because people can't break the habit of turning on the evening network news.
Over several decades, the soothing voices of Walter Cronkite, Tom Brokaw, and the rest melded with the aroma of frying chicken, fresh bread in the oven, etc. to create an addicting sense of comfort that goes together with sitting one's butt in front of the tell-lie-vision.
Gonna have to 'pull a Putin' and just prohibit those bastards from broadcasting.
i'd like to see where in the Pfizer docs it states that 46,000 people were tested. This board discussed the issue at some length last week and the general consensus was that approx. 46,000 test subjects reported adverse effects. However it was implied that some test subjects didn't report any adverse effects, so we couldn't tell how many people were included in the study.
If there is new information out there or a better interpretation of the docs, I'd like to see it.
funny how he implies this is just due to people sitting at home feeling depressed - but nothing to do with jabbing toxic swabs at people's brains by way of the nose.
no, can't have anything to do with sticking nanoparticles in the brain now can it.
The speaker of the Russian Duma is also saying that Zelensky is in Poland:
The Gazaeta.ru online newspaper (in Russian) is reporting that Zelensky is now in Poland.
9 parts distilled water to one part part povidone. I usually put 4.5 teaspoons of water with a half teaspoon of povidone into a little nasal spray bottle. Nurses in hospitals often do this every day just to kill any germs they might breathe in during their work.
Here's a nurse who explains how she uses it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s8o5BkXbcI
You can also gargle with it to kill germs in your throat. In Singapore this is marketed as 'Betadine mouthwash'.
Learn Russian, Lesson 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYRZupz6rdw
Highly recommended for many reasons.
whatever you do, don't use the swab they provide in the kit. If you stick anything up your nose, just use a regular old q-tip from the grocery store.
also, if you squirt some diluted iodine (povidone) into your nose before the test, it practically guarantees a negative result.
I'd not do it.
it's not possible yet to know the effects of the test you had when you were pregnant because the nanomaterials and chemical toxins on some of the swabs can take years to manifest problems. Just because you didn't have nosebleeds or obvious symptoms during your pregnancy doesn't mean it didn't harm you.
There is no safe way to do a deep nasal swab and this is doubly true if 'they' provide the swab. I know some people who are given 'quick tests' to do at home and their companies use an honor system to report the results. That can be safe so long as you use a regular old supermarket q-tip and only take mucous from the opening of your nostrils. But no way I'd let a nurse jab a Big Pharma swab way up there close to the cribriform plate.
Re-reading this, you're right. 3% of the problematic cases reported were deaths but the doc doesn't say how many injectees were non-problematic. Unfortunately there is a "b4" code censoring the number of doses administered in the study. I'll delete this post shortly as it's misleading. My bad.
Re-reading this, you're right. 3% of the problematic cases reported were deaths but the doc doesn't say how many injectees were non-problematic. Unfortunately there is a "b4" code censoring the number of doses administered in the study. I'll delete this post shortly as it's misleading. My bad.
copy of the Pfizer doc in question in case the twit gets removed
I don't think it's going to age very well if anons demonize Taiwan while imagining that West Taiwan (the 'PRC') is somehow not a hotbed of cabal activity.