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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

I’m so happy we have President Trump in the White House, he is amazing. Gd bless him.

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MayBella82's avatar

I love that his team is loyal and there are no leaks. He is able to do amazing work without being undermined by corrupt people.

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Mitch's avatar

Trump is still undermined by many Republicans in Congress, but I get your point.

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Bandit's avatar

People that don't need to know don't get told anything. Congress doesn't need to know.

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MayBella82's avatar

Congress is not in the inner circle… more like battle-proven combat veterans. They love this country and prove it over and over. Integrity means something to them.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes!! I agree, it’s refreshing!

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Melissa MB's avatar

I mentioned that to my husband. And Trump did it all without any leaks from within. Amazing!

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S.P.H.'s avatar

The ship is much tighter than term 1, however Ms Wiles was extremely upset when the President was met by protesters at a local restaurant for the rare dinner out. There are still saboteurs within the ranks. The threat pressure would kill most any other president.

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MayBella82's avatar

I would be mad too. The restaurant should have kept a tight hold on the info.

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CMCM's avatar

Perhaps leaks from within the secret service? They always know where he is going.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Absolutely

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CMCM's avatar
Oct 28Edited

I do wonder about ICE leaks, though. How do the protesters know where they will be? I think they ought to do some fakeouts....make it look like they will be going to location X, then actually show up at a completely different place.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Quoting Greg Gutfeld: “We don’t deserve him (Trump).”

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I wish I had 1/10th of President Trump's energy.

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MnmMom's avatar

I wish congressman were required to work as many hours as he does.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

They work 3 days/week when they're not in recess which seems to be most of the time. What a grift! PLUS, according to Lindsey Graham (a sleaze ball in his own right) they are still getting paid during a gov't. shut down!

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MnmMom's avatar

We need to find a way for Congressman to not be paid during a shut down and make it illegal for them to fundraise for their campaigns during a shut down also.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

All it takes is for such a bill to be introduced and receive a majority vote. The problem is Congress can be counted on never to vote against its own interests. A constitutional amendment might work but will take years. And while I'm thinking about it, I think the presidential term limit should be repealed. If the Electoral College shows that the people want a president to serve more than two terms, then so be it. Elections are the BEST form of term limits. And one more thing (LOL): the Senate should be elected by the states as they initially were. The 17th Amendment is another in a long line of progressive era failures.

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CraigN's avatar

Do you really think most of these grifters in the senate need that salary? Pretty certain many of them are making $$ from other less honest sources.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Agree 100%!!!

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Bandit's avatar

I wish congressmen were required to work.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Period!

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CMCM's avatar
Oct 28Edited

I wish congressmen were required to WORK instead of being paid for obstructing everything.

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MnmMom's avatar

Right on!!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Can his diet of McDonald’s and Diet Coke possibly be responsible? LOL

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Julinthecrown's avatar

Hey, that's my go-to line when someone denigrates my choice of a small hamburger & a Diet Coke.

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Leo's avatar

Don't believe the media - Trump dines really really well at both the White House and Mar A Largo.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Me, too!!

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

All presidents should be as busy as he is.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Most presidents are POLITICIANS - they don't know HOW to be "productive people" - unless it has to do with underhanded, nefarious dealings to promote their own wealth and power!! JEHOVAH JIREH and may He protect and guide Donald J. Trump!

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nancy roberts's avatar

True. He is more of a Statesman than a Politician. Like he needs that job to nurse millions off of like Pelosi.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Trump is a dynamo - and I believe he knows he is living on borrowed time - so he's "making hay while the sun shines". Of course, we are ALL living on borrowed time, aren't we!

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Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

I’d agree, but busybee Obama did a lot of damage. I’d hate to think what he’d have wrought if he put in the hours our current president does.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Obama had a bunch of energized henchmen and Valarie Jarrett. Not to mention the full cooperation of the media and most legislators on both sides of the aisle. After all he was the first sort of black president and an enlightened being to boot.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Agree, Willing. BHO was a face and narrator working for a new world oder. Just my guess.

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LC's avatar

Obama was all about himself, me, my, mine, ....

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I can’t keep up!

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Truth

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Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

Unlike the past resident who went to the beach every weekend whether or not there was a national emergency. Thank God for president Trump

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Bgagnon's avatar

Yes! We do! And we need him!!!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Please continue to pray for his safety and health.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Prayers for President Trump, may he live long and prosper.

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Monterey's avatar

Yes I was disappointed that he took a covid shot, Supposedly, because that would not help prolong his life and well-being

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Patty's avatar

He’s in the age group where it makes the most sense. It will take a lot of data to get him to question Warp Speed. He’s indicated that he’s open to it not being as big of a success as he had thought. That’s a big concession for DJT to make.

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Leo's avatar

The jab doesn't make sense for any age group.

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Patty's avatar

I certainly wouldn’t advise my dad to get one but the thing is-he made an informed decision. That’s all we have ever asked for. He wasn’t forced to take it. I think it’s a horrible vaccine-that doesn’t do anything but it was his baby. The science was better in 1918 then 2019

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Fred's avatar

Hope that was false…

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LC's avatar

Maybe a placebo.

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Leo's avatar

LC - why? What would be the reason to pretend?

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LC's avatar

You are right.

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JeMarcus Forealeus's avatar

Couldn’t agree more Mr. lamed-vavnick. Or Mrs? Ms? They/them? :) jk

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Dr. She. What? Me worry?

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Tonya's avatar

"dead raccoons and prayer beads work better than the flu vaccine" 😂

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Jeff C's avatar

"Correlation does not equal causation" is the most abused and manipulated trite saying in history. It once meant don't jump to conclusions, which is wise advice. It now means ignore your own common sense, pattern recognition capabilities, and God-given discernment on everything around you unless "Science" tells you it's true.

Correlation does not *always* equal causation is far better advice. Because in my experience, correlation does equal causation far more often than it doesn't.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes, the part about patterns is very important.

Also you know it’s just a manipulation tool when they use it against your arguments/data/experiences but it doesn’t count against theirs 🙄

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SD Scott's avatar

“Conspiracy theory” comes to mind.

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Melissa S's avatar

I always wonder at what point do thousands and thousands of cases or anecdotal stories mean anything. Historically there have not always been random double blind placebo controlled studies. Yet some very true conclusions were reached based on pattern recognition that today would be dismissed because "correlation does not equal causation". How has it been possible to know anything?

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Lynne Morris's avatar

I think the answer that will be proposed is that we have not known anything prior to the introduction of AI.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

Digging back to my logic class 60 years ago, this is inductive reasoning - look at specific examples and make a generalized conclusion. E g. Swans fly, robins fly, sparrows fly - so it appears that birds fly. Of course there are a few birds that do not fly so inductive reasoning is open to challenge (better to say that birds generally are able to fly). This is contrasted with deductive reasoning where if the premises are true the conclusion is true. A common example is all men a mortal, Socrates is a man, therefor Socrates is mortal.

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SD Scott's avatar

Remember when you were told to avoid red berries? Because nightshade berries would close up your throat? Or that pear leaves were poisonous?

Was that subjected to a double blind, I wonder??

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Barbls's avatar

The only "proof" that cigarette smoking causes lung cancer is observation of correlation. If pattern recognition is inadmissible in discussions of vaccines, then it needs to be inadmissible in all evaluation of bad health causes.

Which of those pro-vaxxers will say cigarette smoking has nothing to do with lung cancer incidence because correlation does not equal causation? None, I would wager.

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Tonya's avatar

Perfect example because a placebo-controlled double-blinded randomized controlled trial investigating whether smoking causes lung cancer would be impossible.

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Tom's avatar

People who say "correlation does not equal causation" need to be shown the Bradford-Hill criteria.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford_Hill_criteria

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daverkb's avatar

Never heard of Bradford Hill until today. Thanks. It's common sense.

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MayBella82's avatar

Completely agree with you. I have a brilliant man in my life and this is issue with us. He wants the science and I believe common sense has a place in the decision.

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Leo's avatar

The issue is: sense is not very common...

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

Science is over-rated and overpaid. I struggle to think of one thing that The Science has given us that doesn't have a massive downside or an unintended, negative consequence. Most things that make our lives easier have been created by tinkerers and handymen or are the result of customs, social skills and social structuring.

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AT's avatar
Oct 27Edited

Better rhetorical response would be "correlation always precedes causation".

Or "causation requires correlation".

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RidgeCoyote’s Howling's avatar

Correlation does not prove causation but it absolutely IMPLIES it. And the more sophisticated your tools, the more significant the implications derived.

Correlation in a South Seas Cargo culture is obviously unsophisticated in their choice of intellectual and physical tools. But when we find it in modern medicine, we have every good reason to give correlations significance

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SD Scott's avatar

Or else both correlated phenomena have a cause in common.

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Lauren's avatar

Thank you, thank you, thank you. Summed up perfectly.

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Bandit's avatar

Especially with drug side effects.

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Essay33's avatar

Well I'm not sure about the efficacy of dead raccoons, but I'll stack praying the Rosary over the flu vaccine any day.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Agreed. This study does not at all surprise me. In the spring of 2018, after taking the flu shot in the fall, I got the worst case of flu I ever had, was down on the sofa for three days and had an irregular heartbeat for ten months. I believe I had antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE). While it is my own fault for trusting these vaccine tyrants for so long, I will never EVER take another shot of anything. It's wake-up time for us all.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Every year, my four grandparents would get the flu shot because their "doctor told them they needed it" and every year, they would come down with a bad case of the flu. All of them, every year!! After watching this occur year after year, when I was asked if I would like to take the flu shot, I said, "Absolutely, no way!!" I have never had a flu shot and I never will, nor any other shot.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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daverkb's avatar

This covid depopulation criminality has caused me to appreciate how wonderfully design our biological being is. Almost nobody in the younger cohorts died of disease prematurely, not until death jabs. And then they started dying like flies.

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Susan Seas's avatar

And now they have the special senior ampt up shot! 😡

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SD Scott's avatar

Just liquidating their liabilities - since the social security monies have been spent.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Yep 😖

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CMCM's avatar

All the quicker to kill seniors with!

