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Thread for vax deaths, maimings, and severe side effects


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2021 Jul 28, 8:33pm   883,471 views  8,273 comments

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Let's start with this one:

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/better-call-saul-star-bob-odenkirk-collapses-on-set-after-receiving-experimental-covid-19-vaccine/

‘Better Call Saul’ Star Bob Odenkirk Collapses on Set After Receiving Experimental COVID-19 Vaccine
Jul 28, 2021

‘Better Call Saul’ star Bob Odenkirk had to be rushed to the hospital after collapsing on set while filming his hit television show on Tuesday.

The 58-year-old actor had been a shill for the experimental COVID-19 vaccine, boasting publicly that he had received the jab and urging others to do so.

He even did a public-service announcement on behalf of Big Pharma urging fans of ‘Better Call Saul’ to line up and get the vaccine.

“Our number came up…and here we are, happy to get our first vaccine, Pfizer, so far it doesn’t hurt at all, but maybe a little,” Odenkirk said back in March.

“So we’re really happy and proud to get the vaccine today and we hope anybody today who sees this would come down here or sign up if they haven’t,” he added.

That video can be seen here: ...

Big League Politics has reported on how Pfizer is one of the pharmaceutical giants receiving immunity from liability for their COVID-19 shots:

“The US government has granted Pfizer and Moderna immunity from liability in case people develop severe side effects from their COVID-19 vaccines.

The Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act allows the Department of Health and Human Services to provide liability immunity for “certain medical countermeasures,” such as vaccines, except in cases of “willful misconduct.”

According to CNBC, someone who develops severe side effects from a COVID-19 vaccine can neither sue the FDA for authorizing the vaccine, nor one’s employer for mandating it.

And although it is theoretically possible to receive money from the government to cover lost wages and out-of-pocket medical expenses following “irreparable harm” from a vaccine, only 29 claims—6 percent of all claims—have received compensation over the past decade.

In short, don’t count on compensation for a COVID-19 vaccine gone wrong. And don’t count on seeing any of those “you may be entitled to financial compensation” commercials for it either.“

Odenkirk is still hospitalized as of Wednesday morning. His COVID-19 vaccine shilling may not be as effective now that he has suffered these complications.


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4306   Patrick   2023 Feb 17, 11:08am  


@vancemurphy
Will Medina (37) passed away from a sudden medical incident.

He made pro-vaccination posts on his social medias.

The person announcing his death mentions a number of deaths in the travel industry this yr. Wonder if those people all needed something to be able to travel 💉💉


4307   HeadSet   2023 Feb 17, 2:09pm  

Patrick says

I had the same experience talking to the ex-wife of a friend. She got myocarditis from the vaxx, and had no doubt about that.

Some months later, I find she had jabbed both her kids, early teens. WTF? I asked and she said she was told that her myocarditis was "rare" and it was safe to jab her kids.

Unbelievable.



4308   Patrick   2023 Feb 17, 2:13pm  

Lol, impressive @HeadSet

You can see the mark on my lip where my brother had just hit me with a hockey puck. He was practicing and had me play goalie.
4309   DhammaStep   2023 Feb 17, 2:14pm  

Patrick says

RayAmerica says


Several months later, I was really shocked to find out that she got jabbed.


I had the same experience talking to the ex-wife of a friend. She got myocarditis from the vaxx, and had no doubt about that.

Some months later, I find she had jabbed both her kids, early teens. WTF? I asked and she said she was told that her myocarditis was "rare" and it was safe to jab her kids.

Unbelievable.

Even Darwin is rolling over in his fucking grave. What the fuck? I couldn't help it but I laughed out loud at that shit.


4310   HeadSet   2023 Feb 17, 2:28pm  

Patrick says

You can see the mark on my lip where my brother had just hit me with a hockey puck. He was practicing and had me play goalie.

I should have taken that out. Don't want anyone to think it is a cold sore.
4311   Patrick   2023 Feb 17, 6:18pm  

@HeadSet How did you do it? What tool?
4312   HeadSet   2023 Feb 17, 7:57pm  

Patrick says

HeadSet How did you do it? What tool?

2 tools:
1. Moho, which is a cartoon maker like Adobe Animate or Toon Boom
2. Adobe Premiere Elements
4313   Patrick   2023 Feb 17, 8:57pm  

https://nypost.com/2023/02/17/jackson-states-kaseem-vauls-resuscitated-after-cardiac-arrest/


February 17, 2023

Kaseem Vauls, a 21-year-old defensive lineman from Jackson State’s football team in 2022, suffered cardiac arrest Wednesday morning, prompting doctors to resuscitate him and put him on a ventilator, according to a series of tweets from his father, William.


Let's call this "Having a Hamlin".
4315   richwicks   2023 Feb 18, 11:43am  

Patrick says

HeadSet How did you do it? What tool?


