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Othernamesweretaken 0 points ago +1 / -1

https://viruswaarheid.nl/belangrijk/stop-holocaust/

Okay, following links through the article I found the letter they talked about... Can anyone confirm or deny that it’s real?

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Othernamesweretaken 1 point ago +1 / -0

This doesn’t at all surprise me. My mom is on baby-Daddy #3, my biological father is on baby-Mama #3, my ex-stepdad is on his second wife. Out of 3 sets of grandparents, only 1 set have only been married once.

My hubby and I have been together 9 years and are about to celebrate our 7th wedding anniversary this weekend, and have our 2nd baby hopefully a couple days later. I’m VERY proud to break family tradition and raise all my children with the same father under the same roof. I want a family tree, not a tumbleweed.

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Othernamesweretaken 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oregon has a bit of a reputation for having an usually large looney toon population... there’s quite literally a show about it. “Portlandia”

Not everyone there fits the stereotype, but they do exist.

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Othernamesweretaken 5 points ago +5 / -0

Is anyone actually surprised by this? The guy named himself after Charles Manson for goodness sake!

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Othernamesweretaken 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ahhhh... “could be.” That’s a handy little phrase ain’t it? You can say ALMOST anything you want, and as long as you add those two little words in then you’re technically not lying.

“The Earth could be destroyed by asteroids tomorrow!”

“The government could be a benevolent force, working with your best interests in mind.”

“I could be president of the entire world when I grow up!”

All possible. All unlikely.

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Othernamesweretaken 9 points ago +9 / -0

Now, this is just my theory BUT: he mentions how we have a new vaccine already and they just aren’t distributing it and theorizes that it’s because they’ve bought too much of the old stuff and want to use it up first. I read an article awhile back that mentioned the approved Comirnaty vaccine and how they had made the decision not to produce it/make it available until all the EUA vaccines were used up. (I no longer have the link saved, and I apologize for that.) Totally possible that he’s pushing for this because an APPROVED vaccine would negate all the EUAs.

Rand Paul might share a lot of common ground with the people here, but he does have a tendency to play it safe with certain touchy subjects so as to not lose credibility with the moderates... and I don’t necessarily think that’s a bad thing. We need some people like that. They help spread truths in smaller, easier to swallow pills.

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Othernamesweretaken 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fun fact, at the end of the article they mention Julian Huxley as being the man who coined the term “transhumanism” and the first director of UNESCO as well as a former president of the UK Eugenics Society... not mentioned in the article is that he is also the brother of Aldous Huxley, the author of the classic dystopia Brave New World. The Wellcome Trust’s 1KD plans bare an eerie (though futuristic) resemblance to the conditioning done to children in the book.

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Othernamesweretaken 7 points ago +7 / -0

The propaganda in favor of getting the jab is intense. In my OBGYN visits, I’ve been asked about half a dozen times if I have or will get it, and lectured twice. (They don’t give you one specific doctor, so I see a variety of people in my visits and some are pushier than others.)

The doctors and nurses are literally telling patients that they’re at higher risk of dying/hospitalization from Covid when pregnant, and that they’ve got enough data now to know that the vaccine is perfectly safe to get while pregnant and poses no increased risk of still-birth, infertility or other complications. Meanwhile, they have flyers plastered ALL over encouraging women who get the vaccine while pregnant/breastfeeding to sign up for studies.

I literally just got over Covid in my final month of pregnancy... it only took me out for 3 days. I’m totally fine, but the question I keep getting asked by everyone now is “So, are you going to get the vaccine now?”

.......SERIOUSLY??!! Why on Earth would I go get an experimental vaccine to protect me from a virus that I’ve already had and currently have the antibodies for?

People have been brainwashed into thinking the vaccine is the answer to everything.

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Othernamesweretaken 11 points ago +11 / -0

No thank you! My babies both have that good ol’ fashioned natural immunity. I literally just got over Covid, at 8 months pregnant, so the little one in my belly is getting all those sweet antibodies. My toddler got it and recovered same time as me, so he’s covered.

