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There is no more damning indictment of our society than the way kids are being used as pawns in a sick game of lies and avarice.

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Yeah, and don't forget about all the babies murdered every year to protect, wait for it ...

"the right to choose" (murder).

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Exactly. My abortion loving sister said it was not the same thing when I told her it was” my body my choice” to not take the jabs. A total liberal who could not see nor understand this. It was all about her not being infected.

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This is the price of political ambition. The COVID reaction was about power and control. It was an opportunity not wasted. It illustrates how effective hate-based politics can be. If you still think the excessively abusive response to the COVID threat in 2020 was a misguided but well intentioned desire to protect the innocent. well, enjoy your unicorn ride.

Political power had slipped from "the proper authorities" and no measures were (or are still) too extreme to secure the rightful (in their minds) rulers to their self-appointed place. Restoration is not enough - it MUST be secured so that the 2016 uprising in the US, which spread globally, can not be repeated. The outsiders had to be dealt with harshly, and measures take to ensure no outsider could breach the gates again! If that means killing a few billion kids, well, that's what it takes. Power is all that matters.

Yes, the closer you look the worse it gets.

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Brilliantly said

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But this infant saved others! Possibly prolonged the life of a grandma in a nursing home by 2 weeks! It was so worth it!

Next move: MODERNA ANNOUNCES DIABETES VACCINE FOR INFANTS -- FDA APPROVES AT THE SPEED OF SCIENCE

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"insulin giant eli lilly to buy moderna..."

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Fun fact.. when public backlash against Monsanto was mounting Eli Lily bought the bovine growth hormone business. Use of rBGH/rBST has been banned globally since 1984 when UN JECFA found consuming hormone dairy elevates small cell cancers and diabetes rates.. lucky the food & drug business partner so well & loyal customers Star*ucks & Carlyle/Bain Dunkin/Baskin the consumer market holds strong! America runs on toxins!!

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Nah! Grandma was already dead. She died way back in 2020, 48 hours after she got that life-saving Pfizer shot in the nursing home. But we can look forward to a rash of articles in the Washington Post, NYT and Atlantic explaining how climate change is causing type 1 diabetes.

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Of course!

But, if we transfer enough wealth form working people to the extremely wealthy, we can stop this!

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Thanks for the heads up on that. Will be watching.

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In the words of one doctor, the baby took one for the team.

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Who in the hell volunteers their baby for an experiment. Well, we know now. Demonic possessed parents ready for child sacrifice to save their own arses.

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Now that's just hyperbole...surely Moderna's already in the works mRNA jab to treat heart failure will be the next to be approved by FDA! It's a much bigger market too! :P

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Not to worry, there will doubtless be trillions poured into funding Type 1 diabetes research to chase that Sisyphean cure which is eternally 5 years away.

And further dollars to empower approved dieticians to recommend a plant-based, heart- and climate-friendly diet, exactly the opposite of what a diabetic patient should eat to manage blood glucose.

And further further dollars for the insulin regimens those patients will need to handle the basal requirements as well as even more to account for the superfluous carbohydrate from the aforementioned diets.

Isn't modern medicine grand?

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This was one of several suspicious counsels I got from consulting a "Naturopath." Now mind you, she is a real MD but she also owns and operates what I'd call a India-themed health spa. She clearly knew her stuff but during my 2-hour consult also astrology, mystical energies and such were also discussed. The gift shop sells massage oils, candles and essential oils for aromatherapy. Some of her health advice was (in my opinion) very fringe: claims that all wireless (not just 5G) is potentially harmful, avoid plastics, and so forth. Anyway relevant to diet: she advocated lots of veggies and to avoid milk and meats (except fish.) Overall I think her diet would be a healthy one, but probably high carbs so perhaps not for everyone. While she didn't push a religion on me, she is clearly of Indian Subcontinent ancestry. She didn't come right out and say eating meat is wrong, but did recommend a video (?) called "Forks over knives." I probably won't watch it.

I'm more in alignment with you, Wesley. While I've never really tried, nor apparently (yet) have a dire need, to watch my diet, I'd sooner drop carbs and sugars before I would cut out meats.

