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If anything, some people have definitely learned that it simply takes some numbers on TV to make most people go mad. It is kinda ironic how fear has spread way faster than any virus could dream of.
I don't remember the media here in Canada showing footage of our own hospital while claiming they were full and stuff. I do remember the videos of them dancing, however. I also remember them showing some footage inside a chinese hospital, with people in hazmat suit of course.
I had made a thread on ATS about my concerns on the so called footages that were circulating the following two weeks after China had announced the good news (January 1st if I remember correctly). Those videos were supposedly coming from a chinese platform (WeChat or WeChan, or something), showing corpses on the streets and filling trucks of them and stuff. They abruptely stopped posting new ones after those two weeks, and around the same time an ATS member poster a thread about some millions of chinese phone numbers getting discontinued.
I wondered if those weren't used as propaganda to raise the fear factor surrounding the initial announcement, giving 'credibility' to the following measures enforced. As usual, it seemed most of the enforcers of those measures were somewhat immune to the threat, since they were not that hell bent to follow their own rules, which has been demonstrated countless time everywhere around the world.
Yeah, all that money dumped into marketing definitely didn't go to waste as far as I can see.
As far as the apple tree is concerned, there's probably not much difference between a worm and a human...
Et le ver en dit : - Il y a toujours un pépin dans la pomme...
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(12-07-2025, 12:16 PM)IgnorantGod Wrote: If anything, some people have definitely learned that it simply takes some numbers on TV to make most people go mad. It is kinda ironic how fear has spread way faster than any virus could dream of.
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Yeah, all that money dumped into marketing definitely didn't go to waste as far as I can see.
I was pretty surprised to hear the collective hospitals of the country declare "things are so bad we have no beds." Yet every hospital had beds... just not enough staff...
Why would they say it was a 'capacity' problem instead of admitting they had lost too much staffing over the vaccine mandate for continued employment? Why would hospital staff have time to "dance and prance" at a facility for people who are suffering in illness or injury... because they were "full?" How is it that this was all "Oh well... it's COVID!"
When 25% of your professional medical staff balk at a 'experimental' untried tech jab... how do you "penalize them" for hesitancy? How do you proclaim moral and virtue deficits in those people and vilify them socially, professionally, and personally?
For saying "no" to an experiment.
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(12-07-2025, 12:35 PM)Maxmars Wrote: [...]
Why would they say it was a 'capacity' problem instead of admitting they had lost too much staffing over the vaccine mandate for continued employment? Why would hospital staff have time to "dance and prance" at a facility for people who are suffering in illness or injury... because they were "full?" How is it that this was all "Oh well... it's COVID!"
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While I think a lot of the blame can go to these policy enforcers, and that the vaccine mandate did amplify an "already here" issue of the medical field (I mean, they were talking about that 20 years ago already, nothing new under the sun as far as I'm concerned).
I certainly exaspere at the attempt to raise these workers as some heroes when the first wave of death in what we call here CHSLD (basically a longterm health institute) were caused by afraid staffs not showing at work and thus some elderly ended up dying from fecal infection. Yeah, so much for our modern heroes.
But I don't really blame them, because they are human just like me and you. What happened, happened. I do believe that whole 'pandemic' has been a big marketing ploy, because they certainly used all the science behind it against the public. One could infer that the product sold was a "vaccine". That basic 101 marketing rule, create a need to sell the solution.
As far as the apple tree is concerned, there's probably not much difference between a worm and a human...
Et le ver en dit : - Il y a toujours un pépin dans la pomme...
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Senator Ron Johnson is missing the real monster in all of this. Bill Gates.
He had a long, personal connection to Fauci. In fact during the plandemic Billy was in constant communication with him.
Anyone wonder where the 6 feet social distancing came from? It was not random.
Page 104 in Billy's book "How to Prevent the Next Pandemic"
"I've lost count of how many signs I've seen reminding me to stay six feet away from others. My favorite is the one at the club where I play tennis, which hilariously explains that six feet is the width of 28 tennis balls."
