Vaccine is killing more people than covid

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ZNP

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That's good that you had something and then healed from it but what? The thing about an actual PCR test is that it's just like the test they give in court to determine if the daddy is actually the real daddy so it's like everyone says about just the regular old cold,,,did it disappear? In short though you felt bad but didn't get tested so who knows what you had?
That has been true my whole life. Many times I felt crummy on Friday and by Monday I was back at work. No biggie
 

Magenta

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No. DUDE is Ramses. I’m just the narrator:
The decree:
“There are no vaccine deaths!”
Interesting that so many jump on Dude to make fun of him for something he didn't say :oops::unsure::oops:
 

iamsoandso

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That has been true my whole life. Many times I felt crummy on Friday and by Monday I was back at work. No biggie

Oh I thought it was you who said they caught Covid and had trouble breathing for about a year before it cleared up.
 

ZNP

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Oh I thought it was you who said they caught Covid and had trouble breathing for about a year before it cleared up.
I caught Covid in March of 2020. At the time it was impossible to get tested. But the person I caught it from was tested and she shared a room with a woman whose husband died from Covid. Since all my symptoms fit with Covid I concluded that I also had it.

I was bed ridden for about ten days. After that I was able to walk around the house. Since we were teaching from home I was able to continue teaching without issue. About two months later I could walk about a quarter of a mile very slowly while frequently stopping to catch my breath. Every day I worked on this and was soon walking about a mile, again, much slower than I ever had before. Soon I began riding my bicycle. It used to be I would have to wait for my wife repeatedly on these rides, but now the situation was reversed and she had to wait for me repeatedly. But I kept at it and about a year after having Covid in 2021 I felt I was pretty much back to normal.
 

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Oh I thought it was you who said they caught Covid and had trouble breathing for about a year before it cleared up.
He must have meant Friday of one year and Monday a year later...

Sure doesn't sound like any flu I have heard of :geek:
 

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I caught Covid in March of 2020. At the time it was impossible to get tested. But the person I caught it from was tested and she shared a room with a woman whose husband died from Covid. Since all my symptoms fit with Covid I concluded that I also had it.

I was bed ridden for about ten days. After that I was able to walk around the house. Since we were teaching from home I was able to continue teaching without issue. About two months later I could walk about a quarter of a mile very slowly while frequently stopping to catch my breath. Every day I worked on this and was soon walking about a mile, again, much slower than I ever had before. Soon I began riding my bicycle. It used to be I would have to wait for my wife repeatedly on these rides, but now the situation was reversed and she had to wait for me repeatedly. But I kept at it and about a year after having Covid in 2021 I felt I was pretty much back to normal.

That exactly matches what's going around in my family here in Texas(it's been peeking the last few weeks). Sometimes though it's like you said about sick on Friday and back to work on Monday in some of them though.
 

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He must have meant Friday of one year and Monday a year later...

Sure doesn't sound like any flu I have heard of :geek:

I'm not sure about other states/places but for example here in Texas after all the mandates Abbott signed there's no funding to get tested unless you pay for it. One of my wife's sister was suppose to take another family member to an appointment today but could not because she tested positive. Where she works(Cosco) if you don't go to work sick or not you could loose your job. Anyway though most people here don't get tested anymore anyway they just assume that everyone at work/school ect. just all have the same illness.
 

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I'm not sure about other states/places but for example here in Texas after all the mandates Abbott signed there's no funding to get tested unless you pay for it. One of my wife's sister was suppose to take another family member to an appointment today but could not because she tested positive. Where she works(Cosco) if you don't go to work sick or not you could loose your job. Anyway though most people here don't get tested anymore anyway they just assume that everyone at work/school ect. just all have the same illness.
Costco forces people who are sick to work? That sounds... disgraceful.
 

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That exactly matches what's going around in my family here in Texas(it's been peeking the last few weeks). Sometimes though it's like you said about sick on Friday and back to work on Monday in some of them though.
This was before I knew about HCQ, drink that as soon as you feel like you are coming down with something. Also this was before I knew about Quercetin and Zinc, take that regularly to boost my immune response to a virus
 

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"quote" Magenta, post: 4879258, member: 223505"]Costco forces people who are sick to work? That sounds... disgraceful.[/QUOTE]

lol, that's Texas mandates(executive orders as they are called) but yep,Cosco,Walmart,Dollar General the company name makes no difference it's as if C-19 don't exist.
 

