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David Bishop's avatar

In February 2011, a close friend of mine went to one of the best hospitals in Bangkok with a spinal infection. Over the course of his stay, they gave him a flu jab. Shortly after this, he started complaining about numbness in his feet and hands which eventually spread to his entire body. Soon after, his entire body shutdown and he was kept alive in the ICU. The treated him with something called IVIG. He was in the ICU for 6 weeks before he could go to a regular hospital bed and was well enough to go home in a wheelchair about 1 month later. He continued getting regular IVIG treatments and about 10 months later he could walk again.

One day while he was recovering, he called me into his room. He had been Googling his symptoms and found something interesting. I read the information and said, "Yes, that is exactly what you had and yes you had a flu shot." Guillan Barre Syndrome. (GBS). The doctors in the hospital never told us that. We had assumed that there was something wrong with his spine that caused his body to shut down. About 6 months later during a check-up, I asked the doctor if he had GBS. The doctor dismissively said, "a mild form of it".

Back then, I was uninformed. Reading things like "extremely rare" meant it was just a fluke what happened to him. I trusted doctors and didn't think to ask any more questions.

He died in March 2014 of kidney failure.

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Mick From Hooe (UK)'s avatar

We’ve all learned that everything the pharmaceutical and medical people tell us must be questioned and initially considered as lies . Until we can prove there might be some honest and sincere practitioners left in those criminal ‘industries’.

There's so much corruption and wealth created in this evil industry that we must remember that a small amount of this ill-gotten wealth is used to promote their deadly, uncontrolled poisons through misleading advertising and threats against truth-tellers; they seem untouchable.

The best example is Pfizer, Moderna, etc, all still enjoy ZERO LIABILITY for injuries and deaths caused by their unproven, depopulating crap! Unjabbed Mick (UK patriot!)

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Laststop Willoughby's avatar

My seven year old daughter could not rise from a sitting position on the floor while visiting her grandmother. I picked her up and took her to see the doctors. They spewed out some nonsense about it being psychsomatic and sent us away, this was two doctors in agreement. I took her back three days later insisting that her problem was physical, so to appease me, they offered to run some tests for ALS, Lupus, and Muscular Dystropy, etc. Scared me half to death. I spent the next three days in the library, barely able to see the pages through my tears while researching all these diseases. I took her back to the doctor and insisted again that something else be done after those tests came back negative. We got a referral to a neurologist that same day who watched my daughter wobble down the hallway, and he sent her to the hospital immediately, as he recognized she may have Guillain Barre. After a spinal tap it was confirmed. All of this came shortly after mandatory vaxxes were given to her for school. I didn’t even know the risks were there from vaxxes, as I trusted the doctors and was not informed. I am now. My daughter recovered after months of physical therapy. She has a daughter of her own now. Even though she knows vaxxes are risky and that she and her child are susceptible to those risks, and even after I gave her “Turtles All The Way Down”, she still sticks to the CA childhood vax schedule for her beautiful girl. I dread that schedule.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Goodness, after all that and your daughter ignores the evidence. That is heart breaking.

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Laststop Willoughby's avatar

Please don’t offer pity, I’ve been trying to be strong. Thank you so much anyway.

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DUANE HAYES's avatar

After that horrific episode your daughter had and she's all for the vaccine schedule? Wow, she must have had some serious brain washing or indoctrination along the way.

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Laststop Willoughby's avatar

I think about it often. Her husband is also on board with vaxxes. They took a test and it told them they were Bernie Bros. More like virtual signalers. I’m not trying to be mean, but what kind of socialists get college degrees, get married, buy a house, have a kid, and then live a traditional lifestyle of mom taking care of home and kid while dad works? I think it all boils down to CA University indoctrination. I think this because my daughter was a real human before college. Now, she’s a Neo-puritan whose “borders” are everywhere and shifting. I can’t even get a list of what I CAN talk about, which I told her would be much shorter and less work for her than the other list of what I am not allowed to say in her presence or how long I have to actually say some of the allowed things. If this sounds Orwellian, that’s because it feels Orwellian to me.

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DUANE HAYES's avatar

I replied (above) before I read this posting. You have a tough relationship to deal with.

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nosey parker's avatar

Give her a copy of Kristen Ghodsee's wonderfully titled book, "Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism: And Other Arguments for Economic Independence". Women fare much better under socialism and even communism than under capitalism. After WWII the West's capitalist countries pushed women to get married and have babies and get off on household cleaners. Socialist and Communist countries focused on women becoming better educated, staying in the work force, and provided support to make this possible--the result was financial independence from men. Going to a CA university doesn't require students to stop thinking. Peer pressure is lethal at times. We all need to push back against it. Especially now.

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Laststop Willoughby's avatar

How much do you charge for psychoanalysis? Never ask me a question like the one you asked if you haven’t determined that I can afford your fee.

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DUANE HAYES's avatar

What is your opinion as to why your daughter believes the childhood vaccine schedule is proper?

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Transcriber B's avatar

I have a close friend who got GB after a flu shot and a relative who got a decades-long horrible case of eczema after some shots to travel to Asia. Now, after covid, and a lot more research, I am much more aware of jab injuries, what they can be, what they can look like. With some important exceptions, our doctors have a lot to answer for for all their gaslighting. I have completely lost the trust I once had in the medical profession.

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Hippybunny's avatar

I believe the flu vaccines I received also contributed to my worsening spinal symptoms and general ill-health. I had scoliosis since age 14 and having had glandular fever in my teens with a severe reaction (full body rash) and many other symptoms both before and after this, things were obviously not right with my immune system from the start. Yet, they ploughed on ahead with cortisone injections after a protracted and painful delivery of my daughter (with epidural) and then worsening spinal pain. Finally, disastrous scoliosis surgery at age 43 which has taken away all quality of life (although I’d managed quite well prior to this), being scared into surgery being told my spine could become a medical emergency. I could go on but you get the drift. My concern is this - now they’ve admitted we all have been injured in one way or another, will they all turn to so-called “holistic” treatments to make money, which can also do more harm than good? “Two cheeks of the same ass” is my final word on this.

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John M Kominek's avatar

Embracing holistic treatments would be a stretch, as it would take high mental gymnastics to evade the evident contradictions. But the Empire will attempt to save face to the very last moment before total reputational collapse. A clear example is Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong and his company's drug Anktiva, pivoting vaccines into new and improved magic potions that - through the miracle of modern propaganda - now cure cancer. Hallelujah! Deviously clever, that move.

