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repeatoffender 2 points ago +2 / -0

Never underestimate the power of religious fanaticism to cling to provably false belief.

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repeatoffender 5 points ago +5 / -0

Step 1: 13 years brainwashing in primary school.

Step 2: 4+ years brainwashing in college.

Step 3: First job comes at 300% typical household income, so they never know hardship.

Step 4: Follow me for other simple tips on how to run the world!

Seriously, I've seen it time and again. People that make crazy money too early in life stop growing and developing as a person. It's the spoiled brat syndrome, but as an adult. They don't have to learn to suck-up to their boss, compromise with co-workers, or consider other points of view. They do not develop the perspective that other points of view are valid because they do not begin their adult life earning minimum wages like the majority of humans in Western societies and then gradually transition to higher income levels as they age. Lacking that perspective, they only know their own success story and everyone else is a failure. They also don't have to make sacrifices between wants and needs--they only have to choose between wants and wants. The concept of sacrifice is a word in the dictionary to them.

So... having achieved all the success most dream about, of course they know how to run the world and their ideas (provided by 17+ years of brainwashing) are the best. Everyone should follow them! And if you are not following their advice for your own good, well, we shall just have to make you.

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repeatoffender 4 points ago +4 / -0

J&J is viral vector vs. Pfizer’s Lipid Nano Particles.

J&J uses DNA (inside the viral vector shell) to instruct cells to create spike vs. Pfizer’s mRNA.

Both products are gene therapy. Both enter the blood stream. Both invade cells wherever the blood takes them. Both cause cells to produce foreign proteins (spike) which then triggers immune response to destroy those cells—which is what causes the myocarditis when the cells in question are in the heart.

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repeatoffender 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yea, the "proof" is someone who called him who could be imagining the entire thing for attention. Sadly, the cover story of crowd crush makes more sense than eight people having heart issues at the same time.

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repeatoffender 3 points ago +3 / -0

"Oh, you're such a failure" in response to her claiming that red flag laws are overwhelmingly popular with the american people.

Boebert continues to impress the hell out of me.

by MAGULQ
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repeatoffender 9 points ago +9 / -0

It's not just you.

I'm not sure they are accelerating. There are some signs that excess deaths are declining--perhaps as booster uptake stalls.

However, more people are noticing and talking about it, so that drives perception that they are increasing.

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repeatoffender 2 points ago +2 / -0

“Hey! These guys keep pointing out that it’s a scam. They cannot be correct, right? Right? Anyone?”

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repeatoffender 7 points ago +7 / -0

Supposedly the tetanus bacterium is everywhere. I think the real reason tetanus is rare is that people get scratched and cut so often that nature naturally inoculates us. If you go live in a padded room for a decade or two and then step on a rusty nail, you might be in trouble. But if you work outside and get cut and scratched a couple times per year, you are used to it and should have a healthy immune system to fight tetanus.

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repeatoffender 1 point ago +1 / -0

Heresy! No one is allergic to vaccines! /s

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repeatoffender 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yea, last year sucked, facing down the pressure to get vaxxed. REALLY glad today that I remain unjabbed and do not need to worry about heart attacks while shoveling snow or gardening.

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repeatoffender 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dealer service shops have been doing this for decades. Your car needs $xx,xxx in repairs. Can we interest you in a new car? Many of them actually damage your car to sell the lie.

I literally took my car in for an oil change and when I got it back it had a nasty rattle from underneath. Dealer looked at it reluctantly then told me I needed $3k in drive shaft bearing replacements. It was fine when I dropped it off.

Dealer mechanics are corrupt thieves. They’re also human and the vice/corruption is common. Politicians are no different. Doctors, no different. Big Pharma no different.

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repeatoffender 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is super risky. I saw an article last month that another patient they tried this on died. The problem is the immune system imprints on “self” early in life. Introduce any changes to the genome and every cell that starts cranking out these new “non-self” proteins is suddenly subject to attack by the immune system.

This is exactly what is happening with the covid mRNA jabs, but on a smaller scale.

In OP’s story they must have suppressed this girls immune system for the therapy to take. They might eventually be able to retrain the immune system to change the definition of “self” and not attack the new genome cells. We have a long way to go for these therapies to become mainstream. It’s really cool science and encouraging to think we may one day be able to cure many, many diseases this way.

Of course, it’s far more likely they will use this technology to introduce an ethnically targeted plague.

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repeatoffender 2 points ago +2 / -0

“Conspiracy Theorist” — someone revealing the plan before the perpetrators are dead and confidential documents escape their 75 year classification hold.

AJ was way ahead of his time… and they slandered him as a conspiracy theorist to make sure no one took him seriously.

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repeatoffender 1 point ago +1 / -0

Let’s see how this survives next week’s news.

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repeatoffender 2 points ago +2 / -0

The NFL is driving towards a cliff in a car with no steering wheel and no brakes. All they can do is step on the accelerator or not. Truth is coming out eventually.

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repeatoffender 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hopefully this will mark the beginning of the end of red flag laws across the nation.

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repeatoffender 2 points ago +2 / -0

No! It’s always the guy that doesn’t agree with meeeee that is the problem!!

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repeatoffender 12 points ago +12 / -0

96% of D.C. voted for Biden in 2020. That’s all you need to know.

96% swamp, 4% MAGA rangers trying to clean up the shit.

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repeatoffender 3 points ago +3 / -0

If it were not for those twenty people with principles, we could get back to business as usual!!!

Come on man!

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repeatoffender 32 points ago +32 / -0

When was the last time a game was cancelled over an on-field injury?

The NFL assumed they would continue. The coaches and players said no. Why? What is going on in their heads now? Check out the Rasmussen survey that just came out. We’re hitting a critical mass of people who suspect a personal friend has died from the vax.

One or two more of these public events and the entire population will flip. I suspect 2023 is going to be wild, and it isn’t going to be civil or fun.

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repeatoffender 1 point ago +1 / -0

Does not sound sudden. She was surrounded by family when she died, per the article.

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