Gimp is pretty powerful:

https://www.gimp.org/

it's not an EASY to use tool, but it's powerful. I'd use the smudge tool to remove an imperfection in a picture.
4316   HeadSet   2023 Feb 18, 1:50pm  

richwicks says

it's not an EASY to use tool, but it's powerful. I'd use the smudge tool to remove an imperfection in a picture.

Depends what you want to do. Any raster paint program can do that trivial task, including Microsoft Paint.

True, GIMP is very powerful, but so are the much easier to use $50 programs like Corel Paintshop and Adobe Photoshop Elements. You would need to be a serious and experienced graphics professional to be out of the scope of these two programs. If you are such a pro, then GIMP is a huge cost savings over Photoshop Professional or Corel Painter.

Now if one just wanted the satisfaction of showing off one's shiny ass computer skills, put a Linux distro on a PC and load up GIMP and Inscape. But if one wanted to get productive rather than setting up software and learning complex apps, one could get a used Windows box for a couple hundred bucks and load Photoshop Elements. Could then get busy retouching photos and creating art rather than rebuilding kernels and related geek activity. Just like there are two ways to impregnate the wife - one way by using a comfy bed with a cozy atmosphere, and the other way by both of you out on the lake standing up in a canoe.
4317   richwicks   2023 Feb 18, 1:56pm  

HeadSet says

True, GIMP is very powerful, but so are the much easier to use $50 programs like Corel Paintshop and Adobe Photoshop Elements. You would need to be a serious and experienced graphics professional to be out of the scope of these two programs. If you are such a pro, then GIMP is a huge cost savings over Photoshop Professional or Corel Painter.


I'm a big believer in using powerful programs that are well outside of my scope of ability.

That's why I use Linux. ANYBODY can use Linux, and it's no longer hard to use, but it's hard to exhaust its capabilities. Right now, I have an SSHFS mount to a computer across the nation. If I want to send a file to my sister, I just send it.
4318   HeadSet   2023 Feb 18, 2:12pm  

richwicks says

I'm a big believer in using powerful programs that are well outside of my scope of ability.

Nothing wrong with that. But it is likely that Photoshop Elements is already well outside your scope of ability. It would be quite challenging to master its advanced features. For example, you could take a photo of a house, compost it to realistically look like another location (correcting lighting, shadows, and colors), then make the whole picture look like a classical oil painting. Maybe draw from scratch a realistic sword and sorcery scene.
4319   richwicks   2023 Feb 18, 2:24pm  

HeadSet says


Nothing wrong with that. But it is likely that Photoshop Elements is already well outside your scope of ability. It would be quite challenging to master its advanced features. For example, you could take a photo of a house, compost it to realistically look like another location (correcting lighting, shadows, and colors), then make the whole picture look like a classical oil painting. Maybe draw from scratch a realistic sword and sorcery scene.


Sure I can do the same with GIMP.

I RARELY use any advanced features in GIMP, but when I want to do something complex, I just look it up.

With Photoshop, I can't trust the program to exist next year. I can't trust it not to require me to update it once a year. I can't trust it to run on an older version of Windows. I've been screwed over and over and over by proprietary programs to such an extent, I just quit using them. Maybe it's a higher learning curve, but it's just ONE learning curve.

Why do people still us MS Office when there's LibreOffice?

https://www.libreoffice.org/

Just stupidity in my opinion at this point. LibreOffice (once OpenOffice) was better able to read old MS Office documents, than MS Office could. I know people who did their thesis in MS Office who couldn't open up the document in a modern version of MS Office, Open Office could.

In 30 years, the SAME THING will happen with MS Office again. I bet Photoshop will be entirely different as well.

People swear that MS Office is "better", but it's just different than LibreOffice. LibreOffice doesn't break backward compatibility to older documents. MS Office does, and the fucking thing is now on a subscription model. People who use it, are locked into it. It's just dumb.
4320   Patrick   2023 Feb 18, 2:35pm  

richwicks says

Why do people still us MS Office when there's LibreOffice?


I have an actuary friend who says that the most advanced features of Excel are not in LibreOffice, but he needs them for his job.
4321   HeadSet   2023 Feb 18, 3:01pm  

Patrick says

I have an actuary friend who says that the most advanced features of Excel are not in LibreOffice, but he needs them for his job.

Also some of the simpler ones. When I had everyone using OpenOffice at the cab company awhile back, OpenOffice did not support text-to-columns. True, I was able to fix that with a plug-in, but people who need to get work done do not have time to be updating their app, they just need it to work. Another issue was that we received excel sheets from outside offices that used graphic features that would not work in OpenOffice and prevent the sheet from opening. Not that these graphics added any value, just that the sender thought using "pro" looking templates looked more competent.
4322   richwicks   2023 Feb 18, 5:04pm  

HeadSet says

Another issue was that we received excel sheets from outside offices that used graphic features that would not work in OpenOffice


This is the main problem, compatibility.