I cite my experience for a couple reasons. I'm satisfied that I got something for my $300. I wanted alternative opinions, and brother did I !!! [ROFL} While much of her advice probably has merit, in my opinion some of it is lunatic-fringe and apparently not well supported by science. Alas, much CONVENTIONAL medicine turns out to not be well supported by science either, or at the very least, is extremely slow to readjust to new discoveries that annul previous wisdom. And, as noted, I think there is a potential ethical/religious conflict of interest in her diet advice. Perhaps it's just me, but I consider that a glaring fault. Quite frankly, I was there because I wanted factual advice and information, not because my MD might secretly fear that I would eat the latest incarnation of one of her relatives.

Baby steps: Unless my cardiologist can make a convincing reason I should stay on it, I'm quitting the statin. I remain dubious about the hypertension med, but still pondering. I mention the statin because it's an example of a widely-promoted medical intervention that's been around for years, and the dirty little secret is that it's at best of of very slight benefit to the vast majority of patients who take them, and still with potential side effects. As such, it's a perfect example what is essentially medical dogma, pardon me, "best practices" but WRONG. I'm probably more cheeky than most people, but it still feels awkward calling an expert on his bullshit. Broadly speaking, we've been fighting the same battle with the mRNA "vaccines." It's a sad state of affairs when the layman can describe in plain language what's wrong, but the gatekeepers and the medical guild insist that nothing is wrong, but there you have it.

All is not lost: I suppose if I ever want HCQ/Ivermectin and the like, I will be welcomed back no matter which of her relatives I may have digested.

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"While she didn't push a religion on me"

I submit that you simply did not recognize the religion she was pushing. This "plant based" mantra is a religion. One as fanatical as any formally recognized religious sect. And less tolerant of non-believers than most. The actual science is building a substantial body of evidence that much of the "good diet" advice (and mandates) given over the last 3 decades, especially the "low fat, no meat", is resulting in escalation of all manner of health problems and diseases. It's far from healthy and far from harmless. It takes a true zealot to stick with it in the presence of such overwhelming evidence it's not working.

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Please explain how "lots of veggies" equal "high carbs" ? It's refined carbs, such a white bread, rice, pasta, ready-to-eat cereals, cake, pies , potato chips, ice cream, highly processed seed and veg. oils and any suga-laden food/drinks which are high carbs and should be minimized in a healthy diet. Not vegetables.

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"carbs" was inaccurate. Many of the things on the veggie diets are high in sugars which is far more of an issue for some people (such as those with blood sugar regulation issues). Examples include root veggies like carrots, potatoes, and of course yams and the like. Also, most people preaching the veggie/vegan gospel are also preaching the low fat/no fat litany, as well as including rice (brown of course) and other grains (to avoid starvation). These sources of carbs/sugars can be very bad in a low fat diet - absence of the fat to regulate the speed of digestion and uptake means spikes and crashes are far more likely - and real health risks associated with this instability.

Compounding this is the over diagnosis of type 2 diabetes, which in people with insulin tolerance issues results in the opposite of helpful advice and treatment. Because it is the go-to for anyone over a certain age (and appearance I'm afraid), most docs stop looking for an actual cause when confronted with symptoms. And the usual treatment recommendations (low fat, drugs) can dramatically worsen some of the conditions that are mis-diagnosed.

Compounding this further is the standard deviation of human physiology. What works for one person may be harmful for another. We're a complex machine and our real science has only a minimal understanding of how it works. Very superficial - as evidenced by how poorly our current understandings predict actual outcomes.

The "healthy diet" litany is as dangerous as the bad information on COVID in my usually disregarded opinion.

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Yes. But the diabetics I know don’t want to eat that healing way--with good animal proteins added--they just want to eat junk and take the pill or shot. Now when insulin resistance is ramping up even in children there is a new “drug” to counter that instead of getting a better diet and lifestyle going. Still you gotta eat a hell of a lot of kale to get enough protein. All veg wont

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Oct 23, 2022·edited Oct 23, 2022

They may have figured out (perhaps unconsciously) that the "healthy way" they have been told all these years is what destroyed their ability to regulate blood sugar. Especially the low fat, avoid meat advice. While you find populations of humans who thrive on almost any kind of diet, there has been generations of selection at work. Another very risky habit I see in a lot of the "low sugar" followers are sugar substitutes, which may be many times worse for some people. A little "junk" in the form of a good old high fat treat once in a while following a good workout and steak dinner is far healthier (for me) than what most people advise.

