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Jul 6·edited Jul 6Liked by Coquin de Chien

Wow! I thought I was impressed before.....you amaze me. Great job. Well done! Bravo!

Go get em!

There is significant legal activities starting to happen now. Maybe your findings will prompt the AG to get involved with the criminal investigation. You might have seen my post on FB about Naomi Wolf's interview with two lawyers from Vires Law Group:

"Rachel Rodriguez and Mimi Miller, attorneys at Vires Law Group in Florida, have led a charge to compile evidence of serious crimes committed during the COVID era, by Federal officials as well as by hospital administrators. This evidence is of crimes, argue the attorneys, that range from racketeering to kidnapping to elder abuse and even to trafficking and murder. The attorneys' submission names Dr Rochelle Walensky, Dr Anthony Fauci, Dr Robert R Redfield, Dr Deborah Birx, and other high-placed Federal officials, as well as Peter Daszak of EcoHealth Alliance. They also identify hospital administrators of three states -- Texas, Louisiana, and Florida -- as having overseen what amount to medical murders via protocols such as the administration of Remdesevir, and the imposition of ventilators, as well as coerced "Do Not Resuscitate" documents, all abuses compounded by forced isolation from sick loved ones.?"

Source: https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/vires-law-group-submit-evidence-to?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR08KqR_AMGeU-ThUWyX5_SWThn-02SWYz9BQPW4UCRzpqImyB_iH0jv07I_aem_BRhUdNfRftjDu34Uf2Udsw

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I'd like to talk to Rachel sometime. I heard a couple lawyers from that effort speak on an X space. They have neither criminal law experience, nor strategic planning experience. Too bad we cannot find former prosecutors to help in this endeavor. As for the strategic planning, they are missing an understanding of the informal political structure in planning strategy. The formal political structure as a nice to know, but the informal is of greater value. There is a reason why the red states' AGs have not yet engaged in grand jury investigations. I am curious to see how the FL GJ is going to go. They will have to offer a True Bill to appease the rabble, but for whom will it be? Will they throw pharma under the bus and skip right past an indictment of FDA CDC and NIH personnel. For it is they who were behind most of this at the behest or orders of the military intelligence wing of the DoD. A real GJ is what is needed and NOT with a state attorney as GJ advisor. It must be a special prosecutor outside politics, preferably a retired federal prosecutor US Attorney or state attorney. I'd be happy to talk to Rachel sometime.

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Jul 6Liked by Coquin de Chien

You should definitely contact her. I don't know her personally, but they did say at the end of the interview that they would be happy to talk to people with information. You would be a good asset for them. I will try to make a connection for you or you can do it. Happy to help you. :)

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Thank you. Especially since I just met with 5 state reps and presented to them privately in her state. LOL

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The number one thing she can do on the civil litigation side is lobby for statutory destruction of the standing doctrine case law. Judges should have civil procedure expressly stated with regard to "standing" and not left to the subject whim of a judge who covets his Rule 12b6.

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Yeah a consensus seems to accumulating around State AGs needing to pursue criminal charges.

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They won't.

The informal political structure shoudl be understood. Only a Paxton or Bailey might pursue this. Most other red state AGs won't pursue it unless cornered using narrow paths of state law to force it to happen. Working on it.

Attacking frontally against an overwhelming force is folly. There are many strategies better than frontal in this case. I wish these lawyers, most of whom haven't looked at criminal law since decades earlier in law school, would talk to me and a few prosecutors to carve out a strategic plan. We could execute in a few months. Egos of lawyers are an impediment though. The profession is taught to be tactical and not strategic.

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Thank you, John Beaudoin, I am sure I am only one of so many people who appreciate your efforts more than you know.

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Your work is beyond comparison to most others trying to wake up the minions while preparing the groundwork to achieve accountability. Your work is critically aligned with meeting government mechanisms where ‘the rubber hits the road’. Godspeed John.

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Jul 6Liked by Coquin de Chien

So true Tom!

Intuition, Independence, Integrity, and they say there is no I in Team.

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I recently ran for town council and won. I am the resident council member. I am always working to figure out how this massive government process works from a resident standpoint. It mystifies me. I love the digging and asking the uncomfortable questions. Keep going! We are with you.