Patrick says

I have an actuary friend who says that the most advanced features of Excel are not in LibreOffice, but he needs them for his job.


I bet they are available, but entirely different in use. The calculation functions in the spreadsheet are different, for example, but LibreOffice has a full language, but from MS, it's copyrighted, they can't duplicate MS Office entirely.

I think the problem is "who is bigger". A smaller company is forced to use whatever the larger company uses.
4326   RayAmerica   2023 Feb 19, 10:06am  

Dr. John Campbell: Covid 'Vaccine' Causes Brain and Heart Injury, Not the Infection (Video)

Both the U.S. and the U.K. are refusing to investigate anomalous deaths. “Now, why are autopsies not being done in the United States?"

In a recent video posted to his YouTube channel, Dr. John Campbell provides unequivocal evidence that the mRNA covid vaccines cause brain and heart injury.

https://rairfoundation.com/dr-john-campbell-covid-vaccine-causes-brain-and-heart-injury-not-the-infection-video/
4327   GNL   2023 Feb 19, 10:19am  

I still don't know anyone who has been harmed by the jab.
4328   richwicks   2023 Feb 19, 10:22am  

GNL says

I still don't know anyone who has been harmed by the jab.


I know several women who had their periods change.
4329   Patrick   2023 Feb 19, 10:42am  

Did they tell you?
4330   Onvacation   2023 Feb 19, 11:09am  

RayAmerica says

Both the U.S. and the U.K. are refusing to investigate anomalous deaths. “Now, why are autopsies not being done in the United States?"

Why don't they do autopsies? Why don't we find out the cause of death of these healthy young, and not so healthy older. people that "died suddenly". According to all the CSI and forensic crime shows from the last couple of decades we can establish the exact time, place, and killer of a mutilated corpse. We should be able to find out what these people actually died from. "Suddenly" is not a cause of death.
4331   GNL   2023 Feb 19, 11:29am  

Patrick says


Did they tell you?

If you're asking me, no. I'm going to guess that they wouldn't either BUT, it's hard to hide serious health problems so, I would have heard about those.
4333   Patrick   2023 Feb 19, 3:24pm  

https://twitter.com/DrLoupis/status/1627215756969537543?ref_src=patrick.net


Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis
@DrLoupis
After 2 years of experimenting on healthy people, they are still giving these useless and harmful ‘vaccines’ to people.


4334   richwicks   2023 Feb 19, 3:29pm  

Onvacation says

ccording to all the CSI and forensic crime shows from the last couple of decades we can establish the exact time, place, and killer of a mutilated corpse.


All television is propaganda.

Besides, they know full well what is killing people. I'm sure they've done SOME autopsies, and from that have been able to come to a conclusion. Conspiracies exist and the way they work is not because everybody in the conspiracy has to know they are in one. They just have to do their job, and keep their mouth shut.
4335   Patrick   2023 Feb 19, 3:36pm  

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/they-shall-not-grow-old


The lesson is clear. Whenever the State and its military-industrial-biopharmaceutical friends make big promises to the citizenry, the citizenry should be skeptical. Most of the people who work for the State have little competence beyond routine administrative work. The industrialists who create new technologies rarely if ever foresee the consequences of their technologies being deployed in wide-scale practice. When our officials tell us that we MUST participate in their latest grand scheme, we should tell them. No thanks. We don’t believe the State and its lobbyist friends are our Benevolent Father, and we will manage without your “help.”
4337   Ceffer   2023 Feb 19, 4:00pm  

Perchance 'Frontotemporal mRNA Dementia?'. Vaxxed, Bruce?

https://t.me/gatewaypunditofficial/25588
4338   GNL   2023 Feb 19, 4:03pm  

Patrick says

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/they-shall-not-grow-old



The lesson is clear. Whenever the State and its military-industrial-biopharmaceutical friends make big promises to the citizenry, the citizenry should be skeptical. Most of the people who work for the State have little competence beyond routine administrative work. The industrialists who create new technologies rarely if ever foresee the consequences of their technologies being deployed in wide-scale practice. When our officials tell us that we MUST participate in their latest grand scheme, we should tell them. No thanks. We don’t believe the State and its lobbyist friends are our Benevolent Father, and we will manage without your “help.”


My fear is falling for the Boy who cried wolf. The 3rd time, the wolf really did come and slaughter the sheep. What is to keep the government from faking us out and then, when we all tell them we don't believe them, they release the REAL Kraken and kill us all because we didn't take the current jab?
4339   richwicks   2023 Feb 19, 4:37pm  

GNL says

My fear is falling for the Boy who cried wolf. The 3rd time, the wolf really did come and slaughter the sheep. What is to keep the government from faking us out and then, when we all tell them we don't believe them, they release the REAL Kraken and kill us all because we didn't take the current jab?