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Susan Seas's avatar

💯 ‼️

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Tonya's avatar

Did they imagine that the shots saved them from more severe symptoms and/or death? Because why on earth would they keep taking them otherwise?

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

That is a very good question, and one to which I do not have a good answer. Respecting one's elders was deeply ingrained in our family, and to have questioned them too much would have been received as very disrespectful. Also, those years were before I started distrusting the medical establishment, and I had my own life events I was navigating. My last grandma passed in 2021 at the age of 100 years and 5 months, so whatever else the flu shots did to her, she lived well past the average life expectancy for an American woman. My other grandma lived to 95 years, and my grandpas were 83 and 89, so... make of it what one will.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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STH's avatar

Same thing happened to me in 1998. First and last flu shot. And I’ve only had flu once (2009) all this time.

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Deb Comerford's avatar

My first and last flu shot was in the 80’s. NEVER again! I had a fever for a month! Sickest I have ever been !

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Melissa S's avatar

I have never gotten the flu shot. But in the early days of covid when the hype and fear mongering had been unleashed, I considered it for the first time. I wondered if it would be beneficial. I did some research and read a study that brought up the problem of ADE. That settled that.

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Mike's avatar
Oct 27Edited

there should be a billboard in front of every vaccination site...WARNING: -27% efficacy flu vaccines available. Step up and get sick while there's still time!

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Tonya's avatar

The Albertson's grocery store/pharmacy near me had a flu shot "ambassador" standing at the front of the store next to a flu vaccine display offering "free" flu shots plus 20% of a grocery order for each shot given. The posters encouraged shoppers to get the whole family vaccinated.

(I looked up flu vaccine ambassador, and the American Lung Association has a whole campaign about being an ambassador. Download here if you're curious: https://ala-web-staging-mvc-app.azurewebsites.net/getmedia/8f1069bd-3d73-484c-8df1-b47fdd8431e9/Ambassador-Factsheet_web.pdf)

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Maha's avatar

When I enter the pharmacy I behave as the anti-vaccine ambassador. The -27% will be noted loudly the next time they ask me if I "have had my flu shot".

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Melissa S's avatar

Wow! I would love to see the money trail on this. And the manipulative use of Faith Leaders makes me the most angry. Just like they did with covid. Using churches and leaders to shill for Pfizer and Moderna. See Megan Basham and her book "Shepards for Sale".

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Melissa S's avatar

From what I have gathered using chat.gpt, Moderna is supporting the October 2025 American Lung Association "education" campaign. But it looks like all the big pharma big players have been contributors to the American Lung Association for some time, funneling millions and millions into that "non-profit" charitable organization.

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

Where I live they're offering to pay $20 to get flu-jabbed. I read it as a sign of despair.

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Peace's avatar

Do these Flu Ambassadors receive compensaton? The "faith leaders" really is over the top!!

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Mike's avatar

I guess Ambassador is the billboard. More friendly...

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Melissa S's avatar

Unfortunately, that percentage is only applicable to last year. Every year is different. It is never ever really great. But there is always hope that dreams will come true. That unicorns really do exist. That a pot of gold if waiting at the end of the rainbow. And that with a little sprinkling of fairy dust one can fly. So, cross your fingers! This year it will work!

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SD Scott's avatar

I’m guessing the leprechauns of $cience made off with the pots of gold.

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Tonya's avatar

I remember they were telling everyone, "Well, we don't have a covid vaccine yet, but you should at least get a flu vaccine because you wouldn't want to get both the flu and covid at the same time!"

I wonder how many of those early cases of "covid" were actually caused by flu vaccines?

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Melissa MB's avatar

Here's my true statement…I’ve never had a flu shot, and I’ve never had the flu. And I’m a senior, eek I can hardly say that even though it’s true!

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

Exactly! Only the flu-vaxxed get the flu.

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Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

I’m 61 and a nurse and only had the flu shot maybe twice back in the 90’s and those were the only 2 times I got the flu.

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Peace's avatar

Nice little poem you made there:)

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Runemasque's avatar

My ardently pro Vax and Covid crazy family member actually stopped getting the flu shot due to getting so sick every time. I was in a meeting this fall at the local healthcare corporate nonprofit behemoth, and in a small group of perhaps fifteen healthcare workers two remarked that they get quite sick from the flu shot. This was in response to a helpful offer to have a shot clinic for healthcare staff for flu and Covid. The leader of the group, who also gets sick off the flu shot, sadly shook his head, remarking, "these days does anyone even want any shots anymore? ". I was delighted by this comment, but contained myself. He was sad because he wants everyone vaxxed. I am so happy to have come out the other side of the oppressive years and feel like it is becoming more common to not want that stuff. Thank goodness!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I’m not even Catholic, but I’m going with the Rosary also.

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SD Scott's avatar

Tibetan prayer beads - hairsplitting. Or Himalayan.

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cltwilson1's avatar

😂

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Stacy's avatar

My beloved, inimitable Dad (affectionately) calls them “worry beads”. 😂

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christopher peacock's avatar

Catholics Hope , Pray, and then Don't Worry. Its now in GODs hands. Other Christians do the same

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Stacy's avatar

Oh, we are not worried! My Dad is just very tongue-in-cheek (if not irreverent, when not in bad taste), that’s all! 😄

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Quality BS Detector's avatar

The flu vaccines have been shown to be highly efficacious and very safe in the transference of national wealth to pharmaceutical companies.

Just saying.

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SD Scott's avatar

Safe & Effective for Genocidal Grifters.

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Beckadee's avatar

Your name fits! If only more had that Quality BS Detector!

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MnmMom's avatar

💵🎯There is the truth of our willingly-overmedicated-quick-fix society.

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Bgagnon's avatar

🎯🎯🎯

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Maha's avatar

Or saline nasal rinses--which have far greater POSITIVE efficacy that any vaccine--as a way to flush out the bugs where they first land. During the "cold and flu" season, exposed to nasal draining, hacking, and sometimes febrile patients, I went home and did a nasal rinse with a MedNeil bottle of saline in distilled water. It "correlated" with no upper respiratory infections.

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RidgeCoyote’s Howling's avatar

And nebulized DMSO!

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Maha's avatar

Would you share the protocol for that? What is the volume and concentration of DMSO added to what volume of H2O?

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RidgeCoyote’s Howling's avatar

This guy has all the answers- @amidwesterndoctor.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Yes RidgeC please do share the protocol. I’ve been wanting to try it but don’t know how much, etc. Thanks!

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RidgeCoyote’s Howling's avatar

I’m not the one to ask. I get all my info from https://substack.com/@amidwestdoctor

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PEL's avatar

Just ordered some oil of oregano capsules my sis swears by to keep healthy during flu season. Found a US company—Gaia. They seem of good quality.

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NoVA mom's avatar

The neilMed salt packets with Xylitol work great too! Stops colds before they really get going!

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

I had a dead raccoon in my back yard, but it didn't help!

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Peace's avatar

Should've brought the dead raccoon into the house - it works best that way:)

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Tim R's avatar

The flu vaccine is working exactly as intended.

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Cabogirl's avatar

💀

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JasonT's avatar

cha ching $$$

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c Anderson's avatar

😉

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Tom's avatar

I would bet a circulated silver dollar that bleeding would work better as well.

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Francis Keays's avatar

Using leeches or razor blades?

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Tom's avatar
Oct 27Edited

Whatever my barber has on hand.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edIi6hYpUoQ

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Beckadee's avatar

That has all the old SNL folks. Back when they were actually funny.

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Lauren's avatar

Just as a random aside, I heard a vx-injured woman say the only thing that relieved her debilitating symptoms was regular bloodletting... so, yeah. I'd make that bet, too.

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John Galt?'s avatar

My left-leaning 20-something son went out for his flu and pneumonia vaccines a few weeks ago. I said, "a lot of people come down with the flu after that shot, I don't recommend it". three days later he had the flu, spreading to a sibling.

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PEL's avatar

Husbands niece just proudly posted a pic of her two year old getting the flu shot. She has become super liberal and thinks nothing we say is right. She knows better because she’s a veterinarian. She also thought the Tylenol study was bunk. And that ivermectin is only for animals. And that we are brainwashed. But her superior education makes her super smart in all things!!

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SD Scott's avatar

How convenient. Her indoctrination nullifies all thought.

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PEL's avatar

She’s become insufferable but then that seems to be a common side effect. I just feel bad for her child and she has another on the way who will get ALL the shots.

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SD Scott's avatar

You & husband could pray & fast for her. It’s a blindness of spiritual origin.

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Tonya's avatar

Professed Christians and non-believers alike have made an idol of "modern medicine."

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LaNell Tew's avatar

Did it register with him that his old dad might have been right?

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John Galt?'s avatar

I expect a lot of "dad was right" once the current fog clears. I speak from authority on flu shots - I was permanently deferred from donating blood after a flu shot tainted my blood. I was an enthusiastic O-negative CVM negative neo-donor who was sidelined by a tainted shot. The world is worse off because of that seemingly harmless trip to Walgreens

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Rob's avatar

That is great writing! And with a negative number for the "official vaccine" the example used is a reasonable one :-)

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Frequency Medicine has been working for over 90 years without side-effects.

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Valerie's avatar

So I’ve mentioned on here before that my dad is 93. He never took the flu shot and never had the flu (I’ve never had it either). When he turned 80 his doctor insisted he start taking it ‘for his own protection’ because he was elderly. Since then he gets the flu every single year, often twice. After reading the info about negative efficacy of the flu shot, this makes perfect sense, and it’s infuriating that my dad has to suffer at a time when his system doesn’t need anything else challenging it. I will personally never take another vaccine... unless and until they start doing far more robust research into their effectiveness (MAHA, maybe?) And still, maybe not even then.

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Jeff S's avatar

I haven't ever gotten a flu shot, either. Nor the flu. And yet, my default doctor and my default clinic and my preferred grocery store constantly bombard me with offers to get the free flu shots. "Numbnuts," as my father used to say.

