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ExcessDeathsAU's avatar

Dear friend, I'm banned on social media (and everywhere really). As you are my connection to Europe, I have written something that you may find interesting to pass on. No one is managing this. If it is a good idea, it will take off. https://vicparkpetition.substack.com/p/when-the-war-comes-home-we-fly-a

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1. If someone in your home has died or been injured by the covid V, tie a white cloth in a prominent position: porch, farm gate, balcony, high rise window, etc.

2. One cloth per injured/dead person.

3. If YOU believe an injury or death has occurred due to the V, tie the cloth.

4. If you see a cloth, leave an encouraging note in their letterbox.

5. No one is managing, publicising or pushing this campaign. Success depends entirely on YOU. Share on social media.

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epimetheus's avatar

Oh my, what a bummer--I shall cross-post your materials.

Stay strong!

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Rikard's avatar

Doctors here knows how bad the mRNA-jab is, but cannot speak up for fear of reprisals. Even my mother who is among the rare few for whom the virus poses the greater risk, was told recently by her doctor that he couldn't advise her if she should take another shot or not, due to all the complications and dangers of the "vaccine" (according to her, you could hear the quote-marsk audibly, almost); he instead thought an anti-body test first, to see if she's developed anti-bodies against SARS-2 was safer.

It's the same with my doctor: "How did you know that the "vaccine" had so many side-effects" I've been asked.

"Because the datatbase for reported side-effects is public information and I always check it for any medication, even over-the-counter-stuff."

"Good! I wish everyone would do that, then we might get better stuff that actuall does the job"

(Then followed an outpouring about how the pharmaceutical industry doesn't produce what doctors need - everything is just for mitigating symptoms now, fewer and fewer medications are intended to cure at all. According to half a dozen doctors I've spoken to the last two years at least.)

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epimetheus's avatar

I haven't spoken to a doctor in years about this.

My doctor 'friends' don't want to talk about this episode, mostly, I'd assume, because they've bought 'da narrative' hook, line, and sinker. I don't know whether they regret this or not, but if my siblings are any indicator, they don't think (sic) they did anything wrong. Mind you, most of my social circles are academically-trained (brainwashed), with most of my contacts who are less 'educated' possessing a much better view of things: many of my wife's relatives--none of whom have much 'education'--will not trust anything a doctor says again.

Good for you and your mother that she's finally woken up. I've also encountered many people who now are much more awake and check databases, read package inserts, and the like, i.e., doing things they haven't done before.

As to Norway's MDs, well, apart from the 'public health community', I suppose there's now a greater reluctance to go for another one, as the above-linked piece shows: for now, not even the super-vaxxers over at the IPH would say anything openly, but I do think, since I've seen the and written about their planning documents earlier this year, that another injection campaign is coming around mid-August.

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Rikard's avatar

I suspect that the level of trust in a soceity/kultur correlates to being not critical and skeptic enough.

All of Scandinavia as well as Germany, Austria and Britain are traditionally speaking high trust cultures: trustworthiness and extending trust was desireable traits up until recently.

In the East Block, not trusting state except trusting it to be untrustworthy was a given. In Middle Eastern nations, there's virtually no trust at all outside of formal written and witnessed sworn agreements where violating the compact has greater cost than not violating it.

Rather roughly sketched but I think that is key in understanding this pandemic of compliance and rote action.

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