It was probably so obvious to the founders, they didn’t even think of adding it.
A lot of popular gay designers started emerging around that time.
Is it any wonder models started looking like 12 year old boys?
Like something left my body. My mouth was filled with the most awful gas like taste like something died in my lungs and was escaping through my mouth.
Perhaps parasite die off.
Take a look at the biggest pharma lawsuits of all time:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_pharmaceutical_settlements
Do you recognize any similarities?
FRAUD.
For example:
A December 2006 New York Times article based on leaked company documents concluded that the company had engaged in a deliberate effort to downplay olanzapine's side effects.
These were not simple mistakes. They knowingly lied for profit.
Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and AstraZenica are all on that list.
I truly believe it’s just a satanic joke to see how much people will accept.
They could just as easily show a photo of an appetizing burger with the tag line of something like “can you believe this is caterpillars?”
Instead they make it look as disgusting and awful as possible to see if people will fall for it.
My answer is no.
I don’t know, they used aborted baby parts for some flavor enhancer.
https://www.naturalnews.com/049367_aborted_babies_flavor_chemicals_food_corporations.html
There is a great Blackpilled video on the remake.
They made some…notable changes from the original.
Both Guillain-Barré disease and aseptic meningitis were diagnosed as polio during the US epidemics prior to 1957. If you use the pre-1957 definition, then there are many more cases of poliomyelitis occurring in the US today, than there were in 1952—at the height of the US polio epidemics.
GBS is about 6,000 Americans per year.
Viral meningitis hospitalization rates are about 50,000 per year.
764,000 Americans have symptoms of palsy.
Coxsackie virus and echovirus can mimic polio as well, though those numbers are harder to find. 10 million cases per year, but I’m not sure how many complications there are.
Additionally, your example is a little exaggerated because most poliomyelitis victims don’t show permanent symptoms of polio. Polio is 95% asymptomatic, with another 4.5% experiencing mild, flu-like symptoms. Only less than 1% of people experience paralysis complications, and most recover from that.
And I’m not trying to downplay any suffering caused by the disease—I feel terrible for everyone harmed. But the story of the polio vaccine “miracle” is incorrect.
If they had kept polio diagnoses the same as before the vaccine, we’d have more polio today than we did back then.
I’m not attempting to scare people.
There are many studies linking Benadryl and similar drugs to dementia.
If they are interested, they can read about it and decide for themselves.
They may decide the risk isn’t relevant to them and continue using it as a sleep aid—that is completely their right.
But they should be aware there is (I believe) credible evidence that it may cause harm.
It was quite awhile ago, so I doubt Fauci was involved, but here’s some info:
Part of the reason for the apparent decline in polio rates after the introduction of the vaccine, even while it was infecting many people with polio, was that polio was redefined at the same the vaccination program began.
The subject was controversial enough to be discussed during congressional hearings in 1962, when Dr. Bernard Greenberg, chairman of the Committee on Evaluation and Standards of the American Public Health Association, provided expert testimony documenting this important fact.
Prior to the introduction of the vaccine the patient only had to exhibit paralytic symptoms for 24 hours. Laboratory confirmation and tests to determine residual paralysis were not required.
The new definition required the patient to exhibit paralytics symptoms for at least 60 days, and residual paralysis had to be confirmed twice during the course of the disease.
Also, cases of aseptic meningitis, a condition with many variations and causes, were formally distinguished from the polio vaccine after the vaccine was introduced, as well as coxsackie virus infections (which can also lead to aseptic meningitis).
Both Guillain-Barré disease and aseptic meningitis were diagnosed as polio during the US epidemics prior to 1957. If you use the pre-1957 definition, then there are many more cases of poliomyelitis occurring in the US today, than there were in 1952—at the height of the US polio epidemics.
The Textbook of Child Neurology reported:
“Coxsackie virus and echoviruses can cause paralytic syndromes that are clinically indistinguishable from paralytic poliomyelitis.” This new requirement for doctors caused a vast drop in the number of cases registered as poliomyelitis—a drop that ever since has been credited solely to the vaccine.
Dr. Bernard Greenberg, who also was head of the Dept. of Biostatistics for the University of North Carolina School of Public Health, “testified that not only did the cases of polio increase substantially after mandatory vaccinations—a 50% increase from 1957 to 1958, and an 80% increase from 1958 to 1959—but that the statistics were deliberately manipulated by the Public Health Service to give the opposite impression.”