Sorry to hear of your serious health struggles, Hippy Bunny. We all have been injured by the system to one degree or another.

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Hippybunny's avatar

Yup, depends on your poisons/snake oil or whatever combinations of.

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Baldmichael's avatar

So sad. The 'flu jabs were the one vaccine I knew was pointless when in my 20's as people fell ill anyway. Even my wife was very ill for three days in 1989 when she had one at the school where she was a teacher. I understand many of the children were sick that year so I strongly suspect they had the jabs too.

From mid 2020 I realised with a shock they are all pointless if not harmful. I despise the medical profession now for all the lies it has told, ignoring the obvious evidence.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/what-is-the-flu-aka-covid-19-and

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Nick's avatar
Nov 18Edited

Please read Dr. Suzanne Humphries book "Dissolving Illusions" and share the web site:

https://dissolvingillusions.com

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Tracy Kolenchuk's avatar

When I was young. I was advised to never talk about politics or religion in polite company. Vaccines have been added to those admonishments.

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David O'Halloran's avatar

James Corbett ( the most intelligent man on the internet) had a lumpy red sweater with " Happy to talk politics and religion this Christmas" written in large, badly knitted letters, on the front. Maybe James should update it with the "V" word. Outside our immediate family, where we have all been anti vaccine since Wakefield, 27 years ago, this subject is becoming more taboo than the holocaust itself ( formerly the most taboo subject there was) and we sense soon we will see laws enacted - probably in Germany of UK - against engaging in ''vaccine- denialism" as part of the so called anti hate speech internet censorship laws that have already seen people in serious trouble with the state for holding opinions.

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Tracy Kolenchuk's avatar

There is another forbidden topic. The "C" word. Cure. It's commonly dismissed by everyone with derisive phrases like "miracle cure" - eg. Not really a cure.

Most medical doctors avoid the word cure and teach their staff to do the same. The higher up the medical system we go, the fewer cures are allowed. The FDA commonly orders people to label their products as "this product is not meant to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure any disease."

The only people allowed to use the "C" word are fundraisers for organizations that don't dare use the "C" word on their actual research or products.

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David O'Halloran's avatar

Thanks. I did not know that but thinking about it, its all too obvious.

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David O'Halloran's avatar

Tracy - I’ve been thinking about your comment all day. Could you expand on it a bit and say why you think it is this way? If a “medicine” is not meant to prevent, diagnose, treat or cure any disease then what is a medicine supposed to do? Why are fund raisers allowed to use the cord “cure” but not doctors?

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Tracy Kolenchuk's avatar

It's a bureaucratic law. A "medicine" is not defined medically. The bureaucracy monitors "drugs." A drug is a medicine "for sale." "Sale" can be legal or illegal.

Therefore, "drug" has two meanings. Of course there are illegal drugs like cocaine - and a gradation from illegal drugs to marijuana, which is only illegal in some states, to alcohol, which is only illegal in specific situations (eg. underage purchases). But take note, illegal drugs also includes substances like boron - if you live in many countries, including Australia, but in the USA, it's an essential nutrient with a well defined minimum daily requirement.

The other, medical meaning of drug is "approved drug," as in "approved by the bureaucracy. An approved drug is approved, based on the drug manufacturer's application and data provided, that it can be used to "prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure a disease."

If any medical treatment, any "medicine" even a massage or exercise treatment, does not have an approved application - it is not an approved drug - and it cannot be "sold." The FDA restricts, for example audio tapes to quit smoking, because that's a medical product (drug) and must be approved. If it is not an approved drug - claims of prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure any disease are illegal.

The fact that massage can cure, that fasting can cure, that vitamins and minerals can cure, that quitting smoking can prevent cancer - is simply irrelevant. They can prevent and cure. But no-one can legally "claim" that they cure on product labelling. Officially, they cannot cure or prevent disease. They are not approved.

Fundraisers use the word cure as in "search for a cure." They do not dare use the word cure as in "medicine x cures disease y." There is no "seek and yee shall find" when it comes to cures. Cure claims must be approved by the FDA (or equivalent in other countries) and unapproved claims are illegal. Found cures don't count.

Doctors know this. So doctors don't make cure claims, even when they cure. Lawyers advise doctors to avoid the word cure. Doctors teach doctors and their staff to avoid the word cure. Book authors, even doctors, commonly place "not intended to cure" in books with titles like "Cure your Hypertension," and "Cure your Diabetes" or title the books without the cure word, like "Beat Heart Disease" because actually claiming to cure is dangerous. Book titles like "Mange your Diabetes" are permitted. But "Cure your Diabetes" is rarely published - except by a non-doctor. I blogged several years ago that "My local library lists 297 books about diabetes," - and only one abut "cure diabetes."

Even journalists are taught that it's OK to write a story about a "potential cure" a "future cure" or "search for a cure" or "moving towards a cure" but no editor will publish a claim of a cure.

to your health, tracy

Author: A New Theory of Cure

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David O'Halloran's avatar

Excellent information - thanks. I had no idea about this. You have enlightened me. Must get your book. Do you have a sub -stack where you explore this for those of us who have limited budgets and spend too much on books already? I sense that the word "prevent" might be less dicey ground legally than cure. Is that right? Is it easier to push drugs called vaccines on healthy people since you are less likely to kill or injure them - because they are healthy - and you can always say you were only trying to "prevent" something? Not sure have to think about it. This legalization and scienceification of medicine is part of the whole disaster, if you ask me. Once you turn sickness, health, medicine and treatment into a multi-billion dollar industry the emphasis becomes profits without liability not really health or wellness at all. We will continue to protect our good natural health like lions and stay as far from main stream doctors, hospitals, tests, drugs, and procedures, as we possibly can.

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Tracy Kolenchuk's avatar

Prevention is statistical. It is not possible to prove that any preventative action actually prevented an illness - it did not occur.

It fits perfectly into the model of EBM, which is statistical based and has no definition of "cure."

Cured is actual, not statistical. Every case of cured is a story, an anecdote, a real case. Most medical journals refuse to consider, much less publish case studies.

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Tracy Kolenchuk's avatar

I have a number of Substacks and websites - and a historical set of documents and links on one of them: https://theoryofcure.com/published/

My main Substack is here: https://tracykolenchuk.substack.com/

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Allen's avatar

One of the problems in discussing the "vaccine issue" with most people is that it is not a discussion about science or medicine or even a discussion about some product, it has become a discussion about a civic religion. The poisonous injection is the sacrament.

