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Broken Heart Syndrome?! These people are going to burn in hell for their blatant lies. Holy guacamole, that takes heuvos for sure.

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Have you guys seen this Dr. Drew interview with Heather McDonald? Watch the wheels turning in her head as she begins to realize how uninformed her consent actually was:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCxwwEBHVh0

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Dr. Drew acknowledges weird vaxx reactions (like POTS) and talks about his friend who was wrecked by the booster...and then still recommends the jabs for some people.

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I noticed that, too. The cognitive dissonance is astounding. I’ve never watched Dr. Drew outside this clip so know nothing about him other than the enormous amount revealed in that segment alone.

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He says "it's still worth doing it" while interviewing a woman with a skull fracture caused by a jab reaction and right after talking about a friend who was severely injured that "still cannot walk across the room".

Astounding is truly the word.

What in the hell is wrong with these people? And how in the world are there so many of them?

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“Whatever was true now was true from everlasting to everlasting. It was quite simple. All that was needed was an unending series of victories over your own memory. ’Reality control’, they called it: in Newspeak, ’doublethink.’ …

“His mind slid away into the labyrinthine world of doublethink. To know and not to know, to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies, to hold simultaneously two opinions which cancelled out, knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them, to use logic against logic, to repudiate morality while laying claim to it, to believe that democracy was impossible and that the Party was the guardian of democracy, to forget whatever it was necessary to forget, then to draw it back into memory again at the moment when it was needed, and then promptly to forget it again: and above all, to apply the same process to the process itself. That was the ultimate subtlety: consciously to induce unconsciousness, and then, once again, to become unconscious of the act of hypnosis you had just performed. Even to understand the word ’doublethink’ involved the use of doublethink.”

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The prescience of that man is truly something to behold.

At least 50 million souls died fighting fascism in WWII, and here we are some 70 years later being ruled by fascists.

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The price of liberty is *eternal* vigilance. All around you live and breathe fascists, fantasizing and dreaming of ways to control you.

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Evidence-based medicine uses "number needed to harm" (NNH) and "number needed to treat" (NNT) to decide if a treatment is advisable. NNH and NNT values are unknown for the COVID-19 vaccines. But we are assured that no corners were cut in the approval process. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_needed_to_harm

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They’ll go after his family.

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Yes exactly. I will never cease to be shocked by these ppl

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He's a celebrity doctor who used to have an awful show on TV about sex...one of the many dirtbags who wrecked our culture. Lately, though, I have heard him say things that were outside the woke doctrine and actually made sense.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Pinsky

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As I recall it was it was a pretty funny show with Adam Corolla and Adam would put things in the proper, often funny if crude, context. Drew is more PC than Adam. Adam would call out people doing stupid things.

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I wonder if all praise to the Holy Vax God is to immunise (grin) his video from the Fact Check Gestapo?

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I think I'm going to take your word for it and not watch the clip! 😸

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These days, shifty people seem more trustworthy than the sincere types. The sincere ones are usually wrong but unshakable. The shifty ones at least are less convincing and less ideological.

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Interesting way of looking at it 🤔

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Interesting quote from 2017:

"Moderna’s attempts to make actual drugs from mRNA have been repeatedly hamstrung, proving either too weak or too dangerous to test in clinical trials, former employees and partners said. The company has instead prioritized vaccines, which can be dosed just once and thus avoid the safety problems that have plagued more ambitious projects."

Now they are trying to thread the needle with 3 doses. https://www.statnews.com/2017/07/27/moderna-alexion-partnership/

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Comments re vax start about 15:15

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Ugh, the giant sunglasses are annoying. I can't trust someone if I can't see their eyes when they're expostulating. She looks like a battered housewife wearing those things.

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She's wearing them because she has "raccoon eyes" from the skull fracture that makeup couldn't conceal. She'd look even more like a battered housewife without them. "Raccoon eyes" are actually a primary symptom of certain types of fracture.

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$10 says this is exactly what happened to Bob Saget.

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From what I've read of his injuries it would've needed to be a much more serious fall than hers, and it's unlikely he would've been up and walking after. Not impossible, since he could've been suffering major disorientation and still managed to make it to bed but I just don't see falling hard enough in a hotel room to sustain the head injuries he had.

So you might win that bet, but his particular case is awfully suspicious...

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He was a tall, thin guy. If he had passed out and fallen directly backwards, his head would have been like the tip of a whip and concentrated all his momentum. Falling like that can easily crack your skull as his was - all the way around. He may have felt dizzy and in pain but just assumed it was a bad bump (and the false assumption is part of the disorientation you get from such a blow) and hit the hay thinking he could sleep it off.

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I had broken heart syndrome once, a long time ago. I cured it with a bottle of whiskey and some Kris Kristofferson music on repeat.

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Tequila and Emmy Lou Harris here. Although come to think of it, tequila might have had something to do with the onset of the malady too.

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Yeah, I'm pretty sure. That stuff is worse than the vaccine!

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Just imagine all the malinformation that would end up in a hypothetical Tequila Adverse Events Reporting System database

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Definitely need a black box interaction warning for a bucket of Lone Star longnecks.

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"Lord help me, Jesus, I'm dyin' here, Lord help me, Jesus, my soul's in your hands." Oh yeah.

