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Based Florida Man's avatar

The doctors are horrible and the nurses are just as bad. They see the adverse reactions after these shots. They know. I don't think they lie about it just for the money or whatever.

They're psychopaths!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Every institution which was supposed to protect us, protect our natural rights, has been deeply infiltrated by people who intend to bring us harm.

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Emumundo's avatar

Right down to our churches.

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SadieJay's avatar

You are exactly right. I heard that the some of the 'churches' were paid to keep shut. And, even if we did happen to go, during the plandemic, do you think they spoke to our angst and fear during the 'sermon'. Nope. Not a word.

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Dawn B's avatar

I was shocked how the churches when put to the test, didn't trust God but trusted scientism. They would not even look at the mask studies I sent or respond to the CDC FACTS about aborted baby parts in the jabs.

The stories above are maddening and willful ignorant murder in plain sight. It makes me want to go apeshit, but it would not help. I no longer hold my tongue about any of this. Those who think I am crazy are not my people anyway and maybe it will plant a seed so...

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SadieJay's avatar

Our words are powerful and God wins. I do not have time to spend on fools, and if they don’t see what has been and is being done to all of us, well, BLESS THEIR HEARTS. I. Can’t. Even.

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Dawn B's avatar

No to blessing their hearts if they are a willful enemy of God.

I will pray for God to allow them to see.

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SadieJay's avatar

I am pretty sure it isn't meant in a nice way. Lol. I heard a comic say that is what Southern women say if you have made them angry.

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Canny Granny's avatar

It’s all in the delivery, isn’t it? “Bless his/her/your heart” can be a genuine expression of sympathy or it can be very sarcastic dig at someone you can’t stand! It’s all in the tone in which you say it!

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Canny Granny's avatar

Born and raised in Tennessee!

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Susan Stephens's avatar

I’m a Southern girl in Alabama; yep Bless her heart can mean she’s cray cray so…..

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Dawn B's avatar

They say bless their little hearts because they are small hearted. 😂

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SadieJay's avatar

There it is! Lol

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

100%. It infuriated me when our communist Bishop locked us out of our sanctuaries of worship during the pLandemic. It still infuriates me. Liquor stores and casinos were a-ok, but we could not go and commune in our places of worship.

Thanks for pissing me off Emumundo!

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Tom's avatar

Fear only God.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Yes, I was informed about the pokes way back in 89, and stopped all in my kids then. Couldn’t impress the information on Mom, and truthfully didn’t try too hard to do that, because I knew, although her intentions were good, she was misinformed like so many her age. I still see that in so many older folks today. It’s difficult to transform lifelong beliefs.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I wish I had known what I now know in 1989. My 2 kids were vaxxed and, even as a healthcare professional, I wasn’t aware of the danger back then.

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Freedom's avatar

Same. Seems it’s us in healthcare that are the most propagandized, being around the pill pushing ‘experts’. Thankfully the past few years have woken a lot of us up.

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SadieJay's avatar

♥I would do things so much different as well. I feel terrible now about it. My 34 year old son has thyroid that functions at 15%. He had a reaction to his first DTP shot, 103 fever, so he never got another one. But I didn't think twice about it. God has protected us through all our ignorance and their malpractice. Because that is exactly what it has been. Mal "a combining form meaning “bad,” “wrongful,” “ill,” " I have no intention of putting myself into the care of a practicing mal-practitioner ever again.

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Janet's avatar

Did she recover?. Sorry 😢

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Yes, but I think at that point somewhere (not from me) she was told not to va x again. My brother might want to chime in with more info.

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John A George's avatar

A doctor she trusted said she should not get any more vaccines due to her allergies. She took that to heart. She repeatedly told her visiting physician that story and never took another one. No input from me was necessary.

On another note, she was told her B12 was low so she agreed to those shots. They left the vial behind, one of the ingredients was aluminum. So on my instructions those were stopped too.