The belief, and that is what it is, that vaccines have been a "miracle" of modern medicine is accepted as an indisputable article of faith. When arguing against such dogma, which must be done, many will take it as a personal attack on their entire belief system. Cutting through that is the greater challenge in my experience.

Anyone who has studied the topic in depth knows that every aspect of the "vaccine story", starting back in the 1800's up to present, is complete fraud. Vaccines have done nothing but harm people and line the pockets of the medical establishment.

Vaccines are barbaric- all of them.

There has never been a product of any kind so filled with historical misinformation, purposeful deception and outright fraud. The belief that injecting synthetic chemicals made by habitually criminal companies who profit from perpetual disease somehow produces health is not only ridiculous and unproven— it is a foundational teaching of a dangerous religious cult that western medicine has become.

From their inception to today's mRNA monstrosities vaccines have done nothing but cause massive and systemic harm to the human biological system.

Vaccination is and has always been a racketeering operation.

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Tracy Kolenchuk's avatar

If there were a “miracle of modern medicine” it would be a cure. Unfortunately, cure is not defined medically, much less scientifically. So no miracles can be found.

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Donna's avatar

Even if "cure" were defined medically, it would never happen because no one is looking for it. The only thing medicine offers us is a treatment for symptoms more than likely caused by them.

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Tracy Kolenchuk's avatar

Imagine if, when a cure occurred, doctors, clinics, hospitals, medical systems, and INSURANCE COMPANIES were required to document the cured case and assign a "cause(a) of the cured, similar to today's 'cause of death.' In our current medical (health?) system, it is not possible to prove any case of cured, much less identify the causes of a case of cured. We do not study cured scientifically. It's not hard.

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Donna's avatar

No, it is not hard, but it is non profitable.

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Tracy Kolenchuk's avatar

Studying cured cases is also a career limiting move.

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PeaceOut's avatar

💯‼️

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Simple answer! If you tell the lie often enough and consistently it no longer is a lie, and it becomes truth!

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Ibi's avatar

Instead of "becomes" -> recognised [as truth]

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DWB's avatar

I go back and forth on this. I've been in situations where a damaging medical intervention was being pressured on me and it would have helped immensely if I knew there were people who had deep objections to it. But yes, it can ruin a relationship.

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Shannon's avatar

If the company you keep cannot discuss those topics without a fight then the company isn't very polite.

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Kennewick Man's avatar

To question and test vaccines was long overdue. Just look where we arrived by not doing our duty.

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Transcriber B's avatar

Yep

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Lori's avatar

You have more will power than the rest of us.

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Kennewick Man's avatar

Or turns man like me into an opponent.

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Beth Shanahan's avatar

I've stopping telling most people my views on vaccine dangers. They are generally like foolish sheep who follow the conventional directive. Worse, they call me the foolish one.

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David O'Halloran's avatar

We are telling everyone and come what may. We no longer have any "friends" who are vaccine evangelists. For us there has never been a political issue around a single issue (vaccination) this obviously wrong. The fact that it happened at all, let alone in the way that it did, is worrying indeed respecting the future of liberty.

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Donna's avatar

Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. --Mark Twain

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Kennewick Man's avatar

The system was playing with their fears. I was unable to convince friends and close relatives to refuse the witch's brew regardless how hard I worked with them. I told a doctor that his hands should be tied behind his back so he will stop sticking people. He despised me and he also stuck the needle into his own child. The child was completely healthy before and developed blood clots.

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Don's avatar

Wise move. Eventually they would turn on you.

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Transcriber B's avatar

To me that's what was so horrible, how so many people, keen to get "vaccinated" for covid, seemed to have lost their rational minds, and not all but so many lost all respect for the basic dignity of other human beings, including their own family members, long-time friends, and colleagues. They really did seem to me to have become possessed. Some of the things I heard said by some of my own friends and family I will never forget— and it's nothing probably everyone here in the comments hasn't already heard. In 2021-2022 especially many had turned into a bunch of Nazis and openly said the "unjabbed" were scum who deserved to be barred from society, lose their children, and even starve to death. Now these same people say, la de da, covid's over, everyone did the best they could, let's change the subject. Wild, huh? Interesting times.

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Donna's avatar

The comment that floors me is how "the (unprovable) vaccines saved millions of lives". People believe that propaganda which does not even make sense.

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Laststop Willoughby's avatar

What floors me is how intelligent people rolled up their sleeves to get an experimental shot developed at “warp speed” for a virus that you needed a test for to know if you had it or not.

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Laststop Willoughby's avatar

And that swab up the nose to the blood/brain barrier? Just why? I said, no way I’m doing that!

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Donna's avatar

I never could figure out the reason for the swab up the BBB. Wouldn't they find what they were looking for in the nasal cavity?

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David O'Halloran's avatar

Same here. It was slightly less bad here and in Mex. I was called "selfish, a "free rider", a "coward", a "granny killer", and so on. But I suspected those promoting universal vaccination, more or less, thought the shots were relatively safe and that if we all took them, or pretended to, we could "get back to normal" more quickly. It seemed there sudden vaccine love and bullying of refuzniks was more about "getting back to normal" than anything medical. Once society had "got back to normal" interest in the subject quickly faded.

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Janet's avatar

They get a vax that they think protects them but someone who doesn’t is a danger? A level of crazy that surprised even me and at my age I’ve seen plenty of crazy.

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David O'Halloran's avatar

I could never make any sense out of that either.

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Janet's avatar

As we remember, good sense was missing in action and still is.

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Transcriber B's avatar

Yes, most of the people I know honestly thought the shots were safe because that's what they had been told, and they were desperate to "get back to normal." Their incuriosity about the possible concerns given the speed-to-market of this novel mRNA platform, really and truly amazed me, however. I knew, and I knew that a lot of people knew, that the lockdowns made no sense. I knew, and a lot of people knew, that there was some fishy biz going on with gain-of-function research. And so on, and so forth. Too many things didn't add up, right from the beginning.

And then even if a person honestly believed that the jabs were safe and effective, and the best thing to do was to take them, in no way does that justify the violation of other citizens' rights. But I had not appreciated that most people don't seem to know or care about their rights. Well, with rights, it's like health itself, in that many people take it for granted, until they lose it.

