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Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

In the article, the survey shows only 12% of unvaxxed workers say they would be jabbed. Most would choose weekly testing, but who knows what they would do if the testing costs are put on the employees?

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Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

I think Baldwin's goose is cooked through the upcoming lawsuits, since he's the executive producer. If there's a case for manslaughter, I think the armorer might take the hit, at least in the public eye.

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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

The panda symbol goes all the way back to Seth Rich times (remember the video with his brother?), but I don't remember what Anons speculated what it meant.

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Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

A wife of an attorney for a Clinton-represented law firm wouldn't be so stupid to post something like this.

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Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

However could you benefit now from having a jab that would put pressure on a recovering immune system? If I remember correctly, earlier in the frenzy to jab everyone who is alive, it was recommended to wait 6 weeks before getting shot up.

Just a suggestion, but perhaps you may benefit from a telehealth appointment with a professional who is more knowledgeable about recovery options. Dr. Peter McCullough recently suggested contacting America's Frontline Nurses as a first step:

https://www.americanfrontlinenurses.com/

I'll be praying for your recovery. Please, keep us posted!

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Tree_Frog 3 points ago +3 / -0

And perhaps, the most important thing. Q gave us the narrative to be able to identify and put into a narrative what's going on. I think we're strong enough in mind and numbers to help out those who can still be saved and make it through to the other side of the GA.

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Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, at least she just said that she's "re-thinking the 2nd ammendment."

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Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

They protect their own until the person is more useful destroyed (Weinstein) or dead (Carrie Fischer, Whitney Houston) than alive.

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Tree_Frog 10 points ago +10 / -0

Something has to take over the headlines, now that they've found Brian Laundrie.

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Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

Kamel has a strange office---nothing on the walls or on the shelves in that cabinet.

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Tree_Frog 7 points ago +7 / -0

How many more deaths will it take for the Normies to begin drawing the connection? Today, a local journalist (Shawn Stone, age 57) died from aggressive brain cancer, which was diagnosed in late August. Someone from the local radio station wrote a tribute, which included a note he'd received from Stone:

"On June 2nd – as things were starting to open up – Shawn wrote me a letter – it read in part:

"Greetings Joe, Well, that was something Is it over? Beats me. Got my Pfizer second dose a month and a day ago, the whole thing was a blur. Anyway, I had a meeting with a former colleague two weeks ago, it was the first time I'd met someone in person on mass to drink coffee and talk for 90 minutes since the iron door closed in March of last year. Honestly, and I'm rarely honest, I thought I was going to cry. Being of reticent stock - I did not. She thinks we can produce some kind of useful content website. I have no faith in myself, but she's good. I'll let you know if anything happens. This is the time to cherish who is still here. Last week I spotted an elderly Asian American man who always wears a pith helmet on the number 10 bus. He made it. I felt better."

https://www.wamc.org/podcast/the-roundtable/2021-10-21/shawn-stone-in-memoriam

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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sad fact that physicians are no longer a profession, if you define the term as engaging in "self-regulated discipline." The AMA only has slightly over one-third of physicians as members and no longer has the voice of authority it had 25 years ago. Now, it's the health departments who call the shots, by creating "standards of care," controlling the physician licenses to practice and deciding who gets paid with the lucrative federal & state dollars. Insurance companies come in as a close second.

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Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

"Anything that effects the mother in the first trimester effects the development of the fetus." So, women were encouraged to go on the Pill for everything, and then would go off it and get pregnant. The first pills were estrogen, but then transitioned to progesterone. There were no warnings to women to allow their systems to readjust for a year or so. However, their bodies were still influenced by the synthetic hormones.

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Tree_Frog 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm in upstate NY, and the Hannafords, WalMart & Target are looking very bare in spots. These were the stores that ran out of everything during the COVID lockdown and never seemed to recover. The organic food Co-op, where I do most of my shopping, is having problems with national suppliers of processed foodstuffs, but are fine with local producers. Price Chopper looks good.

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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

1960--introduction of the birth control pill.

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Tree_Frog 3 points ago +3 / -0

Dr. Ryan Cole explains it very well, plus he does a huge amount of blood analysis through his lab in Idaho. (Hasn't gotten to the prions yet, but I suspect that's coming.)

https://www.bitchute.com/video/DGWQ6SOdMuSG/

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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

He just changed the option to "only vaxxes" for City workers, including First Responders. (Making NYC safer, you know!)

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