I emphasize "for me" because everyone's body is different. The SD across any meaningful sample size (non-curated sample) is vast.

A pretty good example of the anti-healthy health food litany is low fat yogurt. Maybe OK if you could actually consume the stuff plain, but most folks eat the high sugar non-fat stuff and this is perhaps the worst combination of all for a lot of humans. You're probably (statistically) better off feeding your kids icecream for breakfast than non-fat Yoplait.

The other thing that can help a lot is to pay attention to yourself. The body has signals. If the diet you're on leaves you feeling like crap, it is probably not healthy for you. If the all greens all the time diet has you committed to being never more than 2 minutes from a toilet, for example, you may want to reconsider. A lot of folks instead listen to other people more than their own bodies. A PhD or MD doesn't include a lot of education on YOUR particular body. But for most of us we have a lifetime of experience to draw upon with respect to how our body reacts, if we pay attention.

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The vegans I have known just get tired of chopping veg and trying to balance lack of protein and such that they just start eating vegan allowed junk. Same with the vegetarians. I quit believing conventional medicine when I learned that cholesterol and CVD is pure unadulterated bunk. No statins ever for me. I’m old. I want my cholesterol higher for brain health. The body makes cholesterol. Yes I to love my meat and good animal products.

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I know a geneticist who sums up the contrast between actual science and medical advise: To live a long time, choose your parents wisely. And then be lucky. The right genes and avoiding disasters is the key.

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If you’d like to know more about statins, you might like Dr. Michael Eades newsletter, The Arrow.

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Read Cholesterol Con and other books on this subject. Statins are a con and use the same deceitful statistics and effective rate lies the jab makers use. They have serious side effects like shutting down CoQ10 in the body leaving you MORE susceptible to heart damage. Among other dangers.

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Thanks. I've been having the statin debate with my doc. My "bad cholesterol" number is higher than the (recently revised) AMA "guidelines" by a few points. It is still far below the previous guidelines. So far I'm winning:

1. The majority of research supporting statin use indicates it for slowing the progression in patients showing arterial disease.

2. My calcium score both times is zero. This indicates my blood flow and CV are working at the level of a healthy 30 year old (I am over 60).

3. My resting heart rate normally is under 70.

4. I have no signs whatever of CV disease or weakness and he's been looking (testing)

In the next volley, I will add some references to risks of adverse affects and pile onto the "do no harm" argument. So far I'm winning. I also have a trump card, which I will play when needed:

MY BODY, MY CHOICE!

It took a while to get a primary doc that would have the discussion. The first few (30-something) docs got a dear in the headlight look when I started talking about reading research papers and asking questions during the interview (yes, I told the candidates I needed to interview them before I chose one - that filtered out several off the top).

Let's not get started on "Type 2 diabetes"...this is another major scam from what I have found. If you are over a certain age you are about 99% likely to be flagged for this. And the method of diagnosis - taking ONE measurement (fasting blood sugar) is insane. In recent years continuous monitoring has become simple, safe, and inexpensive (relatively) and every study that I've found that used continuous monitoring has debunked the idea that fasting blood sugar is a valid indication of anything. My advice is if slapped with this label, find a doc that will prescribe continuous monitoring for at least a month before you accept any treatment.

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Yep, increased medical consumers, increase debt a continued business model.and slave system.

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6 of the 'settled' 54 claims to the government's vaccine injury program have been accepted, with 70,000 more waiting. Even if we ignore the claims that were denied after it was determined the vaccine caused the injury but it wasn't eligible for compensation AND we round down to 10% 'approval', we're looking at roughly 7,000 ALREADY ON THE WAITING LIST that will be approved for government-admitted vaccine-caused injuries.

It will be interesting to see how they spin that, along with the sudden rash of dead kids that only shows up in America because the rest of the world still has half a brain.

Edit: Link https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/3-more-covid-19-vaccine-injuries-approved-for-compensation-by-us-authorities_4809214.html

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Parents need to say no. I cannot be more concerned about other people's children than they are.

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I just emailed my governor to thank him for publicly stating Virginia will not bow to the pressure.

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Really? Virginia already requires homeschoolers to be vaccinated. Hardly winning in VA. Yes, you can get exemptions. NOBODY should be required to get an exemption. A simple NO should suffice.