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This was before I knew about HCQ, drink that as soon as you feel like you are coming down with something. Also this was before I knew about Quercetin and Zinc, take that regularly to boost my immune response to a virus

I don't know it sounds like back in the 90's when they gave the okay for all the businesses to let their managers give drug test. I thought "well okay which doctors office are you sending me to?" Now we have employers performing medical test on people and they don't even need schooling to decide who's guilty or not based on their testing. It started off innocent where everyone said "well I don't have nothing to hide" but now we need to reverse that type thinking because were being required to undergo another medical procedure(vaccines) Oh the rights we give away and never see it coming...
 

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Mary Hayton: 7-year-old Minnesota girl dies “peacefully in her sleep, in unexpected fashion”


This one happened late last year, but needs to be chronicled nonetheless. Mary Felicity Hayton was one of eight children in her family. Her father, Mr. Bob Hayton, announced Mary’s “unexpected” passing via Facebook on December 11, 2021.



There’s no definitive evidence proving Mary received the injections. But the FDA authorized the injections for emergency use in children ages 5 to 11 on October 29, 2021. Mr. Hayton was a very loud and proud fan of the shots, particularly Pfizer.





Matthew Gallagher: 11-year-old Florida boys dies in his sleep


Matthew Liam Gallagher loved Spider-Man, dirt-biking, and anime. But most importantly, he loved outer space. Matthew dreamed of being a pilot and traveling beyond Earth at some point in his life. That dream was extinguished on May 18 when Matthew’s mother, Mrs. Cori Gallagher, found him dead in his bed that night. Mrs. Gallagher described that night as “pure shock and panic.” There’s no definitive evidence pointing to Matthew receiving the injections.

The family now hopes to fulfill his dream posthumously. A GoFundMe page is collecting funds to send Matthew’s remains to the moon.

Leah Rogers: 17-year-old Welsh girl dies a horrific death from known Pfizer adverse event


Leah Rogers and several friends went on a summer vacation to the Spanish island of Majorca in late May. Almost immediately upon her return to Neath, Wales in early June, she felt ill. Doctors initially diagnosed her with tonsillitis and prescribed antibiotics. But several trips to the hospital in the following days indicated something was very wrong.

Leah was admitted to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. Doctors diagnosed her with haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, a horrible disease that causes the immune system to aggressively attack healthy blood cells and tissues. Said disease is listed as a known adverse event to the mRNA injections on Pfizer’s own April 30, 2021 adverse event report.

RELATED: Michael Granata: 56-year-old California man dead 10 weeks after Moderna mRNA injection, warns others “don’t do it unless you want to suffer and die” (November 11, 2021)


The COVID Blog™ also believes that Shawn Skelton Syndrome is a mild form of this condition. Leah’s immune system attacked and destroyed every organ in her body in a matter of days. She passed away on June 7.

U.K. citizens must show their vaccine passport to enter Spain.

Summer Jade Nichols: 18-year-old Australia rugby star “dies suddenly”


Ms. Summer Jade Nichols was a member of the Central Queensland Capras under-19 women’s rugby team. Head Coach Scott Peters described the Rockhampton, Queensland teen as a “natural talent who could have gone anywhere” in the sport of rugby. Ms. Nichols “died suddenly” on July 6, according to the Courier Mail. Zero details have been released about her death. But it’s a clear #ABV case, as it was damn-near impossible to do anything in Australia without a vaccine passport for most of 2021.

A GoFundMe page is collecting funds in Ms. Nichols’ memory.

Donna Taylor: 38-year-old British mother-of-four drops dead while walking her daughter to school


Ms. Donna Taylor resided in Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire. She had four children, ages 14, 12, 5 and one. She had a fifth child. But he died at age 3, according to reports. None of said reports indicated exactly when or how he died.

Ms. Taylor was walking her five-year-old daughter to school on the morning of June 27. She told her daughter that she was experiencing an excruciating headache moments before collapsing to the ground. Paramedics could not revive her. Ms. Taylor was pronounced dead at the scene. A GoFundMe page is collecting funds in her memory.

Marcus Fairs: 54-year-old (British) Dezeen magazine founder dies “suddenly and unexpectedly”


Mr. Marcus Fairs founded Dezeen magazine in 2006. It covers mostly architecture and interior design. The Dezeen Awards were launched in 2019 to honor top achievers in the industry. The magazine has offices in London and New York City. Mr. Fairs is from southern England, and is a journalist and editor by trade.

He was reportedly taken to a hospital on June 28 after falling extremely ill. He died “suddenly and unexpectedly” on June 30. No further details were provided. The following is an Instagram post by Mr. Fairs from March 20, 2021.







