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Mary Ann's avatar

Every old person we know here in the U.K. are ecstatic to receive their bivalent covid booster poisoning. They can’t wait to tell everyone “I just got my covid booster and flu shot”! I always ask “on the same day, at the same time”? “Yes” the enthusiastic nutcases respond. I then shake my head, make the sign of the cross and throw in a “good luck” for closure on clown world.

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OnTheJump's avatar

The new booster was thoroughly tested on 8 mice. Yes, EIGHT mice made the ultimate sacrifice during the 'clinical trial' ..... for two whole weeks before they were, um, eliminated.

If they say SAFE AND EFFECTIVE, then it MUST be so.

Because?

...SCIENCE !

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Wendy Montgomery's avatar

The people are the test subjects. I have lost faith that ANY federal agency truly has the best interest of the people in mind. They all have zero credibility after this. Same with the medical community. What I found interesting is that my husband had surgery this week. They told him that because he was a patient, he didn’t have to wear a mask. So while we waited for them to come take him back to the OR, he was maskless while everyone else had to wear one. Many of the hospital staff even wore them below their nose. They don’t even believe the nonsense anymore either.

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Janet's avatar

Same when I was in the hospital 3 weeks ago for hip surgery after an accident. I was not required to mask and there was some sloppy mask use by staff. I was not asked about the jabs. And just had the quick Covid test. The staff and nurses were amazing. Northern Illinois.

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Wendy Montgomery's avatar

We are in Northern Nevada and my husband didn’t even get tested. They only asked him if he had Covid within the last 10 days. They didn’t ask for vaccination status either. The mask police sit at the entrance and won’t let you in the hospital without putting a face diaper on. At least they let me go back with him before they wheeled him to the operating room.

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Suzanne's avatar

Wendy, fellow Nevadan here. Good to see neighbors on here. 🥰

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CMCM's avatar

I went into a large VA clinic with my hubs the other day. A masked woman at the door handed us masks with a pair of tongs. I couldn't resist asking her, "They're STILL making you wear masks?". She looked a bit sheepish, but had no response. So I took the mask, put it on, and promptly moved it below my chin and walked around the facility like that for the 20 or so minutes we were there. Every single person in there was masked, but no one said anything to me, nor did anyone appear to even notice.

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Janet's avatar

Tongs? 🤣🤣🤣 Never saw that around us.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I wonder if elimination is the end game for us worthless old people.

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daverkb's avatar

Yes! Ding! Ding! You do indeed the prize!

The Killing Machine is more sinister than most people think. Why? Because most regular people don't think like cunning demonic monsters. Our Dear Leaders, for one.

Some of it is about cost analysis. That is, if old people, retired people are killed off, what is the result? Pension fund liability is reduced. SS payout is reduced. Medicare and Medicaid costs are reduced, just to name a few. Of course, 'the system' is front loaded in costs like hospital, medical costs, etc, required to carry out The Program. But long term payout loss is greatly reduced. Once eliminated, cost is eliminated.

This term Useless Eaters is about much more than just eating breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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CMCM's avatar

True what you say. However, while I know a lot of elderly people died in the last 2+ years, I have to judge what I see and have learned from my nurse daughter, who has been working in nursing/rehab facilities all this time. People are in there mainly because their condition is pretty poor and they can't live alone any more. Some died, but no more than usual for this cohort of people. "Covid" swept through a few times, no one really died FROM Covid. Some of them were fully expected to die within months (usually) when they came into the hospital. A great many were jabbed, but not all, some refused it. Many who were unjabbed got covid, including a 104 year old who wasn't all that sick and who recovered quite nicely and quickly. So it really was more or less business as usual. The flu and pneumonia takes out a lot of the very elderly every year. No real change from past years. My daughter had a religious exemption and never got any jabs, but there was a point in time where she found it quite amusing that all her jabbed colleagues got covid again...and again....while she did not. She herself had covid in Nov. 2020, better after a week and has been fine since then except for a sniffle a couple of times that didn't even keep her off work. She's pretty disgusted with it all, but at least she has worked in reasonable facilities. This is in crazy California, too!

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daverkb's avatar

Thanks for the information. And good for your daughter! This must ease your mind a good deal.

Nothing with all of this stuff goes in a straight line nor can it be 'figured out' entirely, one size fits all geographical locations, all age groups. There are a lot of variables, including that all batches of 'vaccines' apparently were not the same. However, and this said, I know plenty of folks who have had adverse 'vaccine' reactions and/or died, particularly and significantly at younger ages than would otherwise be expected prior. This includes cancers, stroke and heart conditions. Overall, what my wife and I see and hear is not all that different from what is reported in the excellent C & C coverage.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Hopefully the prize is a long life

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CaplT's avatar

Jeff this may be helpful - it is an important piece related to C0>id- piercing the legal immunity in general, and the fact that the military was jabbed by Comarity not the EUA potion.

