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Atsa shame. Cram your snake oil, pal.

Have a look at the comments in the above tweet. There is quite a bit of talk about first hand experiences with the “vaccines” effect on people with cancer. As in bad. I’m reading more and more that the “vaccines” interfere with the body’s ability to detect and destroy cancer cells. There is plenty of evidence to suggest that people in remission that get vaccinated are seeing cancers come back aggressively in very short amounts of time. Just another reason to avoid this garbage.




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Whelp, I've got the ol' 'Vid, AGAIN. First time was very early on in the pandemic, spent a few days in the hospital and took about two months to revover. I got the J&J vaccine in March of 2021, and the moderna booster in the fall of 2021.

Started feeling crummy last Friday, basically slept until Sunday. Tested positive on Monday, and I am starting to feel much better today, Wednesday.

The wife wasn't too happy when I begrudgingly took the test while muttering something about testing positive for a disease that I am vaccinated for.

I feel something akin to relief, like I've gotten something out of the way, a task off the checklist so to speak.
 
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My daughter just tested positive for covid. I have the same super mild symptoms. Good times

On a positive note (no pun intended) this explains why my son keeps claiming his Gatorade is watered down when it is most certainly not and why I have one hell of a headache.


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My taste is just starting to come back after a month and a half.

But I tested negative. Roll Eyes




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A bit late, but Stormin' Norman, after the year or two you guys have had, that's especially great news.
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This one happens to be a Democratic senator from New Mexico.

So do we have a new sweepstakes forming? Razz I'm sure plenty of Republican politicians took the vaccine, but it would be (in a morbid way, of course) kinda funny if Biden's initiatives keep getting crippled because this Dem Senator or another keeps coming down with da Wu.
 
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it would be (in a morbid way, of course) kinda funny if Biden's initiatives keep getting crippled because this Dem Senator or another keeps coming down with da Wu.


It very well could. The Senator is estimated to be out 4-6 weeks.

There is no remote (proxy) voting in the senate.

That means the republicans currently hold a 50-49 advantage.
 
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it would be (in a morbid way, of course) kinda funny if Biden's initiatives keep getting crippled because this Dem Senator or another keeps coming down with da Wu.


It very well could. The Senator is estimated to be out 4-6 weeks.

There is no remote (proxy) voting in the senate.

That means the republicans currently hold a 50-49 advantage.

What a shame.




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A bit late, but Stormin' Norman, after the year or two you guys have had, that's especially great news.


Thanks so much! I was just talking to my mom about that today. She has been through so much in the last two years. Having to get a chest catheter installed with no anesthesia had to be the worst. Of course the stroke was scary as hell when I was called by EMS at 4am and seeing my mom speaking pure gibberish. Ugh.




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3 Virginia universities back down on COVID jab mandates after AG issues legal opinion

https://www.lifesitenews.com/n...ews&utm_campaign=usa

Three prominent academic institutions in Virginia rescinded their COVID-19 vaccine mandate policies in another victory for new Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares.

On Friday, Miyares released a legal opinion that while the state legislature has the authority to impose vaccination requirements for higher education attendance, universities do not have the power to do so themselves for a vaccine that is not already on the state’s list of required immunizations.

Since then, Virginia Tech President Tim Sands, George Mason University President Gregory Washington, and University of Virginia President Jim Ryan have all issued statements confirming the end of their schools’ vaccine mandates, the Daily Wire reported.

While opponents of vaccine mandates are pleased with the concession, some are waiting to see the institutions keep their word before celebrating.

>“Given the hesitant language University President Gregory Washington used in announcing the end of the mask mandate, and the fact that the university promised an end to the mask mandate more than a semester ago, I’m not confident the university can be trusted to keep its word,” law student Jacob Meckler told The Federalist. “Beyond that, because the university is acknowledging that masks lack much utility at this point in the pandemic, any delay in dropping the mask mandate is inexcusable.”

“The fractured trust between students and the administration will take years to heal, years in which the university must return to treating its students like the adults they are,” Meckler lamented.

Many Americans continue to harbor serious reservations as to the COVID vaccines’ safety, stemming in large part from the rushed nature of their creation. The Trump administration’s Operation Warp Speed initiative developed and released the shots in a tenth of the time vaccine development usually takes and a quarter of the time it took the previous record-holder, the mumps vaccine, yet their advocates have done little to address the concerns of the hesitant.

Data shows that young people are at little to no risk from COVID-19. In the summer of 2021, a team of researchers with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine examined approximately 48,000 COVID-diagnosed individuals below age 18 from April to August 2020 and found a “mortality rate of zero among children without a pre-existing medical condition such as leukemia.” The lead researcher, Dr. Marty Makary, accused the CDC of basing its advocacy of school COVID vaccination on “flimsy data.”

Meanwhile, even experts otherwise friendly to the new shots — as acknowledged last July by the left-leaning publication Wired — argue that the potential for vaccine-related myocarditis among young males undermines the public health establishment’s persistent refrain that “the benefits of [COVID-19] vaccination far outweigh any harm.”

Ultimately, data indicates that widespread dissemination of the COVID vaccines has failed to end the pandemic. The federal government considers more than 211 million Americans (almost 64% of the eligible) to be “fully vaccinated” (a moving target given the vaccines’ temporary nature), yet data from Johns Hopkins University reported in October shows that more Americans died of COVID-19 by that point in 2021 (353,000) than in all of 2020 (352,000). The Moderna vaccine has been available throughout all of 2021; the Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson shots were made available in late February.

