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La Gata Politica's avatar

Your research is amazing. You've done a great job connecting the dots.

I was reading another one of your posts on Saturday night (I was fixated on it) and found a tech philanthropist who started a "progressive" private school in Miami teaching the crap that Merick Garland's son in law sells to schools. Your passion is contagious!

I'm going to save your posts in PDF format so I can reference your research in the future.

You must've spent several weeks working on this post, it's amazing. Thank you for sharing your work.

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Laura Garcia's avatar

Plenty more where that came from. Over time you find that many roads lead back to certain individuals, non-profits, and elements of the agenda.

I just wanted to get this information out. I know the format in terms of how I present it is not the greatest.

Part of my difficulty is new to writing on substack, but also the details can’t really be glossed over because that is where you find the nuggets....like Roux and Tedros serving on Gates IHME before Tedros became head of the WHO.

Or the fact that the editor of the Lancet, Dr. Richard Horton was awarded the Roux prize in the WEF of the pandemic....no conflict of interest there as he tows the official narrative of Fauci et al, who of course had those great ties to Gates and how about Peter Dazsak.

From my past research it is clear to me that the fin/tech began lobbying heavily the chamber of commerce types about the need to prepare for the gig economy. They have been doing a full court press on education---reform to digitize it and also make it largely a pipeline for future employees to tend their machines.

They also are pushing programs and piloting them whereby students would have essentially a digital wallet from birth forward...tracking schooling, jobs, aptitudes, etc.

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Laura Garcia's avatar

Hey there La Gata Politica....need you to check out my latest substack.

Hitting some of the MFM heroes and their followers where it hurts.

Oh....and I went back to my e-mail exchanges with Nass around our kerfluffle related to Malone’s sudden supposed realizations about the DoD and cyborgs. Would love to put those e-mails and her responses in a substack---perhaps another day. Go check out Alison’s work. It will not disappoint!

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Brigadoon's avatar

here because you posted on SH stack to me re Alison McDowell. I thought I would check out your stack. This is the first article I opened. Wow! Incredible, thorough, important work! I look forward to getting aquainted with more of your research. Thank you for doing what you do.

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Tom Tunes's avatar

I just want to echo what Buckminister is saying, Laura. Thanks for the reachout!

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Susan Siens's avatar

I have not yet read your entire essay, but what I have read makes so much sense. I knew little of these specifics, but just something in the air disquieted me. Everything from Mills's embrace of sending a violent male to a women's facility to the fact that our roads are, in essence, without effective traffic enforcement has led me to make a bad joke about Mills standing at a blackboard gleefully toting up deaths. I never thought we could have a governor even more repulsive than LePage, but Mills is working hard at making herself grotesque.

I wish I could get people to read essays such as this. But everywhere I turn people just don't want to know ... anything. They like to throw up their hands and confess bewilderment, but they don't want to understand the culture they are living in.

[Just to let you know, if you ever want help with copy-editing, proofreading, etc, just let me know. I'm severely disabled (due to our spectacularly awful medical system), but my brain still works!]

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Ann Tomoko Rosen's avatar

Wow. This is a lot to process. Thank you for doing this research and helping to connect some of the dots.

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Ed Folsom's avatar

Hello Laura,

I recall hearing from you, and recall that you raised some of these points in comments on my COVID-19-era Facebook posts, before Facebook suddenly disappeared my Facebook page early last year. The connections you point out between these various people are interesting. But I think a lot of it has to do with the limited number of people who occupy this rarefied social stratum. As with professional musicians or actors who all seem to know each other and to have all worked with each other in some capacity, there are only so many people around who can afford to drop $10 million here, $20 million there on philanthropic ventures. And, of course, the politicians know all of them as well as they know each other.

What you observe about the way David Roux and the others you point to operate reminds me of Michel Foucault's post-modernist take that all of society's institutions have been created in response to the needs of what Karl Marx calls the owners of the means of production. The tech crew are today's captains of industry. We can expect them to use their clout with the education establishment, to get the schools to train workers they desire in the ways they find desirable. Of course the schools -- especially the colleges, universities and trade schools -- find it desirable to be able to claim they are educating people for gainful employment. There really isn't anything new in this. Might these tech oligarchs also target a podunk little state like Maine as an inexpensively-purchased laboratory to try out some of their theories -- Would George Soros spend a boatload of cash to install an acolyte in the position of D.A. for Cumberland County Maine? Why wouldn't they?

But I think we need to be careful not to see connections that are merely coincidental as proof of a pattern that ties everything and everyone together in a neat package operating behind the scenes. Doing that reflects a tendency we all have to fit ambiguity and even chaos into patterns that make sense to us. But this natural tendency is itself something that unscrupulous political actors have been known to exploit. Next thing you know, they might be telling you, for years on end, that there's been deep and wide collusion (as opposed to conspiracy) between the President's henchmen and Russia to steal a Presidential election! Along these lines, I have found that a lot of the stuff posted by eugyppius and Mark Changizi provides useful perspective on the response to COVID-19 and other matters more broadly.

There's a small class of people with obscene amounts of money and political influence, who have mutual interests very divergent from the rest of us. They are calling shots over which the rest of us have no control. And they are not doing it to benefit us. And yes, their "benevolence" deserves every bit of skepticism that can be directed at it. If altruism truly exists anywhere, I'm certain there are no altruists among billionaire captains of industry.

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Laura Garcia's avatar

Have a look at the following:

https://digitalcollections.ctstatelibrary.org/islandora/object/30002%3A22227467

And then there is this:

https://www.ctinsider.com/news/article/Malloy-to-participate-in-World-Economic-Forum-12048771.php

And now this chump is our chancellor for the university of Maine system.