Bottom line is that the EUA contracts provides legal immunity but Fauci (accidentally?) pushed for and got the jabs into the drug approval process. That’s why the date to finish trials and go to market is in 2025.

The last 15 minutes are the synopsis and impact.

The first part is wading through what did and did not happen. It picks apart Dr. Malone’s statements last year after comarity was approved. He may not have had full info at the time as to the legalese.

Lawyers should be able to Pierce the jab injury supposed veil with this. The guest states that what is at stake is all of Pffiizzer and complete jab recall. They will do anything to make this happen. C0>id j

The whole point is to get mRNA to become a pffarma platform for delivery of all medications - likely Fraudchi’s hubristic goal. For posterity of pffarma, ya know.

It’s worth a look and follow up.

https://gettr.com/post/p1sm89pd776

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CaplT's avatar

*They will do anything to make this NOT happen.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Ding ding ding! You win the prize today on the "Discover The Secret Truth" show!

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CaplT's avatar

Social Security will have DEM-magic applied to it so it won’t run out of money after all those dire predictions. It was supposed to run out (by 2030? can’t remember). Since the smaller bubble created by Baby Boomers next generation will also have less people left due to “Covid heart” the SS won’t need as much for them, so the end date will push the unfunded date out further.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

CapIT, the second Bush stole, er borrowed, money from SS, killing us is the only way to make up the shortfall. Killing young people who pay into SS makes no sense, but does anything these days? 🤪

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Freebird's avatar

Dr Linda - definitely!

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

I am always astonished why the vaccine is especially recommended for the elderly and the high risk comorbidity folks. Now I get it.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Agreed. No one will actually respond to that. Ask your “doctor”. Mine is flustered when asked.

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YYR's avatar

Failed testing. All 8 got covid anyway, regardless of their "antibody levels."

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LuAnne's avatar

I think many older people buy into it because they're from a generation (a wonderful generation btw) that were taught to obey authorities. Doctors, government officials, etc. I'm 62 and I remember my parents being the same way and I was pretty much that way as well until my late 30's, early 40's. Plus, our parents generation didn't have access to information that we have today. News back then was via radio, newspapers, and eventually TV and I'm sure those modes of information were highly controlled as well. Both of my parents are gone and in a way, I'm glad they aren't here to see what's happening to our country & world.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I'm 64 and raised by two parents who stressed the importance of 𝒏𝒐𝒕 simply obeying. Only One was infallible. Everybody else?

They raised us to be respectful, but not obedient just because...That is the creed of slaves.

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disfatbidge's avatar

I think it's a mix though. My parents questioned authority, but...not really. They weren't blind sheep, but they could NEVER believe that people in government would purposely send them to the slaughter. For them, it doesn't even seem possible to pull off when there are so many people who would have to 'be in on' the scam. So, while most people aren't 'slaves' and they do question things, they also cannot believe that throngs of people would purposely go along with methods that lead to their own demise...

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Did your parents remain apart from history or current events where their fellows in "government" did exactly that? Send others to their slaughter? Or simply carry out the slaughter of others? This country's (U.S.) history overflows with these very tales. Have you ever read "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee"?

As for your parents' assumption (without evidence) that "so many people would have to 'be in on' the scam", it is precisely not that. It is through compartmentalization that lots of people can contribute to "scams" -- and other events/processes -- and be completely oblivious to their own role in it. Can you say, "Manhattan Project"?

As for "throngs", "throngs" go along. That's all. We've seen that over the last 2.5 years and especially with more than 2/3 of the throngs rolling up their sleeves to have themselves injected with an experimental concoction without long-term safety data never before used in humans that not a single person had any idea of what it contained and in all likelihood completely unaware that the manufacturers of said junk had liability immunity for any injury or death.

The throngs obeyed and continued to obey while the economy sank, basic human rights were destroyed, and hundreds of millions had God-knows-what injected into them. Not go along with that which could lead to their demise?

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RunningLogic's avatar

My dad was a child during WWII in Germany and heard my grandfather tell how the Nazis came to power. As long as I can remember, he’s been respectful and law abiding but never blindly so (he refuses to wear a seatbelt because in his opinion it’s government overreach) and does not trust the government. Having heard that viewpoint since I was a child, I am much the same. I am suspicious of government that does things “for our own good”.

