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LisaF's avatar

Heroes: That Romanian MP, that Canadian Premier, and that guy at the townhall meeting with AOC. May truth prevail, my friends. May it be spoken loudly and clearly on all corners of this beautiful earth.

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Pepperwood's avatar

Will there ever be accountability? There’s a house across from the high school in my town that has a Halloween tombstone on the lawn that reads: “Karen Antivaxxer, died 10-31-21. She did her own research”. Well guess who lives in the house? A frigging CARDIOLOGIST! A mother/cardiologist putting that out for high schoolers to read *in 2022* when this vax is now proven to causes heart damage to perfectly healthy high school boys. The arrogance and negligence are astounding and infuriating. Jeff, when can the doctors get sued?

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Doug Young's avatar

Same Halloween-themed tombstone appeared here in my hometown last year in front of a house. The great thing is, you know their address, and can start a letter writing campaign pointing out the current data.

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Cyn's avatar

And next year, perhaps you can put a tombstone in your yard bearing their name, along with the epitaph, “Here lies a stupid, narrative supporting sheep”!

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RunningLogic's avatar

That would be fun, deluge their mail with letters containing counter narrative information 😆😂

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Ips Prez's avatar

It is shocking. A doctor I had at the VA was ignorant of any of the facts about what the mRNA is doing to the body. I have to wonder how it has happened that the so called experts are the least well informed among us.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Follow the money. As another commenter said, many folks had to choose between SCIENCE!! and a paycheck.

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Vonu's avatar

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” Upton Sinclair

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MsReid's avatar

And when is THAT going to be addressed and reconciled? SOMEONE(S) should be held accountable for that. FAUCI? MEDIA? GOVERNMENT? BIG PHARMA? And how about the people whose lives have been ruined because of the effects of the jab, including death?? It's so fashionable these days to castigate our forefathers for "slavery" to the point of pulling down statues and renaming schools, government buildings, etc. They are aghast that slavery was even alloweed in this "despicable" country and shout that there should be reparations for "sins" that were committed hundreds of years ago. I wonder what people 200 years from now are going to be thinking of those who, today, are doing their best to take DOWN this country by destroying the lives of the citizenry purposefully, for their own gain.

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Ips Prez's avatar

Yeah, I understand however that excuse was used at Nuremberg as well and didn't work out too well.

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Janet Batdorf's avatar

Because, as the Dr I questioned, he couldn't be bothered. That was the stupidist thing I ever heard!!! A physician that didn't want to know the facts, what a nightmare!! The people who are supposed to be able to advise us, couldn't be bothered to learn the truth!!

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Earnshaw's avatar

I feel like storming into my doctors' offices and demanding accounting and compensation for pushing the JABS on me!

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Dr Linda's avatar

My doc at the VA is brain dead. He won’t even discuss.

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Bridget T's avatar

My husband, who I had to jump up & down in front of, in order for him to not get the jab, has now officially seen enough young people suddenly die, that he is no longer arguing with me about the cause of these sudden deaths. I would send him weekly texts with information even though he told me he didn’t want the information. I would always say, “I know you don’t believe me but....” after he would tell me about someone he knew suddenly dying. Now he finally believes me. He’s going to a funeral very soon

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GenEarly's avatar

At least it's not his own funeral he's attending. He owes you Big Time.

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Bridget T's avatar

I think he’s very gradually realizing this

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Earnshaw's avatar

Sad that he had to learn the hard way.

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Bridget T's avatar

This is one case where I wish i had been wrong. The most recent man left a wife & 2 children without a husband and father. Sooo unnecessary

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Concerned in Midwest's avatar

they stopped practicing medicine years ago...they are foot soldiers of the CDC/FDA, nothing more. "Trust your doctor" should be removed from everyone's thought process at this time. We are all on our own, if you don't have a doctor who asks questions after 2020, you don't have a doctor. You have a robot.

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Bridget T's avatar

I agree

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Bruce Seibert's avatar

There used to be sayings to explain this, now outdated, like, "The cobbler's son is the only boy in town without any shoes." Or, "The baddest boy in town is the son of the minister."