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Careful you don't OD on Bobby McGee, didn't work out so well for Janis.

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Bad marijuana* and Black Sabbath and AC/DC. Guess that's why I turned out the way I did. 🤡

*In deference to traditional American values I did try to drink as much beer as possible, but this was spotty until I became of legal age.

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Is there a vaccine for Schadenfreude? Cuz I'm heavily infected after seeing that German lady go down for the count.

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Those were some pretty wild eyes.

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Her left eye started to move independently of the right in the final seconds, suggesting a neurological episode. The vaccines are causing those, so…

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Oxygen starvation.

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It was horrific.

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News Headline: "Springtime Thought To Cause Heart Attacks!"

Constant bird singing seems to cause fatal heart arrhythmia.

Pollen seems to clog arteries and cause micro blood clots.

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I heard singing in the rain, driving @ 55mph, doing dirty deeds cheap, looking in the mirror, walking on sunshine, being shook all night long, raindrops falling on your head, bridges over troubled water and getting on a downtown train can cause heart attacks & blood clots!

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😆😆😆

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FUNNY!!!!!!

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This is all reminding me of the original Batman with Michael Keaton - the newscasters looking on the verge of death because the Joker had poisoned them. The World is now Gotham City.

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That is also known as Cot Death. Perhaps now there is an Omigod variant, Clot Death.

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Holy cow, that writer brought the receipts. What a fine documentation of the problem.

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Pretty much everything causes heart disease unless it has a Pfizer logo on it. If Bourla had a soul, he’d start selling Pfizer Brand Bacon

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Will Joe Rogan never stop.?

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Of course, the presenter in question has now tweeted that she's feeling fine and that in future she will always make sure to have a proper breakfast.

Can these "journalists" hear themselves?

https://twitter.com/Clara_Pfeffer/status/1493545174273871875

Edit: Does anyone know what likely happened to her? Looks like she had some sort of sudden brain freeze - is that what someone having a stroke looks like? I am fortunate enough to have never witnessed one in person.

Edit 2: in another German news article about the collapse, it says she has no memory of the "fainting fit" and that she was "gone" for a full minute or two. Memory loss like that doesn't sound like a normal side effect of fainting.

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IMHO, that does not look like low blood sugar...

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No breakfast explains one eye blinking and the other not. sure.

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I've said it before and I'll say it again.

I've got a really bad feeling about all this.

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Funny you should mention "broken heart syndrome", as a new autopsy report on two young men dying from myocarditis post-vax were described to have similar pathological changes in their hearts as people with BHS: https://meridian.allenpress.com/aplm/article/doi/10.5858/arpa.2021-0435-SA/477788/Autopsy-Histopathologic-Cardiac-Findings-in-Two

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Poignant as it may be, I found that video quite distressing to watch. I hope she’s OK.

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Am I a bad person for finding such occurrences hilarious?

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Bad? Well, naive, perhaps. The rate at which this is happening is far, far, far too high. It may seem like rich irony when it's "comedians" who start their sketches by talking about how many shots they had or "journalists" who demand vaccine mandates.

But at this rate it seems only a matter of time until it's someone driving a train, heavy goods vehicle, operating factory equipment or doing some other task where you can't just suddenly collapse without causing serious damage. Moreover, consider that these events appear to be strongly temporally associated. Imagine if you're on a flight in which both pilot and co-pilot were forced to get boosted on the same day, and then the stress of one collapsing triggers the other.

A *lot* of things in our society are risk calibrated on the assumption that fit healthy adults just don't collapse mid-way through a sentence with no warning. If that assumption is now going to be violated on a regular basis, it's only a matter of time until it leads to disaster.

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Dude, you must be the life of the party!

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A navy pilot crashed a $100 million F-35 on carrier USS Vinson in the South China Sea a few days 72 hours after her vax shot. That is a disaster that is being generally covered up. Navy is scrambling to recover the wreck because there is so much technology in it.

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+1 for pessimism (which, alas, usually has a high correlation to realism.) A man after my own heart, if I had one. 😈

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No worse than I, although I only find it funny if the cause is the "vax". If it's the vax, then it's hilarious and a big dish of just desserts.

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Welcome to the Dark Side 👊

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I was born there. Silencing parties with the "did he just say that?" comment is my stock in trade. :)

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Both of them had eye twitches before collapsing. Left side of their faces to be exact. To me, that's a strong signal of a neurological component to some of these side effects but hey, I'm not a doctor.

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Neither is Tiny Tony Fauci (although he did pay some medical school to print him a degree).

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I had a reactions similar to the woman in the first video. The day after my first jab, I had a near-fainting episode while presenting to a small group in a zoom meeting. Speaking to a group is always a little stressful, but it's something that I do all the time anyway. It was like the normal stress got amplified into something like a panic attack. It happened again a few times over the next few days. This is not something that has ever happened before, or in the six months or so since then.

When I went for my second jab, I mentioned it to the nurse / receptionist / whoever she was. She actually hesitated a bit then said something like, "um... well I think you should be OK." The impression that I got was of somebody who had heard this before, but was following orders to downplay it.

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Is Substack under DDoS attack? I'm having a Hell of a time today accessing any Substack articles and comments.

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