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Huffman98 49 points ago +49 / -0

Guess what company was a major manufacturer of OTC ranitidine? APOTEX Corp!

That is the company founded by Barry and Honey Sherman, the couple who were murdered in January 2018.

Previously, anons speculated that these murders were due to the fact that Apotex also produces Hydroxychloroquine.

It could be that Apotex had at least two drugs on the market that could defeat Covid and the covid vaxes...

On the Sherman murders: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-canada-death-apotex-idUSKBN1FF2G2

by sadanon
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Huffman98 1 point ago +1 / -0

how many mg are you taking per dose?

i have bought some ivermectin (3 mg pills) but I'm nervous about swallowing 5 or 6 of them all at once.

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Huffman98 2 points ago +2 / -0

it seems pretty clear they want to dramatically decrease the birth rate and population. And even if the vaxes just magically stopped today, they will have achieved that goal to a large extent.

The only positive thing I can see with it is that leftists/socialists are predominantly the ones getting killed and neutered by this thing, so perhaps society in 2030 will be considerably more conservative, high-IQ, and patriotic than it is now. There are other scenarios, however.

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Huffman98 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have not seen such studies yet but I very much want to read them when they come out.

One member of this forum mentioned that her daughter had a miscarriage (post-vax) and subsequently became pregnant again... so I guess it's possible. One doctor I saw interviewed recently just emphasized how delicate the female reproductive system is and how lots of things need to work just right to bring a baby to term. As a fella, I sort of have to trust her on that....

Anway, I imagine that any toxin which is attacking the placenta/ovaries may well cause long-term damage. This is all very surreal...

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Huffman98 4 points ago +4 / -0

Article got censored apparently, It's now archived at

https://archive.ph/MvpxD

(had earlier been archived on Yandex, now that link is nuked too!)

by sadanon
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Huffman98 2 points ago +2 / -0

if you suspect blood clots, simply taking an aspirin can help thin the blood out. That isn't a long-term solution of course, but it would be interesting to see if aspirin has any effect on her perception of the pain.

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Huffman98 4 points ago +4 / -0

Good news! Yandex (the Russian search engine) archived the article before the Deep State nuked it. I have archived it offline in case someone gets to this cached page:

https://archive.ph/MvpxD

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Huffman98 3 points ago +3 / -0

Rumormillnews quoted a long passage from the censored article. Here it follows:

"The evidence is actually there in the NEJM study, but completely misrepresented in the way the data was presented in general,' Dr Carmen Wheatley shared with LifeSiteNews.

Posted on June 30, 2021 by LifeSiteNews.com

A medical journal discovered that 82% of women who took an mRNA vaccine in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy had a miscarriage — and then it then buried the data.

In mid-June the New England Journal of Medicine published a study called “Preliminary FIndings of mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine Safety in Pregnant Persons” by Tom T. Shimabukuro and others from the Center of Disease Control’s “v-safe COVID-10 Pregnancy Registry Team.” The team wrote that there were “no obvious safety signals among pregnant [women] who received Covid-19 vaccines” even though it published a table which showed that 82% of women in the study who were injected with either the Pfizer or the Moderna vaccine during early pregnancy lost their babies. More prominent in their study was a claim that only 13.9% of all “completed pregnancies” had ended in miscarriage — but this figure included the women who were not vaccinated until they were in the second half of their pregnancies.

The significance of the buried information was not lost on British oncologist Dr. Carmen Wheatley, who shared her information with LifeSiteNews. Having at first found the conclusions of the study’s abstract “reassuring,” Wheatley went on to discover "Table 4” and the fine print under it.

“The researchers inexplicably subsumed the first trimester spontaneous abortions — before, and including, 20 weeks — into the completed pregnancy/losses as a whole—104 [miscarriages] out of 827 pregnancies,” she wrote to two leading British doctors, Dr. Peter Rabey, the medical director of the UK’s Channel Island of Guernsey, and Dr. Nicola Brink, Guernsey’s director of Public Health.

“However, since the aim was to discover whether Covid vaccination had any adverse effects in the different trimesters, the NEJM papers’ authors should have deducted the 700 women who were not actually vaccinated until the third trimester from the total 827, leaving only those vaccinated in the first 20 weeks, i.e. 127 women to figure in that part of Table 4.”

