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Huffman98 4 points ago +4 / -0

not sure if you are talking about using TikTok on a mobile phone or laptop or desktop PC or whatever.

But definitely, mobile phones shouldn't be coming anywhere near the ear/brain of a child. Heck I'm nearly 55 and wouldn't put one of those things next to my brain.

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Huffman98 1 point ago +1 / -0

graphite or graphene?

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Huffman98 2 points ago +2 / -0

There have to be anons on this forum with a background in electronics who have the equipment to test this within their community or social circle. If they could do so and publish a video of their results on Rumble or Bitchute, that would be awesome.

Numerous patriot doctors have attested that the magnetism phenomenon is real, and academic papers published in medical journals have for years discussed vaccine adjuvants that have magnetic properties. So that isn't simply something that black hat intel agents are putting out there to make anons look bad.

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Huffman98 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've heard some doctors advise their patients to wait a couple months after the vax to get a mammogram, because as you say, the lymph nodes stay swollen and apparently that makes it hard for them to get get a clear image.

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Huffman98 1 point ago +1 / -0

for some reason those images of burning churches remind me of the wave of church arsons in Scandinavia in the 90s. It was largely self-proclaimed satanic heavy metal music musicians/fans who were behind all of that.

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Huffman98 4 points ago +4 / -0

if there was ever a time for jury nullification...

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Huffman98 2 points ago +2 / -0

It might be a good idea for your friend to use a stalling tactic with his employer while he is arranging legal help.

One way to stall is to say "My insurance company recommended that I wait until there is an FDA-approved covid vaccine, as they won't assist me with expenses due to any side effects, which have been reported by many through VAERS."

That way he doesn't sound like he is categorically refusing, and it furthermore deflects the issue off to another whole bureaucracy (the insurance company). All the while, your friend can be putting together his legal case.

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Huffman98 4 points ago +4 / -0

the cabal probably figured that he is so senile, they could just put words in his mouth and he'd just rubber stamp whatever they wanted him to.

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Huffman98 5 points ago +5 / -0

I've been searching today for articles/videos about those hunting parties and the ritual human sacrifice of the pre-Columbian tribes of Canada. I seem to recall reading of this around 2012 to 2016 but I'm having a hard time finding those old articles. If memory serves, it was said that a lot of Hollywood elites were going up to Canada for this reason and they were also threatened that if they ever stepped out of line, they too would be tortured/sacrificed like the Indian victims.

Do you have any pre-2017 links on this?

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Huffman98 2 points ago +2 / -0

yes, I certainly don't want to see MLB/NFL/NBA athletes (or anyone else) die from the vax, but if that were to happen, it would really start to wake up normies.

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Huffman98 3 points ago +3 / -0

that's been my supposition too (wearing mask = no jab). I know Dusty Baker has been an exception; he enthusiastically got the jab (well, one of them at least) and dropped the mask for a while... then a bunch of vaxxed Yankees players/coaches tested positive and had to quarantine, and Dusty has worn a mask ever since. So sad since he smartly make a comparison back in spring the Tuskeegee Experiment, but then he said a doctor he trusts talked him into the vax.

But in terms of teams getting a competitive advantage this season, I would think there are two things they could do. One, as you say - discourage them from getting the shot. That would rile the commish if he knew this to be the case, so they'd have to keep it pretty hushed. Two - they could offer their vaxxed players supplements like bromelain and acetylcysteine to help them manage the side fx better than their opponents.

The saddest thing has been this program to vaccinate fans in exchange for tickets.... poisoning the public and your fanbase in particular is just... demonic.

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Huffman98 8 points ago +8 / -0

Soft tissue injuries are up over 30% this season according to the industry magazine Baseball Prospectus. An author named Derek Rhoads there has done an excellent job tracking the rise in baseball injuries in the MLB.

Many times this season I've heard of players just straining ligaments after light workouts, and then it takes them 2-3 weeks before they can play again. Makes total sense when covidiots on reddit are describing things like this:

It's been three and a half weeks since I got my vaccine and I had some complications right at the beginning that lasted about a week ( all pain related ) but solved. However I'm trying to figure out if what I'm experiencing now is related to this because as of now there is no cause. 2 weeks ago I had a multitude of ligaments in my foot seemingly just give up there was no trauma to my foot and I woke up and excruciating pain only to find out that my foot was severely sprained and I had multiple fully torn ligaments. I've been on crutches for exactly 2 weeks now, doctors have no idea what happened to my foot.

saucehttps://www.reveddit.com/v/CovidVaccinated/comments/o967ms/3%C2%BD_weeks_has_anyone_else_experienced_sudden_blown/

What is incredible to me is how these team owners would push their players to get the jab, knowing that it is going to ruin their investment of US$100-200 million in annual salaries to the players.

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Huffman98 2 points ago +2 / -0

The spike proteins are one problem. But the nanoparticles (which may be magnetic/paramagnetic and/or related to graphene) are another big part of the problem.

It's much better to avoid the jabs altogether than to accept the jabs and subsequently try to defeat them with a cocktail of meds/supplements that we are just beginning to understand.

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Huffman98 5 points ago +5 / -0

well if he has side effects from the vax (and he probably will), his insurance most likely won't cover those costs. We've seen stories this week of people getting billed over $50,000 for ER visits relating to vax side effects and their insurance has told them they won't touch it because the vaxes are not FDA-approved.

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Huffman98 3 points ago +3 / -0

If this is something that could be easily settled by printing off a fake vax certificate, it could be worth it.

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Huffman98 17 points ago +17 / -0

does anyone know the circumstances of Judge Sweet's death?

I mean, if the previous judge just up and died, I don't think I'd want to inherit this case either.

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Huffman98 4 points ago +4 / -0

First and foremost, the healthcare provider should strongly advise the patient against getting any additional jabs.

Second, they ought to run tests: brain scan, blood tests, and if at all possible, get a lab to photograph the patient's blood cells under a microscope. Is there anything in the photos that shouldn't be in the blood? Does the size and shape of the blood cells look normal? Are the blood cells clotting or coagulating in a weird way?

The lab techs should pay special attention to the brain stem, which some truther doctors have highlighted as a part of the body that the vax attacks the most.

Ranitidine (the original type of Zantac - since pulled from the shelves and replaced with a different formulation) *might *help, but the evidence for that is still highly conjectural.

Based on the test results, a good doctor could probably come up with a treatment regimen that makes sense. If you don't know any honest doctors in your area, a telemedicine appointment with America's Frontline Doctors would be a better alternative.

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Huffman98 2 points ago +2 / -0

good catch. From what I can tell, BioRxIv gets support from Chan Zuckerberg to fund their server

sauce: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/04/biorxiv-preprint-server-gets-funding-chan-zuckerberg-initiative

I don't think that Chan Zuckerberg funds each and every study that gets published on that server, though CZ comes up an awful lot in digs on Daszak, Gates, and the core group that developed SARS-CoV-2.

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Huffman98 2 points ago +2 / -0

interesting. looks like they have re-launched the Zantac brand name using famotidine as the new active ingredient.

I have not read any studies showing that famotidine interacts with nanoparticles. Then again, there might be studies out there that I simply haven't read; or it could be that this question just hasn't been the subject of lab studies yet.

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Huffman98 22 points ago +23 / -1

well considering that so many masonic/commie revolutions were kicked off by a planned famine, wouldn't surprise me.

Let's see, the cabal purposely bought up or destroyed food to kickstart: the French Revolution (1789), the Bolshevik Revolution (1917), the Vietnamese Communist ("August") Revolution (1945)...

they do love their playbook, I'll give them that.

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