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Valerie's avatar

Same. Isn’t it just so off-putting? I see functional med docs now so they don’t push me, but the grocery store, giant signs in front of all the drugstores… it’s ridiculous.

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Jeff S's avatar

Soon, they'll just tell us they put the vaccines in all of our foods for our convenience.

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Kim's avatar

I'm not sure they haven't already started...

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Jeff S's avatar

Probably. They seem to add all kinds of crap to the food they schlep.

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Belling the Cat's avatar

Home cooking from ingredients, and the more of them you can grow/produce yourself, the better.

... not that I'm paranoid or anything like that!

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Valerie's avatar

So true. How very helpful of them. 🙄

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Many curses upon these vax pushers.

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Lori's avatar

they already are.

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Karen's avatar

When the sign says "get your free flu shot today!", that is a red flag right there! "Free" medicine??? No such thing, its like "free money", ain't gonna happen!

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Susan Seas's avatar

Free PLUS 20% off groceries!!

Whenever someone tells me about their Jab, I say well I hope you at least held out for the $200 gift card! And Didn’t sell yourself out for a doughnut

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Maha's avatar

$200 for a damaged immune system, and increased risk of cardiovascular problems and neurological sequelae? Why wasn't I told about this great deal?

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SD Scott's avatar

Don’t forget POTS, and SADS.

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

Tips on finding a sane functional doc would be appreciated!

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Gloria Magee's avatar

Dr. Pierre Kory is in Florida and Dr. Eric Potter is in Franklin TN.

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Valerie's avatar

Mine came recommended from a friend of mine. I had no luck looking for one myself, but I do think there are registries out there for functional medicine docs or at least docs that aren’t pharma-centric in their outlook. If you live in Houston, though, message me and I’ll send you the info. 😉

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

Thank you! (But I'm in CA.)

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PEL's avatar

And AARP pushes the shots constantly!!

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Belling the Cat's avatar

Somehow they are getting a cut.

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MnmMom's avatar

Employees at Walgreens are wearing t-shirts w slogan about getting the flu vaccine conveniently there. So even the employees are being required to stick the message in your face while checking out - I refused to comply! So I didn’t remember the actual wording. 😂

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

That hasn't yet happened where I live. As soon as it does, I'll be asking every employee who mentions it whether they are being paid extra or if it's an imposition. Then I'll be talking to the manager. If I were litigious I'd be suing them for harassment.

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Monterey's avatar

Ha, yes, who hasn't seen those signs at the grocery store pharmacy Proclaiming that we should "make a vaccine plan today!" ?

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Peace's avatar

Funny, I already have a vaccine plan in place:)

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Annie's avatar

Enjoy saying NO to them. And with a smile on your face. It really p*sses them off. 😉😂

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Jeff S's avatar

It doesn't seem to deter them, though. They also ask me if I worry about getting "shingles." With a straight face or a straight voice or a straight keyboard, I tell them I have good "aluminum siding." It always shuts them up.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

😂😂😂

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Peace's avatar

I just might reply that yes, I'm worried about getting shingles - that is why I will never get the shingles shot.

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

And be sure to tell them how you never get sick.

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Jenn's avatar

Same

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RunningLogic's avatar

I have had a couple in my life, mostly because my doctors guilted me onto it when my kids were little babies 😕 But they always seemed suspect to me because they have to guess every year which strain will be prevalent and usually miss it by a mile. I never liked the idea of yearly shots either. It just seemed like they never worked that well anyway. The media has been very good at doing regular scare stories about healthy young parents who didn’t get a flu shot and died from complications of flu (allegedly) 😡 But I haven’t had one in about 15 years and don’t plan to ever again.

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Lori's avatar

you nailed it, they don't get the current flu strains in the jabs correct so why bother. God provided us an immune system and I will trust in that.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

A tsp or two of (God-provided) colloidal silver, daily, can REALLY help prevent various illnesses, bacterial and viral.

Add some DMSO to it and you become Superwoman.

;-)

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Lori's avatar

Not to toot my own horn but I am already a superwoman! Thanks AD!

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Jeff S's avatar

Hope the best for you and yours.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thanks! I think we’ll be okay, we really haven’t followed the schedule as written and avoided the worst shots and timing, hopefully. I focused more on prevention through healthy living and homeopathic remedies so my kids and husband and I haven’t really used medical interventions or medications much.

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Jeff S's avatar

Yup, fresh air, fresh food, and exercise, and a little luck.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And grace from God!

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AB's avatar

Same

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

At this point I figure there probably aren't even any "strains". It's probably all fiction and people get sick from whatever they put in the shots and their crappy lifestyles and crappy food.

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Cindi's avatar

When you consider how we are taxed to death on virtually everything (& they’d tax the air we breathe if they could), anything offered by any government “for free” should automatically signal malevolent intent.

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Lori's avatar

you just named mamdani's platform...

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Jeff S's avatar

"Malevolent," and then some.

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SD Scott's avatar

Chemtrail it, anyway.

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on the doss's avatar

I am convinced that the powers that be have figured out how many breaths we take in 24hrs. and are biding their time to tax. Our breath will be deemed as contributing to global b.s

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cat's avatar

The benefit of the pushing of these shots in drugstores and elsewhere is that it's quite easy to PRETEND that you already got whatever jab someone's pushing on you and nobody will be the wiser. Think about it -- all that access everywhere can be used to your advantage.

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Jeff S's avatar

Yup. I get my drugs from only one source: "Lenny," down in the back alley. He's as honest and reliable as the gov and big pharma et al.

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Annie's avatar

He is more honest. He never claimed they were safe. Lol. 😄

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RunningLogic's avatar

😆

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RJ Rambler's avatar

STAND UP AND SAY NO! Give the person behind you strength and a reason to question why not. The person you are talking to isn't the only one listening!

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Peace's avatar

I would love to have a good reply when they ask about a shot. Something along the lines of "there is no way on earth i am putting those chemicals in my body." I'm open to suggestions.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

No, I refuse to reinforce their idiocy.

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cat's avatar

good for you

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Peter's avatar

They want you in there to buy candy, gum & magazines

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Carrie's avatar

Unless your employer (mostly healthcare) requires it… then you have to sign a form stating you are declining it.

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cat's avatar

Not sure what you mean. I've never had to sign any form declining a vaccine.

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Carrie's avatar

For some reason, my hospital requires either documentation of my flu shot or I have to fill out a form stating I’m declining a flu shot

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John A George's avatar

In Michigan, they use my tax dollars to put vaccine ads on the radio. Democide anyone?

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Jeff S's avatar

They should ask everyone in Dearborn to take as many shots as possible...

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Lori's avatar

My father said numbnuts all the time too!

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Jeff S's avatar

Yeah? Haha. My father called everyone that, especially his youngest son: this Jeff.

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Lori's avatar

but you ain't no numbnut!

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Jeff S's avatar

You mean, my father was wrong? Never. He was always just a tad exasperated with my ignorance, until the day he died. He made me this way!

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Carol M.'s avatar

Remember what they used to say: you get what you pay for😜so sorry your Dad is getting sick so often. Hope you can try vitamin C & D and zinc, 🤗

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Mike's avatar

How long before you can get your vaunted vaccines at your local gas station? There's something so comforting about getting your medical care in your grocery store...

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Jeff S's avatar

The "Spill in aisle 6" is someone who collapsed and died after getting the flu or vaccine shot in the pharmacy.

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Emu's avatar

I went to pickup a prescription once and the pharmacist offered me a pneumonia vaccine based on my age. I accidentally burst out laughing

, composed myself, and said No thank you. Shots are my line in the sand. I’d like to get a growth removed from my eye and some dental work done but won’t because I will not get any injections. Some think it’s weird but I’m the person who will cut of my nose to spite my face- without an injection.

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Jeff S's avatar

Unfortunately, we can't relax. We gotta be vigilant. Take care.

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Peace's avatar

The dental work is a real conundrum - lemme know if you find any anesthetics or anesthesia that are not harmful!

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Drwilson's avatar

I get a flu shot every year. I’ve never had the flu. Hmmmm

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Jeff S's avatar

You're lucky?

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

I tell them i am allergic to eggs (true) and they stop pushing.

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Jeff S's avatar

Don't be surprised if they still try to poach you...

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CMCM's avatar

Every time I'm asked (CVS is especially aggressive pushing shots) I just say "No way." That always ends it.

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Peace's avatar

Oh, I like this . . . I am allergic to aborted fetal cells . . . monkey virus SV40 . . . injected aluminum.. . . I'll have fun with this line of thinking.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

My parents used the term “numbskulls”!

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Jeff S's avatar

Same thing.

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Belling the Cat's avatar

Advocate for your dad. Never agree to anything a doctor "insists" on. Buddy, if you don't have a reason other than your damned white coat and air of superiority, 1. No, and 2. Time to find a new doctor (or stop going).

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Valerie's avatar

My dad lives in another state and is more than capable of advocating for himself. He’s physically getting weak but mentally is as strong as ever. It’s amazing, actually. He would never allow it.

I do talk to him about vaccines, though, and he’s quit taking the Covid at least. Idk if he still takes the flu and pneumonia jabs, I’ll ask him when I go see him next week and strongly encourage him not to.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

My dad is also 93 and is suddenly going downhill, fast. I wrote his doctor and told him not to overwhelm his system with shots. I told my mom that I can’t come visit if she gets the flu shot because it sheds for three weeks. True or not, I’m going in a few days and will amplify my message. Their doc is ‘they’re safe, take them’ sort of guy and they listen … even when mom and dad knew the covid jabs were harmful they listened to him not me, or Epoch.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

I used Energy Density Frequency Medicine on my 95 year old Mother in Law who had severe LIBO, large intestine bacteria overgrowth. It was gone in 15 minutes. No side-effects & never came back.

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

Can you share more info on this? Is there a gadget or brand, or perhaps a link? Much obliged.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Here is a link to download a video and other info:

https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/d85b5076-17f6-4cc8-ba7c-3af0e8bfeeb6

Thanks for your interest.

