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Demand for the Un-jabbed / Unvaccinated Pure Blood. I do not know if this is real or true or satire. It seems to be real as I am sure there could be a big demand of **Pure** blood with all of the strange things going on right now. What do you all think ??? God Bless Smile


******* Was told by a very good friend that has a family member that works for the Red Cross and that this is TRUE / REAL.



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Up until now, she's not gotten it. The last two days, my wife has stayed home sick.


Well, she has it.

She was complaining yesterday that the chicken noodle soup she made tasted awful and she said the bowl of Ramen she tried today tasted really weird. Told her she had COVID, take the test. The test proved me right. My son and I feel fine. May get it later this week, may not. Be fine either way.

Nobody's wearing a mask, not even the wife who fought with me about wearing one all those times I refused.


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If you have any close family members that chose to take the COVID shot, as I do, here is another blast of disheartening info regarding those “vaccines”.

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Swiss researchers recently reported finding elevated troponin levels in 100% of COVID jabbed individuals, indicating everyone is suffering some degree of heart damage, even if they’re asymptomatic.



https://articles.mercola.com/s...a-covid-vaccine.aspx




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Along those lines here's the latest from Dr. John Campbell: He does a lot of tap dancing to stay within Youtubes terms of service.



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I went in for my annual check up the other day. Only the second time seeing this doctor.

Facility still requires masking, which I will not hold against him. Practice is owned by one of the big hospital systems, and that nonsense comes from them.

His little computer told him I was due for a covid shot, and he got the eye roll from me. He then proceeded to explain that small pox went away because everybody took the shot, and that I would feel horrible if I killed grandma because I wasn't "vaccinated".


I would have told him to stop with that bullshit. If you ever bring it up with me again I will walk out the door and take my wallet with me.



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I would have told him to stop with that bullshit. If you ever bring it up with me again I will walk out the door and take my wallet with me.



They don't care. They're approaching $1,000,000,000 in yearly revenue.

In addition to health insurance, hospitals buying up doctors is the second most screwed up thing about "health care".


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In addition to health insurance, hospitals buying up doctors is the second most screwed up thing about "health care".

Yep. The response of the "health care" industry to Covid is easily understood if you've been paying attention to the trends in "health care" over the last 20-30 years. I've told my parents that the days when the doctor worked for you are over. They are having a hard time understanding that, having spent most of their lives in a different era when doctors generally earned the respect they were given.

When my doc asked if I had been "vaccinated" I just gave him a blank stare. He never asked again.



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Friend and his wife flew to TX for a wedding over Thanksgiving, spent the weekend with relatives.

Both double Vaxxed......

Both got da'rona.....

While we all know the shots don't stop it, the mantra is it makes it less severe, keeps you out of the hospital, now it's "you won't kill an aging relative".

Stockholm syndrome is large with these shots, same for Mask Mandates and Lockdowns, millions believe they are alive because their politicians cared more and shut things down.

You'll never convince them otherwise...
 
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CDC recommendation now encourages people to wear masks to prevent spread of Covid, flu and RSV. You give these folks just a little taste of power, it goes to their heads. Covid's essentially over, but their emergency powers may last indefinitely.

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The Centers for Disease Control Prevention on Monday encouraged people to wear masks to help reduce the spread of respiratory illnesses this season as Covid, flu and RSV circulate at the same time.

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, in a call with reporters, said wearing a mask is one of several everyday precautions that people can take to reduce their chances of catching or spreading a respiratory virus during the busy holiday season.

“We also encourage you to wear a high-quality, well-fitting mask to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses,” said Walensky, adding that people living in areas with high levels of Covid transmission should especially consider masking.

The CDC director said the agency is considering expanding its system of Covid community levels to take into account other respiratory viruses such as the flu. The system is the basis for when CDC advises the public to wear masks. But Walensky encouraged people to take proactive action.

“One need not wait on CDC action in order to put a mask on,” Walensky said. “We would encourage all of those preventive measures — hand washing, staying home when you’re sick, masking, increased ventilation — during respiratory virus season, but especially in areas of high Covid-19 community levels.”

About 5% of the U.S. population lives in counties where the CDC is officially recommending masks due to high Covid levels. The CDC continues to recommend masking for anyone travelling by plane, train, bus or other forms of public transportation, Walensky said.

People with weak immune systems and those who otherwise face a heightened risk of severe disease should also consider wearing a mask, the CDC director said.

Walensky strongly encouraged everyone eligible to receive their flu shot and Covid booster. Flu vaccination coverage is lagging for at-risk groups — children under age 5, pregnant women, and at-risk seniors — compared with last year, the CDC director said. There is no vaccine for RSV.

“I want to emphasize that the flu vaccine can be life saving and importantly, there’s still time to get vaccinated to be protected against flu this season and its potential serious consequences,” Walensky said.

The flu has arrived early and hit the U.S. hard with hospitalizations at a decade high for this time of year. More than 8.7 million people have fallen ill, 78,000 have been hospitalized, and 4,500 people have died from the flu this season, according to CDC data. Fourteen children have died from the flu so far this season.

More than 19,000 people were hospitalized with the flu during the week ending Nov. 26, nearly double the previous week, according to CDC data.

