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Investors to leverage $18 Trillion investment in food production to reduce 'climate-damaging emissions.' Why not squeeze people when prices are already through the roof? Note lack of specifics.
Investors to leverage $18 Trillion investment in food production to reduce ‘climate-damaging emissions.’ Why not squeeze people when prices are already through the roof? Note lack of specifics.
My substack numbers, for those interested in these things
Original URL: https://merylnass.substack.com/p/ My substack numbers, for those interested in these things Meryl Nass Nov 17, 2025 3 months ago I was thrilled to have reached 50,000 subscribers and a total 90,000 followers. Today I remain stalled at 50,000 subscribers but the followers have increased to 96,000. Paid subscribers are down, but this is fine,…
Regarding donations and offers to assist my work. We have 3 networkers now at Door to Freedom and I have the chance to hire a 4th.
If those who offered to donate would make a stripe e-donation at DoorToFreedom.org in the next couple of days I will know if I can afford to bring on a fourth person.
If those who offered to donate would make a stripe e-donation at DoorToFreedom.org in the next couple of days I will know if I can afford to bring on a fourth person.
Dr. Mercola just featured 30 years of my work in an article today titled “Why Is Protecting COVID-19’s Origin so Important?”
But it also goes into biowarfare, vaccines, lab leaks, coverups
But it also goes into biowarfare, vaccines, lab leaks, coverups
Citizens’ Alert–handout
The pdf is now included and is slightly edited
The pdf is now included and is slightly edited
How is the UN framing this meeting and document? It’s a commitment. “This is how we change the world.”
The UN asks nations to "commit" to bold new solutions. The UN wordsmiths learned from the WHO not to use the word "binding" and to make their document as ambiguous as possible
The UN asks nations to “commit” to bold new solutions. The UN wordsmiths learned from the WHO not to use the word “binding” and to make their document as ambiguous as possible