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If you need data for your town only, I can find time to get it to you. I did it for a Duxbury presentation and it was revealing. DM me or email me.

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John just demonstrated how government works - lawyers and communications directors.

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People like you make me believe that this country will be set right, hopefully sooner rather than later.

Thank you for all you do!

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The problem is that the government pyramid of power is upside down. Power should be built from bottom up and not the other way round:

How about REAL democracy: townhall republican democracy?

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/reinventing-democracy

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LOL. This is a funny car crash of ideas. Have you read my recent substack article, "Democracy is dangerous to our republic?"

I get where you're going with your question and I see the words carefully. We'd probably agree after defining words before debate, but it's ironic you wrote that just after my recent article from a couple months ago.

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A Republic or a Democracy? Are we crazy to accept demo-crazy?

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/democracy-democrazy

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Loved your well argued article. But what I'm proposing since 2001 is that every townhall is a mini-republic based on direct democracy, so one townhall can't decide over another and if you don't like the townhall decisions, you could move to another area which represents your ideas better, with the minimum core of human rights.

Still, in all townhalls, every person decides where his proportion of the countries' taxes is going to be spent.

Then, each townhall sends reps to form regional and national governments (states/provinces), but each decision by the State or Federal Government, must be accepted by the townhall.

What could go wrong? worse than what we have today?

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I don't dislike the idea, but there are no Constitutions at the town level. There are state constitutions that define how towns are incorporated. Sure, a town can have by-laws, but they can only go so far. I believe the closest to what you propose exists in places like FL that give power to counties to choose their own paths in many issues. I agree with you in principle, but I'd have to think about plausibility and execution.

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Looking forward to a follow up report on this most serious investigation. Praying for someone with someone with integrity and backbone to give it the attention it deserves. Thank you and God bless!

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We were warned about allowing bureaucrats to run health care. Someone likened it to experiencing the DMV except at the hospital. I am not surprised at your experience here, except that you were actually able to get someone to take the document at your last stop. I expected as you did, that given that you were filming, that they would just not come down.

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Jeff Childers an attorney in Florida is well worth following:

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/divided-house-wednesday-july-3-2024/comments?reaction=%E2%9D%A4 There are those in the legal profession aware of the crimes that have been committed against humanity in the name of "medicine." Mr. Childers is one.

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"For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil." 1 Timothy 6:10 "On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness." Matthew 7:22-24

There will come a day when the Godless, or those proclaiming to know God whose actions betray, will answer for their idolatry. His Word is a lamp unto our feet, a light unto our path. Be in It.

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Bless you, sir.

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John's tireless efforts must be supported and his research spread FAR and WIDE.

GET the truth

Wait until you read The CDC memorandum.

https://therealcdc.com/

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I'm so thankful for your work. I hope it pays off.

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I appreciate your hard work. If we manage to get a decent attorney general elected in November (in NC) perhaps I will take some information to him.

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you are a glorious courageous example to us all: had we your faith and good will and will!

we are ever mindful , however much we few are in gracious thanks for your efforts , that

Mark 6: 1-13, But Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor except in his own country, among his own relatives, and in his own house.”

thus, your courage is doubly meaningful, how you persist.

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Ahh. Just read and discussed that set of verses in Bible study this morning. It's on the schedule for tomorrow's Mass.

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indeed, in lectionary, & my prep for MASS is how i noticed.

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Jul 6Liked by Coquin de Chien

Your problem is you care. That old model is gone don't you know. I face people that feel nothing now. Something has happened to them. Something is gone. I hope it can be recovered.

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Yeah. Sad as it is, I have hope for those whose souls are awake.

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SSRIs which so many adults and children are on, cause you to feel uncaring about everything. I know because I experienced it. It's truly frightening - somehow the fear penetrates - which prompted me to immediately stop them thank God

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I watched the opioid hearings and could not believe that absolutely no one was made accountable, all swept under the carpet with their fake hearings and that it was all absolutely purposeful and hardly for profit alone. I never forgot that so when big pharma was suppose to be the hero during covid??????? I said you've got to be kidding me.

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