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Tree_Frog 3 points ago +3 / -0

Leadership and organization. We're still looking towards the old leaders to start mobilizing, and they're coming down on the side of taking the vax. We're also spread thin with our focus on the audits.

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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

New York State is extending their band for another couple of months, since Cuomo didn't bother to distribute housing funds from the Feds.

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Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

But, aren't these the guys who discriminate against unvaccinated minorities?

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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

I also wonder whether Trump supporting Pfizer/Moderna was part of the contract with the vaccine makers before they would release it earlier than expected. The contract with Pfizer that was recently released had something in it where the country was not allowed to disrespect the company or its products.

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Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think it will be small businesses who are more amenable to pressure. I'm job hunting and keeping a list of local businesses who only will accept vaxxed applicants. Any ideas on what data points to collect? Any idea on how to get these into larger scale databases?

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Tree_Frog 10 points ago +10 / -0

Have you noticed that there's more talk of changing the goal posts to 80% for "herd immunity" with the new Delta frenzy?

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Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just noticed this in the MMWR article:

"Third, demographics of cases likely reflect those of attendees at the public gatherings, as events were marketed to adult male participants; further study is underway to identify other population characteristics among cases, such as additional demographic characteristics and underlying health conditions including immunocompromising conditions.*** "

So, do you think this was a Gay Pride thing?

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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just another step towards the precipice. . .One important point though is that FDA approval for Pfizer and Moderna will end other vaccines from being added to EUA. With all the negative data from the Vaxx, it might make it easier to mobilize opposition forces.

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Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

Requiring people to use the Excelsior Pass sounds like a recipe for total chaos.

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Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

You can tell he's on the defensive by the speed of delivery in the statement. Usually, he speaks very, very slowly and forces people to hang on each word. It's painful to listen to, but no one complained when he was still the Top Dog.

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Tree_Frog 7 points ago +7 / -0

Just an idea. . . Carry sticky notes to paste on the doors of the business who do this, saying, "You Just Lost a Customer!"

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Tree_Frog 9 points ago +9 / -0

And just the other day, he was begging businesses to come back to NY.

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Tree_Frog 3 points ago +3 / -0

Something interesting came up in my research. If there's an FDA-approved vaccine out there, no other vaxx can get an EUA. (Bye, bye NovaVax and its nanoparticles and the 100 other vaxxes in the pipeline.) Pfizer and Moderna would be sitting targets. . .and we know at least that Pfizer is a failure with Delta.

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Tree_Frog 19 points ago +19 / -0

I keep remembering all those people who stayed inside for a year, then got vaxxed so they could go on vacations.

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Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

Are there a few simple messages we can agree on to start red-pilling the masses? (i.e., "COVID vaccine is a failure") I was just thinking today about how we used to get the word out in the low-tech era. Signs, posters, writing messages on dollar bills, etc.---something simple, but widespread to show guerilla resistance. It would add another dimension to what we try to do online. I wish I was better at messaging or was artistic enough to come up with a graphic, but there's a lot of talent here.

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Tree_Frog 6 points ago +6 / -0

To a lot of younger people, chicken pox will probably seem very exotic, so they'll probably start to associate delta with pus-filled blisters. Get ready for a bunch of pox photos today!

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Tree_Frog 5 points ago +5 / -0

Vaccine-induced rage. The jab makes people feel like crap, so they look for any reason, anyone to take out their distress.

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Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

So who is responsible for paying for vaccine injury if the shot is mandated, especially if it's not approved by the FDA? Can an injured employee sue the company or would Workman's Comp be responsible? I would think that if companies realize the liability threat (with a bad reaction running into the millions), they will probably reconsider their mandates. Maybe we can't do anything with the government employees, but the threat of astronomical premiums may put a damper on private companies.

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Tree_Frog 3 points ago +3 / -0

This may get interesting. In NYC, I think we'll finally start seeing more MD (DA, NP) whistleblowers, who know the jab is poison, but previously played along to keep their jobs. Many of them, in fact, tried to persuade us to get the jab, so I don't have any sympathy for their plight.

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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was alarmed until I read the details. Cuomo doesn't really have the money to back up the words----only $15mm, going to community-based organizations who will be the door-knockers. Interesting that he's hitting the poor, immigrants and minorities. A few of the organizations I'm familiar with, and they don't have the capability to execute what Cuomo says will happen.

https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Cuomo-15-million-to-address-vaccine-hesitancy-16340143.php

"The governor, speaking from Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, said the state is focusing on 117 ZIP codes — nearly 80 percent of them in New York City or Long Island — where cases of the coronavirus are outpacing the rest of the state and vaccination rates are below the state average.

The affected communities in the New York City metropolitan area are primarily poor communities of color and politically conservative areas.

Four Capitol Region ZIP codes are included in the 25 ZIP codes outside of the New York City and Long Island area: 12158 in Selkirk, Albany County; 12058 in Earlton, Greene County; 12083 in South Westerlo, Greene County; and 12815 in Brant Lake, Warren County."

"Groups receiving a chunk of the $15 million include $5.5 million apiece to the Hispanic Federation and the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, and $1 million to the New York Immigration Coalition, Asian American Federation, Charles B. Wang Community Center and APICHA Community Health Center. "

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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

The magic date again for jabs. . .Sept. 30th (more or less!). Why? I was just thinking today that once the FDA approves the jab, they will no longer be able to run their "Grand Experiment." Under EUA, Pharma can make any changes to the formulas they want, including having a control group getting saline. This will end with FDA approval, and all the shots will need to be uniformly produced. Plus, they wouldn't be able to put as many poisons into the approved formula.

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