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Sophia's avatar

The secretary of health of Puerto Rico, whom I call "Marshmallow Mengele" Mellado, admitted on the radio to being injured by the injections. He still can't see well out of one of his eyes. BUT it is better, he insisted, than getting corona! And not 15 seconds later in the interview, he said he got corona. (Based on the timeline, he was infected after all his shots.)

It's all normal! Nothing to see here! Etc.

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epimetheus's avatar

Well, it could've been worse if not for the jabs, right?

It's the standard boilerplate I've heard so many times over here, too.

OT and personal, I've not been 'ill' with anything 'worse' than two days of sniffles since B.C. (before Covid). I wonder why virtually everyone else is constantly 'sick'.

Also, excellent choice of 'codename'.

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Sophia's avatar

It's the "it could have been worse" liturgy.

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Victor Jr. et al's avatar

Vaccine injured ppl must write a book for the record. Sell hardcopies on ebay or directly. Submit affidavit of fact

to local county records office, keep several for posterity. Thoughts?

Rough Sections of their book:

(1) View of health industry before and during covid

(2) Rationale for talking the medicines injection

(3) Effects upon my body

(4) How I view medical establishment now

(5) Conclusions/ Recommendations

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epimetheus's avatar

Good points!

I think everyone should keep as many receipts as possible!

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Rikard's avatar

"...several thumb-sized lumps of tissue in her panties..."

Right. That right there should give any obstetrician, gynecologist or nurse working in those fields cause to give the big "All Hell's Breaking Loose"-alarm.

On the other hand, questioning vaccines - any vaccine or "vaccine" - is on par with criticising the Eucharist as heretical hocus pocus in a debate with Tomás de Torquemada.

You don't bite the hands that feeds you, as we say here (Man biter inte den hand som föder en).

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epimetheus's avatar

Exactly.

I don't know if you clicked on the link, but imagine: that 25 yo woman found those pieces of tissue in her panties--and kept her wits: she bagged them, went to her GP, and demanded a histological analysis. Kudos to her.

As to the hand-feeding issue, well, that's very much true; I suppose it's also behind some 'Road to Damascus' moments by, e.g., Drs. McCullough, Kory, and others.

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Rikard's avatar

Here, our Folkhälsomyndighet still claims the shots protects against infection (it doesn't) and stops the spread of the virus (not even Pfizer is claiming that); Covid/vaccines is a dead issue, totally so. Other more immediate things looms larger. Multiple daily bombs, shootings, arsons and so on. Empty store shelves. CEOs giving each other record pay outs and bonuses while sacking workers.

There's a very real risk that despite the Socialist Democrats owning 90% of the blame for our current situation (such as making Malmö pop. 330 000 the most violent city in Europe, per capita) people will still flock to them in elections. Talk about "beaten voter syndrome".

OT: Did you see the walk-out in Austria when Zelensky addressed parliament? From the clip I saw, it was FPO (or FPÖ can't make it out) and they left signs saying "Platz für Frieden" alt. "Platz für Neutralität".

Quite remarkable. Is time running out for the US-British money-laundering scheme, and Zelensky finding himself as expendable as Saddam once his usefulness to the americans and their british lapdogs is used up?

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epimetheus's avatar

As to public health officialdom: it's jabs no. 5/6 for seniors and those at high-risk. Other than that, the jabs are gone. So far, Norway doesn't have all these domestic unrest issues (which I consider almost 'funny' given the traditional love-hate between Norwegians and their Swedish neighbours). Give it time, though.

re the OT, and in all brevity, it wasn't just the FPÖ that walked out--only 18 of the total no. of 40 Social Democrat MPs weren't present, incl. the embattled chairwoman. I think this is the even more relevant nugget: the SPÖ is currently tearing itself apart internally, and it might just be that the Austrian 'left' is following the Scandinavian example of fracturing almost completely.

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Cynthia Browne's avatar

I've noticed that in the UK, Legacy Media have started using inverted commas around the word "unexpectedly" to describe a death. For example:

Telegraph: The comedian Paul O' Grady died "unexpectedly but peacefully"; age 67.

I presume this is now their code to signal to everyone that we all know what the cause of death was but it would be Bad Form to mention it. Having said that, most people do indeed seem to be oblivious to what is happening around them, including the normalization of youngsters dying in this mysterious

and "unexpected" way. Or maybe they do know but just don't want to acknowledge it at a conscious level.

It all leaves me feeling really sad.

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epimetheus's avatar

It is, indeed, extra-sad.

When I found that account of 16yo Olav, I was baffled. I mean, it's in an advertisement, sure, but that level of dishonesty is breath-taking.

Your comment re 'bad form': well, ever seen a dam break? I think we're close to this moment w/regard to Covid vaxx injuries. Too many 'coincidences', and one day, it'll be one too many.

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