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Thread: Covid vaccinations - the legacy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    Data from Israel: myocarditis after COVID-19 vaccines remain rare, highest risk in young males.

    Among males ages 16 to 19 years, approximately 1 in 15,000 developed myocarditis after a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.

    All confirmed cases of myocarditis were mild and resolved after a short hospital stay (average of 3.5 days), and no hospital readmissions were reported in the following 90 days.

    https://newsroom.heart.org/news/data...in-young-males
    It would be interesting to see the latest stats, those are over 12 months out of date,

    "From July 31, 2021, to November 5, 2021, nearly 4 million (3.94 million) adults in Israel received a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, "

    Excess deaths in numerous countries, including the UK, have gone through the roof THIS YEAR. More people are dying now than during the pandemic but governments and the media mostly don't want to know. The few reports that do filter through in the MSM are usually investigative pieces which mention every possible cause of the excess death figures, except the vaccines, which just don't get mentioned.

    I wondered why Sarah Knapton, Science Editor of the Daily Telegraph, never mentioned vaccines in two pieces investigating excess deaths, and then I read this about where the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation were spending their money,

    "The Telegraph collected £3.45m, but that doesn’t include a recent $2.43m grant for “global policy and advocacy”

    So, if you want to know why the Science Editor of the Daily Telegraph won't mention excess deaths and vaccines in the same piece, as always.................... 'Follow The Money'.
    Last edited by sinkov; 21-12-2022 at 10:04 AM.

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    I have not read any of the thread, just this first post. Yesterday was the funeral of my friend. 50 years old, passed away in his sleep from heart attack

    Around 5 weeks ago another friend passed away in his sleep whilst in Australia visiting family

    Another friend had a heat attack and survived and his wife had organ complications but is recovering

    A friend I went to school with has had complete organ failure (48 years old) and she is currently on life support

    My daughters friend has had blood clots (age 19)

    Another friend has had gimme barre syndrome

    A young goalkeeper age 18 died in Mickleover, Derby where I reside at times.

    ALL have been injected with the experimental jab


    I dont do social media nowadays so these are just who I know about, Im sure there is lots more. People seem to be hurrying there heads in the sand locally. Luckily things are happening at a higher level for instance the Florida governor Ron Desantis is all over it.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...ccines-florida

    I only ever say things to try and help people and prevent them from getting the "jab" until they have researched it and looked into what is actually in the jab. If that is at all possible

    There is a good video here to watch, although it does bang on for 20 minutes rather boringly at the start.

    https://rumble.com/embed/pj.v1to6s2/

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    More recent news from Israel, seems our friends over there aren't averse to telling porkies.

    https://dailysceptic.org/2022/09/04/...israeli%20data

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    More recent news from Israel, seems our friends over there aren't averse to telling porkies.

    https://dailysceptic.org/2022/09/04/...israeli%20data
    They even try and tell us the incarcerated citizens on the Gaza Strip are not incarcerated at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    They even try and tell us the incarcerated citizens on the Gaza Strip are not incarcerated at all.
    Of course they're not incarcerated, they can always cross the border into the friendly neighbouring state of Egypt...........can't they ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Of course they're not incarcerated, they can always cross the border into the friendly neighbouring state of Egypt...........can't they ?
    No they cannot sinkov and well you know it.

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    Huge demand for "unvaccinated blood"...

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/health...rNwFKni2l1W8OQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    No they cannot sinkov and well you know it.
    Yes they can BT, as usual it seems you're not in full possession of the facts, the Rafah crossing is operational allowing access to and from Egypt, although Al Jazeera reports that Egypt does not appear particularly welcoming to the good citizens of Gaza.

    "Restrictions at the crossing imposed by the Egyptian authorities are currently not as strict as they have been in the past, but limits on the number and type of people allowed to travel continue. This has forced many Palestinians in Gaza to pay expensive and unofficial “coordination fees” to the Egyptian side to be able to leave during the limited days the crossing is open. Palestinian passengers also often complain about the behaviour of Egyptian security personnel, and what they describe as frequently humiliating searches. These measures can prolong the trip between Rafah and Cairo airport by up to 72 hours in some cases."
    Last edited by sinkov; 22-12-2022 at 11:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Yes they can BT, as usual it seems you're not in full possession of the facts, the Rafah crossing is operational allowing access to and from Egypt, although Al Jazeera reports that Egypt does not appear particularly welcoming to the good citizens of Gaza.

    "Restrictions at the crossing imposed by the Egyptian authorities are currently not as strict as they have been in the past, but limits on the number and type of people allowed to travel continue. This has forced many Palestinians in Gaza to pay expensive and unofficial “coordination fees” to the Egyptian side to be able to leave during the limited days the crossing is open. Palestinian passengers also often complain about the behaviour of Egyptian security personnel, and what they describe as frequently humiliating searches. These measures can prolong the trip between Rafah and Cairo airport by up to 72 hours in some cases."
    Freedom of movement for about $10,000 US per person sounds just like the usual capitalist rip your arse off ploy mon ami. Average wage on the Strip is about ZERO. Go figure eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Freedom of movement for about $10,000 US per person sounds just like the usual capitalist rip your arse off ploy mon ami. Average wage on the Strip is about ZERO. Go figure eh?
    Once again the above makes no sense, if it costs $10,000 to make the crossing there must be some very wealthy people in Gaza, which may well be the case, I wouldn't know. In 2021 there were 189,000 crossings at Rafah, in 2022 there have been 254,000. Almost half a million people have used the Rafah crossing in two years, but in your fantasy world the people of Gaza are incarcerated.

    The facts are out there mon ami, don't believe everything you read in the Grauniad, all you have to do is get off your arse and look for them. And seeing as it's Christmas I'll save you the trouble, here you are,

    https://gisha.org/en/movement-of-peo...afah-crossing/
    Last edited by sinkov; 24-12-2022 at 09:38 AM.

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