We are dealing with true evil here. His birthday is October 28, and the book costs $28.
Beginning the fall of 2018 he funded the Seattle Flu study through the "Brotman Baty Institute, a research partnership between Fred Hutch, the University of Washington, and Seattle Children's. So they developed this system, developed a new diagnostic test, process to share the results, and perform quality checks to make sure all the work was valid." More tweaking in 2019.
This provided real time information as to how the flu was spreading throughout Seattle. Page 71.
What are the chances that the first Covid positive patient landed in Seattle? Billy now had real time data on how it was spreading.
"By February, a genomics researcher named Lea Starita had developed her own PCR test for Covid..."
They discovered that Covid was spreading undetected.
This is where things get weird. Apparently they weren't sure they could tell anyone.
"..."revealing the results of the test to anyone- much less to public health officials - was another matter. It would be a violation of the flu study's research protocols." < All funded by Billy the Gates.
The decided to move ahead warning that Covid was spreading but then the blow back was so fierce that they had to stop testing the hospital samples. Then they restarted.
More weirdness-
"Then, in May, the federal government suddenly ordered them to stop. Now they needed federal approval to use their tests."
Then the federal government flipped again and on June 10 they got the okay to resume testing.
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(12-07-2025, 03:45 PM)Thoughtful3 Wrote: Senator Ron Johnson is missing the real monster in all of this. Bill Gates.
He had a long, personal connection to Fauci. In fact during the plandemic Billy was in constant communication with him.
Anyone wonder where the 6 feet social distancing came from? It was not random.
Page 104 in Billy's book "How to Prevent the Next Pandemic"
"I've lost count of how many signs I've seen reminding me to stay six feet away from others. My favorite is the one at the club where I play tennis, which hilariously explains that six feet is the width of 28 tennis balls."
We are dealing with true evil here. His birthday is October 28, and the book costs $28.
Beginning the fall of 2018 he funded the Seattle Flu study through the "Brotman Baty Institute, a research partnership between Fred Hutch, the University of Washington, and Seattle Children's. So they developed this system, developed a new diagnostic test, process to share the results, and perform quality checks to make sure all the work was valid." More tweaking in 2019.
This provided real time information as to how the flu was spreading throughout Seattle. Page 71.
What are the chances that the first Covid positive patient landed in Seattle? Billy now had real time data on how it was spreading.
"By February, a genomics researcher named Lea Starita had developed her own PCR test for Covid..."
They discovered that Covid was spreading undetected.
This is where things get weird. Apparently they weren't sure they could tell anyone.
"..."revealing the results of the test to anyone- much less to public health officials - was another matter. It would be a violation of the flu study's research protocols." < All funded by Billy the Gates.
The decided to move ahead warning that Covid was spreading but then the blow back was so fierce that they had to stop testing the hospital samples. Then they restarted.
More weirdness-
"Then, in May, the federal government suddenly ordered them to stop. Now they needed federal approval to use their tests."
Then the federal government flipped again and on June 10 they got the okay to resume testing.
Thank you for that post...
All alone these things seem like daily 'business' decisions in so many ways...
.. and yet somethings may not be so 'daily business.'
but I always suspected the whole knee-jerk testing fixation was as much a 'contrivance' as pushing the idea that an LLM can actually 'be' "AI."
... someone did manage to make a mint on hand gel, sanitary items, and face masks... all for the betterment of mankind... against a 'novel' flu... that had better PR than anything else...
Had they shunned the "we need to control the masses" aspect of their benign wisdom... we might have been able to find better, more effective, and even cheaper remedies.... something they outright 'shunned.'
It was an insidious misuse of authority... and the trusted perpetrators seem impervious... even socially.
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There is something seriously wrong with these people. The question I keep circling around to is are they really human
An awkward question but I believe one we should consider.
In Bill Gates book "Source Code" there are space comms.
