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Under the guise of a fictional sci-fi novel, the pandemic and all the associated features of corruption are revealed. This article demonstrates how predictive programming works. And we have seen no shortage of predictive programming when it comes to the virus.
A science fiction writer is handsomely paid and is handed a script to write as he sits down at this computer to write a new story. In the story, people are unknowingly injected with a pathogen that will eventually cause their hypothalamus (ie the center of the fight or flight response) and their limbic system (the emotional center of the brain), to mutate, due to a biochemical attack from the injections and to begin to produce extreme irrational fear-based violent behavior. In this scenario, no trigger event is needed. The injection was indeed the trigger event. In the science fiction story, there is an action by the government designed to coincide
Alleged COVID-19 Fraud: Court remands Nigerian for obtaining $8,000 benefit from U.S.
The defendant allegedly represented himself as an American citizen affected by COVID–19, and obtained $8,000 in Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) from Virginia, United States.
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The Federal High Court in Kaduna has ordered the remand of Collins Samuel, a Nigerian, for allegedly obtaining $8,000 as COVID-19 benefit from the U.S. state of Virginia.
The spokesperson for the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Wilson Uwujaren, said in a statement on Thursday that the trial judge, P. Mallong, ordered the defendant to be remanded in the commission’s custody.
The judge issued the remand order following Mr Samuel’s arraignment by the EFCC on one count of impersonation and obtaining by false pretence.