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Unethical left the barn a long time ago. Evil is in charge.

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"Mistakes" would go both directions.

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The basic attitude of health "experts" and the medical establishment is veterinary, not medical. The term "herd immunity" summarizes how they view us: cattle to be manipulated.

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The idea that it is my job to protect you from something (unless you're my family) is just absurd on it's face. One of my favorite memes from the Covid nonsense was "if it's raining out and I don't have an umbrella, does that mean yours doesn't work?"

Bottom line: you don't get to tell me what I must do because you are scared.

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Masks are a similar matter in principle, although wearing a mask is not the same as receiving experimental inoculations, people think that others in the general public must “do something” to protect them from perceived harm.

The past several years have reinforced for me the premise that if you feel sick, stay home. That is the courteous thing to do, and is the standard to which we should hold ourselves, not masking, and pretending that works or taking experimental treatments because others are afraid.

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"Group health" means "for the greater good", and everybody knows that isn't "greater" for EVERYBODY......

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The BORG or hive mindset at it's best...equity

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And if you just so happen to be the egg that gets broken to make that omlette that never actually seems to materialize, well........good luck with that......

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It’s a big group, and you ain’t in it.

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Continuing to push the vaccine is unethical because the mRNA platform itself is a recipe for autoimmunity—including t-cell mediated damage in the heart.

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I feel like I'm the only person in the world who remember that Moderna specifically moved to 'vaccines' because repeated jabs of mRNA were so dangerous......

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I believe it was around 2018 they dropped the 'Therapeutics' part of their name as they could not overcome the safety signals coming from repeated doses. They thought vaccines would be safer as they are usually one and done. I guess they were wrong.

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wow. had no clue. thanks for re stating.

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I'm with your that!

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So far, my dermatologist, OBGYN, PCP and cardiologist have NOT recommended the jab. Not even one word about it. Not even from my liberal family members. Either they gave up on me, or gave up on the jabs. (Probably both!)

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My dad is 93, frail but otherwise healthy. And not a peep from his doctors. I suspect his doctors don't dare mention any shots since I now accompany my father to all his appointments. (You think mothers are tigers, protecting their cubs? You oughta see a daughter advocating for her father!)

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Good for you. I did the same with my dad, he was supposed to go to assisted living, but they said he would get the jabs, he was 97 at the time. I said no way, so dad stayed in his house with a lot of help from us and outside care givers. In July at the age of 100 two months shy of 101 he had a heart attack and stroke, passed away a month later. I thank the Lord we had an extra 3 years with him, I believe. Dad was very happy to have stayed in his home instead of even going to assisted living he told us just before he passed away.

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And good for you, too! It's not easy but you have a clear conscience that you did the right thing!

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Donna, you are very lucky to have enjoyed dad during his last days on earth. Even though it was hard word, I’m sure it was well worth it. God bless you and your siblings.

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Thank you CarolAnne it was a pleasure. I don't have siblings sadly, but my daughter now 40 helped so much as did my hubby and grandson a teenager but loved his deda is what he called him. I miss my dad and mom she passed away 10 years ago at 93, a long life as well. We are fortunate to have had both for that length of time. God Bless you!

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Rosie, good for you!! My dad’s last years on this earth were hard, as he struggled with COPD. My sister and I were his main advocates, as my aging mom was sick as well. And you’re SO correct, daughters and their Dad’s, a special relationship made in heaven. We’re no-nonsense, give it to me straight, and don’t try to BS me.

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Ultimately, it's an easy job--when your father is a great man.

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I am in Ontario Canada, went to see my family doctor asked for Ivermectin and HCQ for both hubby and I, without any questions he gave me the scripts, but he did look up Dr. McCullough Protocol. I am grateful, filled them, they are sitting in my pantry. He never asked or mentioned the jab now, or a year or so ago. A friend that also goes to him asked at the beginning of this crap if she should get the jab, his answer was it is her choice, she asked a few times, same answer. She went out with some friends and did get the two jabs. What a nutbar, when I asked her why, her reply was, well I am out and about a lot and some others got it as well. SMH my friend the idiot. Now she has issues she never had before. I wish her well.

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Alex, with all the love and respect, "I don't agree with details of what he says" is nonsense.

Either a particular vaccine has had a trial with a true placebo or it hasn't.

Either the CDC recommends close to 50 shots for kids now or it doesn't.

Either there is clear evidence of deep institutional capture of our regulatory agencies or there isn't.