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Melissa MB's avatar

My dad was stubborn and wouldn’t listen to anything I said. He lived with my brother and his wife and they are all in for every vaccine, so I had no sway. He did live to be 93 with COPD. He had a good life.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Amen

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Politico Phil's avatar

ALL vaccines will kill you.

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Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

In 2021 when my mom was in the hospital with Covid they gave her the pneumonia vax when I went home to shower. She was so excited when I came in the room. She died a few days later. I hate them all. When I go into that hospital, a rage builds up in me. I wonder how the doctor that ordered that shot is doing. My mom was unvaxed for Covid because she listened to me.

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Jeff C's avatar

This isn't personal about your father as I'm dealing with the same thing with mine (aged 92). But this whole ordeal has caused me to think about this phenomena quite a bit.

At this point taking a yearly injection of toxic chemicals to improve ones "health" is a good marker for how gullible one is. It's not an IQ test as many smart people take them, but indicator of one's susceptibility to be manipulated by propaganda. The Boomers failed this test miserably.

People born between 1935 and 1965 are the most propagandized generation in history. They are the first modern generation raised entirely on centralized mass media. There were no alternative outlets, no internet, no Infowars, no ability to check if what they were being told was true. That mass media was (and remains) controlled by a small cabal of individuals openly hostile to Christianity, and proud of the fact they are not Christians.

Boomers (of which I am one just barely) soaked this slop up, never noticing the relatively benign propaganda of the 1950's transformed into blatantly Anti-Christian, anti-White, anti-American, anti-family, and pro-death propaganda by the late 1960's.. It got far worse from there and the Boomers continued to soak up the slop like lambs to the slaughter.

They divorced at the drop of a hat to pursue their "happiness" (which they never found). They abandoned their kids, or shuffled them between houses as if they were an afterthought. Women left the home to work and the kids were on their own. They abandoned the Christianity that had been passed down to them for generations and was once the bedrock of family life. They forsake tradition, and everything that once brought meaning to people's lives.

Not all of course, but huge numbers of them. They bought the propaganda force-fed them by defiantly non-Christians hook, line, and sinker. They never stopped to question if it was a good idea to forsake the values and ideas that have bound society for generations. If it was a good idea to stop going to church. No, the media told them they were were the most important thing in the world, and their "happiness" trumped everything else in life. They soaked it up as it stoked their ego.

Now they line-up to have poisonous chemicals injected into them year after year as their health and memory are destroyed in the process. They are scammed routinely by people that can barely speak English, with schemes that anyone with an ounce of common sense could detect. They blow $10k on Mediterranean cruises while their grandkids are stuck in hellhole public schools. They write their kids out of the will and leave their money to some honey they met a few years ago,

Is anyone surprised? They elderly used to be the resource of stability, strength, and wisdom in a generation, now they are so often just self-centered old fools demanding everyone pay attention to them. They are the first generation in memory that is far more liberal than the youth. They soaked up every morsel of propaganda fed them and somehow never managed to learn anything about human nature despite their advanced years. They turned their back on God.

Apologies for the rant but I cannot help but see this everywhere I look. Like I said this isn't personal toward the commenter's dad but just a general statement about our current crop of elderly. They are definitely not our best and brightest.

Proverbs says, "The silver-haired head is a crown of glory, If it is found in the way of righteousness." (Proverbs 16:31). The word IF is doing some heavy lifting in that verse, because without righteousness gray hair usually just means foolish, stubborn, and obstinate.

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Emu's avatar

You’ve said a powerful mouthful. I had a paradigm shift one day when I realized that I should live like my grandmother. We were the modern generation. I was always thrilled when my parents would go out for the evening and I could have a TV dinner of Salisbury Steak baked in an aluminum tray. That’s how it started. That evolved into I’m too liberated to cook and darn clothes and grow and can food. And now we’re here. I don’t dare buy anything at a grocery store without reading every label! Propylene glycol in your cake mix? Mmm. I need to return to what my grandmother tried to teach me: how to cook everything from scratch, grow my own vegetables and know how to preserve them, fix my clothes- don’t throw them away and go buy new ones, be frugal and put something away for a rainy day. It’s a work in progress, but it won’t happen as long as both parents are working outside the house, there simply isn’t time. Now we have the government and social media raising our children and that’s a disaster in the making.

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MaryAnn's avatar

My mom (first gen US citizen) used to talk about what an innovation sliced bread was. Sunbeam was a treat compared to my grandmother’s crusty homemade bread. The pendulum still swings…

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rolandttg's avatar

Parents were born in 1922 and 23. Mom was naive and not a real thinker, but she hated Big Pharma all her life, always referencing the endless side effects to all drugs. Dad was a lot smarter, and his thing was Big Oil. He also listened to me when I was going down the rabbit hole. Luckily, he died before I found out what a warmongering monster Churchill was. He was in the RAF and read everything Churchill wrote. This is one baby boomer who didn't swallow the kool aid.

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daverkb's avatar

That the Cult of Churchill still endures is one of those remarkable fact of history and a tribute to self-serving propaganda. Fortunately, not all people are fooled.

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SD Scott's avatar

Hidden History and Prolonging the Agony (about WWI) pull back the veil of illusion re: a lot of prominent figures - including Churchill.

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Barnjai's avatar

It's not all of us but there sure are a bunch of gray haired sour puss liberals out there.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Jeff C - I beg to differ - I am a Boomer (1947) and most all I know are also. We aren’t soft, liberal or falling for it at all … no shots now or ever - eyes wide open!

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

I'm a boomer. I stopped mammograms ("just a small amount of radiation") more than 20 years ago. A "low" level of radiation for the rest of my life made NO sense. I researched the annual efficacy of the flu shots over ten years ... and got zero. I did not - nor would I ever - get a shot of any kind. I understand how natural immunity works: exposure to everything that's in a bug provides the best possible immune response; exposure to one protein that's included in a shot "provides" short-lived "protection" and serious long-lived side effects. There are LOTS of boomers out there who have figured this crap out.

Re divorce / children, I blame the first couple of waves of "feminism". Many women became - and still are - demanding, harsh, mean, nasty, over-the top critical. (I was one, for a bit, but did come to my senses.) It's not surprising that men don't like this kind of behavior. However, violence is not ok. The first time my husband hurt me, we were living in a foreign country and I was pregnant with our second child. I had no idea what to do. He and I went on as if nothing had happened. After moving back to the U.S., and having our third child, he took a swing at me one day; the baby was on my hip. I ducked. He'd lunge at me, out of the blue, just to frighten me. One more "incident" and I filed for divorce. He tried to have me declared an unfit mother. He even enlisted his brother to pick up our youngest from school and - contrary to the divorce agreement that required my ok for her to go to her dad's - put her on a plane to SoCal.

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

That right there is a big part of why the feminism of the 70s happened. The men who returned from WW2 were severely traumatized from all the atrocities they had experienced, witnessed and/or committed, as were many WW1 vets before them. The wives and children of these men bore the brunt of the aftermath, the fallout took place on their bodies. This in turn trained the next generation of abusers... and victims. Before this era, battered women's shelters (probably) did not exist in the same form, intra-family refuge being the norm. It's currently easy for people to take potshots at 3rd wave feminism, with all its trans idiocy and pro-prostitution, pro-surrogacy, pro-abortion stances. But it's useful to remember that it did not evolve in a vacuum.

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

So, what's my point? Although I can appreciate your frustration w/ those who cannot seem to "wake up", I do not agree w/ your "it's the boomers' fault" position. There are simply too many possible factors: the propaganda machine that's operated in the U.S. for more than 100 years is VERY powerful; I'd point directly at Barack Obama "clinging to guns and religion" and Hillary Clinton "basket of deplorables" re demonization of normal people; the corruption of public education, w/ non-stop "experimentation" - Common Core (for math) and Whole Language (for reading) - on students; the feeding and watering of race-based policies - and associated violence - in longtime Dem-run cities; defunding police / increase in crime .... The C&C crowd could add to the list, I'm sure.

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MaryAnn's avatar

R1ght: praise God you and your kids got away from that abuse. 🙏🏻

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CMCM's avatar

I've been shocked at the vast numbers of boomers (especially women) out there with purple hair etc. and protesting Trump and ICE and anything else they can think of. I can only conclude that they are the same moronic idiots that were protesting and causing chaos in the 1960s.

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daverkb's avatar

You can add that the Boomers are mostly culturally and socially suicidal.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ugh that is infuriating! The doctor likely says your dad got “unlucky” 🙄🙄🙄 Why us luck even a factor if the shot works as they claim it does??

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Julie Ann B's avatar

My 95 year old mom has never taken vaccines of any kind and she is healthy, living independently in a senior complex and still mentally sharp. Oh, the only TV program she watches is Dr. David Jeremiah! She’s a legend!

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Valerie's avatar

My dad lives independently too! Well, he and my stepmom are still in their house that has 4 staircases, no helpers. They swear that going up and down stairs every day has kept them mobile (their home is on the side of a hill).

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Donna in MO's avatar

My 87 YO mom is an assisted living place. Mentally very sharp but, physically fairly frail with a bad case of TDS. She insisted on getting the flu shot when her facility was offering them. Praying she doesn't get the flu. I caved to my doc's nagging and got them for a few years before covid, but you couldn't pay me to take any shot now.

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Melissa MB's avatar

My dad took the flu shot every year and got the flu every year…he claims it wasn’t as bad as if he hadn’t gotten the shot. But how could he prove that?

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Valerie's avatar

They can’t, but they don’t want to know if it isn’t true.

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CMCM's avatar

People, maybe even doctors, would say that getting flu symptoms or even a mild flu was proof that the flu shot was working. 🤣

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Monterey's avatar

It also causes one to lose respect for doctors, who can't be bothered to read these studies or quit recommending flu shot to their patients

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SD Scott's avatar

Kickbacks. Say no more.

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

I'm so beyond the "lost respect " phase.

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Kim's avatar

Twice???!!! That's crazy!

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CecilRhodes's avatar

Makes me wonder how much is collateral flu. Like the jabbed are the kindling and when enough catch they super spread to everyone. Too bad there isn't a patient flu overlay. Hospitals are full of the elderly who are likely to be highly jabbed. What does the elderly vax profile look like? I'd be curious if # of jabs and type of jabs has gone up, like for the kids and is there an inflection in the morbidity and mortality data opposite what's been suggested by the health system.

