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NFL player DeMarcus Walker: "It gotta be these vaccines"


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2023 Jan 11, 11:10pm   1,083 views  23 comments

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https://twitter.com/livinglegend_44/status/1612142718246952963?ref_srpatrick.net


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Some of the most athletic and fit people in the world dropping dead? It’s literally the only logical reason

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100% there's no way anyone can say it isn't and have a legitimate stance

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Finally, somebody with some fucking balls in the NFL!

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Thank you for speaking out & saying what everyone is thinking but too scared to say…

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When they tell you they have no idea what it could be, but it's absolutely, positively, totally not a particular thing, then it is most likely that very thing.




Finally someone famous with the balls to speak the truth.

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1   GNL   2023 Jan 12, 5:07am  

Never heard of Demarcus Walker.
2   GNL   2023 Jan 12, 6:12am  

One of the comments said...

"Look into risk of covid-residual myocarditis vs vaccine-residual myocarditis and get back to us."
3   Shaman   2023 Jan 12, 8:05am  

GNL says

One of the comments said...

"Look into risk of covid-residual myocarditis vs 💉 -residual myocarditis and get back to us."


Let people who think this way die in ignorance.

The best and largest studies out of Europe show that the risk of Covid induced myocarditis is very small while the risk from the vax is high.
4   mell   2023 Jan 12, 8:05am  

GNL says

One of the comments said...

"Look into risk of covid-residual myocarditis vs vaccine-residual myocarditis and get back to us."

That's their last straw they are grasping onto though. It's technically true that covid can cause myocarditis, but it's exceptionally rare and even exceptionally rarer to be residual. But since everyone had covid by now, they will keep saying that it could be covid and not the clot shot. This is easily debunked though by looking at the numbers of myocarditis in jabbed vs unjabbed.
6   Patrick   2023 Jan 12, 5:45pm  

GNL says

One of the comments said...

"Look into risk of covid-residual myocarditis vs vaccine-residual myocarditis and get back to us."


https://patrick.net/post/1340336/2021-07-29-thread-for-vax-deaths-maimings-and?start=3749#comment-1915884


https://www.eugyppius.com/p/sars-2-and-paxlovid-resistance-the?publication_id=268621&post_id=96270516&isFreemail=true

A Twitter friend points to this literature review of 50 studies involving a total of nearly 550 postmortem investigations, failing to find once again that myocarditis is a symptom of Covid infection. Vaccinators have promoted the opposite view, to cast SARS-2 as more dangerous than their myocarditis-inducing vaccines. In retrospect, this makes the explosion of anxiety surrounding Covid-induced myocarditis (specifically in young male athletes) in Fall 2020, just as Pfizer/BioNTech were preparing to take their vaccines to Phase 3 trials, particularly interesting. At the time nobody could’ve known what effect the mRNA vaccines would have upon widespread administration, but myocarditis is a well-studied side-effect of the smallpox vaccine, and is often included in lists of possible adverse events from vaccination.
7   GNL   2023 Jan 12, 7:09pm  

Thanks for all you do, Patrick.
8   Patrick   2023 Jan 12, 7:14pm  

Thank you @GNL

It's nice to be thanked, since there are some people who won't even talk to me anymore because of my opinions here.
9   GNL   2023 Jan 12, 7:18pm  

Patrick says


Thank you GNL

It's nice to be thanked, since there are some people who won't even talk to me anymore because of my opinions here.

Me too. However, I think it is a blessing. Time to separate the wheat from the chaff.

As Trump might say..."You have a good brain."
10   WookieMan   2023 Jan 12, 7:30pm  

Patrick says

It's nice to be thanked, since there are some people who won't even talk to me anymore because of my opinions here.

Like "offline" you're talking about? If you're talking about the vaccine and covid in general I always preface the conversation I'm not looking to get into an argument. I always state my position, listen to theirs and 7 out of 10 times I just say I disagree but respect your stance. It's a dig and they know it, but I was cordial.

You ain't changing these fuckers though Patrick. Even if it's family. I battled with my spouse for months once the vaccine came out. She got it. The guy (Fauci) that said a vaccine cannot get done that fast then tells you to take it. Count me out. Her choice. I warned her. Thank god for insurance policies even though I'd be destroyed emotionally and the kids if she died. Some fights aren't worth winning, especially if you know you're on the winning side. You move on. Can't control people.
11   GNL   2023 Jan 12, 8:43pm  

Truth must be defended.
12   WookieMan   2023 Jan 12, 8:59pm  

GNL says

Truth must be defended.

Can't argue truth when you know the person knows shit about it. "Well the CDC said blahhhhh." I rarely get into arguments I can't win or I know the other person is going to be stubborn. There's no point.

Out of our network and peer group we hang out with I'm one of a handful that didn't get vaccinated. It's not a small group either. In thinking I might be the only unvaccinated person we actively hang out with.

I can win any argument in 6 seconds, but they'll be stubborn as fuck and not give up. I hope I at least plant a seed though. Question 1 from me, what vaccine on this planet was created in basically 6 months for a virus we "didn't" know about?........ Crickets 10 out of 10 times.
13   Bd6r   2023 Jan 12, 9:05pm  

GNL says


Truth must be defended.

