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paperairplane 9 points ago +9 / -0

Huh, your comment about young menopause made me think - on Coronation Street (British soap opera) one of the character is only 20 and she just started young menopause - it's a whole storyline about how she thought she was pregnant but it turns out she's in menopause.

Then, a character in his mid-30s suddenly dropped dead of a heart attack and everyone is acting like it's normal for someone that age to have a heart attack.

So, these shows are definitely trying to normalize vax injuries, I think, and there is a better than zero chance that your friend is in fact in menopause.

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paperairplane 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've heard this before. I will definitely get one when I visit Florida this summer. Any other recommendations from them?

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paperairplane 3 points ago +3 / -0

That sounds like the derecho that hit Eastern Ontario at the end of May. I've never heard of that before. In about 5 minutes it managed to knock out power, cell, internet, cable, and landlines to about 200,000 homes. It took over a week to get back power to many, many customers.

My family in Holland even saw the Eastern Ontario derecho on the news there, that's how bad it was.

Weird.

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paperairplane 4 points ago +4 / -0

Hey, a derecho hit Eastern Ontario at the end of May. Power was out for almost a week for many, many people. My parents lost cell, cable, landline, internet, and power for 8 days.

It's the first time we've ever had a storm like this or heard the word "derecho". That seems to be what OP's talking about, too. Were derechos heard of in Ft Wayne before this year?

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paperairplane 5 points ago +5 / -0

The jab suppress your immune system and reactivates old viruses. That's why shingles is a known major side effect - the virus lies dormant in so many people. He may never have had a flare up without the jab.

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paperairplane 2 points ago +2 / -0

Barr left the school the year before Epstein was hired. There’s an article in the NYT from 1974 that you can google and see that he resigned in Feb because he disagreed with the board. Epstein started the next September.

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paperairplane 6 points ago +6 / -0

There is a Canadian veteran who has marched over 2000 miles from British Columbia to protest the vaccine mandates who is arriving in Ottawa in a matter of days. It could be to avoid the rallies and to avoid meeting with him.

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paperairplane 11 points ago +11 / -0

Kind of - James Topp, a Canadian veteran, has been walking across Canada in a show of support for the people that have been coerced into vaccination and to protest mandates, and is due to arrive in Ottawa later this week or next week.

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paperairplane 4 points ago +4 / -0

I saw that trending last night and couldn't believe it. I didn't look because I figured somehow the left/Big Pharma had co-opted it and the tweets would be the opposite. Good to know it was legit.

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paperairplane 3 points ago +3 / -0

If anyone wants some insight into how terrible socialized medicine is, just read through this thread on the Ottawa forum on reddit:

https://www.reddit.com/r/ottawa/comments/v64555/burned_out_closing_practices_family_doctors_warn/

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paperairplane 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well said.

I never thought I'd listen to a Kennedy but i bought RFK Jr's Fauci book. He has been such an important voice these last 2 years.

Times of crisis really reveal people's character, and you can see who is willing to accept new evidence and analyze it clearly for the truth and who isn't. You can see who truly has integrity. Neil Oliver was on Bret Weinstein's Dark Horse podcast (someone else I never thought I'd listen to), and he talked about how painful and awful the awakening is but how much better it feels to go through it and realize you can survive, and you're better for it. Well worth listening to.

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paperairplane 2 points ago +2 / -0

I still am shocked every time she mentions War Room, I can't believe she's working with Steve Bannon. I went to hear her speak back in the 1990s after her first book came out (I was in college) and to go from that to this - it still blows my mind.

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paperairplane 1 point ago +1 / -0

I hope so. And for those that continually get sick because of their immune system being ruined, there are medications. It may not be a healthy and easy life but they hopefully won't die.

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paperairplane 2 points ago +2 / -0

I know our taxpayer funded local children's hospital in my city in Canada routinely performs top surgery and has for many years.

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paperairplane 2 points ago +2 / -0

I read her piece last night and was talking to my husband about it this afternoon. i found it incredibly well thought out and well-written. It is worth reading.

Her main "shtick" has always been feminism, and I really appreciated her argument that as an advocate for women she should be advocating that women arm themselves. It's the most empowering thing they can do. She said that as a mother she feels it is her duty to be armed in order to protect her children when her husband is away for work.

I'm really happy to see her come around. I think it takes courage to admit you were wrong for so many years. I think there is too much of a "purity" test done by conservatives, and it does a real disservice to us to reject anyone who doesn't meet the incredibly high threshold set by so many on our side.

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paperairplane 2 points ago +2 / -0

The thing that gives me hope is that in the animal trials where all the animals died (I believe at least one study was done on cats) the animals didn't receive intervention to save their lives. They gave them the experimental injections and then watched what happened. I believe they died in the equivalent of about 2-3 human years. Hopefully there are interventions, like ivermectin, that humans can use.

Reading those animal studies is why I never took the shot in the first place - the blog voxday was writing about them already in november and December 2020.

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paperairplane 3 points ago +3 / -0

Interesting!

I know she's involved somehow in all of this bullshit corruption, just trying to figure out where. As a messenger makes sense considering her low level of charisma and intellect.

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paperairplane 2 points ago +2 / -0

Neil Oliver is worth listening to. He has been such a champion and leader of we the people.

He was on the Dark Horse podcast this week and it was a fascinating discussion, well worth listening to. He thinks that the powers that be cannot win this war, that we the people will ultimately prevail, because we have humanity on our side.

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paperairplane 3 points ago +3 / -0

That makes sense. I wonder what the receipts hanging out of the machine were for.

I hate that this country has expanded mail-in voting so much, too. How people can't see the potential for fraud there is so short-sighted (or purposeful).

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paperairplane 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh no, now the wait times to see a cardiologist in NB will go from 1 to 2 years...

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paperairplane 11 points ago +11 / -0

I don't think the Sharpie is the problem since the back of the ballot is blank, but at the same time, I've never used a Sharpie before in an election in Canada - I've always been handed a short pencil.

I asked for a receipt for my ballot and the guy said "it doesn't work like that". Meanwhile there was an entire string of receipts hanging out of the machine right in front of us.

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paperairplane 2 points ago +2 / -0

Same. I'm a woman, too, and I support Depp. I hope this entire debacle has made him change his views on Trump, though!

I'm sorry you had to go through that, I had the these issues are turned into women vs men instead of abusers vs victims.

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