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The Omicron Invasion

Renaud Bedard doubles down on the hoax that is the Covid-19 pandemic. “There is no Covid, no Delta variant, no Mu variant, no Beta variant, no Omicron variant, no Omega variant and no Santa Claus or Easter Bunny variant. It’s all BS to make Big Pharmaceutical companies shareholders richer, with stolen taxpayers money,” he says.

He says the Covid mandates are nothing more than recommendations, not law.  Government challenges in any court of law would fail, since supplying a single virus specimen isolated in a laboratory would be futile. Here’s more from RenaudBe, and please use your own discernment.

Mu, the Lost Continent

Just as Atlantis supposedly disappeared in the Atlantic, another continent — Mu — once reportedly stretched across the Pacific — from somewhere north of Hawaii to as far south as Fiji and Easter Island.  British occult writer James Churchward claimed Mu was the site of another earlier Garden of Eden and the home of millions of inhabitants who flourished 50,000 years ago, now lost and submerged under the melted glaciers. Robert Sepehr, an anthropologist specializing in linguistics, archeology, and paleobiology, relates the legends surrounding the lost continent of Mu.

Know Your Monster: 2

ATRAGON

Atragon isn’t a living, breathing monster per se, but something even more invincible — the greatest warship ever created. A renegade sea captain fabricated this supersub to restore Japanese supremacy after its defeat in WWII. Now, he must be convinced to release the nuclear-powered Atragon — his mechanical Kraken — to save the planet from being annihilated by invaders from the lost underseas continent of Mu. The Atragon can not only navigate the oceans, but also can fly and drill into the Earth’s core. It’s armed with a top-secret weapon — the Absolute Zero Cannon.

Atragon — short for “Atomic Dragon” — first surfaced in a 1963 film, proving so popular that the weapon was subsequently featured in several other movies, battling both monsters and aliens. In the original feature, it’s pitted in a death match against Manda, a gigantic Chinese sea serpent, unleashed by the Empress of Mu.

Fans of Jules Verne will recognize his influence over the fanciful Atragon adventures. They were adapted from a series of novels, written by Shunrō Oshikawa, and hugely popular with young boys.

Tomorrow: Baragon.