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Feb 13·edited Feb 13Pinned

Too bad they rejected my idea, where Kelce shoots up with a syringe on the sideline as the camera just happens to catch the big "Pfizer" written on the side

He shrieks in agony, then ecstasy as he grows a foot taller and gains 70 pounds of pure muscle within seconds

The game is essentially over at that point as he takes handoffs behind the line of scrimmage and flattens anyone who comes close as he barrels towards the end zone screaming & Taylor Swift is there to soothe and calm him until the Chiefs have the ball again

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He’s a nasty guy

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Feb 13·edited Feb 13

Maybe his famous 'roid rage display shoving his elderly coach was them trying it but if so, they really let me down, NGL

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reference to his alleged steroid use and tiny weewee?

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Alex, are you sure these jabs are not causing increased cancer? You do a good job of explaining how evil this company is so it does not seem too farfetched that they know cancer will be a problem (from their own making) in the coming years. So now it appears they are just trolling all of us and getting rich at the same time.

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They already know the MECHANISM for how mRNA increases risk of turbocancers.

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Might as well say, "Pfizer: we are selling you the cures for the conditions we create."

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Excellent tagline. You should be in marketing!

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I’ll take a free t shirt off a dead bums’ back.

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Chasing the antidote dragon

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Never in my life in a two year period of time have I known 9 people with a cancer diagnosis and 5 are now dead. These are just people I know. But, other people I know have people they know with a cancer diagnosis. Too many strange occurrences right now.

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Vivien, I “only” know 3 people with turbo cancer in the past few years. A 75 year-old, a 45-year old, and a 16-year old. All of them were weird cancers for which they had no obvious predisposition. All of them were highly aggressive. The 45-year old is expected to die within a couple of weeks. What a ghastly era this is.

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Yes, a friend died of jaw cancer. On my brothers hockey team a guy has been diagnosed with jaw cancer.

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Sorry for your loss.

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Come to think of it I've had at least 3 aquaintances drop dead of cancer in the last couple of years . . . hmm.

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I agree

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SV 40 promoter. Why else would this be put in the vaccine?

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We KNOW they’re weakening immune system. I KNOW a family member has turbo-cancer. That’s all I need to know.

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And, the number of new autoimmune disorders ... and rates of Dysautonomia (ie. dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system. I know because I am one of them! Rates of dysautonomia and POTS is staggering. Many have no idea that is what is afflicting them.

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I'm so sorry! sending a prayer that you conquer it

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Thank you. I’m working with some special people who are outside, mainstream medicine, and it’s working. Not letting the offenders win. The veil has been lifted, I see it all clearly now.

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Those cancers are happening all by themselves. It's only a coincidence they were noticed shortly after the vax was administered, for some by force under threat of losing one's job.

/s

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you are totally on the right trail - keep searching as there is a LOT of info out there to support what you are suggesting

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You are spot on and would not be surprised if this topic is part of Alex's Part 2 on this topic.

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Daaaaang....just had a think....what if, what if the war on Ivermectin isn't just about COVID?

Pfizer has bought up some big cancer 'cure' companies recently and also recently, Ivermectin is making the rounds of medical journals with all sorts of promising data on how it can stop cancer.

Ya don't think........

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Could not agree more! I’m convinced that was a major factor to go all out to suppress ivermectin use. Sure getting the EUA was important, but short lived, compared to decades of cancer “treatments”. If there was wide spread ivermectin use, cancer rates & deaths would very noticeably reduce. Can’t have that! Isn’t the oncology racket about a $200 billion annual market now? 😔🤬

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Current cancer treatments are extremely toxic and marginally effective. The worst part is that the protocols bankrupt the patient and family. Meanwhile, they discredit cheap and effective treatments. Pharma and mainstream medicine are pure evil.

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It does treat all viruses and parasites (which causes chronic disease).

Here's a similar protocol for curing cancer using a different "dewormer.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/6P67BkpWbwQRpq4k6

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"Why blow $14 million-plus on what is essentially a generic corporate image campaign?" Because they can. Because our government gave them billions.

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Because they’re laughing in our faces. A big FU.

