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What are the three steps?
I plan to watch the video, but more than three hours is a long time to wait for three points.
That's interesting, because chickens all get cancer eventually if you don't eat them.
We had a bunch of chickens over their whole lifespans, and they all died of cancer.
if they don't produce enough eggs, off to slaughter they go
Ovarian cancer, and other reproductive tract neoplasia, occur frequently in domestic hens, especially in high egg producing breeds. Up to 30 to 35% of domestic hens develop ovarian cancer by the time they are 2.5 years old (Fredrickson,1987).
Patrick saysThat's interesting, because chickens all get cancer eventually if you don't eat them.
We had a bunch of chickens over their whole lifespans, and they all died of cancer.
They hypothesis of Bret Weinstein was that because lab rats were bred at an early age, they didn't have to function once they reproduced - so there was no environmental pressure for survival once they had been mated. Old mice don't reproduce in the laboratory, EVER.
I imagine the same is true of chickens generally. I wonder if a more wild breed wouldn't be as susceptible to cancer?
I know with hens, they lay eggs in cages, so that their production can be measured, and if they don't produce enough eggs, off to slaughter they go. They have the same issue possibly. I wonder if I can contact Bret Weinstein about this?
This might also explain why dogs frequently get cancer. Both my dogs ha...
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Dogs also get sicker here because we spray glyphosate and other herbicides, pesticides etc. into our nature and it concentrates on the ground and low brush and plants.
Patrick saysIvermectin has at least 56 randomized controlled trials so far, with excellent results.
https://medicalupdateonline.com/2020/12/ivermectin-for-covid-19-56-rcts-so-far/
I reckon the 33 million population based trial in Peru between Lima & other states trumps any small trials. If IVM was 80% effective as you believe, shouldn't other states have 20% of the death rate of Lima instead of 300%? Quite a margin of error there, not even close. Honestly I wish IVM worked. Maybe Peru stopped using it as treatment because they realized it doesn't work. I believe people are fundamentally good.
Hey, good, I bought stock in Yandex.
mell saysDogs also get sicker here because we spray glyphosate and other herbicides, pesticides etc. into our nature and it concentrates on the ground and low brush and plants.
Oh, I don't really believe that.
BOTH my dogs got to 16. They were 45 and 65 lbs - not small dogs.
They'd never get that old in the wild. I used to foster. I've seen 8 year old dogs "living in the rough" and they're way old before their time.
I (really my parents) had dogs when I was a kid in the middle of Nowheresville Nowhere. Seriously, very isolated community. None of them made it past 12. We lived a full 1/2 mile away from the road, nearly all of them were hit by cars. I sometimes wonder if it wasn't just suicide? Some just never returned after a day running around through the wilderness - plenty of animals were around that could take them out.
So I don't worry about "non organic food".
It's another country and wasn't sure if some database has been created that's being shared with the world. I highly doubt they'd actually call the place of the poke and confirm if I've been vaccinated. Too labor intensive as they'd likely be on hold for minutes and maybe hours and they have a steady flow of people coming in.
I highly doubt they'd actually call the place of the poke and confirm if I've been vaccinated. Too labor intensive as they'd likely be on hold for minutes and maybe hours and they have a steady flow of people coming in.
The whole thing from covid to the shot is a joke.
However, they are now pushing the booster shot this Sept which may be the ground work on how to track those who took it.
The whole thing from covid to the shot is a joke.
I have my first vaccination challenge coming this October assuming they keep regulations the same. BVI is open and you can get in if vaccinated. No quarantine. We have a boat day planned from St. Thomas and want to stop in the BVI as last time one of our dip shit friends didn't have a passport. I've been, but the Baths on Virgin Gorda are amazing. Haven't gotten over to Jost Van Dyke either.
I’ll wear a mask to work before injecting this poison.
Vaccine doesn't stop the spread, just reduces or stops symptoms.
Even the novavax is likely to kill people, being an injection of the same spike protein.
And you have to consider that contracting the actual Covid virus will likely expose you to far more spike protein than a small vaccination shot would.
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I know a few and they sound like absolute shit, and both feel like absolute crap.
Anyone else?
Why the fuck are people injecting themselves with a non-FDA approved biological agent?
And what the fuck are people afraid of, when this covid has a 99.97% survival rate?
I don't understand this level of retardedness... Or maybe I am just super, over the top, fucking retarded, that I can't understand this shit.