Become of the absurd claims he posted.
Why would "conspiracy" come to mind?
Become of the absurd claims he posted.
gooble gobble one of us!I guess I'm on ignore around here.
I was talking to my daughter last night. One of her co-workers turned 65. She dropped the company's healthcare plan and went on Medicare. The company pays 60% of the premiums of the company plan for their employees, but when comparing what is covered and her share of cost of the premiums, she has better coverage for less with Medicare.One major goal is the elimination of the population. One group that needed to be eliminated is the elderly. While euthanasia was one option, the more practical was to make health care too expensive and difficult to obtain so the elderly would die off naturally.
Saying that the entire health care system is conspiring to depopulate the planet is an absurd claim is a stretch?LOL!
In YOUR opinion, yes?
That's quite a stretch.
I just listened to a tape recording of a doctor who in 1969 was told the plans for healthcare among other future plans at a doctor conference led by medical professor who was a member of the globalist cabal. He was told not to record or take notes, but 20 years later in 1989 he saw so many of those things come to pass that he told a friend who recorded his recollections of the meeting.
One major goal is the elimination of the population. One group that needed to be eliminated is the elderly. While euthanasia was one option, the more practical was to make health care too expensive and difficult to obtain so the elderly would die off naturally. The Clintons failed to get the national health care into legislation, but Obama did. This program was never meant to help people, but rather, to make it difficult to get health care. They succeeded.
Trump wants to repeal and fix health care, but it should not be fixed. It needs to be removed completely.
We have a conspiracy forum for a reason.
Saying that the entire health care system is conspiring to depopulate the planet is absurd is a stretch?
Nevertheless, to accuse someone's post of being a "conspiracy" is almost, i dunno....
like a deflection?
Especially since there is an actual recording. But even if there was no recording, he is sharing his own experience.
Why in the world would "conspiracy" come to mind?
I just listened to a tape recording of a doctor who in 1969 was told the plans for healthcare among other future plans at a doctor conference led by medical professor who was a member of the globalist cabal. He was told not to record or take notes, but 20 years later in 1989 he saw so many of those things come to pass that he told a friend who recorded his recollections of the meeting.
Just like how all those points in the protocols of the elders of Zion lined up.Interesting, though, that all the points raised about Obamacare are uncanny.
Even more reliable. I'm in.According to the poster there isn't any recording of the actual meeting the doctor says he was at in 1969. The recording is of him reminiscing about what he says was said at a meeting that happened twenty yrs. before.
According to the poster there isn't any recording of the actual meeting the doctor says he was at in 1969. The recording is of him reminiscing about what he says was said at a meeting that happened twenty yrs. before.
Just like how all those points in the protocols of the elders of Zion lined up.
Comparison. The word you're looking for is comparison.Nice dodge.
Comparison. The word you're looking for is comparison.
Just making the point that there is no evidence that the meeting ever happened. It is merely the statements of one man.and........
So it's rendered "conspiracy"?
Seriously?
Just making the point that there is no evidence that the meeting ever happened. It is merely the statements of one man.
How do you understand "conspiracy" here?That's quite a leap, nevertheless.
How about if we're all presumed innocent of "conspiracy" anything unless we are convicted of such "conspiracy"?