As for the "coward" label, well, the bravest people I know did not comply and what's more they stood up and spoke out against all this abusive nonsense. The other labels, "selfish," "freerider," "granny killer" make fodder for the memes— how come if the "vaccines" work they don't work? Make it make sense.

What I'm saying is, I get it, people were frustrated after the long lockdowns and they'd been conned. But when certain individuals, and there were a lot of them, added sadism, well then, there it is. There it is, like a toad.

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Susan Shaw's avatar

Sadism, YUP! I was very vocal and I left my job at the airport. No loss as 2 weeks after everybody was laid off. I was pleading with people, begging them, pulling out all my earlier, before sensored, research. I talked about Gates and what he had said 7 years prior all to no avail. The first time I went to Walmart and they had set up a literal cow corral for 1 entrance and exit and were standing mask guard at the door I never went in and I never went back. I fought my doctor and I fought the DMV. I actually won at the DMV and they let me in with no mask! Ha!💪After so much verbal abuse I said, FUCK IT and I loaded my kayak, paddled to an island no on ever goes to and I spent 6 weeks out there ALONE! I seperated from the world entirely. I spent most of 2020 and 2021 on that island. The insanity that encapsulated everyone was too much.

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Laststop Willoughby's avatar

Same here. Only I had to escape from an island first, Australia, then my next figurative island was a camper van traveling around the US. Not all places were East Germany-like here. In Wickenberg, AZ, they had establishments with signs saying, “No Masks Allowed”. I don’t know about you, but I’m still disappointed and angry at the masked mobs and the government who took away our Constitutional rights during the scamdemic. They killed my brother. Those people need to pay. I read that Peter Dasak was pleading poverty because he got “Doged”, and that Fauci had to hire armed security. Good! Now, what about the rest of them? I didn’t mean to offload on you, it’s just that your comment brought it back up for me. I wish you well.

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David O'Halloran's avatar

Well written account - thanks. Needless to say I agree completely with your reaction at the time. The popular insanity here was so bad, I absconded to Mex, spent a year on the boat, and hid out until the madness passed.

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David O'Halloran's avatar

Indeed - which is why I no longer talk to my "best friend", or many members of my father's family, not for want to trying, and I am sure I am not alone in that respect.

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Sarah's avatar

You're not alone in that respect. Much love! 💗

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Donna's avatar

The first thing that stopped me from getting the shot was knowing it was impossible to have done any long term safety studies.

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Transcriber B's avatar

Exactly so. And then too the whole spike protein story made zero sense, either. I mean, why would you want to take an injection that would prompt your body to make spike, a foreign protein? Make it make sense. I'd been saying "make it make sense" since the lockdowns.

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Janet's avatar

They ran out and got the shots so they could travel (in USA anyway). I flew the whole time and never needed the shot but a quick test at the drugstore. Nobody, even the airlines, ever asked to see proof. But a f-ing garage sale outdoors in my town did. Ejits.

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Donna's avatar

We had season tickets for the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, CA for over 15 years. Once a tennis venue decided they could control my medical life by requiring a vax to enter their facility, we happily relinquished our tickets and never looked back. I've already prepared myself if we are ever required to wear a mask again, I will either flat out refuse (they can take me to jail) or wear the Michael from Halloween mask I purchased.

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Don's avatar

Reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where they turn on Kramer:

"Who? Who doesn't want to wear the ribbon??"

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Janet's avatar

I now know who would have sent me to the boxcars. I know one who would have absolutely done that but now says it’s over. Was nothing. They will NEVER EVER accept anything different.

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Laststop Willoughby's avatar

My own daughter answered my question, “Do you think it’s okay for people to treat me badly because I refuse to wear a mask?”, and she replied, “Yes”.

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Janet's avatar

Wow. All the risks and sacrifices we have taken for our kids—gladly. Sad. My daughter fell for it, but that first summer she drove 1000 miles with the grandkid to spend time with us. She couldn’t risk flying and having to quarantine in that crazy land NYC. She didn’t require us masking and where we live, it wasn’t a big deal yet. It became a monster deal when jabbing began. (Scratching my head at that).

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Laststop Willoughby's avatar

Yeah, I hear ya. I was staying with her at the time but packed up shortly after that hurtful comment. And to think, I paid for her indoctrination at Cal State Davis. Fool that I am.

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DUANE HAYES's avatar

mRNA causes neurological damage, I think this is evident in many cases. My closest relative and another friend developed rapid onset dementia after their shots and boosters. Both deceased because of this.

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Donna's avatar

"mRNA causes neurological damage". Yes, yes and 1000% yes, including the lab created bioweapon inflicted upon both those who agreed to the shot and those who refused.

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DWB's avatar

Secret vaccination, of kids and pets, is a thing.

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Faith's avatar

I intentionally brought my daughter for a physical when she was 11 1/2 so she was "too young" for the newly minted MRNA vaccine. While at the visit the doctor demanded I bring her back when she turned 12. I said politely "I'll consider it, but I'd like to see the safety studies first". As I left he went bonkers (in front of my child and other patients) screaming "You'd better bring her back or she'll kill her Grandma!" A few months later we all contracted Covid and my daughter was heartsick asking me it it was all her fault and if Grandma and I died she was so sorry. I've never forgotten that sick bastard. We've never gong back. Now I use naturopaths and other doctors outside the system, of course none take insurance so (thanks Obama) I'm forced to pay for insurance I can't use AND full price medical care. I hate this system. I wish both big Pharma and the insurance cartel would be destroyed.

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C. Wilson's avatar

I know it is with pets. A vet lied about what he gave our dog 18 months ago. I caught the lie and made a formal complaint to the state. It never went anywhere, of course, the the complaint remains on his record. We do what we can.

NEVER let a vet or tech take your animal out of your sight. That's the new thing.

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Janet's avatar

I don’t either. No point. Even though a friend knows I study and do comprehensive research on things like vaccines, she brushes off any knowledge or warning I may have to impart. Absolutely no one who knows I didn’t get the Covid jabs has ever asked me “why” I didn’t. I gave up. It’s on them

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Kennewick Man's avatar

I is difficult to give up on people I like.

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Janet's avatar

Maybe. I haven’t given up on my sister. I’m just allowing her to do her own life and maybe (but hopefully not) reap the consequences that she refuses to see or consider. Then I don’t have to say to her eventually —“See, I told you so”. That helps no one.

