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Consumerbot381732 3 points ago +3 / -0

You’re probably right. Depopulation is the long term goal. Right now it’s profit, and getting everyone pressured and tracked and used to getting their mandated shot. Then one day... whoops! Entire population is sterile/autoimmune.

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Consumerbot381732 2 points ago +2 / -0

All of it. Movies, TV shows geared towards adults, all cut from scene or shot to shot within 2 seconds.

Oh, and look into breakfast cereal marketed to kids: full of sugar and coal-tar-derived food coloring that’s banned in other countries due to correlation with ADD.

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Consumerbot381732 3 points ago +3 / -0

You’re only allowed to draw causation inference for the virus deaths. Vaccine deaths are all coincidences. Would like to see lawsuits get traction, but not holding my breath...

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Consumerbot381732 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just ate at one tonight: Western Sizzlin. Almost couldn’t tell a scamdemic was going on, aside from staff with masks and wiping down ketchup bottles.

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Consumerbot381732 2 points ago +2 / -0

The word “Vaccine” is missing its quotation marks.

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Consumerbot381732 3 points ago +3 / -0

I can’t help but remember a few specific emails of hillary/pedosta... one where they express a desire for a “more compliant citizenry”, and another talking about support trump as a “pied piper” candidate. With the way things played out towards the end of his term with the scamdemic, I’m left wondering if he ended up filling that role after all... 🤔

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Consumerbot381732 2 points ago +2 / -0

For what it's worth, same here. Neither will harass a customer, yet both bent the knee quickly with PA announcements about how to "stay safe". Wish it would have been one or the other, so I could actually vote with my dollars.

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Consumerbot381732 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ooo, I like this! Or what about CTS? (Critical Thinking Skills)

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Consumerbot381732 2 points ago +2 / -0

Have you looked into how they determine “excess deaths”? They use an average of the past several years as a Baseline, even though there is an obvious upward trend. If they followed the trend (instead of the artificially lowered average) as a baseline, there wouldn’t be any excess deaths. Just one of many examples of the deception.

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Consumerbot381732 4 points ago +4 / -0

As mentioned in this thread, you can get ivermectin for horses from your feed store. Dose by weight. No need to involve MDs or prescriptions.

Absolutely worth trying nebulized peroxide per Mercola, as well. Have had good success with it in our family, several of whom who had multiple risk factors.

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Consumerbot381732 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not quite all of us. Some of us haven’t yet surrendered our dignity...

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Consumerbot381732 4 points ago +4 / -0

Often the server requires the domain in the request URL because of aliases. If the various .win communities are all hosted by the same server (likely), it doesn’t even know which site you’ve requested, if you’ve simply punched the IP into the address bar.

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Consumerbot381732 20 points ago +20 / -0

I’ve theorized along the same lines... Then again, it may work out to be the exact opposite: when the next bio-weapon is released, it interacts with the “vaccine” to cause certain death (or infertility, or whatever)

At this point, I couldn’t even begin to guess which theory is more likely to be true.

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Consumerbot381732 2 points ago +2 / -0

You say a lot of things that make sense! Most of our population is deficient in vitamin D, especially during winter. Probably even explains the seasonality of viral illnesses. So making people stay home (out of the sunlight), and wearing masks, both seem to make matters worse.

By the way, our German friends told us that their vaccine is better than the ones in the US, since theirs is a traditional one. I think I read somewhere that the Russians have developed a traditional vaccine, as well. I’ve not looked into it, but I have zero interest in a vaccine of any kind.

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Consumerbot381732 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks. We’re all pretty well past it, aside from residual fatigue. The only ones that really had it bad (with fever) were the same that lost taste and smell. Agreed that clogged sinuses would impede smell (and most taste), but we have all had colds and flu throughout our lives, but hearing first-hand how unique/strange the loss of taste was seems pretty compelling to me. It is interesting how zinc deficiency seems to be associated.

Thanks for taking the time to respond. I’ll chew on it for a bit.

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Consumerbot381732 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, as I wrote above, extreme fatigue. Also breathing difficulty/feeling “winded”, as well as some other symptoms that also overlap with flu. Not all of us shared all the same symptoms, but we all fell ill within a day or two of one another.

I’m curious as to why the old anti-parasitic treatments like hcq/ivermectin seem to be effective, but that begs the question of the very existence of a novel coronavirus.

I had hoped for more information or evidence beyond “it hasn’t been isolated”.

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Consumerbot381732 1 point ago +1 / -0

You know what they say... HODL!

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Consumerbot381732 3 points ago +3 / -0

True. And did you know that they eventually learned that those masks didn’t actually help during the Spanish flu?

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Consumerbot381732 3 points ago +3 / -0

Can you help me understand how and why my wife and mother-in-law both recently lost their sense of taste and smell, describing it as a novel experience, while they and our entire family experienced significant fatigue, and the one individual tested popped positive? I’m extremely skeptical of any “official” information, and at this point fully believe that SARS-COV19 was developed in a lab, likely in Wuhan. I’m open-minded, though, and would welcome any information you could share that would support your assertion that there’s no such thing as COVID-19.

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