Also in Melinda's Gates recent book "The Next Day" some very strange space comms.
"Disease X The 100 Days Mission to end Pandemics" is really another Gates book written by Kate Kelland.
Once again space comms.
Something to consider Operation Warp Speed.
Albert Bourla's book "Moonshot".
I'm out of time right now but I will compile some evidence. It just has a feelz that something is off.
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I don't understand how anyone can say we were not forced, or coerced to take to the jab. Some people were told by their employers that they must comply and provide proof of being fully vaccinated. Failure to do so would be a violation of company policy and they would be terminated.
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(12-07-2025, 10:14 AM)chivo Wrote: Also: TRUMP!! Grrrr, I hate that guy! He's rich and likes golf!! And he is American so you know...
surely he is an antivaxxer!!
I don't care much for golf either. Played twice, it was not worth the cost of the green fee or whatever it is called. I got a seventy the first time I played, the other guys who had played for years kept asking me if I ever played before, I kept saying no. They were in the sixty to sixty three range after playing for years. Kind of makes me wonder, why spend all that money for me to gain seven to ten points.
I did play the next time my exchange club had an event, and got about a sixty eight I think. Again, they kept insisting I had played before, but at least one guy got like a fifty nine. I never played after that and I still can't figure out how people think that is fun.
Well, golf courses do create some jobs, let the rich people contribute to paying for their wages. Those were private clubs, no tax money went to fund them that I know of.
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(12-07-2025, 03:38 AM)LightAngel Wrote: The Covid mRNA Jabs are NOT Vaccines, they are Gene-Altering Therapies to Destroy your Body.
I like how Ron Johnson isn't afraid of saying it as it is - because it is true that we are at a state right now were almost everybody's in a state of denial.
How I wish he were president!
The Covid mRNA Jabs are NOT Vaccines, they are Gene-Altering Therapies to Destroy your Body
The covid shots are not technically vaccines, they work different than a vaccine does. But all of the attempts to make a vaccine for coronaviruses have failed I read, seems that using the coronavirus itself to create a vaccine causes major problems, so they did a dumb thing instead by using the spike protein and that did not work so well either.
That is my opinion, I suppose some who believe in misrepresented science will have a different opinion
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(12-08-2025, 02:02 PM)rickymouse Wrote: The covid shots are not technically vaccines, they work different than a vaccine does. But all of the attempts to make a vaccine for coronaviruses have failed I read, seems that using the coronavirus itself to create a vaccine causes major problems, so they did a dumb thing instead by using the spike protein and that did not work so well either.
That is my opinion, I suppose some who believe in misrepresented science will have a different opinion
Pfizer CEO, Albert Bourla published a book "Moonshot" which deals with the inner workings of the jab development before and during the plandemic.
Page 23. "The technology is ideal for something like this. It is fast, and capable of being edited quickly for updates and boosters. Adenovirus or other viral vectors technologies could have difficulties with boosters because the immune system will create antibodies not only against the coronavirus but also against the adenovirus."
They were making some unusual decisions.
"Mikael knew from previous discussions that the speed of development and THE ABILITY TO BOOST FREQUENTLY WERE VERY HIGH PRIORITIES FOR ME."
"I also knew that a virus with these characteristics would mutate sooner than later. It was important to have a vaccine that we could boost as often as was needed..."
There you have it- the subscription model.
Then things take a very weird turn.
They were developing 4 different vaccine candidates in parallel and one would expect that they would select the best candidate. They narrowed the choice down to two.
Not so fast-
Page 52-
"For ten days we deliberated, fretted, and deliberated some more. Should we pick the one we know is good enough, or do we reach for something that might work better?" They had 80% data from b1, "and we couldn't afford the time to develop additional data for b2.
I reasonable person would expect he would select b1 -
"I had to make the final decision. I made the riskier decision."
"Let's go with the b2 candidate and let's hope we are right."
All of this had nothing to do with combating Covid, it was about launching the mRNA platform.
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