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Givenroom's avatar

Never stop arguing when you stop they put you on a death list

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DWB's avatar

During the Covid era I took my wife to a California ER which had a vaccine requirement. They asked if I was vaccinated, I said yes, and then they demanded a vaccine card. I didn't have one because I had lied about being vaccinated and was denied entry.

I'm Caucasian and American, but literally right after me was an illegal Mexican immigrant man who also wanted to be with his wife. They asked if he was vaccinated, he said yes, and he was allowed to enter with showing proof.

Vaccinology is a complex religion with many rules and exceptions, and is all very strange.

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Transcriber B's avatar

What I witnessed personally was a lot of gratuitous sadism and slews of rules that never made sense.

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David O'Halloran's avatar

Agreed. Once the state gives sanction to people to bully and abuse others it quickly get out of control. Seems, sad to say, much of the time, what humans enjoy most is sadistically attacking others and demonstrating and exercising power over them.

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B. G. Jackson, HB's avatar

Reminds me of that Stanford prison-guard experiment.

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SD Scott's avatar

And how much of media & entertainment is geared toward maximizing this tendency?

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Ibi's avatar

Sorry, that you felt you had to lie. It didn't helped anyway 😪 This kind of acts assure them, that they are right. But they aren't!

( Thanks God i never did een a single test for it.

But I know a ot of people vaccinated themself to go to retaurants! Can you imagine? They ruined their health for that 😭 )

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C. Wilson's avatar

I never hear about the people who got the non-mrna J&J shot. It counted as "vaccinated." It was pulled off the market, though I never heard the real "why."

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JudyC's avatar

Interestingly, I know a married couple where the man got vaxxed with the Pfizer vax without telling his wife. She was anti-vax but didn’t want to cause issues in their marriage (oh, brother!), so took the J&J vax. He had a heart attack shortly afterwards. She’s had no medical issues to date. Maybe that’s why they took it off market, not a money maker!

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Kennewick Man's avatar

It becomes simple as soon as you admit that ideology drives the program.

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fred's avatar

Or money!!

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nosey parker's avatar

How do you know the next guy was: 1) illegal, 2) immigrant, 3) Mexican? And how are any of these issues relevant? Only White American-born males should be allowed into the ER without proof of vaccination (which for the record I do not support) because they enjoy privilege over everyone else? Check your prejudices at the door.

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Mouzer's avatar

The millions of illegals that were brought in by the Biden administration were not required to have the covid vaccination. Given the number who came, that this was in California, that he was let in without vax proof, and likely had an accent from the description, it is a perfectly valid conclusion they were illegal. IMO you have something far worse to check.

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Faith's avatar

I think its relevant because his point is that there is a double-standard. I live in a sanctuary county and you can tell who is an illegal and who is not. You can also usually tell where they are from because they are very proud of their "home country" and talk about it, whether you ask or not. Here, if you are illegal you can go to the ER, register your children for school, get a drivers license, get a bank account, and register to vote without proof of address or a social security number (or an insurance card, if the hospital). If you are "white-american" all ID is demanded and you will be refused service if you do not comply. Deportations also have different standards. I had a Romanian friend who messed up his paperwork and overstayed his visa. He made the mistake of traveling outside the state and was arrested with three illegal, hispanic migrants.He spoke perfect english, had his own business, and he was wanted to correct his mistake. The migrants were released that evening. He remained in jail several months until he was deported. Moreover, there are different standards for vagrancy, panhandling and even food-vendors. If you appear hispanic you will not be asked to stop squatting, be removed from panhandling IN the street, or be asked to produce a permit for food vending. It is not racist to notice these things. But it is racist to discriminate against your native population based on the color of their skin.

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Donna's avatar

We have been imprisoned in our own country.

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nosey parker's avatar

Ahem. T-Day is almost upon us. Do I have to remind you that the native population of the United States is most definitely NOT White?

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Thomas Kinsella's avatar

They're not "native" they walked here over the Bering Straits - they're Mongols basically - the "Native" thing is laughable - there's oral traditions in nearly all the Tribes that there were people here already - and that they killed ALL of them - no Casinos for them

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nosey parker's avatar

By that definition, only Africans are native. And, if you look at species closely related to homo sapien, even they aren't. Native Americans have been here a helluva lot longer than the Irish. And even the Irish are a combination of native and colonists. Guess I hit a very sore nerve. Sorry. I am peculiarly interested in the truth rather than myth and self-delusion.

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Thomas Kinsella's avatar

Everything I said is a fact and you had no good response ofc, just some rambling BS.

So the "Native Americans" have been here "longer" - which admits they're NOT Native which is what you were trying to use to make a Leftist Political argument that illegal aliens are somehow the same as Settlers.

The "Native" BS is just a lie used to weaponize hatred for White people ofc who settled the country when it was, as Lewis and Clarke discovered, basically empty except on the Coasts which were populated by Tribes that hated each other, were often cannibals, and treated women like pack animals - it wasn't "Dances With Wolves", no it wasn't.

Illegal Aliens coming in to freeload on an established society vs. settlers dealing with the wilds and often savages looking to murder them are two very different things ofc except if you're a Leftist who hates the USA and wants to see it become Somalia.

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Laststop Willoughby's avatar

No where did DWB say, “…only White American born males…” should have “privilege” over everyone else. Seems you are the one having a problem with race. By the way, noticing patterns and observing behavior is not racist. Millions of people from all around the world walked freely into our Country over the last five years, excluding the last year. DWB is not the only White American to be discriminated against in our own Country to the benefit of non-Americans. Who really has the most “privilege” these days? If you’re aware, you’d see that hard earned money and resources were, and still are, being redirected to anyone NOT White American born male. Now, how is that such a privilege?

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nosey parker's avatar

Hate to break this biological truth to you but race does not exist.

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Thomas Kinsella's avatar

They can literally tell race off of old bones - buy do believe the lying Academics most of which are from the same group ofc

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nosey parker's avatar

No. Race does not exist.

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Thomas Kinsella's avatar

What I stated is a fact - what you state is Leftist Political BS that is overwhelming pushed forward by Jewish Academics lying thru their teeth in front of a mountain of evidence otherwise.

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Donna's avatar

When I get those census forms every 10 years and they ask my race, I fill in the blank with "human".

