"Psychopathic Medicine" - 15% of vaxxed are damaged - How The Covid-19 Vaccines Impact The Heart

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By freeman
29 Dec 2022 8:03 pm in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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Cannonpointer
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Blackvegetable » 01 Jan 2023, 9:52 am » wrote: I think I also recommended the use of bayonets....inefficient, but the emotional impact is an essential ingredient.
Yeah, yeah, weakness - no one is buying your bluff.

You know you got played, mud blood.

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Cannonpointer » 01 Jan 2023, 9:54 am » wrote: Yeah, yeah, weakness - no one is buying your bluff.

You know you got played, mud blood.

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I just endured my second booster.

I'm walkin' my walk, Piggy.


 
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Blackvegetable » 01 Jan 2023, 9:55 am » wrote: I just endured my second booster.

I'm walkin' my walk, Piggy.
1. You're just trying to make my morning happy, fruity;
2. SECOND booster? You've been ducking your duty, little lady. I think the current count is at 4. Scared or something?
 
When you complain, ur friends roll their eyes and ur enemies rejoice

"Because I SAY I am" is a todler's tantrum, not "science"

You cannot betray me - only yourself, to me.

Who cuts off your dick is not a friend

An opinion you won't defend is not your own

Humanity's Law of the Jungle: Survival NOT of the fittest, but of the tribe

When peeing in the pool, stand on the edge

If gender is not sex, why should a gender claim change what sex you shower with?
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Cannonpointer » 01 Jan 2023, 10:00 am » wrote: 1. You're just trying to make my morning happy, fruity;
2. SECOND booster? You've been ducking your duty, little lady. I think the current count is at 4. Scared or something?
No...it isn't. 
 
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1 Jan 2023 9:04 am
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Okay, fruitcake. The important thing is to keep taking the experiment. 
When you complain, ur friends roll their eyes and ur enemies rejoice

"Because I SAY I am" is a todler's tantrum, not "science"

You cannot betray me - only yourself, to me.

Who cuts off your dick is not a friend

An opinion you won't defend is not your own

Humanity's Law of the Jungle: Survival NOT of the fittest, but of the tribe

When peeing in the pool, stand on the edge

If gender is not sex, why should a gender claim change what sex you shower with?
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Cannonpointer » 01 Jan 2023, 10:00 am » wrote: 1. You're just trying to make my morning happy, fruity;
2. SECOND booster? You've been ducking your duty, little lady. I think the current count is at 4. Scared or something?

A friend of mine passed out walking his dog in the park 2 days ago. He got the jab a long time ago.

He's in good shape. Walks 4 to 6 miles at least 3 or 4 times a week up on the mountain. It appears to be his heart according to the emergency room.
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roadkill » 01 Jan 2023, 10:05 am » wrote: A friend of mine passed out walking his dog in the park 2 days ago. He got the jab a long time ago.

He's in good shape. Walks 4 to 6 miles at least 3 or 4 times a week up on the mountain. It appears to be his heart according to the emergency room.
His best bet is to make his walks less challenging. Keep walking - but like an old man. Otherwise, the mud in his blood isgonna **** him.

He can also get some chelation therapy. But that woud require research - and if he were the researching type, he wouldn't be a mud-blood. 
 
When you complain, ur friends roll their eyes and ur enemies rejoice

"Because I SAY I am" is a todler's tantrum, not "science"

You cannot betray me - only yourself, to me.

Who cuts off your dick is not a friend

An opinion you won't defend is not your own

Humanity's Law of the Jungle: Survival NOT of the fittest, but of the tribe

When peeing in the pool, stand on the edge

If gender is not sex, why should a gender claim change what sex you shower with?
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Cannonpointer » 01 Jan 2023, 10:08 am » wrote: His best bet is to make his walks less challenging. Keep walking - but like an old man. Otherwise, the mud in his blood isgonna **** him.

He can also get some chelation therapy. But that woud require research - and if he were the researching type, he wouldn't be a mud-blood.

He's going in this month for 2 different appointments to get checked out. His blood pressure has always been great and the day after he passed out he checked his blood pressure again and it back to where it was. Not sure what the problem is...but hopefully he'll find out.
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1 Jan 2023 10:43 am
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Yes it is.
How unprotected have you chosen to be with your rapidly waning clot-shots?
According to the efficacy data collected by the UK HSA it would seem that if you wanted to stay above 50% efficacy against Omicron, you would need to get a jab about every 3 months. To which I would say, good luck with that!
But then you would be further fattening the wallet of your employer.

UK HSA COVID vaxx omicron-efficacy <50% at 3 month, 0% at 5 month, then negative
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... eek-35.pdf
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Selaphobia » 01 Jan 2023, 11:46 am » wrote: Once again @freeman  is smashing the Science Deniers such as @Blackvegetable
Uttar Pradesh?

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freeman » 01 Jan 2023, 11:43 am » wrote: Yes it is.
How unprotected have you chosen to be with your rapidly waning clot-shots?
According to the efficacy data collected by the UK HSA it would seem that if you wanted to stay above 50% efficacy against Omicron, you would need to get a jab about every 3 months. To which I would say, good luck with that!
But then you would be further fattening the wallet of your employer.

UK HSA COVID vaxx omicron-efficacy <50% at 3 month, 0% at 5 month, then negative
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... eek-35.pdf
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All your data blows, Uttar.


 
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roadkill » 01 Jan 2023, 10:41 am » wrote: He's going in this month for 2 different appointments to get checked out. His blood pressure has always been great and the day after he passed out he checked his blood pressure again and it back to where it was. Not sure what the problem is...but hopefully he'll find out.
Three words. Myocarditis. 
 
When you complain, ur friends roll their eyes and ur enemies rejoice

"Because I SAY I am" is a todler's tantrum, not "science"

You cannot betray me - only yourself, to me.

Who cuts off your dick is not a friend

An opinion you won't defend is not your own

Humanity's Law of the Jungle: Survival NOT of the fittest, but of the tribe

When peeing in the pool, stand on the edge

If gender is not sex, why should a gender claim change what sex you shower with?
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Cannonpointer » 01 Jan 2023, 12:47 pm » wrote: Three words. Myocarditis.

I was thinking the same thing.
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roadkill » 01 Jan 2023, 10:05 am » wrote: A friend of mine passed out walking his dog in the park 2 days ago. He got the jab a long time ago.

He's in good shape. Walks 4 to 6 miles at least 3 or 4 times a week up on the mountain. It appears to be his heart according to the emergency room.
oooo no!
 
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It could be a one-off.  I hope so. He's one of my best friends and a really good guy.   
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roadkill » 01 Jan 2023, 12:55 pm » wrote: It could be a one-off.  I hope so. He's one of my best friends and a really good guy.
It's a shame. All those folks that got vaxxed and it doesn't even work anymore. Unlike- a measles vax that works pretty good. gees-us.
 
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