On yet another note, I think it's Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD that wrote that they are now putting MRNA into dental Novocain shots. So that's something else to research and be aware of. I quit Novocain years ago as I didn't like the aftereffects, it's really not that bad. Some occasional transitory pain, but trust me, you can do without it.

Sigh...her brother is long winded.

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Susan Stephens's avatar

I’m 78 & learned quickly that the ones I’d trusted were not worthy of trust. Birmingham’s St. Vincent’s Hospital was the gold standard- originally nuns were the nurses. Christian atmosphere was uplifting & care was excellent.

In 2017 my husband needed hospitalization for pneumonia & of course we chose St. Vincent’s where he’d had successful hip & knee replacements. Wonderful treatment & recovery.

His internist & cardiologist were both in the medical bldg. adjoining the hospital. So no brainer to return.

We learned his doctors had no call over his care; a “hospitalist” was in charge.Never seen him before or since. While he received decent care overall I noticed a decided difference. I learned to forcefully “request” certain things like a decent bed that had a decent mattress. A friend helped navigate a room bigger than a walk-in closet.

Today…. The behemoth UAB (University of Alabama hospital system) has bought St. V’s from Ascension which already had made negative changes. UAB was all in w/ Fauci & Remdesivir & vents. Those I know who were treated there during covid lived to tell horror stories. News accounts informed the public that all Christian vestiges will be removed once transition is complete. 😡

This time

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Melanie Eccles's avatar

I'm sure some of them could be psychopaths, however, some of them have been unknowingly brainwashed by Big Pharma and the AMA which controls and partners with it under the umbrella of the Deep State banking system that controls everything. My niece is a nurse and she couldn't wait to post her vaccine status on facebook along with her mother (my sister) but her brother, who continues to be my friend, was not falling pray to that "shit", party because he is an MMA fighter and was watching Joe Rogan podcasts at the time when all the "shit" was going down, and partly because he is his own person with his critical thinking apparatus still intact. Now that she and her mom and everyone they know all got covid (whatever that is), she has completely blocked me on facebook and will not respond to any attempt at contacting her. So.... is it guilt or shame that keeps her from facing me?

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Fear of Wrongthink.

Big Brother could find out, you know.

See Bobby Kennedy's family, right now.

Anti-revolutionary family must be publicly denounced! All praise and honor to Glorious Fauci!

Disgusting.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Guilt, shame, arrogance, cognitive dissonance, ignorance, who knows? Fear and groupthink are very powerful motivators.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Just had a co-worker whose girlfriend "tested positive" on her fourth test. Jabbed and boosted. Never even entered their mind that she had a basic cold or the flu. Co-worker worked from home 2 days because scared he could get it. Of course, he is fine.

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WIMomof3's avatar

Ugh so annoying. What ever happened to just calling in sick? “Sorry I’m sick and can’t come in.” Why is it still “oh no I tested positive for covid”?! Like who is still testing and why does it matter?! You’re not getting a paid week off lol

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TiredCitizen's avatar

At my lovely woke corporation, you do get to work from home (wink, wink)

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Sue Kelley's avatar

It's not the money. Nurses and doctors don't get extra money. It's that so many are ideologically captured now. How else can you explain a science industry now declaring men can be women. ( I'm not speaking of the specialty of trans docs and clinics. Of course they ARE making money and lots of it in their ideological pursuits EVIL) I am saying this as a nurse that dedicated my entire career to medicine. Avoid doctors and hospitals as much as you possibly can and question EVERYTHING and stand your ground when they try to bully you. And I'm sorry for what medicine has become 💔

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Emumundo's avatar

Doctors did get extra money for the percentage of their practice that was jabbed!

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Fla Mom's avatar

I never did; I only practiced in the military, and not during Covid, but payments for levels of vaccination seem not to be new in the civilian sector. But I was trained exactly the same way everybody else in allopathic medicine was trained, so I thought and believed the same way. I consider that my awakening, starting in 2010, when I began learning about lower-carb diets, through Covid, but especially Covid, is a huge silver lining.

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Dawn B's avatar

Don't forget to have an advocate at the hospital in case they drug you and respirate you.

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