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OMG….every word you’ve written here about Pfizer and Pharma is absolutely true! I lived through it as an employee of one of the biggest drug distributors ! Please keep writing about this history so it does not disappear!

And…the Pfizer Super Bowl at was an abomination…an absolutely stunning display of hubris!

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I should add an anecdote from a near-retired academic physician.

When Pfizer was "marketing" the drug Trovan back in the 1990s, they would routinely sponsor lunches on Tuesday noon for the residents and interns in Internal Medicine and Family Practice all across the country. In my institution, that would entail dropping off literally 200 large pizzas and crates of 2L bottles of soda.

These events all across the country were known as "Trovan Tuesday". Their drug reps clearly were pushing that name - it must have been a national marketing strategy.

Trovan was a flouroquinolone like Cipro or Levaquin. Not only did it have the orthopedic/tendon problems of the other two - it actually hammered patient's kidneys. I swear it seemed like less than a year that it was pulled in dramatic fashion. But there for a while, it was one of the top antibiotics that the housestaff would prescribe for anything. Evidence free. All that is needed is Barbie and Ken whispering in your ear what a wonderful product it is while stuffing your face with their pizza.

Retirement cannot come soon enough.

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Wow, Bactrim put me in the ICU in 2019.... never again!

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What happened? I had an allergic reaction to Bactrim in 2017. An unpleasant few hours but I didn't have to go to the hospital, thankfully.

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It was wild. Thought I had a kidney stone because I spiked a fever and had back pain…. Husband brought me to ER and after being triaged was whisked up to ICU extremely neutropenic…. Like I was on chemo. 4 days flushed the bactrim out of me and I was back to my old self.

Never again!

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Sounds pretty scary. My story is uneventful in comparison. It caused me some mild hallucinations and a rapid heartbeat when I was trying to fall asleep. After a few hours I was over it but I had only taken it for one day. I won't take it again.

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Scary nonetheless. I was in day four of Bactrim when all went to shit! The other side of the story is once I finally got home, it was Thanksgiving weekend, had just had 16 inches of snow dump. My husband went out to snowblower, wiped out, put his teeth through his lip and ended up right back at the same ER.:)

He drove himself because the last thing I wanted to do was step foot back in that hospital. And then a couple months later, the world ended!

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Rough week!

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Killed a friend's Mother without consent to use it during that era

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Alex:

Sir Alexander Fleming, a distant relative of mine, was responsible for discovering penicillin. Although Pfizer did play a role in being the first to manufacture it in significant quantities, their ad seems to take all the credit and his role is not mentioned. If you ever go to London Fleming's laboratory at Queen Mary Hospital is still there as a museum.

Karl Fleming

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Yes, I’ve visited that lab: amazing! Met an older nurse who had been his assistant back in the day!

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Sir Alexander Fleming did get his recognition in the form of the Nobel Prize. If there was a prize for junk science it should go to Pfizer.

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Pfizer = Travis Kelsey

Did any dads see his rage on Sunday? Not the first time. I’m not saying it’s related to jab, but my husband can’t understand how/why there’s not more uproar! What father would want his daughter dating a guy with documented anger issues??!!

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Travis Kelce's reaction is what happens when you mix 7 boosters with Bud Light.

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SWIFTly

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You would think the Bud Light would reverse the boosters

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probably popped some adderall before the game. on top of the sideline rage he hit a top speed run after catch that he hasn't touched in years. Yes, addy is banned. No, he doesn't give a shit.

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Feb 13·edited Feb 13

All I can say is that he would be publicly executed if Taylor Swift showed up at an awards show with a black eye & just mumbled that she "fell down the stairs" when anyone tried to ask about it.

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I too cringed at that ad. How dare they was my thought. But then no one has been held accountable for the Covid-19 failures. Failure to tell the truth about funding the research that spawned Covid-19. Failure to adequately test a new medical product. Failure to adequately measure adverse events from said product. Failure to stop distributing said product when it became crystal clear in the spring of 2021 that it did not stop transmission or stop you from getting Covid-19 or provide any protection whatsoever if you got Covid-19. The whole DC swamp failed. No one gets punished for the 24 million dead worldwide from Covid-19 7 million or the MRNA shots 17 million and counting. (Aggressive cancers in young people never before seen and the medical profession is clueless).