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Fran Bavarde's avatar

I really dislike that assumption as well. What if he had an Irish accent? Would the same assumption be made? I don’t doubt that there was bias happening here, but telling the story using standard tribal language about “illegals” diminishes it. I am generally repelled by the standard terminology of either of the established tribes, and prefer to take people on a case by case basis—just the way I wish our doctors would. By the way, I believe that if one person has to show his papers, everyone should have to show them.

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Thomas Kinsella's avatar

We need to pretend that 10s and 10s of Millions of Mexicans are not in the USA illegally for some reason bc it offends some wacky liberal "religious" tenet? LOL ok

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nosey parker's avatar

My Anglo grandparents took possession of 120 acres of Mexican-owned land along the Rio Grande in the 1920's through the Homestead Act. They stole and occupied someone else's land with the U.S. government's support. The actual owners were Mexican. This is true through South Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and SoCal. Stolen, occupied land. Read some history. Who's "illegal"?

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Thomas Kinsella's avatar

"Read some history.":

Mexico lost a war against the USA and the USA still paid them some $60 Million dollars after it which they accepted as payment in full for all such "land"- this is a historical fact that Leftists ignore/lie about ad nauseum - people like you are willfully ignorant ofc - Self-loathing types who almost always live in Lilly White neighborhoods while going on about the "Evil Whitey".

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Fran Bavarde's avatar

Is this in response to my comment? Trying to connect to your train of thought. Your comment is so tribal, that your point, if there is one pertaining to my comment, is hard to make sense of. I’m saying that I’m not a fan of either tribe. Both of you (liberal and conservative) oversimplify every issue beyond all recognition. AWD uses the word nuance frequently. It’s a good word.

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Kimpeccable's avatar

What amazing synchronicity. Two hours ago my sister (who had the covid jab and two boosters, although she decided after booster 2 she would not get any more because of side effects) and I (no jabs, not even a covid test) had a minor disagreement about the jab and vaccines in general after watching Orwell: 2+2=5. It's a documentary about Orwel's life--much of it as it pertains to totalitarianism but strangely does not discuss the covid lockdowns while it touched on many current political situations.

My sister and I generally do not talk about this subject because we are on opposite sides of the fence. I am a committed anti-vaxxer and she is not. She believes that millions died because of covid and that vaccine injuries/deaths were few and far between. She does not believe that HHS financially incentivized doctors and hospitals to diagnose patients with covid, administer Remdesivir and vents, threaten doctors who would not put covid on death certificates even though the patient didn't die of covid. She also does not believe that covid was a politically motivated plot to usher in a digital currency; to frighten the masses into accepting tighter controls over civil liberties; to funnel billions from the bottom to the top; and to expedite the implementation of Agenda 2030. I happen to believe all of this is true.

I've done hundreds if not thousands of hours of research in the last six years, reading white papers, studies, watching videos made by doctors and nurses and other healthcare professionals who were threatened with losing their licenses if they did not comply with a covid mandates or who spoke out against the criminal medical malpractice that went on in the highest echelons of power. My sister has done no research, and yet she refuses to believe what I've told her or to do her own research. It's beyond frustrating. It makes me sad that my family views me as a conspiracy theorist while I believe that they're wilfully indoctrinated by the government and mainstream media. That will never stop me from sharing the truth or refusing to comply with what I believe are anti-Constitutional, authoritarian practices.

I'm going to forward your excellent article to my sister and hope that she reads it. One of these days the truth will come to be accepted by the mainstream, but I fear it won't be quickly enough. Thank you for all you do.

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Drummerwoody's avatar

Sadly, your sister may not read the article. I had similar experiences with family members. They would send me an article written by some “journalist” about how the COVID jab was going to “save humanity.” I would send them articles written by practicing physicians, medical researchers, and esteemed scientists, but they refused to read them. I had done extensive research on the topic - they watched a 2-minute story on CNN. Yet I was the crazy one because I categorically refused to get the jab. Aaron Siri’s thesis is spot on - it’s like a religion, or even a cult. Unfortunately, decades of propaganda has been incredibly effective at turning most people into “true believers.” The Mass Formation hypothesis of Matthias Desmet is so helpful in explaining this.

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Kimpeccable's avatar

I think she'll read it. Whether it will change her mind is another story. Why it's a cult instead of a religion: cults involve intensive propaganda and mind-control.

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Janet's avatar

My sis once texted me that she hoped I got a horrible case of Covid because “karmas a bitch”. She texted me this shite WHILE she was on her SECOND or third bout of Covid. After getting every jab in sight. Gee, I thought there was a shot for that. Does she sound like someone who will open her eyes?

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HHM's avatar

No, she won’t. I’m sorry. I’ve learned to love and pray for those who are deceived. To know better is to do better. May God bless you and those who cling to false gods. Our love for them may be what eventually creates a crack in their false religion allowing a ray of truth and light in.

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Drummerwoody's avatar

I’m happy you think she’ll read it, and I hope she does. I guess the important thing is whether she has an open enough mind to really let the information in. I used to get excited when reading an article like this one, thinking “finally an article that really lays it out in an irrefutable way” - only to have people read it and ignore it. Good luck to you!

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Janet's avatar

I just had a friend tell me that Covid shots may protect you from cancer. It was hard to keep a straight face. I told her that study was fake. Doubt that will prevent them lining up for the actual cancer cause.

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Faith's avatar

I worked on a modernization effort for clinicaltrials.gov. As a UX designer I was permitted to listen in on a protocol reviewer's exchange with a pharma study sponsor. The Reviewers job is to evaluate the nature of the protocol and make sure it is scientifically sound. On this call, she felt it was not sound and wanted the sponsor to make adjustments. The sponsor was rude, aggressive, threatened to slander her with her boss and threated to slander her professional repuation. Amazingly she held to her position. I asked her if that was normal. She said yes, and very common. At the time I was shocked. Less so now.

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Janet's avatar

Disturbing. But not surprising.

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Drummerwoody's avatar

It’s such a funny thing to me - even if it did protect from cancer (doubtful), what about all of the dreadful side effects? So I don’t get cancer in 20 years, but I die next year from a heart condition caused by the jab - that’s a good thing?

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Donna's avatar

Those who have been propagandized lost their ability to critically think when the bioweapon was advertised 24/7 and fear replaced critical thinking.