Why wouldn't they have just released the Kraken 3 years ago?

I don't think biological weapons work very well. It's hard to make a disease that kills, AND spreads. Quickly mutating viruses tend to attenuate. I just don't believe the government can build a good biological weapon in a virus.
4340   GNL   2023 Feb 19, 4:59pm  

richwicks says

Why wouldn't they have just released the Kraken 3 years ago?

Good question. However, I am not an expert in psyop warfare.
4341   RayAmerica   2023 Feb 19, 8:08pm  

12-Year-Old New Jersey Boy Dies Suddenly During Football Practice

Team officials say that Brown-Garcia was not engaged in heavy activity at the time, according to News 12.

“No contact. It was just drills running back and forth. He didn’t get hit,” said his mother, Raven Brown. “He was a healthy kid…I don’t know why Friday night was his day.”
https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2023/02/19/12-year-old-new-jersey-boy-dies-suddenly-during-football-practice/
4342   ForcedTQ   2023 Feb 19, 8:43pm  

GNL says

Patrick says


https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/they-shall-not-grow-old




The lesson is clear. Whenever the State and its military-industrial-biopharmaceutical friends make big promises to the citizenry, the citizenry should be skeptical. Most of the people who work for the State have little competence beyond routine administrative work. The industrialists who create new technologies rarely if ever foresee the consequences of their technologies being deployed in wide-scale practice. When our officials tell us that we MUST participate in their latest grand scheme, we should tell them. No thanks. We don’t believe the State and its lobbyist friends are our Benevolent Father, and we will manage without your “help.”



My f...

They can’t kill us all because they still need enough slaves to do their bidding so they don’t have to labor.
4343   stereotomy   2023 Feb 19, 9:11pm  

richwicks says


GNL says


My fear is falling for the Boy who cried wolf. The 3rd time, the wolf really did come and slaughter the sheep. What is to keep the government from faking us out and then, when we all tell them we don't believe them, they release the REAL Kraken and kill us all because we didn't take the current jab?


Why wouldn't they have just released the Kraken 3 years ago?

I don't think biological weapons work very well. It's hard to make a disease that kills, AND spreads. Quickly mutating viruses tend to attenuate. I just don't believe the government can build a good biological weapon in a virus.


I'm no longer afraid of viruses now that, thanks to @Rin and others, I've discovered ivermectin, hydroxycholoquine or quercetin phytosome, and zinc. Unless a virus can kill me within 24 hours, Rin's cocktail + ivermectin will clobber it within 3 days.

I've converted a long-time friend to the virtues of the 'mectin. The more I use it, the more I understand why the discoverers won the Nobel Prize. It really is a miracle drug.

I wonder what the results would have been if instead of using remdesivir to "cure" Ebola, they tried ivermectin + the Rin cocktail or something comparable like Zelenko's (RIP).
4344   RayAmerica   2023 Feb 20, 4:43am  

My wife & I attended the wake for my cousin's only son (my 2nd. cousin) who 'died suddenly' at 36. Much could be said, but I'll keep it brief and pertinent to this post.

Two particularly interesting conversations, both with 2nd. cousins. 'Debbie' (not her real name) is a highly educated medical specialist that works out of town for a well known hospital. Debbie told me the shocking news that both her husband and son have recently suffered serious * 'brain damage' and are bed-ridden. Prior to this, she said both her son and husband were 'perfectly healthy.' Her husband is about 50 and the son in his early 20's. Considering Debbie's association with the hospital, there is no doubt in my mind that they were vaccinated. Debbie has always been a very self-confident individual and somewhat aloof. Yesterday, she was clearly shaken. You could see the pain in her eyes ... and the fear.

'Ben' is another 2nd. cousin and was close to the diseased. We had a lengthy conversation that turned to the subject of the COVID 'vaccines.' Ben emphatically stated that he was against the 'vaccines.' Knowing that he was much closer to the situation than I was, I asked him if he knew what happened. He said he didn't know specifically, but that he didn't doubt it one bit that it was the 'vaccine.'

Obviously, there is no proof that the 'vaccines' were the cause and effect of the above, but it sure seems highly suspicious at the very least.

* I did a quick search on 'vaccine' related brain damage and found this:

Vaccine brain injury. Dr. John Campbell presents slides showing vax damage to brain & heart tissue. The spike protein is toxic and can cause early dementia. "Safe" and "Effective" in what?

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/1162kg9/vaccine_brain_injury_dr_john_campbell_presents/
4345   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2023 Feb 20, 4:46am  

RayAmerica says

y wife & I attended the wake for my cousin's only son

Sorry to hear it. Was an autopsy ordered?

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