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Definitely agree, but as a NoVA resident I know our school district would be the first to mandate such a thing if allowed. I’ve opted my 13 yo out of HPV and would have tried to for covid.

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Till Soros funds a campaign for a wef-governor in your state.

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I hope not! Virginians really picked up Youngkin’s message that we (especially parents) are sick of s—t we don’t want pushed down our throats by people who think they’re our betters. His opponent nailed himself to the wall when he said parents shouldn’t tell schools what to teach.

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Good idea.. did same. ✅

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Our neighbors rushed to get the jabs for themselves and their young adult children as soon as they were available, even lying that their 24 year old daughter was in a "health care related field" so that she could get it sooner. Now, I just learned that their 21 year old son was recently diagnosed with sudden onset Type I diabetes, which does NOT run in their family.

The irony of all of this is that both of their kids have significant social anxiety and their son, especially, is clearly on the spectrum. Neither of them have been able to find decent jobs because of their severe personality disorders, even though the oldest graduated from a top digital design university. The mom has questioned how they both ended up like this and even speculated as to whether it had anything to do with all the vaccines they received as children! But then she rushes out to get them vaxxed ASAP, even lying in order to make it happen, and now her son has a lifelong serious illness...there truly are none so blind as those who will not see!

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Fuck them kids, right?

And they're gonna be fucked a trazillion ways from Sunday.

Hey, look. At least you know who not to ask to cat-sit when you go on vacation. If they won't protect their toddlers, Fluffy doesn't stand a chance.

It's already an unrelenting terror for me that the people dearest to me in life and anywhere beyond took the vax. I understand why they did, and the goodness in their natures that made them believe it was OK. But me, I did the best I could when everything was in my hands, and now, at this stage in life, you just gotta hope karma will be on your side.

For all these little children though, led to the slaughter, in one way or another, by the ones who should fight for them unto death--absolute horror of our times.

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I repeat this from a French General:

In a powerful letter making waves across Europe, French General Christian Blanchon praised citizens who refused the experimental Covid “vaccines” injections. Despite years of pressure campaigns, discriminatory policies, social exclusion, loss of income, threats, and being blamed for other’s deaths, the General thanked the “unvaccinated” for their strength, courage, and leadership:

Even if I were fully vaccinated, I would admire the unvaccinated for standing up to the greatest pressure I have ever seen, including from spouses, parents, children, friends, colleagues, and doctors.

People who have been capable of such personality, courage, and such critical ability undoubtedly embody the best of humanity.

They are found everywhere, in all ages, levels of education, countries, and opinions.

They are of a particular kind; these are the soldiers that any army of light wishes to have in its ranks.

They are the parents that every child wishes to have and the children that every parent dreams of having.

You are made of the stuff of the greatest that ever lived, those heroes born among ordinary men who shine in the dark.

They are beings above the average of their societies; they are the essence of the peoples who have built all cultures and conquered horizons.

They are there, by your side, they seem normal, but they are superheroes.

They did what others could not do; they were the tree that withstood the hurricane of insults, discrimination, and social exclusion.

And they did it because they thought they were alone and believed they were alone.

Excluded from their families’ Christmas tables, they have never seen anything so cruel. They lost their jobs, let their careers sink, and had no more money… but they didn’t care. They suffered immeasurable discrimination, denunciations, betrayals, and humiliation… but they continued.

You’ve passed an unimaginable test that many of the toughest marines, commandos, green berets, astronauts, and geniuses couldn’t pass.

Never before in humanity has there been such a casting; we now know who the resisters are on planet Earth.

Women, men, old, young, rich, poor, of all races and all religions, the unvaccinated, the chosen ones of the invisible ark, the only ones who managed to resist when everything fell apart. Collapsed.

You’ve passed an unimaginable test that many of the toughest marines, commandos, green berets, astronauts, and geniuses couldn’t pass.

You are made of the stuff of the greatest that ever lived, those heroes born among ordinary men who shine in the dark.”

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The ones that survive will pay us back.

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I'm already daubing my lintels with the secret mark so they know who to skip over.

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A mezuzah with the Declaration in it.

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With a case carved from cedarwood and encrusted with garnets.

Just for some extra support.