Interesting, when I asked a very very senior politician from Maine how it was that he got that job.....was told, a very large donation was made to the Democratic Party with the understanding that Malloy would head the university system.

More coincidence?

Oh....and have you been reading about how we are going to be paying $20,000 a MONTH for the person that Malloy tried to hand pick for the president’s position at the University of Augusta? That was the grossest display of an attempt to pull one over on the stakeholders. He (Malloy) got caught. Period. And now our taxpayer monies are footing the bill. And why exactly has Malloy been allowed to continue as chancellor? Oh, that’s right....with the pandemic and all he opened invited the “captains of industry” into our educational system so they can hijack it for their own purposes.

Sorry. Roux being the appointed expert along with Vint Cerf of Google for Mills’ Pandemic Economic Recovery Committee is a tell----especially as he failed to disclose his interests/plans to set up BayPine on the heels of all his advice on how to spend our tax dollars. Pretty clear he intends to capitalize on his “advice.” Conflict of interest much? I know, I know....nobody seems to care about that these days.

Way too many signs that Maine is bought and paid for on several fronts. We are a cheap date and unsuspecting.

By the way, do you know what Board our former governor Baldacci sits on? Seriously....he is bought and paid for also....by none other than Avangrid and Iberdrola. Look it up. Handsomely rewarded for his introduction of the masses up smart meters.

And that is before we get to how it is Dr. Shah landed here....and the conveniently removed exemptions from Maine law on vaccinations. We did not have a problem, but they worked hard (mostly Pfizer and Merck) funding the legislation for that. Good for business.

And have you noticed how the Roux institute was sold as being about stem and small business entrepreneur building....but is morphing as I write to a PFizer sponsored affair....meaning it sure is looking like it is more about that biopharmaceutical corridor in the northeast.

If you have not listened to David Roux’s 2018 lecture at UNE on the Tsunami of innovation....social trauma, etc.....Please watch, particularly the last half of it. Rather telling. And make sure to look into what JAX laboratory has been up to and how it is positioning itself. Roux stepped down as chair....his replacement is interesting as well.

Anyhow, I can appreciate what you are saying but also know my extensive research around Maine education and the role Gates has in it and the shenanigans of our DOE---well, let’s just say....there is a plan. It may not be the grand conspiratorial tied up with a bow thingy....but it has all the telltale signs of the NWO globalists setting up camp in our backyard and telling Mainers that they will be cared for and will be happy--and likely will not own anything.

PS. Also, not sure if you know about the rebranding of Lewiston and how it won a huge grant (smallest city to have won such a grant) for remaking the city....sure sounds like the plans for one of those 15 minute cities all the tin foil hatters are squawking about.

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Laura Garcia's avatar

By the way....just for ha has...look up the background of the guy who Malloy tried to hire for the University of Maine at Augusta post....more coincidence, I’m sure.....not buying it.

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LONG In The TRUTH's avatar

.....shared the previous, RELATED entry with Heidi Sampson (though we haven't communicated by email or phone in a LONG while now; no response to it yet) up there, Laura - will THIS one for SURE as well.....

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Laura Garcia's avatar

I have shared this information with Sampson .

I also have shared much this information with Dr. Nass. I did so last year as the MFM started to gain momentum. She asked me what I wanted her to do with this information...I said, "Share it with the MFM." Her response was to simply say that she already knows that Gates owns much of Maine. It frustrated me. I do believe that Roux and Maine figure prominently in ushering in the changes sought by the globalists for the NWO. And most Mainer's are unsuspecting.

For me, the value in sharing this information is that others might note links or connections to what is happening in their neighborhood. Also, I think it is important that Mainers understand that Roux is very much determining the future for Maine as evidenced by the role that he was selected to play as "expert" once the pandemic happened and Mills lost NO TIME in appointing her committee for economic recovery....almost as if the pandemic was a vehicle for "strategic planning" to abound directed by the fin/tech elite with regard to future direction....you know a tsunami of innovation! Wonder how many other states, particularly those with Democratic progressive governors (like CA) did the same thing....quickly appoint a committee for the mapping of affairs to follow in the wake of the pandemic. Mills appointed her committee by May of 2020. Lockdowns occurred in March. And she appointed this enormous committee, which tells you that it was basically designed to just show "consensus" (DELPHI METHOD) after they had the experts--Roux and Google---enter in to tell the committee what was needed for Maine to thrive down the line.

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LONG In The TRUTH's avatar

GOOD to know, Laura - as I've PAINFULLY noted before, the phrase 'representative government' has become an unmistakable OXYMORON regardless philosophical traits, differences - NOT sure yet WHAT that actually MEANS for our futures though; lives.....

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Laura Garcia's avatar

Agreed. It was a disturbing realization for me particularly in the education sector. There is no doubt in my mind that we lost an entire generation of student progress during the years of 2010-2020 to the botched efforts (still ongoing I might add) of reforming education in Maine according to the vision of the likes of Gates and Apple.

Are you from Maine? If yes. Alert your friends, neighbors and family to this substack. Let them read for themselves how we have been bought and paid for by our politicians like Mills who have pumped out our interests to the highest bidder.

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LONG In The TRUTH's avatar

No; western MA and, as I've also noted, THIS state - ESPECIALLY its eastern half (but, am TRYING at present to figure out how the HELL to get Pfizer's SPRINGFIELD processing facility to which Naomi Wolf made reference during her Hillsdale College speech last month, shut DOWN) has LONG been held hostage by the SAME Rockefeller-Rothschild/Bauer-Atlantic Unionist LUNATICS....

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