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Vaxxed...?


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2021 Mar 30, 8:11am   398,314 views  5,734 comments

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Anyone get vaxxed?

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.


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5563   richwicks   2024 Feb 27, 5:32pm  

stereotomy says

The VAIDs population is huge, there's been cold/flu after cold/flu, interspersed with some nasty GI bugs just for good measure. I'm rapidly depleting my ivermectin horde.


It's easily obtainable as a dewormer for horses. It's the same drug, just be very careful with dosage.
5565   GNL   2024 Feb 28, 1:17pm  

Patrick says





Science.
5568   The_Deplorable   2024 Mar 2, 5:26pm  

GNL says
"Science"

Science says that men can get pregnant? How?
5569   GNL   2024 Mar 2, 6:08pm  

The_Deplorable says

GNL says

"Science"

Science says that men can get pregnant? How?

Yes, I was being sarcastic.
5570   richwicks   2024 Mar 2, 6:35pm  

The_Deplorable says

GNL says

"Science"

Science says that men can get pregnant? How?


Our "news" media says men can get pregnant, and our "news" media claims scientists make this claim.

People need to differentiate what the "news" claims people say, and what people actually say.
5572   Patrick   2024 Mar 3, 4:49pm  

https://nakedemperor.substack.com/p/this-weeks-must-reads-26-february


A Spike in Heart Disease Deaths Since Covid Is Puzzling Scientists. Mortality data of the past four years show a wave of deadly cardiovascular and metabolic illness. From 2020 to 2022, a quarter of a million more Americans over 35 years old succumbed to cardiovascular disease than predicted based on historical trends, according to Bloomberg analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2023, age-adjusted stroke mortality was almost 5% above pre-pandemic levels, according to preliminary data, while rates from deaths related to hypertensive heart disease, rhythm abnormalities, blood clots, diabetes and kidney failure were 15-28% higher.



5578   mell   2024 Mar 19, 11:04am  

He doesn't get that you don't have to know, just the principle of scientific skepticism should have been enough to stay away.
5579   richwicks   2024 Mar 20, 5:18am  

Patrick says







Pity he posted that on Twitter, there's not enough space to explain it. It was pretty simple for me

  • 2 weeks went on for months.
  • I didn't hear sirens constantly of people being taken to the hospital
  • Churches, small businesses and general gathering places were closed, but not big box stores or fast food shitholes.
  • I don't own a television, but all the panic came from that infernal fucking box.
  • I didn't know people dropping dead unless they already had severe comorbidities.
  • I looked at the excess death rates, it was unchanged except for I think May and June.
  • Questioning it on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube was banned - that was a HUGE red flag.
  • Celebrities weren't dying. I know it's not a random group, but IF they were dying, I'd damned well hear about it.
  • Politicians ignored their own rules, Nancy Pelosi getting her hair blown out. Gavin Newsom going to a posh dinner, etc.
  • Politicians would only wear masks in front of cameras, then take them off immediately after
  • There was a lot of staged photos in the press.
  • There was a lot of lies in the press, like Ivermectin poisoning cases preventing treatment of gunshot wounds and the couple that took "fish cleaner" for hydroxycholorquine - really just a woman that poisoned her husband and got away with it
  • I know airborne viruses attenuate, if they kill people, people flee the area, so the virus through natural selection becomes less deadly over time or it cannot replicate, we've seen this countless times with ebola.
  • hospital staff were fucking around making dumb dance videos on TikTok during "the worst crisis ever".
  • Masks obviously don't work and can't work and were known they wouldn't work from the 1917 influenza. They actually increase the likelihood of getting sick because the mask collects pathogens.
  • The 1917 influenza pandemic killed a lot of people, EVERYBODY alive then knew SOMEBODY that died.
  • Hand sanitizers don't prevent airborne viruses.


And after the "vaxxine"..

  • People still continued to get ill even after taking it, usually because of taking it
  • Vaccines cannot be developed that quickly
  • mRNA vaccines never were used in humans before, and previous trials failed. There is one used for horses that sterilizes them, I think for mares.
  • Fauci contradicted himself multiple times, and that mother fucker was pushing AZT during the "AIDS crisis" in the 1980's - that drug only kills people, that drug never helped.
  • They wouldn't allow experimental treatment and prevented use of Ivermectin which is a VERY safe drug and also prevented hydroxycholorquine.
  • No opposition voices could be heard, they were all censored.
  • It became political, you had to be a dirty filthy moron not to take the vaccine, obvious propaganda tactics were used to try to increase uptake.
  • There were no central outbreaks that I could find in the world.
  • The 3rd world wasn't experiencing mass deaths
  • The media constantly hyped the number of deaths, but flu disappeared. It didn't change excess death rates leading me to conclude they were mischaracterizing cause of death.
  • There's no effective vaccines against ANY respiratory virus that I'm aware of.