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Valerie's avatar

This is a really interesting thought. I do know that seniors, especially the 80+ seniors, are pushed to get every jab every year… flu, covid, pneumonia, shingles, etc.

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CecilRhodes's avatar

I wouldn't have thought about it except for awareness of what's happening to the kids and how they are advertising RSV and every possible jab to the older demographic here locally. My friend's immune compromised son was pushed to get Hep/flu/covid at the same time (!) and she got 2 of 3 with him. Both developed life changing issues in the aftermath. The son was in the hospital emergency room every 10 days for a year. "The doctors were baffled". The system made a lot of $. They didn't die. People are often quiet about what's wrong in their lives. How many times is this playing out across the country?

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Cleveland Clinic mandates flu shots for their employees.

It’s confounding why they would publish a study that would cause pushback. Or perhaps that is intentional so they don’t have staff shortages.

Make it make sense.

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Flippin’ Jersey's avatar

Do as we say, not as we disprove. Avoid hospitals at all costs. They are businesses now, not caregivers.

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Belling the Cat's avatar

Hospitals, doctors, physicians' assistants, nurses. Avoid all of them. Even the ones who've figured out *they*'ll never get another jab will push them on you. Even the ones who nod knowingly after you decline their propaganda. So why did you push that idiocy on me in the first place? To trap the unwary to pad your stats. Villains.

It's like bad cops who view all civilians as potential perps. You're nothing to them but an interruption to their paperwork and paychecks.

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Alice Ball's avatar

Hold up Cat. Not all doctors/nurses/PA are to be avoided. I’m a nurse with my eyes wide open. I know doctors I trust and ones I don’t. Hospitals to be avoided for sure unless it’s an emergency. They’re run for pharma & insurance these days and no one knows who you are or cares. They’ve almost killed my elderly mother multiple times. There are plenty of people in healthcare who are MAHA, lots & lots. Public health officials from previous administrations are dirty dogs taking pharma money & lying through their teeth.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

“There are plenty of people in healthcare who are MAHA, lots & lots.”

I pray you are correct; I’ve never met any of them.

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MnmMom's avatar

There are not enough but I can say I have met 3 very “eyes wide open” drs from our community. They stood up during Covid for medical freedom, patient’s getting FULL disclosure, and the foolishness of shut down. They encouraged and educated anyone who would listen. Going so far as to prove (with antibody testing) that their kids school had achieved was over 80% herd immunity Early into the shutdown when the all the parents & admin refused to close their large private school- because it was stupid. Went through local court system and won.

These wonderful drs are out there. I wish there was a badge of honor they could wear so they could be spotted by others with their eyes open. All that to say they are out there, just hard to find them.

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Stacy's avatar

Pamela, I’m Stacy. 😁 🤝

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Maha's avatar

Get us a list. We should start a database.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Absolutely!!!

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Belling the Cat's avatar

I know there are great people in the medical professions still. I just don't know which ones they are. I guess I got tired of looking, at least 20 years ago. Some bad ones fake empathy to elicit just enough info to categorize you as a 'risk' justifying 'intervention'. It doesn't take much.

I was arguing with doctors about nutrition & metabolism 15 years ago, taking print-outs of peer-reviewed research articles into appts, to no avail. An earlier revelation was CDC manipulation in the '90s, juking the stats to show harms that weren't there, to justify programs ($$$) nothing to do with disease. In the same era, my shock as local 'public health' people openly bragged about ways they'd trick folks with strong family/church support into depending on government instead, get that camel's nose under the tent any way you can, terrify them, threaten their kids, all's fair. Taking my mom to a thousand doctor's appointments so she might get answers to questions instead of another prescription. Oh, this one might cause depression or suicidal thoughts? Quelle coincidence.

None of this started with the lockdowns.

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Stacy's avatar

Whoa, hang on, there. I wish I could explain the joy I feel when I admit a patient that has refused those shots - and how I enjoy telling them that I refused it, too. I was also, in my last job, honored to counsel people who were facing the “jab or job” dilemma that the jab cannot be undone and that they have to do what they feel is right for them, not what they are being pressured to do. We are not all as you say.

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Belling the Cat's avatar

It's not that you're not out there; it's that we don't know which ones you are without subjecting ourselves to your evil manipulative colleagues. No personal offense but until your kind is more visible, the average person is best off avoiding the whole medical-industrial complex. God bless you for your attitude and I'm glad for the people you've been able to support. It's lonely out here, that's for damn sure.

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Alice Ball's avatar

Ask them questions. Ask them if they believe a mask can stop a virus, or if they thought mandated Covid vaccines were a good idea, and what they think of childhood vaccination and what they know about nutrition. That will give you a real quick profile. I realize that people do not want to make appointments and get there and be disappointed that the doctor is not who they thought. I promise you we are out there, we are trying to help you even if you don’t know it and don’t know us. I am a school nurse and I help parents fight the system every day.

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Carrie's avatar

I recently saw a patient accompanied by his wife, on his med list was ivermectin (we almost never see that). I asked what he takes it for? He’s on it for jab detox… i told him I keep ivermectin on hand for prophylaxis, and am glad he’s detoxing (of course sorry he had to detox). I always feel joy when I see someone not following public health propaganda.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

No. We are the product they need to get paid plus bonus

That's all we are to them.

Don't forget it.

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Stacy's avatar

I’m happy to tell you that you’re wrong.

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Carrie's avatar

I’m a doctor (trauma and acute care surgery), and not the least bit offended by your statement. Advocated for not following public health recommendations like public masking, business and school closures, allowing family member in the hospital, etc… peers suggested (?veiled threats?) I could get in trouble for “harming public health.” I would probably be doing something different now if I had gone into internal medicine instead of surgery, and had been forced to follow cdc covid treatment guidelines. I really don’t like most in my profession.

I see a functional medicine nurse practitioner for my personal health.

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Belling the Cat's avatar

I'm seeing a lot of folks in this thread reference functional medicine, which is a term new to me that (on a quick glance) seems to line up with my own approach since 2010. I'm not sure if it's just a branding and marketing term or something more substantive, but will look into it. I've learned a lot over the years, enough to know how much I still don't know! Thanks.

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Annie's avatar

Agree 💯 Avoid them at all costs.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

And didn’t the Cleveland Clinic also refuse organ transplants for the mRNA unvaccinated during covid?

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Yes. They refused to let Dane Donaldson donate his kidney to his young son, Tanner.

I belonged to the clinic’s wellness center for over 20 years. I promptly cancelled my membership and told them my reasons.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

My beloved brother-in-law died in the CC of interstitial lung disease that would have responded to DMSO.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Mary Ann - I am so very sorry for your loss.

My dear friend lost her mother to that disease 5 months after her 3rd covid shot. She’d had no symptoms until weeks after that shot. 😢

I’m sure when doctors are asked about DMSO they dismiss it like they (still) do with IVM.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Thanks, Laura. He finally asked that his ventilator be removed and he was gone within 60 seconds. I don’t hate the CC enough. Interstitial lung disease is horrific and I’m not surprised that the mRNA shot causes it.

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Lori's avatar

I am so very melancholy to hear how your BIL passed and what his last days were like and all of you who suffered so watching all this. I don't know why the docs/hospitals don't offer to let you sign a waiver if they try DMSO or something outside the standard of care. This way it lets them off the hook for liability and he would have received a treatment that would/could have helped. I hope your sister is managing alright as her world has been turned upside down.

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Ohio Deb's avatar

I’m so sorry Mary Ann.. it’s so hard to lose them.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

😢

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RunningLogic's avatar

So sad 😞

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Ruth H's avatar

My mother died from interstitial lung disease back in 2005. She was such a strong woman and so mentally sharp until diagnosed with this disease that kept stealing her breath. After two years of being on steady oxygen supply, her heart became congested and she passed. I still miss her daily. She was my best friend as much as the best mom.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I'm so sorry about your mom's passing; I had never heard of Interstitial lung disease before our own family's fight against it and what an awful disease it is.

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Ruth H's avatar

Thank you.

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MnmMom's avatar

That practice of refusal needs to be examined closely and those involved should have some kind of consequences.

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Jpeach's avatar

Dog Vaccines? I’ve been a huge Dog lover for several decades. My Dog recently had a Mast Cell surgically removed from the back of her leg. My neighbor’s, had the same. My daughter’s dog had the same. The more I ask, the more Mast Cell surgical procedures in Dogs I’m discovering. I don’t remember any of my previous Dogs ever having Mast Cells. It’s a recent epidemic. Dogs eat different foods, so I’m not sure it’s food related. Chemtrail fallout? I’m suspecting something added to Dog vaccines.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

We now make our own dog food and never vaccinate them anymore (or ourselves for that matter). I would think you’re right: it’s most likely the vaccines.

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Tim R's avatar

Same here. My lab gets raw chicken, beef, liver, sardines, etc. That dry pelletized crap is not good for their immune systems, and combine that with at least yearly jabs for Bordetella and all the other stuff vets push. That is why dogs die way younger these days.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

How do you avoid jab free ingredients? They attempt to pollute every thing.

Last Friday I was in the barn doing my midday chores and I heard what sounded like a WWII dogfight reenactment happening above us. We frequently have aircraft, commercial, military & private passing over so we are used to it. But the sound I heard was unique so I went out to watch.

We have a lot of trees so a clear view wasn't available but I could see one plane flying away, with a white trail coming from it. My first thought was it must be part of the dogfight "show" but the trail dissipated quickly. It flew away but a couple of minutes later it returned with a trail behind it.

I got suspicious so I hurried to the house, pulled up Flightradar24 and discovered the one plane I heard but never saw was a standard Cessna 152 & the one I did see, with the trail was a Beech A36 Bonanza. Neither of those are typical WWII dogfight reenactment types. According to the info, the Cessna was around 2,700 ft & the Beech was around 2,300 ft; almost as tho the Cessna was a spotter for the Beech.

