“Goshawk” is about a New York lawyer’s crafting of a loan sharking business in what was left of the Soviet Union after the Berlin Wall came down. That business became so successful that the Iraqis tried to steal it to escape international sanctions and it played out in New York courts. That thriller’s author became more and more aware of the fraud and deception perpetrated by the MockingBird media, funded in part by the pharmaceutical industry.
The most glaring fraud: the Covid-19 “vaccines are safe and effective,” parroted by Fauci’s Coordinator. She later admitted in her book that’s not true.
Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer, the largest source of Covid-19 “vaccines,” was denied admission to Israel because he couldn’t prove he’d taken that shot.
While “Stepping on Fingers” was being written, masks were mandated even though Fauci’s study in 1983 concluded masks do not prevent the spread of viruses. And no groups of more than 10 were allowed, such as churches and schools, except for “big box” stores. Consider the large number of people who were exempted from “vaccine” mandates.
By the during the writing of “Criminal Opera,” it was more than time to punish the evildoers. The Nuremberg punishments remain in force since that treaty was created after World War II. In 2022, a ninety-seven-year-old German woman, Irmgard Furchner, was convicted of Nuremberg crimes.
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