It took me a good 3 months before I thought it was complete bullshit, I never thought there was a serious problem though, if there was I would have heard about mass deaths somewhere, and never did. I suspect it was a cover for a banking bailout, that's where most of the "covid relief" went to.
5580   zzyzzx   2024 Mar 20, 6:59am  

richwicks says

It took me a good 3 months before I thought it was complete bullshit


Why so long? I mean after the first 2 weeks was over it should have been obvious.
5581   GNL   2024 Mar 20, 7:14am  

That is a very good list Richwicks. I would say it took me about 3 months also. Maybe a little less. Although, I NEVER thought it was serious. I remember the first time I was offered a mask while entering a grocery store and laughed right in the woman's face. This was before masking was being taken seriously by others. I NEVER took masking seriously at all. I was convinced pretty quickly that if it was an airborn issue and it was as serious as the TV was saying then we'd all be dead no matter what we did since masks don't work. I'd say what convinced me the most was the pushing of the masks.

My wife and I almost divorced over it. I eventually turned her 180 degrees. We finally agreed that if either of our jobs/business was threatened in any serious way, we would pick up and move to Florida.
5582   The_Deplorable   2024 Mar 20, 10:37am  




Note to Scott Adams: This is common sense because we knew from 2005 that Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) cures Covid and therefore a vaccine is not needed. And this from a scientific study from the CDC.

In addition Dr. Didier Raoult (MD, a Ph.D Virologist and Professor of Medicine), was the first to employ HCQ against Covid in France. "Dr. Raoult... had such spectacular success using HCQ to treat victims of Covid that he said back on February 25, 2020 that "it's game over" for coronavirus. This was 10 months before the toxin mRNA vaccines.
5584   Patrick   2024 Mar 20, 10:17pm  

mell says

He doesn't get that you don't habe to know, just the principle of scientific skepticism should have been enough to stay away.


Right when the vaxx came out, I was at a dinner with some relatives and friends. They were astonished when I said I wasn't going to take it and wanted to know why. I said "Two reasons: 1. The disease is not that bad. 2. There has not been enough time to know if the vaxx is safe."

They all seemed to move away from me a bit after I said those things.
5586   richwicks   2024 Mar 21, 1:11am  

zzyzzx says


richwicks says


It took me a good 3 months before I thought it was complete bullshit


Why so long? I mean after the first 2 weeks was over it should have been obvious.



I was never worried about it, but I didn't think the government would lie so blatantly. I'm sure a disease went around and I figured the elderly were at risk, but not the young, but after 3 months, it was quite clear there was no justification for any of the measures they took.

I'm naive in thinking people are smarter than they are. I continued going into work after the 2 weeks, and I would get shit for not wearing a mask at my desk from some people, like 1/2 year into it. I figured there would be absolute outrage once it was obvious the government just lied, but nope - I made the same error with the Iraq War, and Libya, and Syria - but there was an excuse for the last 2, most people didn't know anything about those. This effected them directly. I struggled for a while trying to understand it, and my conclusion is that more than 70% of the population are just dumb animals, subhuman.
5587   stereotomy   2024 Mar 21, 1:18am  

I suspected something was up early on, when reports started coming out about how whacked the severity of illness was across age ranges. Everyone under 70 that didn't have 4 or more co-morbidities didn't even notice the infection other than possibly a runny nose, while the elderly were getting severe flu-like symptoms. Now, very elderly people are constantly dying of pneumonia that starts as a head cold, so that told me that whatever the pathogen was, it was probably engineered, but that it only contained the vector (infectious property) and not the payload; i.e., a lab leak.