According to Greenberg:
Prior to 1954 any physician who reported paralytic poliomyelitis was doing his patient a service by way of subsidizing the cost of hospitalization....Two examinations at least 24 hours apart was all that was required....In 1955 the criteria were changed...residual paralysis was determined 10 to 20 days after onset of illness and again 50 to 70 days after onset.
This change in definition meant that in 1955 we started reporting a new disease....Furthermore, diagnostic procedures have continued to be refined. Coxsackie virus infections and aseptic meningitis have been distinguished from poliomyelitis....Thus, simply by changes in diagnostic criteria, the number of paralytics cases was predetermined to decrease.
Some have speculated that approximately 90% of polio cases were eliminated from statistics by health authorities’ redefinition of the disease when the vaccine was introduced. In reality, the Salk vaccine contributed to increased cases of polio in numerous countries at a time when there were no epidemics being caused by the wild virus.
Polio has not been eradicated by vaccination, it is lurking behind a redefinition and new diagnostic names like viral or aseptic meningitis...there are some 30,000 to 50,000 cases of viral meningitis per year in the United States alone. That's where all those 30,000 to 50,000 cases of polio disappeared after the introduction of mass vaccination.
According to proponents of this claim, polio now “hides” behind the following conditions: acute flaccid paralysis, transverse myelitis, viral or aseptic meningitis, Guillain–Barré syndrome, Chinese paralytic syndrome, spinal meningitis, inhibitory palsy, etc.
Original source is here: https://old.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/23oi4e/the_skeptics_guide_to_vaccines_part_i_poxes_polio/cgyzpok/
There are many articles linked, but they did not carry over during a copy.
This is also how they “eradicated” polio.
Polio was redefined once the vaccine was deployed.
While polio diagnoses dropped, “non-polio acute flaccid paralysis” and guillaine barre syndrome exploded.
What made something non-polio? If you had the vaccine and developed symptoms of polio, it was labeled as non-polio.
Was it the one who cut his duck off because he was addicted to lesbian porn or the one who cut his dick off because he was addicted to bondage sex?
Remdesivir?
Oil of oregano cleared up my tinnea Versacola
Be careful. Drugs like Benadryl are linked to dementia and Alzheimer’s.
Try to keep use minimal. It may be worth looking into natural options like valerian and lemon balm.
Oh boy. There’s a good Blackpilled commentary on that one.
Ugh. I was watching a food show and they kept drowning out the host with helicopter sounds.
I thought it was really strange because they had a large budget.
A few minutes later, they revealed the helicopters were “border patrol” and implied they were constantly searching for poor immigrants to deport.
I can’t even watch a show about sandwiches without them harassing me with phony liberal talking points.
we propose that glyphosate, the active ingredient in the herbicide, Roundup(®), is the most important causal factor in this epidemic. Fish exposed to glyphosate develop digestive problems that are reminiscent of celiac disease. Celiac disease is associated with imbalances in gut bacteria that can be fully explained by the known effects of glyphosate on gut bacteria
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24678255/
Here is an example of imported Italian flour with many reviews about it not affecting gluten intolerance:
Here’s one review:
I am gluten intolerant but I can eat this with NO issues! No pain, no rashes, nothing!! It's so nice to be able to make baked goods that aren't gluten free - the GF flours just don't work the same.
Italy has banned glyphosate
https://www.soilassociation.org/news/2016/august/italy-bans-toxic-glyphosate/
Glyphosate is used on American wheat right before harvest to “shock” the wheat. Basically, it kills the plant and the plant “panics” and grows bigger seeds because it’s dying. This leads to a bigger harvest.
https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/pre-harvest-roundup-crops-not-just-wheat/
Glyphosate is likely responsible for coeliac disease.
It’s not a gluten allergy. It’s a glyphosate allergy.
Many people with coeliac report being able to eat Italian winter wheat, which is not grown with glyphosate.
Indeed.
Smallpox is one of the most “trusted” vaccines, even though it caused cases to skyrocket.
Cities without the vaccine were able to eradicate it years before using simple quarantines.
No, smallpox and chicken pox are different types of viruses.
The smallpox vaccine also wears off after a few years (and is largely ineffective).
Smallpox is also most contagious when people develop the rash, and quarantines are very effective.
Amazon banned it a few months ago.
While you are reading about smallpox, take some time to learn about the history of the smallpox vaccine.
Very interesting and includes many sources for review.
Yeah, the aborted baby parts must make it extra hydrating 🤢