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I have mixed thoughts about Leo Zagami. I haven't read his books, which, with Leo's interesting background, and, judging by what he said in this interview, must have a wealth of historical information. So those would undoubtedly be beneficial to read in depth.

And, the man cares about people and the world; he seems sincere in that respect.

But his take on Donald Trump to me seems completely incongruous with his education and background. Leo knows that the vaccines are bad news, that the "illuminati" just want us dead, yet, has he forgotten that Trump was the one who "gave us the vaccines"?!

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I agree there is weird stuff to do with Trump and the injections. My sense is he sees so much good stuff in Trump that he does not attack Trump for his weakness.

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How many millions of people were killed and maimed by the injections? The more I think about it - I cannot understand why anyone would think Trump would be the saviour of anyone after having promoted the injections. How can anyone overlook this very essential fact?!

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I understand your position. I don't by the way see him as a savior - but I do believe he could be powerful for freedom at this time. You may be right though.

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I wasn't saying that you see him as a saviour, Elsa, but rather, that Leo Sagami seems to see him as such. Which is the reason for my above- stated indignation.

And I also question whether anyone currently in politics, in this very broken system that has removed our human rights worldwide, can truly have an effect on freedom.

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I know we can have an effect, though most likely not by propping up this system. As much as possible, I see it matters that we set up connections with each other on all levels.

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