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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The VA knew in May 2021 about heart problems caused by the Pfizer shots.

The VA still forced their employees to get the shot.

The VA never told veterans there could be problems.

The VA is still pushing the covid shots on veterans.

VA's new mission statement: Giving veterans one more chance to die for their country.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Keep saying it! Don't let us forget about it. Accountability will come one day.

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Runemasque's avatar

Look at how Meryl Nass is keeping the score. They went after her and mistreated her terribly. CHD stood by her, and it seems she will not just get bullied into silence.

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Astragale's avatar

Two of my must-read substacks: this one & Dr Meryl Nass.

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Susan Seas's avatar

How long, How long Lord must we wait for justice? Or even the truth!!? I had a timeline for a new grandbaby who is now old enough to begin the recommended doses 😭 to jabbed parents who are completely unaware. As far as I know, even though they question everything else 😢

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Astragale's avatar

Please get them to listen to Dr Robert Malone explaining to parents why their children should NOT be injected. Far too risky. You can find the short video on his substack.

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Susan Seas's avatar

They just think they are anti-vaxx quacks. 😞 My D-I-L works publishing articles for a hospital. I can’t imagine the BS she reads and accepts. I saw on her iPad there was a JFK Jr video so I hope and pray she has listened to him.

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MoM's avatar

This makes me so damned angry.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Anger can be justified. I often think of the quote below.

“He who is not angry when there is just cause for anger is immoral. Why? Because anger looks to the good of justice. And if you can live amid injustice without anger, you are immoral as well as unjust.”

Thomas Aquinas

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Anger might be the only thing to get people off the couch.

Anger is not necessarily a bad thing.

It can be what it takes to finally spur people to make changes.

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Bob's avatar

I like the way you think!

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CStone's avatar

The Word says

”“Be angry, yet do not sin.” Do not let the sun go down on your anger, nor give the devil a foothold.“

‭‭Ephesians‬ ‭4‬:‭26‬-‭27‬ ‭TLV‬‬

Yeshua was angry when he overturned the tables in the outer court of the Temple. But it was a Righteous anger. So. Anger can be, and often is , a good thing

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I’m suspicious of anyone who isn’t furious these days.

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devoalan's avatar

Bingo!

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Astragale's avatar

Me too. However, seeing your dog makes me smile!

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MoM's avatar

She gives so much comfort to me during these dark times. I can never repay her, she’s my girl.

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

You are so right! I don't know where we would be without our two shih tzu babies! Love them so much!

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Jaime's avatar

Thank God for dogs🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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Astragale's avatar

Saw a great T-shirt once:

There’s no such thing as ´just a dog’

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MoM's avatar

Oh yes and today she is 10 years old.

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Tonya's avatar

And remember when they "paused" the J&J jab in April 2021 because of brain bleeds? These events were happening after all three of the manufacturers' shots, but J&J had the highest rate of brain bleeds per shots given, and the first death from that specific adverse event reported to VAERS.

Somehow, even though many more reports of brain bleeds and deaths thereof were received by the CDC during that ten-day pause, they still decided the benefits of the shots outweighed the risks, and resumed using the J&J and continued the use of the others, too.

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SadieJay's avatar

Friend of our best friends, Doug Cameron, got the J&J in April of 2021 and is forever paralyzed from it. https://www.realnotrare.com/post/doug-cameron

This was the same month they were coercing my Hubs into getting the jab to have a 100% vaccinated crew on his ship....because the feds were paying big bucks to companies to have vaccinated employees.

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Tonya's avatar

I'm so sorry to hear that. There are so many people at so many levels who need to be held accountable for so many harms: harms from shutdowns, isolation of the elderly, restrictions on travel, not allowing patients in hospitals to have visitors/advocates for their care, deadly protocols, withholding care, school closures, masks, vaccine injuries. All of it based on lie upon lie upon lie.

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Ellen Youngling's avatar

Doug has come a long way since that video. He’s working a job he likes, with great people, although not in ag. Always a positive attitude. I believe his out of pocket costs have reached 143 thousand dollars. It is not cheap to be a paraplegic, so these costs will continue mounting. The worst thing is that this is not rare at all. These clots have affected thousands of people. Some with less catastrophic results, but some with death. And J+J has dropped completely off the radar, so the only ones who think about J+J are the ones injured by it. No one else cares.

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NinaG's avatar

I had to get my 93-yr-old Mom vaxxed, and I regrettably chose the J&J for her. Thirteen months post-jab, she had Leukemia and died with two months of diagnosis. Aside from Dementia, she had no other health issues prior to that.