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LuAnne's avatar

Well SheThinkLiberty, I guess I'm from a family of slaves. Thanks for your kind insight.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Well, as my mother used to say, "If the shoe fits..."

Obedience -- obedience to that which was obviously unlawful got us to this precipice, LuAnne. Obedience to that which was obviously so 𝑺𝑻𝑼𝑷𝑰𝑫 one had to wonder how the vast majority in the "exceptional nation" failed to laugh their asses off at the absurdity. Instead of the nation laughing and respectfully standing their ground, the obedience of the majority took us 𝒂𝒍𝒍 from "15 days to flatten the curve" to businesses lost forever and churches closed to nasty little snot pouches to forced medical interventions.

And your feelings are hurt?

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Freebird's avatar

My theory about those who think for themselves in regard to health issues, vs. those who blindly obey, is predicated upon whether the individual has learned to question medical wisdom.

This mindset is also found in people with an independent spirit, and doesn’t really have much to do with age. I’m in the lemming generation, but I’m not a lemming; and truthfully there’s NOT a lemming generation. I see as many young people wearing masks as older ones, and you can bet they are vaxxed to the max.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Janet's avatar

I quit believing the government around 2001. Final nail in that coffin 2020. I’m 74 now. Stopped Believing health nonsense around 2011. Final nail also 2020.

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daverkb's avatar

At 73, pretty much the same. And from 2001, for sure, things went into a malevolent hyper-drive and from there accelerated. 2020 also was the last straw for me. Sanctions and the Proxy War, just seconds the motion, so to speak.

A big, big tell for me was Walmart somewhere in the mid-1990's. One year, everything was the Made In America theme. The next year, everything was China, China, China. From then on, I knew something sinister was afoot. Because there was the de-industrialization of America staring at me right there on the shelf. This though, had already been going on for many decades. And as a footnote, it's all tied to the fall of the dollar and the closing of the gold window in 1971.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I remember Walmart's sudden about-face on the Made in America thing. I think about it often when I walk into a WM stuffed full of Chinese crap.

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daverkb's avatar

Thanks Fred.

It was pretty disheartening to see the change. Because at the time, we all knew that Walmart was a big player and a trend maker. It did not bode well. And now we are up the creek worse than ever.

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Renee Marie's avatar

I feel the same as you do about my parents not being here to see all this insanity. God bless you!

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Dr Linda's avatar

I was told by 2 people yesterday that they heard older people at the grocery store eagerly requesting more shots. It’s like a bizarre Soylent Green or Logan’s Run. Why are these people driven to self destruction; speaking as one categorized as an old person? Just a rhetorical question.

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OnTheJump's avatar

People so very proud - " I got my booster today " ........... almost as if they look upon it as putting out the American flag on July 4th, or Memorial Day, or some similar.

But they don't get it - the flag can come down, that jab can NOT be undone.

So many are simply going to believe that "they" would NEVER lie to us......until a few seconds AFTER being pushed off the cliff, I suppose.

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Donna B's avatar

I have friends in the UK and they were all excited about getting their second booster. They are smart people and I have sent them info so I just don’t get it.

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TeacherLori's avatar

Same here in the state of WA.🤷🏻‍♀️

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Dana's avatar

I see you’re a teacher. I was one there in the PNW also but Inslee’s forced jab requirement ended my career & we fled to a red state. Do you still have a job?

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disfatbidge's avatar

Good for you! Hubby quit his job over the forced jab as well. Fortunately, he got something else and we didn't have to move

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TeacherLori's avatar

Nope. I was terminated by Inslee and a backward-thinking short-sighted school district. To be honest, by terminating me, they shot themselves in the foot as I was a highly-requested substitute teacher with a stellar reputation. Last year, they were pulling in people from the district office to cover classes, or teachers couldn’t take time off. Don’t know what they’re doing this year.🤷🏻‍♀️

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Dana's avatar

And yet I’m spite of that they will all say to your face that everything is going great & they’re having their best school year ever. Public education is a cult.

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WA Lunch Lady's avatar

The district I’m in was very ‘generous’ with all of the RE handed out, however that came at a steep price of weekly testing for the asymptotic, n-95 masking as well as the social distancing and solitary confinement. Several took earlier than planned retirement, others were fired for non-compliance. OSPI and my district have a lot of ‘splanin’ to do.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Do you bid them bon voyage as well? 'Cause many of 'em are about to depart for a trip to that place from where there is no earthly return.

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OnTheJump's avatar

...............Martha's Vinyard ??

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