Wheatley pointed out that the “real rate” of spontaneous miscarriages among women vaccinated in the first 20 weeks of their pregnancy was not 12.6% but 82% because 104 of these 127 pregnancies were lost. She highlighted the “small print” in the study that stated that a “total of 700 participants (84.6) received their first eligible dose in the third trimester” and that a “total of 96 of 104 spontaneous abortions (92.3%) occurred before 13 weeks of gestation.”"

from https://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=175765

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Huffman98 10 points ago +10 / -0

wow, that is chilling. Here is a link to the academic article on which the LifeSiteNews article was based:

https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa2104983?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmed

I saved the PDF version of the NEJM article in case that link goes down too.

by sadanon
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Huffman98 6 points ago +6 / -0

while the best thing is to avoid the jabs altogether, here is a thread summarizing meds/supplements that research suggests can help limit damage from the vaxes.

https://greatawakening.win/p/12jJBxteBG/updated-guide-on-how-the-vaxxed-/

The comments contain a lot of helpful information that was not included in the original post on that thread.

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Huffman98 5 points ago +5 / -0

I rarely see shills hitting threads so hard on this site.

The fertility issue with the vaxes is clearly one of the things the cabal is most determined to hide.

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Huffman98 2 points ago +2 / -0

the studies I've seen suggest that the placenta is damaged in all vaxed women, so I don't see how a newborn could be very healthy if the placenta was damaged. Probably they will be born malnourished, unusually susceptible to disease, and face a lot of developmental problems if they ever make it to puberty.

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Huffman98 2 points ago +2 / -0

I do hope we eventually learn about their health status.

An anon would suspect that they will be in poor health, but I hope not. This is every bit as bad as a mom smoking crack while she's pregnant.

Also, the fathers of these children should not be absolved of responsibility either. The dads have a duty to educate themselves on how to guide their wives/girlfriends through this experience and that includes counseling them against the vax.

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Huffman98 8 points ago +8 / -0

The satanic ritual books that 8kun anons dug on a couple years ago suggested that they usually read their incantations to Lilith, not Moloch, when conducting a ceremony to the send the soul of an aborted baby to the demon world.

But it might as well be Moloch.

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Huffman98 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've met some Canucks who support this idea. And I've met others who don't.

I do suspect that the USA will get Greenland some time in the next ten years, so that territorial expansion might kind of set the stage for some rearrangement of the border with Canada.

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Huffman98 2 points ago +2 / -0

it will be a tough burden to bear, but somebody's gotta do it, right?

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Huffman98 16 points ago +16 / -0

I was just talking with a friend about this yesterday.

I said to him, in my book, taking a dishonorable discharge from the military is an acceptable burden to bear for doing the right thing and avoiding the vax.

In the same conversation we also talked about how getting fired from a job and kicked out of university are just things that patriots have to deal with in this situation.

If DJT does in fact return openly as president, I would think this vax mandate would be revoked, but that is all pie in the sky at this point.

Your friend might want to keep in mind that future employers would probably not hold him in real contempt for his dishonorable discharge if it was for the reason of refusing the vax - something that future society almost certainly will see the wisdom in.

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Huffman98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Are any older male anons (over 40 let's say) starting to think that maybe we will have a responsibility to make more babies for the world once the covidiots have suicided?

I really thought my baby-making days were over but somehow we are going to have to repopulate the Earth, and only us unvaxxed people will be able to do it.

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Huffman98 4 points ago +4 / -0

I had to look up who "Jack Black" is. Been disconnected from TV for so long, the last thing I can remember is 'Family Ties' and 'Alf'.

Anyway, sounds like this Conan fellow closing down his show isn't going to generate a lot of tears from the patriot community.

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Huffman98 5 points ago +5 / -0

By the way - this board brought to our attention a presentation by "Dr. T" (a British doctor who doesn't want her true identity to be broadcast online) who gave a theory as to why Covid and the covid vaxes cause loss of taste and smell.

She hypothesizes that the packets of mRNA encased in protein nanoparticles are collecting in the brain stem (among other parts of the body) and once there, they are interfering with one or more of the cranial nerves. I believe it's the sixth or seventh cranial nerve (there are over a dozen of them) that controls taste and smell. If the vax ingredients are causing inflammation there, a person might lose their taste/smell senses for a time.

That leads me to think that supplements which support and protect the nervous system may be of use to such individuals.

Link to discussion by "Dr. T": https://www.bitchute.com/video/2lEVWkRt4VQ6/

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Huffman98 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks! I will try to collect more documents on suramin and add this medicine to the list if I can find sufficient academic references.

My initial research on suramin indicated that it is usually administered by injection (i.e., there is no 'pill form' of this medicine) and it is traditionally used for a disease called trypanosomiasis, which is especially prevalent in Africa.

Most anons have little experience injecting themselves with medication unless, perhaps, they are diabetic (or a recovered junkie lol!) so something that anons can drink or swallow would be better in my opinion.

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