When I point out PEER REVIEWED covid truths (like masks not working, vaccine side effects etc) to many of my supposedly educated colleagues, they run away instead of engaging or change topic of conversation.
14   Patrick   2023 Jan 12, 11:28pm  

@Bd6r They run because they fear feeling stupid for having taken the vaxx, and they fear feeling guilty for having encouraged others to take it.

They fear you are going to make them feel these pains if they have a conversation with you.

You're right, but they don't care about that. They care about the pain.
15   DhammaStep   2023 Jan 13, 3:32am  

GNL says

One of the comments said...

"Look into risk of covid-residual myocarditis vs vaccine-residual myocarditis and get back to us."

Ever met someone that started talking about a subject you know about quite well and it becomes quickly clear they have no idea what they're talking about? I'm sure we all have. When I was younger it felt almost necessary to fight idiocy. Now, I can only chuckle with pity.
16   richwicks   2023 Jan 13, 4:02am  

GNL says

Truth must be defended.

No it doesn't, the truth always comes out and multiple people come to it independently.

Lies need to be defended. Whenever you are told to stop asking questions about a topic, it's because a lie is being defended.

You know anything that is defended by censorship is a lie. If you can't question it it's because a lie is difficult to defend, the truth is not.
17   GNL   2023 Jan 13, 5:57am  

richwicks says

GNL says


Truth must be defended.

No it doesn't, the truth always comes out and multiple people come to it independently.

Lies need to be defended. Whenever you are told to stop asking questions about a topic, it's because a lie is being defended.

You know anything that is defended by censorship is a lie. If you can't question it it's because a lie is difficult to defend, the truth is not.

The truth must be exposed? I feel it is my duty, at least when my kids and grandkids are around, to be sure that a lie does not go into their ears without some kind of defense.
18   WookieMan   2023 Jan 13, 6:15am  

GNL says

I feel it is my duty, at least when my kids and grandkids are around, to be sure that a lie does not go into their ears without some kind of defense.

Tell the kids the truth. But don't get in a battle over it with other adults. People still think the earth is flat. And that's just one topic out probably millions where people are morons.

I'm actually okay with conspiracy theories, but you have to have the mental awareness to know that it's probably not true. Arguing with someone set in their beliefs that are clearly wrong to 99% of people is a waste of time. I think we're getting there with Covid and the vaccine. People feel they've been lied to.

I got absolutely destroyed in the housing bust because I believed in something. Sometimes people need to learn the hard way. Hopefully it makes them a better/smarter person. Did for me or so I think. Hell it's why I'm on this site.
19   RayAmerica   2023 Jan 13, 7:19am  

Very good illustration that shows the lengths that pro-EXPERIMENTAL 'vaccine' supporters will go in order to defend their position. Tyson is an establishment mouthpiece with a long history, so his pro-vaccine assertions should come as no surprise. The issue of athletes from around the world 'dropping dead' along with suffering from other heart related issues is also discussed.

"They Were WRONG!" - Neil deGrasse Tyson In Heated Vaccine Debate With Patrick Bet-David

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CquiSjgJNc8
20   mell   2023 Jan 13, 7:35am  

RayAmerica says


Very good illustration that shows the lengths that pro-EXPERIMENTAL 'vaccine' supporters will go in order to defend their position. Tyson is an establishment mouthpiece with a long history, so his pro-vaccine assertions should come as no surprise. The issue of athletes from around the world 'dropping dead' along with suffering from other heart related issues is also discussed.

"They Were WRONG!" - Neil deGrasse Tyson In Heated Vaccine Debate With Patrick Bet-David

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CquiSjgJNc8

This may sound harsh and not do justice to all the creds and smarts he supposedly has, but tyson to me was never more than a token science negro the left could worship while destroying the lives of black people who are really in need. He never struck me as particularly intelligent or noteworthy other than making a good science narrator for kids and adolescents, as long as he doesn't veer off into fields he knows jack shit about such as medicine, and as long as he keeps politics out of his talks.
21   GNL   2023 Jan 13, 7:44am  

WookieMan says

Tell the kids the truth. But don't get in a battle over it with other adults. People still think the earth is flat. And that's just one topic out probably millions where people are morons.

But, the Covid issue is worth a fight imo. It is for freedom and for life. Both freedom and life were and are being sacrificed. If the jabs are indeed killing people, you have a moral duty imo to warn others. I'd actually put freedom above life. The government was threatening the lives of every single American. NEVER FORGET what they tried to do. I do not think this is over. Covid may be over but, the purpose of Covid I do not believe is over.
22   Onvacation   2023 Jan 19, 1:28pm  

RayAmerica says

They Were WRONG!" - Neil deGrasse Tyson In Heated Vaccine Debate With Patrick Bet-David

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CquiSjgJNc8

Tyson is such an asshoe.
23   Karloff   2023 Jan 19, 2:18pm  

Onvacation says

Tyson is such an asshoe.

deGrasshole

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