Attorney General Miyares and new Gov. Glenn Youngkin have been proactive in tackling COVID-19 mandates and other conservative priorities such as banning the promotion of critical race theory in public schools; clarifying that parents have the sole right to decide whether their children wear masks in public schools; rolling back COVID-related business regulations; rescinding COVID vaccine mandates for all state employees; and investigating the Loudoun Country school board for allegedly covering up the sexual assault of a student by a “transgender” classmate.


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I’ll bet all those folks that got “vaccinated” feel just peachy that the holdouts don’t have to get it.




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I got vaccinated and 100% support anyone that doesn’t want to get the shot. It’s their body their choice!

I’ve got covid right now. Shits giving me the shits badly. “Vaccine” my ass....


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I got vaccinated and 100% support anyone that doesn’t want to get the shot. It’s their body their choice!

I’ve got covid right now. Shits giving me the shits badly. “Vaccine” my ass....
Hope you and your kids bounce through this quick and with no lingering headaches. I'm sure you all will.


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Originally posted by stickman428:...Shits giving me the shits badly. “Vaccine” my ass....


I don't know nuthin' 'bout doctorin', but I don't think that's gonna hep none...




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Thanks Bigdeal & Sigmonkey. Its been pretty mild. The headache that comes and goes but can be pretty intense at times and the ehhh occasional frantic run to the toilet has been the worst of it. Hope you guys are all doing good. Smile

My wildlings have been taking turns getting each other sick and projectile vomiting (probably because of the intense sinus drainage that accompanies this) I just assumed it was a gastrointestinal bug but my daughters school requires a covid test to return to school. I was actually surprised it was covid but if you look at all the symptoms it makes sense.


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Wishing good days and a quick recovery to you and those kiddos, stickman!




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Originally posted by stickman428:...Shits giving me the shits badly. “Vaccine” my ass....


I don't know nuthin' 'bout doctorin', but I don't think that's gonna hep none...


Sure it will, monkey. He'll just do his business and get rid of it that way. It's the latest treatment.

On more serious note, good luck, stickman, to you and yours. I am just about over my episode. My only bad symptom was fatigue, and it was crushing.
 
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Just found out that my father-in-law's good friend and college roommate who is a Universal executive in Orlando got whacked hard with Covid and is on a ventilator right now and not expected to make it. Frown

63 years old, in good physical shape/health. Did NOT get vaccinated. They tried all the usual monoclonal antibodies, HCQ, Ivermectin, etc. Nothing is working.

Right when I start to doubt my decision to get the Moderna vaccine back in Oct/Nov I hear about this and wonder if the whole "The vaccine will keep you out of the hospital and dying" line IS true after all. Eek


I’ve got hopeful news on this, my father in law contacted his friend’s family and got an update on him as of Friday 1/28:



Hi Bob this is M. My dad is still on the ventilator but he has been making progress. They have been able to lower his oxygen slowly but surely. There is talks about taking him off the paralytic potentially today. Slow but steady progress. We can feel all the prayers and know he can too. Keep praying hard I will try my best to keep you updated.


I've got another good update for my Father-in-Law's friend in Florida so you can all cheer him on and pray if you're the praying type:

He's now off the ventilator! On an oxygen mask and daughter reported that he's "starving" which is a great sign but as he just spent 2 weeks with a tube stuck down his throat, they are easing him back. It was not looking good at all for a while but he's now gonna make it! YES!


 
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Anyone have the real info on the testing company fabricating test results. Storing them at room temp in garbage bags? Not even processing many of them? Supposedly they have three hundred outlets across the country.

The blurb I got was obviously msm so not the real story.



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Praise God in the Highest for prayers heard and answered !!! God Bless !!! Smile

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Damn

Just found out that my father-in-law's good friend and college roommate who is a Universal executive in Orlando got whacked hard with Covid and is on a ventilator right now and not expected to make it. Frown

63 years old, in good physical shape/health. Did NOT get vaccinated. They tried all the usual monoclonal antibodies, HCQ, Ivermectin, etc. Nothing is working.

Right when I start to doubt my decision to get the Moderna vaccine back in Oct/Nov I hear about this and wonder if the whole "The vaccine will keep you out of the hospital and dying" line IS true after all. Eek


I’ve got hopeful news on this, my father in law contacted his friend’s family and got an update on him as of Friday 1/28:



Hi Bob this is M. My dad is still on the ventilator but he has been making progress. They have been able to lower his oxygen slowly but surely. There is talks about taking him off the paralytic potentially today. Slow but steady progress. We can feel all the prayers and know he can too. Keep praying hard I will try my best to keep you updated.


I've got another good update for my Father-in-Law's friend in Florida so you can all cheer him on and pray if you're the praying type:

He's now off the ventilator! On an oxygen mask and daughter reported that he's "starving" which is a great sign but as he just spent 2 weeks with a tube stuck down his throat, they are easing him back. It was not looking good at all for a while but he's now gonna make it! YES!


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On more serious note, good luck, stickman, to you and yours. I am just about over my episode. My only bad symptom was fatigue, and it was crushing.



Thanks for the kind words amals. We’re doing good. It is so weird to see how my four children all react differently to this virus. One got over it in two days completely and went back to being a little ball of energy. Two have been dealing with fatigue and more or less have been sleeping or in bed for the past two days straight though one has been vomiting much more than the other. My fourth child has gotten over it in about 4 days from when symptoms first presented and wants to go back to school.

I’ve been feeling pretty good other than the stomachache and occasional frantic runs to the toilet. It’s really odd how it’s hitting my family members differently. My wife seems to have somehow avoided it completely.


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