I took screen shots of the A/C info and on a local independent news site I posted the pictures and explained what & where I had seen, I received no replies. I suspect most people think chemtrails are another conspiracy theory.

No matter, all I know is I cannot think of one good reason for that aircraft emitting something into the atmosphere.

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Lori's avatar

Amen.

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

Dogs like raw carrots too. It's good for them.

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Lori's avatar

Thank you for making your own dog food Mary Ann, best to do. Do you use the balanceit.com website for your recipes?

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

That’s one I haven’t heard about! But will def check out. I slowly, at low temps, cook a mixture of ground beef (grass fed), wild caught salmon, fresh broccoli, green beans, riced cauliflower, parsley, eggshells that have been baked and ground up, and an assortment of herbs and spices. Sometimes I add some organ meat. When I fix their bowls, I top it with a little grass fed tallow.

I don’t do raw since one of our dogs refuses raw food! IKR?

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Lori's avatar

Sounds great! Raw is a very sound diet as well but most vets will pass out if you mention it.

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Emu's avatar

I met a man last summer who only fed his dog raw chicken legs. I almost passed out the first time I saw him do this. But the thing is, that dog was not young but she was VERY healthy and had the softest coat of any dog I’ve ever petted.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Many pet foods are composed of dead, dying and diseased animal products. Not a foundation for good health. Animal vaccines are very harmful to animals just like human ones are harmful to humans. Like their human counterparts, they provide a steady income to the "care givers".

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Lori's avatar

yes, rendered animals that did not pass inspection for "fit for human consumption". Always use a holistic vet, it is the best way to go and homecook for pets or utilize services like The Farmers Dog.

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Jpeach's avatar

$3000 for the surgical procedure.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

That's what happens since they allowed for "pet health insurance".

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Lori's avatar
Oct 27Edited

Wow, that is too much. How many cms was the mass, do you recall. Most MCT sx's run about $600-800 if they are small enough. But it also depends where you live and if a board certified vet performs this.

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Jpeach's avatar

It was oblong, perhaps half an inch in length. My area and vet are pricey.

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Lori's avatar

Thats a small one. Vets try to get a margin around the tumor so no malignant cells are left behind. And yes, that was way too much money for the size of that mass. Egads. Do you have pet insurance to help offset the costs?

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Annie's avatar

We do a titers test each year. They have more than enough antibodies from their 1st rabies vaccine. My dogs don't need another.

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Lori's avatar

Great to hear this Annie, do you use a holistic vet? My rabies titer has been holding for 21 years now.

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Annie's avatar

Not specifically. But they do not put up a fuss if I don't want any vaccines. As a compromise my dog gets an annual check up and a titers test. As long as the antibodies show in the test, the vet writes a letter of good health and confirms the titers test findings. This has worked for all of us.

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Lori's avatar

I have no doubt, that is why holistic rules, you don't get that pushback and they have less invasive modalities such as laser, herbal and essential oil therapies, reiki, chiropractic, acupuncture, homeopathic nosodes, fecal transplants and so much more.

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STH's avatar

Your vet only gets ONE rabies. Why do they expect our pets to get them every three years? We know why.

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Lori's avatar

vets will take more than one if their titers are too low but it does not happen too often as titers hold a long time, mine is 21 years stable.

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Melissa S's avatar

I know a young woman who went through a veterinarian assistant program at a community college. She had to take a rabies shot before starting the program. While working she got a bite from a dog who had been vaccinated. No signs of rabies. Just a scared dog. But she was forced to go through the process as if the dog was rabid. I'm pretty sure there was no titer testing for either her or the dog. Just an assumption that more rabies shots were needed to protect against rabies.

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STH's avatar

Once you know how rare rabies is in America, it will make you even more angry.

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Martha's avatar

Bats and racoons carry it, but with all the pets vaccinated by law, cats and dogs and people are not at all likely to get it. I don't know how many bats and racoons have it, but it's out there.

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shayne's avatar

I won't have any of my pets vaccinated now.

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Martha's avatar

I don't want to, but in my state it's the law they have to have either a rabies shot every year OR a three year rabies shot every 3 years. But we've just now stopped all the other shots. I hate it, I don't want them to have any. But if we didn't and our cats ever scratched or bit someone, say, a home invader or a SWAT team or something, they would kill our cats just like they did P-nut the Squirrel, so we keep up the rabies shot. But I hate it for them.

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shayne's avatar

I understand. Vaccines for pets are the law here too.

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Starsky's avatar

My beloved pug got bone cancer on her shoulder blade— right where she was vaccine-injected every year, as prescribed. If I ever have another dog again, I will not do this. They wanted to do surgery to remove the leg and shoulder for about $5000-7000. I said no and just loved on her for the six weeks she lived after that diagnosis. Broke my heart so badly that I have not gotten another dog.

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Lori's avatar

Heavy sigh. I am so so sorry to hear your dearest had to deal with all this and you having to watch her try to cope. It is horrendous to watch as a caregiver.

Osteosarcoma is very rapid and very infiltrative and yes, many shots given in the shoulders and over the hips and lower on the legs (in case a tumor develops and vet can amputate more easily). Adopting another dog is very hard but she would not want you to not take another dog in that needs a loving home and when you do, use a holistic vet only, it is a world of difference from allopathic vets who are blue pilled. Hoping that with each new day, your heart is not as agonal and instead you are filled with the happy memories more often of when she was here.

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CMCM's avatar

It seems odd that so many dogs seem to get cancer. One of our beloved dogs died at age 4 back in 2010, and I always wondered about vaccines.

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Martha's avatar

Ivermectin is safe for cats and dogs, and now there is evidence that Ivermectin can treat cancer - there is published literature on this. That is heartbreaking, and I am sorry for your loss. But for anyone - one can always try Ivermectin for a pet, no real downside to it. I don't know of successful cancer treatment in pets, but they're mammals and they can take Ivermectin. There are published studies about successful cancer treatment in humans. Follow Dr. Makis' substack for more info. Most regular veterinarians would not do this, but one can get Ivermectin without a prescription, but doses would be much, much lower for a pet, considering their tiny weight in most cases compared to humans- but - since it's not approved and I am not a vet - don't do it of course, I cannot recommend though I think I would if my cats got cancer, and I would try to find out if cats / dogs can take fenbendazole - goats can, and the Merck brand of fenbendazole for goats is sold on Amazon, but again dosing, and of course no one should use dangerous unapproved cancer, though every day Dr. Makis is posting 2 successful cases of human cancer where he has treated patients with advanced cancer, treated with Ivermectin and fenbendazole, and the cancer goes away. Peer reviewed research says Ivermectin kills the cancer stem cells so it apparently will not come back. But we all know the three letter agencies say it is very dangerous, so I would not recommend this to anyone... but there is published medical literature to be found on this, and not just you tube videos.

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Juju's avatar
Oct 27Edited

Our beloved two dogs who passed a few years back had mass cells all over their bellies and legs. Sometimes they irritated them so much they would burst, bleed, and become infected. We had two removed but couldn’t afford continuous expensive surgical removals. They were up to date on all vaccines since birth and problems started as young as 18 months causing one of them to forever lose all her hair even though she was a beautiful havanese breed. Sebaceous Adenitis was the diagnoses but they said they didn’t know what caused it and it was “genetic” for certain breeds - but not Havanese. They never stop to think it’s a vaccine reaction.

Our new dog has only received vaccines from the first year by the breeders. She is 6 years old now and in perfect health, beautiful coat, besides a minor itching problem she has had since we brought her home that we believe was caused by the vaccines.

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Lori's avatar

Good to hear your new pup is not going to be a voodoo doll. We have to learn so much on our own since most vets are blue pilled and won't consider another path, just like mds. I wonder if DMSO or MMS would have helped your pups?

I tell you, losing our pets is an agony.

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Juju's avatar

I myself actually have an insanity inducing itching problem on my arms right now that has been present for years but has hit a new severity for the past year straight. Nothing I try has worked and my arms now feel and look like elephant skin due to the insane itching. It. Causes breaks and sores that then won’t heal due to itching interfering with healing. Looks AWFUL. I recently bought some DMSO cream on Amazon to give it a try. It smells like Ben Gay. A closer look at the label says it’s for muscle aches. 🙄 So I don’t think it’s a proper formulation for actual skin conditions? Idk. I’m so desperate that I’d spread dog feces on my arms if I thought it would help.

I want to try an IVM cream but it requires a prescription and I can’t find a good functional med Dr around me. All the ones in our area are posers trying to cash in on the trend. I have the horse paste and wish I knew how to use it topically.

I wish I could find something that actually stops what’s causing it, not just lathers a cream to reduce the severity of itch because that doesn’t work well. It’s getting worse every day.

I found a diagnoses that describes it exactly like it is, better than anything else I’ve researched. Brachioradial pruritus. It’s neurological! And yes I’ve had vaccines in my life AND the first month of COVID shots. It has gotten worse since then.

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Emu's avatar

I don’t know if it will work for your problem but go buy horse paste at a feed store or Tractor supply. Simply rub it on an area and see if works. I did this for a suspicious growth and after several weeks the growth just fell off. It’s cheap and there’s very little downside to try it.

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Juju's avatar

I have some! I’ll try it today. I didn’t know if I could use it straight like that topically. Good to know you tried that.

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Emu's avatar

Also at the feed store- liquid IVM. You could buy some and put it in an aloe cream. I have no idea if it will work but it’s relatively cheap- my bottle was about 40 bucks and it will last a lifetime. My only concern is that you would need to do some research about how much IVM to put into a cream. Just be careful with the dose.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Juju, have you tried checking The Wellness Company? They offer an IVM cream.

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Juju's avatar
Oct 27Edited

It would cost me hundreds of dollars just to consult with them plus the cost of the prescription. I know they are a good company but they truly are only available to the wealthy. It’s sad. For instance: I get Ivermectin for hundred of dollars less than if I were to order the same quantity from them.

