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This is front-facing science.

If there were trucks filled with bodies...there should be records of it, and a lot of people talking about the experience of it. You can't get people not to talk about 9/11. However it happened, the physical reality of buildings collapsing is hard to argue against.

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I think you are still on the right path with your unanswered FOIAs. See if you can find some members of the military's "body disposal teams" who will talk to you.

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Members of such teams would absolutely not be permitted to talk to me or anyone else. They take an oath and cannot violate it.

"I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God."

Maybe the National Guard's team can help - since they apparently knew it was all a show? https://x.com/Wood_House76/status/1724427236764233991

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I also focus on this part of that oath: "I will support and defend the Constitution against all enemies ... foreign and DOMESTIC."

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May 29·edited May 29Author

In a closed system event, even military personnel have a hand on only one part of the elephant.

You only know what you're allowed to know.

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May 29Liked by Jessica Hockett

Thinking of past whistleblowers like Daniel Ellsburg, right?

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May 30Liked by Jessica Hockett

“Earlier this week, FEMA requested that a DOD mortuary affairs support team deploy to New York state, according to Vice Director of Operations for the Joint Staff Maj. Gen. Jeff Taliaferro. That team arrived in New York on Wednesday, and a second mortuary affairs support team is expected to be deploy elsewhere in the United States, a U.S. official told ABC News.“ Did this team actually arrive? How many were in this group and where did they stay? Duration of their deployment?

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May 30·edited May 30

Autopsies? They didn’t have time to do autopsies. Besides it was a highly infectious and deadly novel virus! So deadly that they had to isolate the sick at home until their lips turned blue and vent the hospitalized just to prevent spread, but they’re doing autopsies in a trailer somewhere? And what about tissue banks? Wouldn’t this be a boon to that industry? Or a bust depending upon whether the novel pathogen rendered a potential donor unacceptable if CV was a “rule-out.”

It’s not for corneas, but makes me wonder: what changes did the tissue banks in New York see in business during this time when they’d have potentially had lots of bodies from which to procure? That Politico article somehow has the aura of propaganda.

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May 30Liked by Jessica Hockett

Why does that video jump around? It appears to have been pieced together or edited. The background shadows change. Very odd…

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I hope to soon talk to a retired National Guard officer who was on the team charged with body disposal in these months. I'll keep you posted if this interview takes place.

Personally, I wouldn't worry about that oath. Dr. Theresa Long (Lt. Col, flight surgeon and whistleblower) took the same oath. She's still taking about the vaccine injuries and is actually still in the Army.

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Thanks

I'm not worried about the oath. I expect them to uphold it.

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May 29Liked by Jessica Hockett

The more they refuse and/or delay response, the more it moves fraud up the list.

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May 31Liked by Jessica Hockett

If any trucks were deployed, it was for fear-mongering purposes. As your farmer friend intimated, we are talking ~ 5 MILLION POUNDS of "extra" dead bodies - 2500 TONS. This is easily 150 fully-loaded semis, in a few weeks. Yet no one saw them or seems to know anyone involved in the loading or transport. Remember our one-the-ground source in Bergamo? Military trucks parading up and down the streets, supposedly for bodies (no evidence there either), scared the hell out of the people.

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Excellent point about the sheer weight.

Yes, I remember his testimony.

"Very serious event - military trucks" https://x.com/Wood_House76/status/1727320461904662733

Also "mass graves"

https://x.com/Wood_House76/status/1683502070609989633

Staged, from start to finish.

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May 29Liked by Jessica Hockett

Makes me wish I paid more attention to corp news at the time and wandered into more hospital areas but what was most surreal at the time was the empty silence everywhere.. as NYers we're acclimated to sirens and while we could explain the lack of use w/o traffic but even still there's not a normal day regardless of neighborhood a few ambulances, assorted NYPD & FDNY vehicles going here to there & back.. scant emergency anywhere over weeks & hugely strengthened my belief.. if something was found & lurking w every breath it wasn't more dangerous than daily subway... Albums are several hours of walking & emergency response visible nowhere.. very odd!

Week two "pause" to flatten the curve lower Manhattan.. I know somewhere is staff outside NYU in that area behind Park Row.. know I walked that & a refrigerator truck would be in memory & many pics.. reminds me to look for camouflage medics now too..

https://www.flickr.com/photos/pameladrew/albums/72157714016110162/

Also the week before UES - E72nd & Second was to drop masks made from quilting fabric w soft polar fleece strips as ear loops at a hospital where a friend's cousin was a nurse & they wanted cloth masks.. never thought it had protective value but happy w that against face recognition as rare human activity under endless eyes in the sky.. my surveillance paranoia dates to PROMIS

https://www.flickr.com/photos/pameladrew/albums/72157713616988423/

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Thanks, Pamela.