Here is an appropriate use of the word "agree" when it comes to questions of vaccine manufacturers: "You think they're psychopaths, and I just think they're incompetent and greedy. We don't agree."

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None of the childhood vaccines were tested against a true placebo. At least the original mRNA shots started with a placebo group but that was canned after seven months when the placebo gp was offered the vaccine. Now they won't have to worry about keeping track of any of those pesky long-term negative effects.

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Yeah :(

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Just a suggestion, move away from describing this as mRNA. That is vocabulary manipulation. mRNA is a known biologic, thing. mRNA is Messenger RNA. What people call mRNA now also begins with m, but stands for Modified RNA. This is an entirely new use of mRNA. That no longer refers to the natural RNA, but is called, dishonestly, mRNA. Please don't use that made up, new name. mRNA is a real thing, the new name is branding.

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Great under-appreciated point! It's made with pseudouridine, so pRNA for pseudo would be more scientific but its already taken for ribosomal-associated RNA. So maybe mmRNA for modified messenger RNA? Or CLAP RNA for cardiiotoxic lethal and profitable?

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On a dating app today where I saw a profile of a woman who made it clear in words "If you are not injected" we are not compatible. Interesting TIMES :)

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You should thank her for saving you the time on looking at her further.

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I did. God forbid a pureblood infect an injected :)

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She's probably from the self-anointed tolerant side of the political aisle...right?

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right! :)

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I'm sure she's *this* close to finding a healthy, fulfilling long-term relationship. LOL.

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There are many issues I disagree with Bobby Kennedy on, but I agree on his assessment of Big Pharma and believe he would be far better than the current moron-in-chief. I also think the DNC is doing everything it can to keep his candidacy from succeeding. So much for their talk about "saving democracy."

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How anybody can think the mRNA vaccines are sanitizing--i.e., stop infection and community spread--wholly escapes me. Even if people don't know the data, surely they know the stories: Biden, symptomatic infection after no fewer than four jabs; Fauci, symptomatic infection after no few than four jabs; etc., etc., etc. Said Deborah Birx, czarina of the Trump Covid-response team, but only after leaving office: “I knew these vaccines were not going to protect against infection." I'm flummoxed as well to learn there are still people who believe Covid amounts to more than a flu-like illness, and usually less, to healthy kids. What seems a particularly careful, if post hoc, study from the UK showed the risk of death to healthy kids under 18 during the first year of the pandemic, when the most virulent strain of Covid was circulating, came to less than one in a million (9 in 12 million). Same population, same time: 125 suicides. See here:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-021-01578-1

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RFK, Jr. Talk about a history of character flaws. I like his stand on vaccines but he is luke warm on most other issues that matter to me. Then there is his voice, super unfortunate timber. TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP is my guy!

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super unfortunate timbre.

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Nah. His timbre is just fine. He just has trouble with his timber, mostly during the winter season.

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Not sure how having more people walking around with persistent infections (and re-infections) is supposed to "protect the vulnerable".

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I agree that this so unethical. This is pure evil to say this. The devil is working overtime by instilling this in there minds and hearts. Our only hope is Jesus Christ and having eternal life by accepting His grace by believing He died for us. For acknowledging we are sinners and asking Him into our lives.

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The “Hippocratic Oath” has gone the way of “Fiduciary” in the finance world.

It’s a laugh line amongst fellow physicians.

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I have become ashamed of my profession in that instead of being a calling to care for the sick it has turned into a business that makes money in the illness market. So the precepts which have guided the practice of medicine for millennia have been tossed in order to win the battle of maximum revenue. The first precept is “do no harm.” The vax dead and injured are simply collateral damage. When money is your idol there are often no limits on what needs to be sacrificed to attain it. That is why I thought it fitting when I read this quote from St. Vincent de Paul whose feast day was today. He is the patron of the poor, including the sick. “Christ himself, the Lord of all, lived in poverty to such an extent that he had nowhere to lay his head. He formed his apostles and disciples, his co-workers in his mission, to live in the same sort of way so that individually they did not own anything. In that way they were freer to combat greed for wealth in a better and more practical way, a greed which is ruining almost the whole world”…..he wrote that about 400 years ago.

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Alex Berenson is here to protect you from the mRNA shots! I hope we get 4 more years of uncle Joe Robinhood Biden and his new suction cup sneakers made in China by North Korea workers. And watch them 82 million who voted for uncle Joe suffer like us normal people who have.

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