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The Unvaccinated.
#1
I genuinely don't know if this is just absolute irony or just gushing religious cultism but thought some good points were made towards the end lol.




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#2
(07-14-2024, 08:40 PM)Karl12 Wrote: I genuinely don't know if this is just absolute irony or just gushing religious cultism but thought some good points were made towards the end lol.


I immediately wondered, "Is he still employed?"

Then I found the thought cynical, and proceeded to wonder further...

Is there a potential for a new 'cultural' object to appear here... people walking around with T-shirts that read "No Co-Vax in me."... but with "pride?"  "Pride" can be a scary thing... as we have seen.
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#3
I've watched it several times mate and the beginning seems like satire..but the end seems sincere.

Don't know what to think but where I live literally everyone is unvaccinated.

They don't trust big pharmedia and I think they're absolutely right to do so.

Without doubt there is 'A Global Monopoly Few Know Anything About'.

Beer
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#4
I went the extra mile durng Covid. My grandson was fifteen at the time and has ADHD. He lives with me and we both couldn't have cared less about Covid or the vaccines. So from the outset he was out and about with his friends during lockdown and I kept an open door policy for all of them. The only worry I had was my neighbours finding out.
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#5
The COVID event will long be confused as a situation where an errant disease caused a lot of harm... I don't think it was.

I think the COVID event was an opportunity seized to carry out an exercise in social engineering... which "served" as a cover for the laundering of countless billions of dollars. "Never let a crisis go to waste," remember?

I am on board with the idea that when a tiny group of powerful people (power being defined as "money) play at 'world-building' everyone not in their good graces will suffer badly. 

(But the threads of any deceit will all unravel... they always do... and they are not so powerful that they don't have to hide... and the future is a train that is coming down the track... at some point, all of their bubbles are going to pop.  And we will witness them throwing each other under the bus, and pretending they never knew.)
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#6
(07-14-2024, 09:26 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Don't know what to think but where I live literally everyone is unvaccinated.

Beer

I never wanted it, never thought that I needed it, and never got it. The last two times I was vaxed was once in the 80s and then again in the 90s which were mandatory prerequisites for attending vocational school and a university.

A close friend did get the jab though, and they may be showing signs of an adverse event, but not really anything paramount thus far. They also got covid twice, and I never once tested positive.

(07-15-2024, 12:42 AM)Maxmars Wrote: The COVID event will long be confused as a situation where an errant disease caused a lot of harm... I don't think it was.

I think the COVID event was an opportunity seized to carry out an exercise in social engineering... which "served" as a cover for the laundering of countless billions of dollars. "Never let a crisis go to waste," remember?

Mostly much ado about nothing aside from the possible conspiring; I got worse from the flu. Those Georgia Guidestones keep coming to mind in this context, like some secret society is trying desperately to get the population down to whatever that number was.

As usual though, money would likely be the primary motivator, plus a submissive social experiment to boot.
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#7
Awe....  Thank you Mr. News guy.

But I didn't feel alone.  I am from small town America.  Where the majority are rural folks, farmers and such.  Who happened to not trust the government much.
I would be very surprised, if even 1/2 half of our 7,300 people are vaccinated.
The earth provides everything we need.
We thought we could do better.
We were wrong.
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#8
This is a hard one.
Difficult to know if this was satire or I just got my posterior polished? Far be it from me to smack talk positive news we don't get much of it.

It's pretty embarrassing.
Definately never felt heroic, it wasn't difficult to tell immediate family members to stfu at holiday dinners while producing pre-printed copies of "how long does it take to develope a vaccine" for the college educated ones. Making the "Mom-Face" for others while informing them they'd be telling me what to put in my body when *e!! froze over. (stink-eye with full pregudice)

Most fun response was telling busy-bodies "Even my husband doesn't get to tell me what I will or will not put into my body" Frankly never knew that many folks could sprint away that fast!!
Heheheheh

Just how bad have things gotten that people are called the "hope of the planet" for just having common sense? SMH

The only thing about the entire covid deal was work printed us up letters to prove we were essential workers in case during lockdown we were stopped. That day the US officially turned into Germany is something I'm not going to get over. Just.Never.
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#9
(07-21-2024, 12:27 PM)jaded Wrote: This is a hard one.
Difficult to know if this was satire or I just got my posterior polished? Far be it from me to smack talk positive news we don't get much of it.

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That day the US officially turned into Germany is something I'm not going to get over. Just.Never.

Agreed.  I was somewhat taken aback by the 'convinced' and their demeanor... and how it was "used" by those who contrived the shift.

I was never inclined to see this as a "U.S." thing though... I found it to be quite independent of our people... and more indicative of who we had 'decided' to trust.

They are still there... hiding... pretending they 'had nothing to do with it', or that they 'never really knew what it was they were doing.'  Pretending... in shame.

Either way, I don't see myself 'getting over it' either.... ever.  Lessons learned.
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#10
If we could to prove we are unvaccinated it would make a great dating site wouldn't it?

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