Speaking from experience: my 2 year old sprung back SUPER quick and never seemed bothered at all... I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone would give an experimental shot to a small child for a cold/flu that really doesn’t carry any risk to them is beyond me.

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Othernamesweretaken 3 points ago +3 / -0

“I’m so pretty and my life is so awesome!”

“I’ve got to go to class because I’m going to do something with my life!”

I’d be willing to bet money that her longest “relationship” has been about oh, let’s say 20 minutes? And her degree will be for something dumb like gender studies.

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Othernamesweretaken 4 points ago +4 / -0

Even if you don’t homeschool your kids... if you raise them right they won’t fit in with society!!

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Othernamesweretaken 1 point ago +1 / -0

That’s great that OSHA isn’t enforcing this, but it doesn’t do any good for all the people working for private companies that are, or contractors that cannot get work because all the new contracts require vaccination... sometimes they’re even being added retroactively to projects that have been going on since pre-covid!

Example: new contracts to work on military bases will now be requiring vaccination. At least in our area. (By ‘work on’ I’m referring to construction or updates/maintenance.)

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Othernamesweretaken 4 points ago +4 / -0

Racism: 1: a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race. 2: racial prejudice or discrimination.

Source: Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th edition, printed in 2016.

Conclusion: the ascd’s definition of racism is ironically kind of racist in itself.

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Othernamesweretaken 3 points ago +3 / -0

By quoting some of this nonsense I’m sure.

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/why-racist-white-voters-often-favor-black-republicans/

Funny how the moral of this article seems to be ‘if you think race shouldn’t play a role in politics, and you believe in meritocracy rather than equity... you’re racist!’

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Othernamesweretaken 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ha! You think nursery rhymes are messed up? Open a copy of Grimm’s or Hans Christian Anderson some time. Classic fairytales are horrifying.

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Othernamesweretaken 4 points ago +4 / -0

Unintended consequences: I predict a lot more lap dances happening in this particular club after that little change! Ha!

But in all seriousness, good for them for taking a stand! I’m all for businesses using any loopholes they can find against these stupid rules.

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Othernamesweretaken 4 points ago +4 / -0

To be fair, the WHO document states that as being the policy of certain places/countries, not as being their personal policy. They also encourage more concrete consent practices be put in place, such as written consent.

The WHO= still bad, and the idea of implied consent=still dangerous. But, I do think it’s important to distinguish that this particular document seems to have the purpose of informing parents of the practices used by different countries, rather than dictate what practice be used.

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Othernamesweretaken 1 point ago +1 / -0

If they were going to try anything like that, I’d assume it’d be biological warfare. That way they could support their pro-jab narrative by making a large number of pure bloods sick.

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Othernamesweretaken 3 points ago +3 / -0

So according to this article, 146 kids from ages 5-11 have died from Covid. Also according to the article, over a million kids in that age range have had Covid in the past 6 weeks. So even if you assume all 146 kids died in the past six weeks, the chance of a child dying is less than 0.000146.

The people that write these articles clearly don’t think we can do basic math.

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Othernamesweretaken 4 points ago +4 / -0

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/medicine/vaers-admits-fewer-than-1-of-vaccine-adverse-events-are-reported/?cf_chl_jschl_tk=pmd_i7m8uABgN4dgLi3EsCOPInCSmSR5EEn0Eixdv_GxBxA-1635427654-0-gqNtZGzNAtCjcnBszQpR

Original article. With working links to sources

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Othernamesweretaken 3 points ago +3 / -0

My mom told me a couple weeks ago that she can’t wait for the approval to go through so she can get my two youngest siblings their shots. Blames everything happening on the those of us who don’t get the shot.

I’m just waiting for the day she decides that she doesn’t want to associate with the unvaccinated anymore. She’ll lose her parents, daughter and her only two grandchildren that day.

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Othernamesweretaken 1 point ago +2 / -1

Very easy fix to this problem: parents, stop letting your small children use electronics like iPads and such. YouTube kids having inappropriate content is not new news. Same can be said of Netflix kids or any other service.

There’s a BIG difference between letting small children watch a video/show/movie that you know you approve of and just handing them the remote and assuming that because they’re in the kids section they won’t find something you don’t like.

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