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Get the fuck outta here with that bougie exorcism gear. :)

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(takes a cleansing breath before shuffling the tarot deck...)

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An adult friend of mine is Type 1. She got vaccinated to travel overseas a little over a year ago, and said her blood sugar had not been “right” since. (I do not know if she got boosted). Not long ago, her family almost did not get to her home in time when she had a DKA incident. She was found dead in her home a few days ago. Her funeral is today.

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I'm really sorry for your loss.

How awful.

I also know someone who has not had normal blood sugar since her shot. She is also diabetic. Thin. Type 1.

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"Kingly conclaves stern and cold

Where blood with gold is bought and sold."

- Shelley

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if only students in school studied the classics and ancient history and civilizations and civics they might understand how things can go so awry, but alas they do not study these things any longer in their education.They only study gender and feelings and how to not to be Christian or conservative. We are doomed if we do not add history and civics back to our curriculum and start being more involved in our children's schools and education. The parents & voters who've turned a deaf ear need to be held accountable.

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Very very fitting.

Have we escaped all those ancient greek curses...or do we just re-cycle and relive them? An infinite wheel of suffering that truly has no end...well, not until the driving force ends....

WE are the driving force.

Bets on when humanity goes extinct?;)

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NOTHING supports their decision. Only the fact the pharma wants income for life and a guarantee of more meds to Fix the illness.

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With the add of Comiranty (sp) to the schedule, I think they now have clear sailing for future mRNA jabs. Under "Future Framework," little or no testing of new formulations is demanded. Welcome to the new world of medical regulation, where new technology is approved on the word of honor of big pharma, and safety standards of the past no longer apply.

I hope it can be reversed, but I've no idea how that can happen. Clearly there is not much official desire for such an outcome; they are plowing full speed ahead.

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cdc's insane decision to add mrna shots to childhood vaccines recommendation has republican candidates saying they will 'ban the shot from school mandates'.

the best october surprise the gop could ask for!

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Until the next guy undoes it!

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I'll believe it when I see it

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According to friends with children on swim team, there was a huge increase in kids wearing patches at meets this summer. Obviously I know nothing re their vax status. Additionally, I know of one child who landed in hospital for several days with DKA/now type 1 (unsure of when this occurred in relation to timing of shots) and a nine year old previously healthy child diagnosed w/ type 1 one week post injection. Heartbreaking. As we know, this is PhRMA’s biz model-create customers for life.

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patches like patch pumps. or?

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My friends reported they were patch pumps but I wasn’t there to ask parents-perhaps they were glucose monitors as April stated below.

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glucose monitors on their arms

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Not gonna help if the child is hypoglycemic during practice or a race. All sports are difficult for diabetics; but swimming, in particular, must be very carefully managed.

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Or abdomen depending on their monitor.

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Oct 21, 2022·edited Oct 21, 2022

And what other vaccines on the childhood schedule has caused the long list of chronic diseases? This kill shot has now opened the eyes of many parents as to the harms of vaccines.

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I used to be skeptical of the folks that claimed the pre-covid vaccine schedule for children led to Autism. Now, not so much.. Also, allergies. Kids today are allergic to everything. When I was a kid (80s) it was not that way.

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Oct 21, 2022·edited Oct 21, 2022

Hib vaccine also causes Type 1. Nobody under 2 should be getting any vaccines.

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Nobody should be getting vaccines. IMO.

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Watch the dept of edu reward "Schools for health" with billions for those who force the mandate locally... follow the money.

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"we simply use the computer to mark up, thee, uh, size of the account that they have with the FED, so it's much more akin, although not exactly the same, though it's much more akin to printing money than it is to borrowing" they have cheat codes to any outcome they want to incentivize

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they wanted cases they had money to print all the cases they needed

you want mandates? think they won't do the same? c'mon now they know local government are not capable to turn down that good good FED money (well most anyway)

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How in the world does adding this to the immmuzarion schedule pass any sort of cost benefit analysis for kids? This is going to make more people antivaxx than decades of propaganda by actual antivaxxers. The only cost benefit analysis that the CDC is running seems to be on behalf of pharma.

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Not progaganda.

Truth.

We've been speaking truth for decades.

Informed Choice Advocates.

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Truth! You are correct! They got what they wanted....liability immunity.

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