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“Is there any corner of the government’s Covid narrative that is truthful and not filled with malfeasance, greed, and lies?”

No. Not one.

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Yeah, I’m thinking no.

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Nope

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If there’s any state government in the US that’s on the up and up, it’s definitely not Massachusetts. I speak as a lifetime resident.

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Nebraska's working hard to catch up

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Massachusetts looks neck and neck with California to this casual observer.

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The conflicts of interest are now so egregiously blatant it gives every single citizen the right to state out loud that they refuse to participate unless questions are answered and these snake corrupt conflicts of interests taken out of the equation. Otherwise we're participating with criminal acts violating the rights of citizens to not collude with entities subverting a sovereign government and its process.

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Charlie Baker was a disgrace. I wrote him countless messages on his Contact the Governor link, telling him that he should hang his head in shame for bribing low socio-economic children and families financial rewards to get the shot. He offered a college tuition lottery. His evilness knows no bounds. As much as Maura Healey is anathema to me, I despise Baker so much more. Even as a committed Republican, I would NEVER have voted for him if he had chosen to run for re-election. And coward that he is, he KNEW he was despised by conservatives all across Massachusetts, that's why he did not run. I spit on him.

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In government presently most Republicants are democ-rats but all democ-rats are Marxists, Communists and Fascists.

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True! And, since we are in a binary system, it truly is the lesser of two evils. That's what purists don't understand. Typically, I am not a purist, but in the case of Charlie Baker, I REALLY despise him. For the mere 10% difference between him and Gov. Healey, I would not vote for him. And even Healey, Marxist that she is, destroying our state with illegals, rescinded the vaccine mandate for state employees. Whether she did it for political reasons or not, at least she did it.

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Wow is all I can say. Followed by, no surprise there. And Maura Healy may be more egregious.

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Thank you for asking questions and for reporting. So many strange things have been going on / turning up in recent years, almost nothing surprises me anymore.

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Crimes and coverups fueled by inertia, greed, and ego.

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Various people with surname Navani come up with Endotoxin, but not Girish.

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Hello John,

Would you be interested in working with RFK Jr to bring government reforms? In seeing your broad range of systems analyses and overall capabilities, I can think of no one more qualified than you to dislodge the corruption and redesign bureaucracies to benefit the general population.

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Of course I would. But many in orgs have egos and would not want me analyzing their plans.

We used to beat up each other's plans to find holes in them. You have to sit there and take it rather than defend the inadequacies. In the end, you have a much better plan that has all the holes fixed. But regular people (not engineers) get all upset when you point out holes in their plans. So, yes, I'd work with him, but I'd not bow to some bureaucrat under him.

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Don’t bow to him either, John, if that opportunity arises. I, for one, hope it does. Your work has been eye opening and inspiring. Thank you.

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Thanks. I'll give it a shot. Their campaign used some of my ideas going back about 2.5 years. Another time, ff all the people copied on an email (about 25 doctors and biologists and a few others), only RFK Jr replied to my email. And he was very positive and knew how important my solution is. The rest ignored or shrugged. That email then became a bill I wrote and was submitted in two states NH and MN. Next time will be about 5 states. Best public health bill ever. Kennedy will know who has solutions to major problems in PH, DoJ, CivPro, and other areas vital to a future USA. No one else diagnosed root causes and provided solutions that are so simple, elegant, and inexpensive. I have been very quiet and humble waiting for someone to figure out what I've done. But I'll have to get out there soon. The election is sucking up all the airtime.

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And, thank you.

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So the DOJ knocks on this guys door like a mafia crime family and extorts 155 million from this guy Navani's company. Where does that money go?

Then he's appointed by Charlie faker to a Strategic position on a board that controls whether or not the E-conomy returns to normal and stands to recoup millions of dollars if it stays locked down in certain areas, like the medical clinics and such.

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Thanks for this update.

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Massachusetts continues with daily mosquito spraying. Spreading poison to keep us healthy! 🤣

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'Despite $150M legal settlement, eClinicalWorks growing fast' - Aug 2017

'When the company was started in 1998, it was a five-man startup run by its current chief executive officer and co-founder Girish Kumar Navani, along with Raj Dharampuriya, chief medical officer; Sam Bhat, vice president of sales; and Satya Chunduru, vice president of research and development. According to a September 2007 article in Boston Business Journal, “the [then] three top executives [are] all related. Girish Navani and Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer Mahesh Navani are cousins, and Dharampuriya is Girish Navani's brother-in-law. What's more, all three live on the same street in a suburb of Worcester.”'

'A May 2017 settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice reveals at least one thing about its operations that eClinicalWorks likely wishes were not open to public scrutiny. According to HealthCareITNews, on May 31 eClinicalWorks agreed “to pay $155 million to settle a suit alleging it had faked meaningful use certification.”

That payment was promised to “resolve a False Claims Act lawsuit that alleged eClinicalWorks gave customers kickbacks for publicly promoting its products.'

https://www.telegram.com/story/business/columns/2017/08/07/wall-amp-main-despite-150m-legal-settlement-eclinicalworks-growing-fast/20006717007/

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Sounds a lot like Larry Ellison, owner and founder and chairman of Oracle. Larry Ellison’s company won a contract to process all of the CDC’s vaccination data, and his wealth increased by thirty-four billion dollars in 2020. This scamdemic has served to expose the depths of corruption that have invaded every level of government and society.

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The Lockstep beauty of it all. We just need to leave our brains at the door, to appreciate it in all its perverted, subverted glory.

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