Ted Nichols-Payne: 56-year-old Texas Rangers (baseball) broadcaster drops dead in stadium parking lot


50 is the new 80 in The Great Reset. Mr. Ted Nichols-Payne worked for the Texas Rangers (Major League Baseball) radio network in metro Dallas for 30 years. He was the technical director and chief engineer from 1995 to 2010, then from 2015 until Sunday, July 10.

Mr. Nichols-Payne arrived at Globe Life Field that day to work the game against the Minnesota Twins. He collapsed to the ground while walking to the stadium from the parking lot. Mr. Nichols-Payne was rushed to the hospital, but pronounced dead a short time later.

Busisiwe Lurayi: 36-year-old South African Netflix star “passed away suddenly” at home


Ms. Busisiwe Lurayi is best known for her role as “Tumi” in the Netflix comedy How to Ruin Christmas. The show premiered in 2020. Production began for Season 3 in June.

Eye Media Artists, the Johannesburg-based talent agency that represents Ms. Lurayi, announced via Instagram on Sunday, July 10, that their client “passed away suddenly…at her residence.”





Netflix requires all of its actors and actresses to receive the injections.
 

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Jordan Fitzgerald: 25-year-old Irish man drops dead at a convenience store


Mr. Jordan Fitzgerald was a resident of Ballyhoura Heights, Kilfinane. He was on a bus en route to Croke Park to watch his local Limerick hurling team take on the Galway county club in the All Ireland Hurling Semi-Final on Sunday, July 3. The trip from Limerick to Croke Park is about 128 miles (206 kilometers). The bus was carrying Limerick fans, including Mr. Fitzgerald, his uncle and two of his cousins.

The bus made a restroom stop at a Circle K convenience store in Portlaoise, at about the halfway mark of the trip. Other reports say the Circle K was in Ballacola. The two towns are separated by about 20 miles. Regardless, Mr. Fitzgerald reportedly complained of chest pains shortly before the bus stopped. He collapsed to the ground upon exiting the bus. Mr. Fitzgerald “passed away suddenly and unexpectedly” at a hospital that afternoon.

John Visentin: 59-year-old Xerox CEO “dies suddenly after battling illness”


We know that many millionaires and billionaires receive saline or no injections at all. But ultimately these people are still human, and are just as fanatical as the lamb masses in some cases.

RELATED: Investigation continues as 2,200 rich and famous Spaniards paid thousands of euros for registration in national vaccination database without receiving the injections (June 10, 2022)


Mr. Giovanni “John” Visentin was elevated to CEO of Connecticut-based Xerox in 2018. The company was founded in 1906 and has deep cultural significance in the United States. The term “xerox” became synonymous with photocopying, similar to how “Google” is a universal verb for web search, and “Band-Aid” (a Johnson & Johnson product) for disposable, adhesive bandages. Mr. Visentin made $23 million in total compensation in his first year as Xerox CEO, according to CRN magazine. Thus it’s safe to estimate his total earnings at nearly $100 million since 2018.

The Xerox corporate website reported that Mr. Visentin “unexpectedly passed away” on June 28. His obituary says he’d been battling “complications from an ongoing illness,” which was likely #ABV. Mr. Visentin leaves behind his wife and five daughters. Xerox required all U.S. employees and contractors to be “fully vaccinated” by January 4, 2022. At least Mr. Visentin practiced what he preached.
 
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I'm trying to remember why I didn't just take the jab. I always got my flu shot. I'm glad I didn't, but I don't remember exactly why. Oh well.
 

shittim

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Perhaps Holy Spirit protected you?
 

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Due penalty:

Romans 1:27
King James Version

27 And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet.

The current outbreak is among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men, the Health Department said, but anyone can get and spread monkeypox.

https://www.fox5ny.com/news/monkeypox-town-hall-new-york
This monkeypox virus has at least 50 different mutations from the previous one, i forgot how to calculate such a probability for such extensive mutations but is ie probably close to impossible, this virus is most likely a lab construct. I forgot the source but i read that it all started at a gay event in europe but cant remember were. all these people were infected then flew home all over the globe. i doubd it is only transmitted through close contact there are some reports is can now circulate through respiratory droplets...

impossible number of simultaneous random mutations dur by chance are illustrated in the link below;

https://nextstrain.org/monkeypox/hmpxv1

in any case i know as a biochemist that selenium can protect against many viruses but this is not advertised, i have grabbed a supply for a few years of it as i am afraid supplies might run out at some time if the global crisis amplifies. Don't need much but a small safe dose will suffice. Disclaimer; consult your physician. to avoid possible interactions and exacerbation of some medical conditions.


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