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Kimpeccable's avatar

If you believe as I do that about 80% of the population are susceptible to propaganda and 20% are resistant, then it makes perfect sense. Most people don't want to know the truth--that their government has willfully and knowingly caused them harm--because it would cause their entire worldview to implode. They can't and won't allow that to happen. As the poet Auden once wrote: "We would rather be ruined than changed / We would rather die in our dread / Than climb the cross of the moment / And let our illusions die."

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Janet's avatar

Yup.

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Donna's avatar

Humans are very malleable, especially when fear is introduced. The powers that be play humanity like a Stradivarius.

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Faith's avatar

And we've not educated our children on how propaganda and totalitarianism work. Defending the battle-field of the mind should be standard high-shool curriculum.

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Donna's avatar

Our children are too addicted to their phones and have lost their ability to critically think for themselves. They have been ripened for living in complete totalitarianism.

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T369's avatar

A Most Excellent Point!

I Believe, That “Used To Be” part of “Civics” Class…

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Andrew's avatar

Same story with me and my elder sister only she isn’t alive now. The healthiest of us siblings her whole life until a stage 4 cancer diagnosis about a year after getting the cv jabs and booster. Died a year later still a vaccine believer (in public anyway, I suspect she started to doubt near the end but she was too proud to admit that to me and I didn’t see much point in forcing that conversation on someone on their deathbed).

Apart from her vaccine zealotry she was a good woman.

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Laststop Willoughby's avatar

She’s still plugged into the Matrix. God only knows what will induce her to take the red pill but, in my experience, all the research in the world will not do it if she refuses to even see. Don’t stop trying though if it means a lot to you. Best of luck. You’re not alone.

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Janet's avatar

Don’t bother, sadly. Give it up because that stresses you out. Don’t let her do that to you. Same with me. My sister disowned me for almost a year. Apologized but her ignorance still surfaces now and then. She has now moved to a virulent case of TDS that has once again separated us. I ignore her now for my own peace of mind. Truth is everywhere and coming fast. Do not expect anything on her part. Her mind is closed and welded shut. But who knows.

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Kimpeccable's avatar

My sister and I have a close relationship. We generally avoid certain conversations because we don't want issues like this to separate us. Others are not so lucky. She has come around on a number of things so I never say never. Even if she does not come around on this point, that's her choice. I'm the one that has to make peace with it--and I have--but I can't say that it doesn't cause me anguish at times.

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David C.'s avatar

Conspiracy theorists were/are right about everything

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B. G. Jackson, HB's avatar

Henceforth, when someone says vaccines are "safe and effective," I will reflexively answer "Amen" as if it is perfectly normal.

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Transcriber B's avatar

lol

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Baldmichael's avatar

You can join the COVID cult in a typical service if you wish. :) It is a bit tedious (or should that be tedros?) but what else would you expect from the participants?

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/04/24/a-typical-church-service-according-to-the-covid-cult/

Special bonus: Harvest festival hymn.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/harvest-festival-in-the-land-of-covid?utm_source=publication-search

Extra special bonus: COVID 10 commandments.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/04/21/the-ten-commandments-and-ten-covid-commandments-compared/

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Barbara Charis's avatar

I met Dr. Robert Mendelsohn in the early 1980s, when he spoke at the National Health Federation. I have his books: Confessions of A Medical Heretic, Mal(e) Practice: How doctors manipulate Women; and How to Raise a Healthy Child: In spite of Your Doctor. I also subscribed to his newsletter The People's Doctor back in the 1980s. When I heard him speak at the National Health Federation Convention, I knew he was putting his life in danger...and he died at 61. I was suspicious, because he looked fairly healthy to me and had great energy as a speaker. I had written a 300 page manuscript in 1979 entitled How to Raise and Organic Baby: based on a Mother's Experience of 22 years Raising Four Children. Dr. Mendelsohn said that when I found a publisher that he would write the foreword. I took it to a publisher in NYC who was interested...and waited for almost three months in Connecticut for his answer. Then, I went back to NYC to retrieve my manuscript. The publisher said that he would have liked to have published it, but the AMA would not approve, as I didn't have a Doctorate. I think that someone in the AMA read it and saw what I had to say about the pediatrician who 'cared' for my child and almost killed him with the poor diet, vaccines, tranquilizers in the 1950s and early 1960s. I also recommended healthier diets, and home birth using midwives. I am a Lifetime member of the National Health Federation and I spoke there in 1983 and 1984.

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

His work was a huge inspiration for me and I would not be where I am now without him.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

Dr/ Robert Mendelsohn was very special. After he spoke, I gave him a kiss on his cheek. I just knew that he was putting his life in danger and I prayed that he would be protected. He was just 61, when he died in 1988. Then, I read about all the doctors that were dying mysteriously who were involved in cancer research'... and some of their very obvious murders were being called 'suicide.' I lost all faith in a Medical Industry promoting death-dealing products.

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Givenroom's avatar

A religion with its divine gospel, I vaccinate myself to protect you, but when you’re not vaccinated you’re a threat to my life, you’re killing me, my family, my community, my church and also my god. Freedom of vaccines brings in the war of the Lords

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Nurse Outlier's avatar

Your post reminded me of one day, I asked a doctor I worked with why he had a mask on, he said it was to protect us from his cold (funny how they never wore masks before Covid when they were sick). I told him to not worry about me, I could take care of myself and that mask would not stop a virus. I also told him enough of the virtue signaling.

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Doug Thorburn's avatar

The vaccine religion is the greatest example of the power of propaganda. And the topic of propaganda is the single most important understudied subject extant.

Perhaps there's a reason: government schools, designed to perpetuate non-think.

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Rich Liebman's avatar

Vaccines are just one of a long list of outright lies, manipulated statistics, and distorted information that have been inculcated into our “civilized” society.

And the more educated you are… the more indoctrinated you become. Whoever is the source of the funding is the master of the message…in Science, History, Media, etc…

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Doug Thorburn's avatar

Absolutely. I now start with, "Everything of importance that the MSM promulgates is a lie. Now prove truth."

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Donna's avatar

Non-think as in "Invasion of the Body Snatchers", circa 1956. Art imitating life.

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Doug Thorburn's avatar

I was thinking 1984-ish, even if that precise term may not have been used by Orwell.

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Donna's avatar

1984-ish would also apply. Invasion of the Body Snatchers just came sooner.

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Sarah's avatar

"Invasion of the body snatchers," is the True Scripture of Second Thessalonians. tinyurl dot com backslash Ashurit! Much love! ❤️

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Demonhype's avatar

Oh, I don't think propaganda power is understudied. In that the elites very much have studied it for at least decades and have become extremely adept in it's use.