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TC's avatar

And in my neighborhood there is a tombstone that reads “hit by truck died of Covid 2020”. That gave me some hope that people are getting it.

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LisaF's avatar

I need one! Was it homemade?

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TC's avatar

Yes it definitely was.

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LisaF's avatar

I want neighbors like that.

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Sun's avatar

exact same smug bs from my big shot U med ctr cardiologist/internist. so i think how the hell have you been making decisions about my health - in particular pharma you recommend? is it comp that drives prescriptions and the doctor/med center is covered by pharma lawyers with the contraindication small print? ....you know "may cause blindness, paralysis, death..." So, they're just shills of big pharma??? Now, the truth is coming out....and a reckoning should be had...if "informed consent" is not modified to reflect actual truth and true risk of this genetic EUA fakery, I think we got em. I hear 1000 publications are out there.... form a network with that Renz guy in Ohio?...and Reiner Fullmich guy and let's turn the tide on all "do no harm" incompetence!! sick em attorneys!!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah, I mean why bother with doctors if all we should be doing is following across the board recommendations from the CDC and Pharma? No need for individual doctors at all if they only really know how to pass on recommendations from other organizations.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Which is why many of us are using our own brains, research and common sense to guide our healthcare. Eat healthy, lose excess weight if needed, get outside in the fresh air every day, walk instead of drive whenever possible, look into wholistic or functional medicine as healthcare alternatives.

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Suzanne's avatar

Yep. Not going to a doctor for anything other than a broken bone if I can help it. They must be running low on new customers because my elderly mother gets phonecalls and texts multiple times a week from humana. She's 89, and takes no medication, and goes on walks daily, eats well, sees her great grands daily. That's the best healthcare!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes of course, which we always should be doing, but my point was more that doctors style themselves as experts who can advise you about what personal health decisions to make or which might be beneficial (or not). But if all they are doing is serving as a mouthpiece for the CDC, FDA and drug companies, why bother with the (very expensive) middle man??

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I couldn’t agree more!

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

I'm too lazy to look it up, but one of the relatively rare reviews of widely-used treatments (meta-studies) concluded that 80% of improvement to heart health overall came from non-drug lifestyle changes like you mentioned. I'd add such obvious ones as stopping dumb habits like smoking. drinking too much, illegal drugs.

Drugs may be helpful in some cases, but as this example shows, they should not automatically be the first choice.

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Earnshaw's avatar

Maybe there's something to the village medicine man/woman....

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Just because a doctor recommends or prescribes a prescription drug, does t mean you have to ingest it.

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LisaF's avatar

Same a few doors down from me at the home of an ER doc. My normally mild mannered husband started cursing and pointed out that Galileo did his own research. Are we vilifying him too?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wow good for your husband!!

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Tracy F's avatar

Idiots come with and without degrees!

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CMCM's avatar

Although I think idiots WITH degrees are worse because they think they know everything because they have a degree. Back when I was in college in the 1970s I thought I was going to an enlightened place where people debated and considered all kinds of ideas. Even then, not so much.

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LisaF's avatar

From firsthand experience working in academia, I can tell you for sure that it is indeed even worse with those who have degrees, particularly with those who teach biology and English.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Seems like a mixed metaphor. Aren’t Karens the proprickers who spit in those who refuse to be pricked faces?

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Yeah, good point, seems Karen can be used for both sides of the coin now. Frankly I’m sick of it.

Especially since I’m a Karen who did her own research, remained unvaxxed and undead. And uninfected.

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Cyn's avatar

Go Smart Karens!

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Dr Linda's avatar

My sister-in-law is Karen as well. She hates it.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

If I ever do have a legitimate complaint I'm almost afraid to voice it. I tread very carefully! It stinks!

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M2's avatar

I had an argument with a trauma doctor recently who claimed he's read all the trial data and he continually sees everyone dying that is unvaxxed. Same doctor whose girlfriend is vaxxed and boosted and been sick at least 6 months this year. Oh, and they both got Covid again and have been sick for the last 3 weeks. Not only that, he claimed Ivermectin was bad for you.....Crazy.

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

You should post a picture of that. Irony, hypocrisy, idiocy. It's got everything!