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

There's this stuff. They don't seem to have ivmct cream though.

https://ivermectin.com/order.php

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Juju's avatar

So I was at first excited about this site and started reading their pages, BUT the ivermectin cost is no different than if using The Wellness Company, at $2.72 PER PILL!! That’s outrageous. I can get India made for less than $1/pill, or for as little as 20¢ per pill through other sites direct from India. Even this site’s own literature admits how cheap Ivermectin is and how 100 pills would only costs about $2.90. Yet they then turn around and sell 100 pills for $272? These are the kinds of sources that take advantage of the American public, just like the Wellness Company does. Just fyi

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John Ransley's avatar

Never jab your pets!

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STH's avatar

Could be? MCTs are a systemic cancer. They return with vengeance over 50% of the time after removal. Even fine needle aspiration irritates them to pop up more. But the vet will never tell you that🤑 There’s a good Benadryl Protocol group on FB with lots of info. I’ve been using DMSO on my dogs suspicious lump for the past year, and it’s gone from Nickle sized to half a dime.

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Jpeach's avatar

I use DMSO, I will use it on my Dog.

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Lori's avatar

If you get a FNA, make sure the vet gives injectable benadryl first to prevent the histamine dump of the MCT.

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Lori's avatar

Yes, MCT are prevalent in vet med, it is seen frequently along with sarcomas. I suspect vaccines may be playing a part as well and they do with Feline site sarcomas from the Feline Leukemia vaccine. Grocery store/kibble food is the worst. Homemade food or using companies like The Farmers Dog is the way to go. You many be interested in checking out balanceit.com for recipes. Glad you had the mass removed and consider using a holistic vet, so much better than allopathic. https://www.ahvma.org/find-a-holistic-veterinarian/#!directory/map/ and if you don't find one there, google, "holistic veterinarians in (put your city)".

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RunningLogic's avatar

I suspect it’s more the shots than the food because all the dogs I knew as a kid ate commercial dog food and I don’t recall hearing about any cancers at all. It seems to me that it’s been more in the past 15-20 years that I’ve started hearing about lots of cases of cancer in dogs 😕 I bet there was an increase in numbers and types of vaccines prior to this occurring.

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Lori's avatar
Oct 27Edited

yes food animals receive a lot of shots during their short lives which has gotten worse over those 15-20 years you speak of.

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CStone's avatar

My daughter’s dogs were fine, until they had to go out of town for a period of time for business.

The animals all had to have shots in order to be kenneled. They have been sick ever since.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Yes, vaccines, food, and heart worm ‘medicine’ which is a pesticide.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Heartworm med is now ivermectin. Yay!!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Really? Great news! Do you know what brand? Gotta tell my husband. He travels with his bird dog so is convinced he needs it. I’ve never given it to my corgis as it’s not prevalent here in Central Oregon.

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SuezCanal's avatar

Heartguard chewables are ivermectin/pyrantel. Anyone know if pyrantel is okay?

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Lynne Morris's avatar

Beware those flea and heartworm pills too.

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robren72's avatar

Our 13-year-old Chihuahua was doing fine, had been on a all-meat diet since she was 8 weeks old, had a bit of arthritis, but supplements were helping. Then she got the "recommended" rabies vaccine from our new vet (a year early on a 3-year previous vaccine) and within weeks her kidneys shut down and we lost her. I had just started reading about the dangers of too much vaccination, but couldn't convince my Dad that it wasn't necessary. Heartbreaking.

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SD Scott's avatar

Dogs are close to the ground where all the toxic residues wind up.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

I completely agree, it's all corrupt, the pharma cabal and all who support it should be avoided like the plague!

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Stacy's avatar

Then you won’t be surprised to hear that private equity firms are buying up all the veterinary chains and as many independent practices as they can wave their money at. So when they try to sell you on genetic testing that your new puppy “needs” or they start talking about the new “standard of care”, you’ll know why.

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Vivian's avatar

But they do have staff shortages when staff get the flu or a respiratory illness after most get the shots. As a former nurse, staff were repeatedly sicker the winter after getting the flu shots, myself included. After 3 flu shots and 3 winters with several fairly severe respiratory illnesses, I finally clued in and stopped all shots in 2009. When I read the insert for the influenza vaccine, the first adverse effects listed are symptoms of influenza. This is also true of many shots where the first adverse effects listed are what the shot is for. Look at shingles insert. All the residents in the nursing home got the flu shots and every year we had to shut the home down for flu outbreaks. Its a mind-controlled poi$oning racket and that's why it doesn't make sense. We have been brain washed to believe the health professional is supposed to be truthful and help us. Do no harm etc.. If a doctor ever suggests a drug or vaccine, ask them for the insert to take home and tell them you will think about it. They usually are shocked and won't give you the insert as they themselves don't read them and would tell you the adverse effects are rare if they did. My favourite is, "The flu shot can't give you the flu.".

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Bard Joseph's avatar

All politicians exempt.

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Lori's avatar

yes they were and if that don't piss me off.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

They likely make the unvaccinated wear masks, so they will now claim that’s why they didn’t get sick.🙄 I have to wear a mask during ‘flu’ season because I don’t vaccinate.

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nancy barker's avatar

I will never wear a mask again. It’s like putting a bandaid on a gunshot wound.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

It’s like expecting a chain-link fence to keep the mosquitoes out.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Not to mention all the bacteria colonies, yeast, fungi, and mold a mask will grow given that it’s a moist, dark, and warm environment. 🤢

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RunningLogic's avatar

It doesn’t even help as much as a band aid would and causes more harm, too!

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

$$$$$

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Lori's avatar

always.

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PEL's avatar

Yes you wonder if this would/should change their policy. They don’t say.

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RunningLogic's avatar

—““Without question,” the Times allowed, after spending nine months questioning everything,”

😆😁

—“I am only a poor, country lawyer, not a credentialed epidemiologist or a fancy pharma prostitute. So I will do my humble best to point out a couple of things I found in this terrific study that caused me to raise an eyebrow upward a quarter inch or more, until it gave me an ice cream headache.”

You are on fire this morning with the well placed sarcasm Jeff!! 🤣🤣🤣 Between the dead raccoons and the ice cream headache, I’m laughing so hard! 😆😁

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Paul Clough's avatar

Don't forget "..... shrinking faster than Gavin Newsom's man-card."

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SH's avatar

I don't know about that one - did he ever HAVE a man-card to begin with?

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Mike's avatar
Oct 27Edited

There are a few tell-tale attributes that men have. I have those...I don't have a "man card".

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RunningLogic's avatar

Newsom needs one though because without it, people can’t tell 😑

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Mike's avatar

Does he use it to cover his "V"...asking for a friend

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RunningLogic's avatar

I don’t know and I don’t really want to know either 😝

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Bgagnon's avatar

I’m a Cali gal and nothing makes me happier than Jeff slamming Gruesome Newsom - Mr Oily!!!!

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CMCM's avatar

I love Jeff's term "oleaginous".....that fits greaseball Newsom perfectly.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh yes that was a good one too!! 😂😂😂

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Ohio Deb's avatar

I love em everyday!

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John Anthony's avatar

I do love to read stories about normal young people who focus on doing good in the world and in our country. No keffiyeh wearing, hamas flag waving, pink-haired, neurodivergent, freaks here, just Boy Scouts doing something constructive, all in a days work. 🇺🇸

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Juju's avatar

This!!! Wholesome and loving

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Lori's avatar

I notice more and more persecution of Christians, do you Juju? The prophecies of the Bible are certainly coming to fruition and it will get worse. Don't know what triggers others about Jesus....

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Juju's avatar

Yes!! It’s getting really bad online too. You can’t criticize Islam without thoughtful criticism being labeled phobia and persecution, yet you can ridicule and actually bully and persecute Christians and it’s called free speech and necessary. 🤨

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CMCM's avatar

They destroy Bibles and churches, but boy oh boy, if anyone destroyed a mosque all you know what would break loose.

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CMCM's avatar

It's horrendous in Nigeria, and no one much ever even mentions it.

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Lori's avatar

Yes it is. Even though all this was foretold of Christian persecution, it makes one heartsick.

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Mike's avatar

One of the many benefits of living in a "fly-over" states!

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CMCM's avatar

A few months ago I went up to a keffiyeh wearing female who was holding a Hamas flag and about to go to a small protest in my town. I told her I had spent 10 years as a teacher (I'm female) in the Middle East, and that her keffiyeh was worn by men, not women, and furthermore, she would not experience a good outcome if she wore it in certain places such as Gaza, for example. Her response was not to discuss it....she just screamed "F--- you" and took off as fast as possible. Ignorant cowards, all of them.

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Runemasque's avatar

Sounded like A Prairie Home Companion.

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Tonya's avatar

The statement that correlation doesn’t prove causation is only ever used AGAINST "science-deniers," yet they almost exclusively use mere association as proof of their own pet agendas.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Spot on. They used it for masks too 🙄

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Fabes55's avatar

It's a phrase of convenience.

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Anthony's avatar

The only times I got the flu were when I got the flu shot in 07/08. Never got the shot and of course the flu, ever again.

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Jeff S's avatar

Last week, a guy at the gym got the flu shot, then promptly got the flu. It works!

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Annie's avatar

But it would have been much worse if he hadn't got the flu shot. 😉😂

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RunningLogic's avatar

I would have been making twice as much money if Joe Biden hadn’t been president. Prove me wrong 😛😆

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Annie's avatar

I'm triggered 😂😉

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RunningLogic's avatar

😆😁

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Juju's avatar

🤣

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Patty's avatar

Reminds me of a meme I’ve seen: “90% of the things I worry about never happen. Worrying works!”

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Jeff S's avatar

Yeah. That's a good one.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah that is a good one!

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Runemasque's avatar

That I will put right alongside, "Did you know that 100% of people who (fill in here) die?

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Dorota's avatar

We probably had a definition of vaccine wrong all this time.

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CMCM's avatar

We've had it wrong all along....the flu shot is given in order to GET the flu! 🤣

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Jeff S's avatar

Theatre of the Absurd?