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Ellen Youngling's avatar

I’m so sorry. There’s a lot of guilt for these decisions, but you made the best decision with the information you had at the time. If you were given the info they were hiding then, you would not have made that choice. Our son-in-law’s dad died in November after a short battle with ‘atypical’ brain cancer. Our 8 year old grand-niece is also battling an ‘atypical’ brain cancer. If they hadn’t lied about the jabs, no one would have taken them, and millions in profits wouldn’t have happened.

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Tonya's avatar

Thanks for sharing Doug's story. I will share it with others.

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Runemasque's avatar

I've played in my imagination a little show wherein Pfizer, Moderna, and J and J were invited into the market, with great profits promised, but it was planned that J and J would be the patsy to draw off energy from people being harmed. They would say to the general public, see how careful we are. See how we will pause when there are safety concerns.

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Tonya's avatar

I think that is really what happened.

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Jay Skywatcher's avatar

After seeing what happened to people I knew that got the J&J thinking it was safer, It appeared to me from what happened to some to be far worse.

I know many that have died from all of them and many that apparently got the placebo and are fine.

When you give a tiny kid a hammer NOTHING IS SAFE!

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Ellen Youngling's avatar

If you give a kid a hammer, and tell them if they hit people in the arm with it, you’ll give them $5, and it will only give them a sore arm, bet that kid starts swinging.

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Jay Skywatcher's avatar

Just like a doctor getting a pharma bounty?

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Ellen Youngling's avatar

Exactly like that, yes.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I barely have words left to express how despicable the VA is. The betrayal is overwhelming.

I wish, I pray when I say things to fellow Vets that is sticks. Sadly, I think it might be too late for many. It a good thing I don’t give up easily.

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

I was a nurse at the VA for 21 years. Retired 3 years ago. The bureaucratic red tape was ridiculous and impeded quality care for our nations veteran's. In spite of that though, of all the places that I worked as a nurse, I enjoyed the veteran's the most. They were so appreciative and they deserve the absolute best care that we can give them. Unfortunately, our government does not care about them! It is so sad and makes me incredibly mad that the illegals coming over our border get better care!

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LMWC's avatar

My husband is a Vietnam vet. He started on VA care when his family business was sold. That was during the reign of Obama. The VA was extremely anxious to get him signed on and when he ended up almost having his foot amputated for a botched surgery, I found out how hard it was to get outside care without paying out of pocket. Say what you will about President DJT, it was his administration that got VA care strictly out of VA hospitals released to outside doctors and hospitals. My husband benefited from the revamp, tremendously.

The doctors, care staff, and volunteers at our local VA have always been great. But a couple of things I have learned; the VA loves to give out drugs. I’m not talking about narcotics, I’m talking about all the immunosuppressants for all the “conditions” that are erupting everywhere. These drugs two decades ago cost an arm and a leg even if you had good insurance. Now they are given out like candy.

My husband’s VA never pushed the shot. Called once and asked him to set up an appointment. He never did and that was it. But the VA is under the Federal government and I never forget that. I question all health care now, not just the VA.

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

Couldn't agree with you more LMWC!

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Bob's avatar

“Unfortunately, our government does not care about them! It is so sad and makes me incredibly mad that the illegals coming over our border get better care!”

Couldn't agree more and they only care about there Agenda. The extra 🥾 in the ass we get knowing we are the ones financing it! Kudos

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Pam's avatar

I worked at the VA as a nurse also. I lasted 2 years - it did me in - i retired. It was a disgrace how the governmental regulations essentially assured that the patient's care was substandard.

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

You are so right!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The VA had one f'ing job...not to kill us.

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CStone's avatar

My bil is dying. The VA tore up his paperwork re being in VietNam (in his face) and told him to go to a regular hospital. They have been so cruel to so many veterans

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Bob's avatar

I'd be in jail if that happened in front of me

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Dr Linda's avatar

What? How is that possible? Contact your state senator. You shoukd gave a service rep; DAV veteran of foreign wars. Do not give up.

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Banjocat's avatar

My dad for one... Korean War... they spit in his face when he needed help.

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Janet's avatar

Very disturbing but not surprising, eh, Kathleen? I feel like I need to carry around a stake and mallet or silver cross these days to ward off the obvious vampires around us.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Just a magnet.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

VA is as bad as it gets. forbids people to try natural products like herbs and homeopathy. they try out meds on the veterans in their facilities. I know first hand as a friend's husband was there. She finally got him back home. They both passed now.

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Bob's avatar

Brilliant observation! Kudos

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Great tagline for a bumper sticker!!

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

Funny in its irony... but heartbreaking for sure. Mistakes? Okay, they can happen. But deliberately withholding CRUCIAL, life impacting/life saving information will have these wicked people judged by the only Perfect Judge, YAHWEH.

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