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Rose Loomis's avatar

If we were ghouls like leftists are we would make our own fake headstones with died suddenly post vax. But we aren’t ghouls.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And you could actually put real names on those 😞

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Starsky's avatar

I certainly could. A friend’s 23 yo son died of a heart attack.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is horrible 😞💔

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Credenda's avatar

Well actually, that sounds like a good idea. Hehe…….

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Suzanne's avatar

Surprised that there is a died suddenly/unwanted effect page on fb. And those aren't fake stories unlike the lib ghouls.

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Sal_Peenx's avatar

Propaganda works. Brainwashed victims or Mengeles allowed to roam free.

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Bonny Thompson Rosemeyer's avatar

Tom Renz and Warner Mendenhall, both attorneys in Ohio Are working to prove Pfizer and Moderna committed fraud with these jabs. Fraud negates their indemnity and takes away their liability protection and than I hope they are sued out of existence with the amount of harm they have done to the innocent masses.

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Earnshaw's avatar

We do have a history of charging people with war crimes against humanity. I think that trumps any legal document with loophole excuses any company might profer. I certaunly hope so, anyway. Jeff, thoughts?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I'm heartened to see lots of women at the forefront of fighting the lefty tyranny (latest example, that Canadian Premier). I saw the repub mayor of Phoenix says NO to Kari Lake because she's an 'election denier'. Instead he's going with the lefty loonie. We gotta purge these RINOs!

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Starsky's avatar

If you are talking about the current Governor of Arizona, he’s a squishy, spineless, McCain RINO and Chamber of Commerce “Republican.” He needs to be gone, like, yesterday.

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Vonu's avatar

Lake will do a good job of purging the RINOs along with the election cheats.

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MsReid's avatar

She has more brains in the tip of her pinky finger than these idiot career politician hacks do. GO KARI!!!

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Vonu's avatar

And far more ethics than they would ever have any use for.

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Starsky's avatar

The mayor of Phoenix is a hardcore Democrat Communist, not a Republican.

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Lezlee Alexander's avatar

Not sure who *the Repub mayor of Phoenix"is that's referred to. The mayor, Kate Gallegos, is very definitely, bigly Dem. I live in Phoenix. 😉

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

Are their city elections technically nonpartisan? I used to live in Tempe (TX now), don't remember much about Phoenix system. I know it's

a "weak" mayor system, manager and council have a lot of power. I'm pretty sure Phoenix hasn't had a republican mayor in quite a while.

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Lezlee Alexander's avatar

You recall perfectly on all. 😓

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Vonu's avatar

There are those of us who would prefer hell to Phoenix:-)

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Roger Beal's avatar

Decades ago, many Canadians considered Alberta to be "too American" in its politics - because of Alberta's oil wealth. Their new Premier follows in that pattern. Sparkle Sox must be peeing himself.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Sparkle Sox 🤣🤣🤣

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

I laughed too

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Sparkle socks 😂😂😂

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Garden variety's avatar

Canadian here…. There is a very strong movement by some very brilliant folks for Alberta and possibly Sask Manitoba to become sovereign…. We (west)are an after thought we love our eastern citizens just not the established and entrenched political culture that we exist only to serve them. We want to share but have no voice because of the way the voting system is set up it is all determined in the east who wins the federal election.

This premier is recognizing the will of the ppl in Alberta just not sure if it’s because she believes it(thankful she is sticking her head out of foxhole) or because this movement threatens the established parties. The movement outed the last premier Kenny.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Great insights and questions. I wondered as well. Trust is hard to come by these days

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Roger Beal's avatar

I lived in PQ during the 1970s, the decade of Levesque and les separatistes. Doubt that PQ could have survived economically had they departed the confederation. Alberta, being resource-rich, is another story.

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RI Daisy's avatar

I pray every day for truth and goodness; and today I see both. I'm furious, crying and thankful for two beautiful voices: Cristian and Danielle - thank you!

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Annie's avatar

I know. They have energized me today. Wow! I have renewed spirit. 😃

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EMME's avatar

Yes 🙌🏽 Shouted from the rooftops‼️

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Sun's avatar

(said the most interesting girl in the world!) just sounds like that guy Lisa....

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