I spoke at length with an NYPD detective (DOAs) whose district was lower east side.

He said he saw some stationery trailers here and there but never saw them opened. No bodies going in and no bodies taken out.

Reminds me of this scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLi-ellge1s

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May 29Liked by Jessica Hockett

but "the fog of war"...

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May 6, 2020

"We’re at war right now with this virus.” - Pierre Kory

https://x.com/Wood_House76/status/1740053689836929130

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I love the way each dismissive reply to the FOIAs results in your zoning in with greater specificity, making it more and more difficult for them to put you off.

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May 29Liked by Jessica Hockett

I never believed they sent refrigerated trucks. It was a show. Just like Cuomo’s daily press conferences. Fully intended to scare people.

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It's not enough to believe

We need evidence that it did or didn't happen

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May 30·edited May 31Liked by Jessica Hockett

I agree. I didn’t believe it because there was no evidence . They kept talking about all these deaths….but we never actually saw bodies being loaded into a refrigerated truck.

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May 29Liked by Jessica Hockett

Keep on it! There's much to be unearthed in all of this.

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Jun 4Liked by Jessica Hockett

This is a side note, but reading Zola's novel, Therese Raquin, I learned that in the 1860s, the Paris Morgue was open to the public. This is a passage from the novel:

"In the meantime Laurent imposed on himself the task of passing each morning by the Morgue, on the way to his office. He had made up his mind to attend to the business himself. Notwithstanding that his heart rose with repugnance, notwithstanding the shudders that sometimes ran through his frame, for over a week he went and examined the countenance of all the drowned persons extended on the slabs."

So back then, in Paris, the question of "where are the bodies?" would be a very different proposition.

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There are similar accounts in Defoe’s “A Journal of a Plague Year”

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Jun 4Liked by Jessica Hockett

Fittingly, Raquin is about a murder and the unsuccessful attempt to hide it and forget about it.

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It's never the crime - it's the cover up.

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The text is at http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/6626/pg6626.txt

If you're interested, do keyword searches for "drown" and "morgue" to find all the relevant passages.

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May 30Liked by Jessica Hockett

Theatre

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May 30Liked by Jessica Hockett

Opening the pdf, you see Juan, Jacqueline, and Jennifer have all corresponded with Jessica (so many J's!) about this request. I don't know if it's a good or bad sign to get responses from 3 different FEMA people, not 1.

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Hot potato :)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spQ5BYEidog&ab_channel=PhilipDeFranco

News on how disinformation spreads-in this case a nation state waging war but good goawd how easy would it be to whisper stuff to the already hyped MSM to spread stories? and NO ONE ever followed up as they ran from one 'crisis' to another. You are pulling the thread that will unravel this whole mess!!

FYI we had more deaths per month this past winter in my Nursing homes than we did during covid Except summer of 2020. And I wonder how many were WITH covid vs FROM covid as I'd guess over 80% were on hospice already (and died in isolation/depression/loneliness) I Know for FACT one hospital sent every single resident back as "covid +" (negative with rapid on transfer, negative on readmit on rapid but ??? somehow always positive in hospital?????) for a couple years until extra money ran out.

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Have you also submitted FOIA requests to NY, NYC and the other states involved?

Another interesting approach might be to set up a VAERS-like website with a very simple questionaire that looks to capture anyone who knows their relatives were transported by a FEMA truck to a cemetery (and post on X about it, etc)

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obtain a list of death certificates / death data for NYC and cross-reference the statistics with whatever facts that should also be present. Next, try to confirm if any of them traveled by FEMA truck. You would really only need to find a few to confirm, and unwind, a lot more of the story.

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Presumption of fraud should probably be the first thing on the table.

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Agreed, because it's not hard to pull off.

The burden of proof is on whomever made the extraordinary claim.

In this case, that is federal, NY state, and NYC officials.

It's unacceptable for government to be able to claim a certain number of people died in a timeframe/as a result of a phenomenon (an unobserved phenomenon, at that) and not have to substantiate the claim.

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May 29Liked by Jessica Hockett

They swear oaths as Public Servants & behave like petty, tyrannical rulers & enforcers.

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And they will continue. If we let them. They’re going to stonewall until 🔥 🥶.

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