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Bard Joseph's avatar

The sunspot cycle was linked to disease as far back as Hippocrates. The recent 11 year cycle began in 2019 (Covid?) And ends for UN Agenda 2030. It is peaking in 2025. It causes Influenza due to its influence on the body. Sadly Influenza disappeared and was labelled Covid. No vaccine prevents sunspot diseases, like Influenza. A good reference book is Invisible Rainbow by Firstenberg.

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AB's avatar

Interesting

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Based Florida Man's avatar

New Jersey election trending well. Can Jack Ciattarelli pull off the upset?

Ocean County - Trump +36

Monmouth - Trump +12

Sussex -Trump +25

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NormaJeanne's avatar

I’m praying Jack wins. I’m so tired of NJ folks retiring and moving across the river to PA trying to escape the high NJ taxes (that they voted for). Then voting blue and demanding the exact same government subsidies that caused the higher taxes in the first place. Leave us alone please. We have our own Blue Governor to get rid of.

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CMCM's avatar

It's funny how certain voters never seem to connect how they voted and the results they complain about.

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Dorota's avatar

Richard Baris says he doesn't see it, unless there are a lot of us voting already for Ciattarelli.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Well we're also looking for the shift. Ideally NJ will move from a blue state to at least a swing state.

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Dorota's avatar

We'll see.

Still too many of his opponent's signs in people's front yard.

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Mike's avatar

Strange how early voting seems to always begin before a horrible allegation surfaces that exposes the candidate...

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Dorota's avatar

And mail ballots have been arriving for a week

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Lori's avatar

I pray so.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Ballot Harvestung is allowed in NJ.

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Curious G RN's avatar

Shall we compare this to the presidential activities of the same weekend last year?

Joe Biden’s schedule October 25-27 2024

Friday Night, October 25

• 6:41 PM ET – Air Force One landed at Philadelphia International Airport

• 7:44 PM ET – Arrived at his residence in Wilmington, Delaware via Marine One.

• 7:47 PM ET – Press lid called (no further events for the night).

Saturday, October 26

• Morning – Departed Wilmington → Philadelphia → Pittsburgh by air.

• Early Afternoon – Delivered remarks at LIUNA Local 1058 union hall in downtown Pittsburgh, emphasizing support for labor and the middle class.

• Evening – Returned to Delaware; no further public events reported.

Sunday, October 27

• Wilmington, DE – Remained at home.

• 3:30 PM ET – Press lid called; no public events scheduled that day.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right?? And the same people complaining about Trump occasionally playing golf had NOTHING to say about Biden’s level of (non) activity 🙄🙄🙄

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Susan Seas's avatar

Right!! He played golf!!! Biden spent every other WEEK on the Beach!!!!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Even in the 2020 election, Trump was doing stadium meetups and the other in the basement 'Hiden Biden'.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes very true.

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CMCM's avatar

Biden's non-activity and laying on the beach far exceeded his occasional presidential activity. Democrats never noticed.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes very true. And if they did notice, they didn’t care. As long as “their side” was in power the rest didn’t matter.

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Robert McCluskey's avatar

I am wondering if he took the next 2 weeks/months off to rest up from all that?

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dave walker's avatar

Made my Monday, especially President Trump segment and of course the Boy Scouts doing a great deed. 🇺🇸Thank you. ☕️🌎

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Carol M.'s avatar

Did you notice: 4 out of 5 Scouts were giving the thumbs up✊🏼🇺🇸

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dave walker's avatar

Yep! America isn’t gone yet 🇺🇸

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Dana Hope's avatar

They probably had their MAGA hats in the van. 👍🏻

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Jeff S's avatar

The Donald wasn't the only one who was busy this past weekend. I changed the kitty litter. Now, back to the news.

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Juju's avatar

We replaced 13 can lights! To my dismay it only took 42.6 minutes. 😕 🤣 It was fast. My husband is an electrician, but I could tell a little old lady of 80 years could have done it in under an hour too. I had to make it look like I was importantly busy reading the rest of the weekend.

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Jeff S's avatar

Hahaha. Busy being busy. Love it.

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Lori's avatar

Juju, what are can lights?

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Juju's avatar
Oct 27Edited

They are the “flat” ceiling lights. Not really flat because they sit in cans up inside the ceiling but their “face” or outside is flush to the ceiling and bright.

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Was wondering the same thing.

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Jake's avatar

The sermon in church this Sunday was "Miracles Do Happen". He told us to think back when and where we were at the right place at the right time. God works supposed miracles by putting us where we need to be at the right time. The bullet missing the Trumpster is a good example.

I led a Battalion of Engineers in the mountains of Honduras in 1998. One day a trooper came up to me and said there was a busload of Christian missionaries that were stuck at the bottom of a mountain nearby. Their bus didn't have enough power to get up the mountain road. I told him to take one of our bulldozers over there and push them up over the mountain.

As I listened to the sermon I couldn't help but think back to the day I was able to help a bus load of Christians continue on their way to do God's work. Was it Chance or was it God?? I'm going with God on this one.

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Lori's avatar

Yup, divine intervention.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

“staff who got the shots became increasingly more likely to get the flu than their unjabbed coworkers.” —

Vaccines are a deadly practice that have never had any benefit, but to cause sick patients that become paying customers.

It’s a practice that started in the 1800s and should be stopped at once:

“In this article that Me Stuff talks about, you see how Talmudic wisdom made Pasteur famous. A Rabbi Dr. Israel Michel Rabinowitz, who goes through the Talmud and takes this idea of vaccines from a verse in the Talmud: “If someone has been bitten by a mad dog, one should feed him the lobe of that dog’s liver.”

Pasteur took this, and this is what led to the development of vaccines.”

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/rich-people-do-magic

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Dr Linda's avatar

Thanks you for this link. I hate being duped. I hate that I am susceptible to being duped.

Never a fan of the Rockfellers or Rothchilds, now I clearly see why.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Dr. Linda! You’re more than welcome! If you like that one on the Rothschilds, here are some more links on the Rockefellers.

How they literally formed America—and tried to take it over: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/donating-to-a-good-cause-how-billionaires

How they used their power and resources to hide the fact that oil is plentiful: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/the-greatest-con-ever-the-theft-of

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Dr Linda's avatar

Thank you! Sometimes it is a little overwhelming trying to make up for what I should have learned in school many years ago.

: )

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

There is an unpublished study linking 5 consecutive flu shots with a doubled risk of onset of Alzheimer's. This is at least 20 years old.

Until recently about 2/3 of the flu shots had mercury as a preservative.

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CStone's avatar

Interesting

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

A good friend of mine was a cancer patient and his cancer doctor talked him into taking the covid shots.

His cancer was in remission. Last year he called me to tell me he took the booster.

Died 2 weeks later.

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CStone's avatar

Makes me so angry.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Lots of stories like this anecdote. I recall that the plural of anecdote is data.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

Same happened to a good friend of mine.

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Juju's avatar

😔

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’m so sorry!! 😢😢😢😞😞😞

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I tried to warn my friend about the covid shots, but he believed his cancer doctor.

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RunningLogic's avatar

“The experts” 😕😞

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PamelaZelie's avatar

So many of my family members are like this. There is no reasoning with them.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

My late friend always watched Fox News and they took $$$ from Big Pharma and the Biden regime to push the covid DeathVax.

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SD Scott's avatar

Lake of Fire.

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CMCM's avatar

Some people believe every single thing their doctor god tells them. Me, I choose to believe almost nothing they say and I've always been like that.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Hi, KJ... are you signed up for this? Interesting!

https://karikor.substack.com/p/hidden-behind-the-common-good-the?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Thanks for the link.

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CMCM's avatar
Oct 28Edited

My daughter's best friend (about 58) had colon cancer in 2017. She was treated and then it was in remission until she got 3 covid shots in 2021. The colon cancer came back "suddenly" and had metastasized all over the place by the time it was re-diagnosed as Stage 4 in late 2021. She tried everything, even went to Mexico for some sort of treatment, but she only lasted less than a year after diagnosis.

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Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

I’m so sorry for the loss of your friend Kathleen. When will the doctors wake up?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

They won't wake up.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

While I agree with the Cleveland Clinic's conclusion that flu vaccines are useless and harmful to your health, their study is flawed. Their study depended on the fraudulent PCR to determine if a patient had the flu. NOT that the patient was sick in any way but that the patient showed a positive infection with the test. So let me point out what should be obvious. If you use a blood test that looks for a certain genetic sequence that you are calling a flu virus as proof of flu infection but then inject all these same people with a vaccine containing that same genetic sequence, you are guaranteed to find that same sequence in their blood and voila', patient is now determined to have the flu. Therefore, all people injected will demonstrate flu infection(via PCR) vs people who didn't take the shot but there doesn't need to be anyone really sick.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

The “R” in PCR Stands for “reaction”. PCR is an amplifying reaction only, it does not test for anything. The PCR inventor, Kerry Mullis, spoke against Dr. Fauci using it as a test in 2019, and Mullis was murdered in the summer of 2019.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Yes, they amplify the genetic material (blood, saliva) and then take that to see if it matches a pre-determined sequence of genetic material, the primer. As Mullis pointed out, you can find anything you want if you amplify enough, which is why during covid, they were using amplifications of 40 or more which pretty much guaranteed a positive result. They reduced amplifications of the "test" after the introduction of the shots to create the impression that the shots were effective. No where in this does anyone actually prove that a virus exists. The sequences they call the flu are just random choices of thousands/millions of choices. It's put into a database and everyone uses that database as their reference guide but when you trace back to how they determined what sequence constitutes a flu or covid, it's all just a random choice. No one actually isolated any viral particles. It was a soup of mix genetic material taken from some sick person (snot, saliva, blood) which contains debris from the body's efforts to detox something.

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PrsctNative's avatar

If the PCR is “amplified” enough, it can be proven there is a 100% positivity rate for being a banana. Bad data in, bad data out.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

You’re right, Clem. The greedy medical industry has become untrustworthy and corrupt..

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PrsctNative's avatar

If the PCR is “amplified” enough, it can be proven there is a 100% positivity rate for eating bananas. Bad data in, bad data out.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Yes!!! Read his book Dancing Naked in the Rain - explains everything in plain language!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Bingo!

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