Back at the start of the poke 'n croak rollout, my GP was trying to get me to take it (fuck her). I said the 'rona was a big nothing burger, and she said that she had people die from it. Then I asked "Yes, but did they have multiple co-morbidities?" At that comment, her face screwed up in hate and frustration, and she said "Yes." Later on I learned that the look she gave me was the one doctors give patients who "do their own research."
5588   GNL   2024 Mar 21, 5:44am  

Both of my 86 year old parents (between the 2 of them, they've had and/or have diabetes, overweight, cancer twice, heart attack, organs removed, high blood pressure etc) survived covid unjabbed twice. Twice.
5589   porkchopXpress   2024 Mar 21, 6:17am  

Besides common sense, I remember John McAfee (before he "died") telling the world NOT to take whatever vaccine comes out for Covid.
5590   Patrick   2024 Mar 21, 3:42pm  

https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/thinking-points-march-21-2024


Kate Middleton is the new Tiffany Dover

My theory is that Kate Middleton is vaccine injured. But one cannot speak about vaccine injury without getting banned from polite society. So the British royal family does dumb sh*te like hiding her for months and then badly photoshopping a picture to make it look like everything is okay. Nothing is okay. Vaccines are wrecking humanity.
5593   Patrick   2024 Mar 22, 6:09pm  

Definitions from a patrick.net reader:

Jabvocates - people arrogant enough to work blindly as drug pushers of experimental toxxines even forcing toxxines upon their fellow living people.

Jabvocadavers - (short def.) Dead people herders who arrogantly acted as drug pushers of experimental toxxines, consumed their own ‘medicine,’ and enjoyed an extra measure of celebrity at the toxxine terminus point.

"Jabvocadavers" (ent. root: Jab, advocates, cadavers, rhymes with abracadabra) = Deceased prominent or popularized people who used their status or celebrity to push toxxines upon others with insufficient understanding of toxicity and depopulation maneuvers, and who themselves consumed toxxines then subsequently died. (Hence; jab, advocate, cadavers.)

Note: Thesaurus related term "Toxxholes" = assholes who pressure living people to consume toxxines.

Toxxines - poisons of any kind that bypass all the body's normal defenses by direct injection into bodily tissues. (an example set by all stinging creatures, not a single one of which ever benefits the recipient of their toxxine.
5596   Patrick   2024 Apr 1, 9:34am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/aprils-fools-monday-april-1-2024


💉 Tennessee local WKRN News ran an encouraging story over the weekend headlined, “Tennessee’s ‘vaccine lettuce’ bill heads to Gov. Bill Lee’s desk.” Bill sponsor Representative Scott Cepicky (R) explained the bill would “classify these types of food sources as pharmaceuticals, so if you want to consume them you would go to your doctor and get a prescription.”

It sounds totally insane to even need a law like this, but the article cited at least three different efforts to include vaccines in food. The University of California Riverside is working on a $500,000, 2021 grant from the National Science Foundation to study whether plant cells could be engineered to produce mRNA vaccines. They are also trying to see whether edible plants can make as much mRNA as a traditional injection does (and provide the correct dosage).

For some reason.

Second, according to the article, Kentucky BioProcessing, LLC, has announced it is already “infecting growing tobacco plants with a genetically modified coronavirus to see if it can produce antibodies for a possible vaccine.” Nothing could go wrong with that plan. And third, Representative Cepicky said the U.S. Congress had recently taken up a bill that to allow vaccines to be dispersed through the nation’s food supply.

If all these plant vaccine schemes seem to you like the dumbest idea yet in a long series of dumb vaccine ideas, you’d be right. Apart from vaccinating people without their knowledge, which proponents deny is a reason, what is the use case justifying the cost and effort of safely and effectively modifying the genes of sweet potatoes and broccoli, to vaccinate people for covid, which people don’t even want anymore?

Why can’t they just leave the poor vegetables alone? Do they have to ‘improve’ everything?

You know the answer.
5599   Eric Holder   2024 Apr 9, 9:47am  

Rep. Lauren Boebert underwent emergency surgery for a blood clot in her leg and has been diagnosed with May-Thurner syndrome, the Colorado Republican announced Tuesday.

“Yesterday afternoon, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert was admitted to UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland after experiencing severe swelling in her upper left leg. After undergoing a CT Scan, doctors found an acute blood clot and diagnosed her with May-Thurner Syndrome, which is a rare condition that disrupts blood flow,” Boebert’s campaign said in a statement.


https://www.facebook.com/laurenboebert/posts/pfbid02mzadSWknemesgQEGFZt97nqzduL1Cb89fvYksuEQ4dMnbRn48sKPS7MBUSE9mHHQl

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