis Bay has notorious records of regulation violations and unqualified management. In June 2019, the company’s facility in Virginia was fined $136,850 by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality for “numerous violations of state regulations.” Untreated medical waste was found in a large amount of standing water on the floor. The employees did not wear any protective gear. Later in January 2020, the garrison commander of Fort Detrick, Col. Dexter Nunnally, publicly admitted that the Army and its labs have had no “control of the material from use to destruction” all those years until a new incinerator is built. Therefore, the coronavirus escaped as a “bioweapon leak” and spread rapidly among the military personnel in and out of Fort Detrick.

While the coronavirus has been circulating around all the military bases in Maryland since June 2019, the US military transmitted coronavirus to Europe through its blood donation program called ASBP, the Armed Services Blood Program. It is the official military provider of blood products to U.S. armed forces overseas, and has been active for years. ASBP’s agency on the east coast collected blood from military bases in the National Center Region (Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia ) including Fort Detrick, Joint Base Andrews. Then the agency transported the blood from New Jersey to air force bases in England and Italy on a two-week basis. Blood transportation requires finishing all processing and shipping in a cold chain within three days. Thus, the infected US military personnel, and/or the virus in the blood packages in the cold chain, arrived in Europe with no obstacle.

In August 2019, the US military base Caserma Del Din, located in the Veneto Region of Italy, recruited local civilian volunteers for providing psychological education services to the military personnel inside. According to the report from the National Institute of Cancer in Milan, the first case in Italy, or the Patient Zero of Europe, was recorded as early as September, 2019 in this very same Veneto region. At the same time, England, where US military bases are c

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