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Thread: Covid vaccinations - the legacy?

  1. #171
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    I did find it intriguing that, despite lockdowns and travel restrictions still in place all over the planet, somehow the Olympic Games in China were allowed to go ahead, with mass media coverage obviously. While we were supposed to be cowering in our homes, in fear of the deadly virus, only allowed out if fully vaxxed and muzzled, this did seem rather incongruous to me.

    Incongruous, until the words 'bread and circuses' sprang to mind, then it started to make sense.

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    "The tyranny of Justin Trudeau has finally been exposed - and by two Brits, no less. A lawsuit has shown Canada's travel vaccine mandate had little to do with science and everything to do with politics."


    Well I'll go to the foot of our stairs. Whoever would have imagined that ?

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    The daily does of reality from Dr. John Campbell. Turns out that a new study from Thailand tracked complications from the Pfizer vaccine among healthy ****agers, ages 13-18.

    Many suffered cardiovascular harms ranging from irregular heart beat (18%) to elevated blood pressure (4%). 2% showed the presence of biomarkers indicating damage to heart muscle tissue.

    This for a group of healthy ****s with near-zero risk of severe COVID. Heath authorities in the US continue to recommend the vaccine for all children aged six months or older.


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    So what is the politically correct term for a person aged 13-19?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robus View Post
    So what is the politically correct term for a person aged 13-19?
    There isn't one and the tale goes back a long time and someone will know the reason. T-e-e-nager might work but I shll only know when I press post!

  6. #176
    Quote Originally Posted by Robus View Post
    So what is the politically correct term for a person aged 13-19?
    Kamasz.

  7. #177
    Quote Originally Posted by Robus View Post
    So what is the politically correct term for a person aged 13-19?
    Little $hitbag usually works for me.

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    "We've created Billionaires - I call it the Covid Industrial Complex."

    "We've created an interest group to keep the pandemic going. Their argument is 'we're keeping people safe when in fact we're just keeping the anxiety going."


    https://twitter.com/sketchnoteson/st...95775104671744

    Follow the Money.
    Last edited by sinkov; 17-08-2022 at 07:41 AM.

  9. #179
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    Mate, one of the fringe benefits of this era of pandemic hysteria has been to pull the wool from the eyes of people, hundreds of millions when all's said and done. We've seen the corruption of the medical establishment.

    It has cause me to question and now doubt other official scientific pronouncements that nobody is allowed to debate, like global warming.

    Neil Oliver talks of his "red-pilling."


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    This reads like the poor woman was deliberately spreading the Bubonic plague...

    https://inews.co.uk/news/scotland/ma...73?ITO=newsnow

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