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Freebird's avatar

Not only are they trying to create a new narrative for cancer, but heart disease as well. The latest commercial I’ve seen several times is about how devastating heart disease is for young women. They’ve begun a campaign to raise awareness and money for it.

In my own small hemisphere, the son of a woman I know recently died in a car accident; but the autopsy showed that he actually died of a heart attack. He was 37 years old.

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Robin Greer's avatar

And don't forget strokes in young people that are occurring at alarming rates.

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Ruth H's avatar

And seizures

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TriTorch's avatar

Very sad. Alas, It's a huge industry now. For the executives in the know, they are salivating to save us from this new mysterious pandemic of heart disease: Just when the vaccine came out right on cue, the British Heart Foundation releases an incredibly dark and disturbing advertisement making it seem as if children dropping dead while playing sports is just your average everyday occurrence. But never fear—they somehow knew this was coming, even though its rarely ever happened before, and are already riding to the rescue. Lucky us. I wonder how much they’ll charge for such benevolence? https://old.bitchute.com/video/5mqYG0EjmPRj

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Dawn B's avatar

They historically change history and it becomes the new truth and new normal.

Kinda like what Orwell described and people don't see it happening in real time.

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TriTorch's avatar

Exactly. The future won’t know the difference. That’s where we come in. Archive everything and print hard copies when you can. They will go all in on erasing their crimes (they’re already attacking the wayback machine which is likely the most precious property on the web), it’s up to us to record them, expose them, prevent that, and in doing so keep them from rewriting the future however they want.

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Dawn B's avatar

Yes. However in the future only the conspiracy theorists will believe it as it is now. This isn't their first rodeo and the Spanish Flu wasn't either. Combating satan is since the beginning.

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TriTorch's avatar

We just gotta keep the flame which is why widespread distribution is necessary. Everyone should be saving this history as it happens. The more copies abounding, the harder it is for them to erase/replace the past. Personal printers help this crusade a lot, and they didn’t have those back then. Think positive Dawn, we’ve got this.

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Tonya's avatar

Widespread distribution. Samizdat.

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Dawn B's avatar

I am a positive person but after learning about the vampire parasite demonized people, I saw the world for what it is. It truly is a spiritual battle and with all our best efforts, we can only put out fires. It solidified the great need for God's laws for us all. However there will always be sin and evil until God ends it. Which is why prayer combined with action is our best hope until then.

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

See these two propaganda videos (from Canada and the UK) I posted just over a year ago, normalizing it in kids: https://open.substack.com/pub/joaniehiggs/p/normalizing-heart-failure-in-kids?r=q4die&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

EVIL

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

I went in to my PCP (pretty holistic minded but still mainstream) for a fairly routine check up and asked for some general lab work. When she sent it out, for the first time ever I noticed a line requesting “routine testing for cardiovascular disease.” Never seen that one before. I don’t have any risk factors or symptoms of heart disease, nor was that why I went to her. It looks like they just tag that onto every routine lab request now. That’s where we are.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Let’s push back against this narrative as much as we can.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

With normal heart attacks one gets pains and a chance to call 911. These instantaneous death ones used to be extremely rare, especially for 1st heart attacks.

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