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First they save us. Then they save us from that. Any of us paying attention know exactly why they want their ‘trusted name’ associated with what’s coming our way in regards to cancer. Shameful.

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We really don’t have a consensus on how many people it “saved.” Nobody is collecting unbiased, independent data. Nobody is connecting the dots on the increased cancer rates, increased mortality, or new autoimmune diseases etc. etc. Kevin McKernan’s discovery of SV 40 (a known cancer promoter) in the shots is unsettling let alone the contaminated DNA plasmid encapsulated in the lipid nano particles that went into our cells.

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I agree. I was using the term “saved us” in a joking way. I don’t believe they’ve saved anything except their government fed stuffed pockets.

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And I appreciate your detailed fact base response! More productive than my snarky comment. :-)

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exactly - create both sides, the problem and the solution

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Out do cancer? In... killing... children??? Is this the point of the mRNA's? Not a good slogan.

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Feb 13·edited Feb 13

The ARROGANCE proves just how non concerned they are of ever truly feeling REAL accountability for what they planned, executed and have plans doing going forward. The psychopathic entity is more brazen than ever because they are "allowed" to be. It's just so far past disgraceful, and tragic at this point. It's simply ALLOWED. Look what has been done to humanity and intentionally...

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The cancer industry, in my opinion and experience, is already rife with fraud. I was diagnosed in 2005 with TNBC. Did everything they told me to do. Recurred in 2011 after 5 1/2 years along with atrial fibrillation and skin problems. At that point went to MD Anderson. It's not a facility; it's a city. They wanted to do pre-adjuvent chemo. I asked their chief oncologist if there was any evidence that what he was proposing would either prolong my life or add to its quality. He told me, no, but there's evidence it will exacerbate your heart problem and give you neuropathy. This was not a clinical trial. I didn't do it. Had more surgery and have been doing supplements, exercise, acupuncture and NO surveillance. Never pays to be smug, but so far, so good. I still have atrial fibrillation and skin problems.

With Pfizer's involvement, I can hardly imagine how much worse things will be.

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I don't know if anyone besides me has noticed, but pretty much everything is about feelings these days. Whether it's advertising drugs, HR getting you on board with the latest policy, or explaining exactly why we're dumping billions of dollars on a losing cause in Ukraine. Whatever the arena, it is much easier to get the public to feel good about a product than it is to actually deliver a good product that people want. I don't know exactly when things changed, but almost no one spends effort on delivering value these days. They'd much rather try to make you feel good about the slop you are getting.

Substack is a notable exception to that trend.

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Feb 13·edited Feb 13

pretty much everything is about feelings these days

I would say this is true because of a paradigm shift away from 'reality itself' being objective to its being subjective ... and add to that a lot of wishing thinking: if I want it to be so it must be true. Consider Rochelle Wallensky as Exhibit A of the magical thinking mouthpiece who sadly (I think) believed all that nonsense she'd spout.

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Feb 13·edited Feb 14

Since I divorced my football addicted husband, I no longer spend 20+ hours a week watching grown men chase a ball. Yes, that includes the Super Bowl. I had to look up the Pfizer commercial. I'm a pharmacist, so I'm used to big pharma's corruption and misrepresentation. That commercial was just plain old weird. I think their marketing department is getting ahold of some psychotropics.

So the mRNA shots gave a large number of people neurological, circulatory (blood clots) and cardiac issues. The latest problems are turbo cancers. I have read, that the drug companies are developing mRNA treatments for said cancers. I wonder what dread conditions those cause? So they give you a drug that causes diseases, gets the government to force people to take it, and then comes up with the cure. It's good work if you can get it. It makes me glad that I'm retired.

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Exactly what is going on and has been for decades. Create the issue, normalize side effect and have the "perceived" cures in the pharma pipeline which media markets so well. A sick society is and always been a better biz model, and Pharma learned this long ago along with the minions who enable and profit with them. The 8 episodes at remedy.film delves into this fairly well.

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Weird – I was just thinking about the commercial this morning, Alex! The thing that stood out to me is that not once did they mention their latest “99% effective at saving the world” product – not even a hint. Which tells me they know that it is either a failed product or politically problematic (or both!)

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