But among the populace it is not understudied, it is outright denied. "How dare you say I'm propagandized! I think for myself, thank you very much, and no one controls any of my thoughts! The fact that every single thing I think just so happens to agree perfectly with the thoughts promoted by the mainstream media servants of the Dear Leaders of society, just like 80%+ of the rest of humanity, is just a coincidence!"

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Doug Thorburn's avatar

You're right--the elites have studied propaganda. That is why it's so powerful. But I think much of the populace wouldn't deny it if they studied it. Look at the turnaround among so many. Yes, there will be laggards and those who never accept that propaganda created their thoughts--especially those with the firmest preconceived notions. But many who really weren't paying attention are awakening and getting it. Which tells me there is hope, however faint.

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Demonhype's avatar

I hope so!

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nosey parker's avatar

IMHO the best antidote to propaganda is living at least five years with minimal interactions with citizens of your own country (or culture) in another country. Then, I assume (I was born and raised not in my country or culture) you are more likely to see how much propaganda your country of citizenship and upbringing has pounded into your head. Most of American culture is propaganda, in my opinion. When I first came here (for college), I couldn't leave fast enough. Of course at that time Nixon and Kissinger were engaged in similar attacks of my school to what Trump has been doing to the Ivy Leagues now--not to mention a COINTELPRO secret population on campus.

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Dave's avatar

People will mock us in the same way people mock the Chinese for drinking mercury in order to obtain immortality.

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Innomen's avatar

That might literally be viruses themselves. Just sayin.

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Alfred Nassim's avatar

I was originally a civil engineer. When the 3 giant buildings in New York collapsed within a few hours from one another, I expected a vast number of engineers to quickly point out that the Laws of Motion of Newton were not respected in a flagrantly obvious way. And that they would point out that many thousands of skyscrapers worldwide suffered from fire - and not one of them collapsed on itself in over 100 years.

I was shocked to find that they were all cowards who depended on the State in one way or another for feeding their families.

In view of this, I was not surprised at the cowardly behaviour of 99% of doctors.

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

That is an excellent metaphor.

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Alfred Nassim's avatar

Thank you.

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Donna's avatar

I knew immediately something was not right when the news showed Pres. Bush being told while he was reading stories to children. Although I am not an engineer, I can read body language very well, and the look on his face was one of "Damn, they actually did it".

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Transcriber B's avatar

Thank you for this excellent and very important post.

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Gary Suess's avatar

Vaccines have become a religion because they are the key to creating trillions in revenue for the medical industrial complex.

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Simonde's avatar

Yep, sow the seeds of disease via vaccination, then sell the 'treatments'.

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Donna's avatar

Disease created by the disease "curers".

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TRM's avatar

Vaccines have been a full fledged CULT for a long time now. The medical profession are the priests and priestesses of this cult. Being a bunch of cult crazed, jab junkie, hubris laden, true believers they have poisoned themselves worse than any other group. Good. They deserve it.

I don't wish vile health on anyone, even the Mengeles of medicine, as that's just bad karma and on the off chance that the universe is wired that way I'm not going there. I just can't care about what happens to those who implemented this vile poisoning for a paycheck.

Almost 100% of politicians, almost 100% of the media, 99% of doctors & nurses, 97% of society's enforcement goons (cops, military), 95% of the union leads, 90% of the religions and 90% of the businesses were coercing people into getting the shots. Literal war criminals.

But here's the irony. The vast majority of them were true believers in the cult and have done themselves in. The punishment fits the crime because they did it to others.

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PRice's avatar

Don't know about the others, but the media is 100% dead to me now by suicide. The only way I know about what CNN, NYT, WP etc. publish is because I read Coffee & Covid where he refutes their stupidity.

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Bob's avatar

As an MD myself, I will say Siri's book is probably the most eye opening book I've read in many years, and might well be the most important book of the 21st century. But good luck getting through to vaccine advocates. It is close to impossible to do so.

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John M Kominek's avatar

Better success is to be had by instead going around the dinosaurs to reach the next generation entering medical school.

How: Immerse first year medical students into a year-long study of the greatest crimes of medical history, ending pointedly with vaccines. Instructors and students must own the truth that the medical dark ages are in important ways worse than ever before. The medical profession as a whole must first experience an intense feeling a shame and guilt - of "What have we done?!" - to be followed by resolute commitment to turn it around. This would be a medical ethics course that could change the world.

That's my summary phrasing of an idea I got from expunged dissident U.K. doctor turned podcaster Doc Ahmed Malik.

It probably requires competing schools of medicine to gain sizable audience, though. Which requires the government-enabled monopoly of the AMA to end. Plus a complete turnaround in the funding of university-based medical research.

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Donna's avatar

As long as Pharma continues to fund med schools, it will be impossible to go around the dinosaurs.

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Anthony's avatar

Another great article that condenses and archives many important points. Thanks!

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Dag Waddell's avatar

The law has required that vaccines and drugs must be proven to be “safe & effective since the 1938 food, drug, and cosmetic Act said so, so they are regardless, it’s a check the box requirement.

I find the best why to deal with someone that presents vaccines are so safe they only have 1 serious event per million doses is to have them go through the excise of pulling the data from the CDC to complete that computation. The numerator is the approximate 9000 VICP Injury payouts since 1988, the denominator is the billions of doses given since then. Harvard in 2010 concluded that maybe less than 1% of serious adverse reactions are reported. But even if you accept that 100% of the injuries are reported, they will discover only 1% of those reported injuries receive an award. Of those serious injuries reported to VAERS only 20-30% are flagged for VICP review, of those flagged, 20-30% (10% for off table injuries) are forwarded for a hearing, and of those that go to hearing only 30% are given an award. Ie 1% of the number reported.

Then just do a case study of like the case of Anna Sims - the 11 week old that died within 6 hours of a wellness visit evolving 5 vaccines that the govt fought for 10 years to have ruled a SIDS death to demonstrate how the system was designed to intentionally deny claims and is run by people that see their role as protecting vaccines from skepticism rather than helping those that get injured.

Anyone after that exercise that still has the audacity to say all injuries are included is a goner, either their pay check requires that they believe that or they are so far down the religious side of vaccines you may as well be talking to a rock. But must rational people will see the fault in the system’s design and that gets them thinking.

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