People hospitalized with Covid also increased 27% during the week ending Dec. 2, according to CDC data. And respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, has been hospitalizing children at higher rate than in previous years. Walensky said RSV appears to have peaked in the Southeast and may be leveling off in the Mid-Atlantic, though circulation of the virus remains high in much of the nation.

“We now face yet another surge of illness. Another moment of overstretched capacity and really one of tragic and often preventable death,” Walensky said, as she thanked health-care workers for their service during the repeated surges of illness they have confronted since the Covid pandemic began.

Dr. Sandra Fryhofer, board chair of the American Medical Association, said the circulation of Covid, flu and RSV at the same is a “a perfect storm for a terrible holiday season.” Fryhofer said she understands many people are tired of receiving repeated Covid shots, but getting vaccinated is the best way to avoiding falling ill over the holidays.

“You could get really, really sick this year and ruin your holiday celebrations if you don’t get vaccinated,” Fryhofer said during Monday’s call.

The Children’s Hospital Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics last month asked the Biden administration to declare a public health emergency in response to the surge of pediatric hospitalizations from RSV and the flu.
 
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Fryhofer said she understands many people are tired of receiving repeated Covid shots, but getting vaccinated is the best way to avoiding falling ill over the holidays.

Every 6-8 weeks...
It's all a lie.



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

"The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth."
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Walensky strongly encouraged everyone eligible to receive their flu shot and Covid booster. Flu vaccination coverage is lagging for at-risk groups — children under age 5, pregnant women, and at-risk seniors — compared with last year, the CDC director said. There is no vaccine for RSV.

“I want to emphasize that the flu vaccine can be life saving and importantly, there’s still time to get vaccinated to be protected against flu this season and its potential serious consequences,” Walensky said.

The flu has arrived early and hit the U.S. hard with hospitalizations at a decade high for this time of year. More than 8.7 million people have fallen ill, 78,000 have been hospitalized, and 4,500 people have died from the flu this season, according to CDC data. Fourteen children have died from the flu so far this season.

More than 19,000 people were hospitalized with the flu during the week ending Nov. 26, nearly double the previous week, according to CDC data.

People hospitalized with Covid also increased 27% during the week ending Dec. 2, according to CDC data. And respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, has been hospitalizing children at higher rate than in previous years. Walensky said RSV appears to have peaked in the Southeast and may be leveling off in the Mid-Atlantic, though circulation of the virus remains high in much of the nation.

“We now face yet another surge of illness. Another moment of overstretched capacity and really one of tragic and often preventable death,” Walensky said, as she thanked health-care workers for their service during the repeated surges of illness they have confronted since the Covid pandemic began.

Dr. Sandra Fryhofer, board chair of the American Medical Association, said the circulation of Covid, flu and RSV at the same is a “a perfect storm for a terrible holiday season.” Fryhofer said she understands many people are tired of receiving repeated Covid shots, but getting vaccinated is the best way to avoiding falling ill over the holidays.

“You could get really, really sick this year and ruin your holiday celebrations if you don’t get vaccinated,” Fryhofer said during Monday’s call.


How many are jabbed or multiple jabs? Voluntary vaccinations have fallen off, no shit. We don't trust you anymore.


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Yep, as chellim says, all they do is lie! They shouldn't be trusted! As I said earlier a page or two back, I've lost all trust in the medical community now. It's a damn shame.




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I have gained trust in Ivermectin though. I put that SH@! on everything.
 
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I have gained trust in Ivermectin though. I put that SH@! on everything.


Does it work on those annoying roof vent leaks? I hear its better than Flex Seal®, as seen on Tv.


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Fryhofer said she understands many people are tired of receiving repeated Covid shots, but getting vaccinated is the best way to avoiding falling ill over the holidays.

Every 6-8 weeks...
It's all a lie.


Pretty sure the CDC is recommending 24 hour a day drip with an IV now.



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Have family trying to conceive. Now talking with a fertility specialist. Both vaccinated and multi boosted. That is all I will say.



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https://www.msn.com/en-us/heal...-mandate/ar-AA14WCAI

Los Angeles county is "on the verge" of reinstating an indoor mask mandate. They recently (September) finally removed the mandate for transportation (busses, trains, airports, etc). It's the never ending story.

The good news is compliance even in the liberal bastion was laughable. At least at LAX and Burbank where we fly the percentage of masked has been around 25%, or less, since the nationwide mandate was axed.



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^^^ Yep. It's not a done deal, but moving in the right direction.

Biden remains an asshole, of course:

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The move is a big win for Republicans, who have since day one opposed compulsory vaccinations, and a defeat for President Joe Biden, who imposed the requirements shortly after the inoculations were developed.

House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy said earlier this month that he won bipartisan agreement to lift the mandate during a White House meeting with Biden, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell.

The move would be a major defeat for President Joe Biden and his administration, who have insisted that the Military should still require all service members to be vaccinated against COVID-19

The White House confirmed at the time that Biden agreed to consider the idea.

'Leader McCarthy raised this with the president and the president told him he would consider it,' said White House spokesperson Olivia Dalton, according to Reuters. 'The secretary of defense has recommended retaining the mandate, and the president supports his position. Discussions about the NDAA are ongoing.'

In August 2021, about halfway into Biden's first year in office, the mandate was imposed that required all U.S. service members to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Biden's White House also imposed a federal vaccine requirement, meaning anyone working for the federal government was required to show proof of immunization against COVID-19 to remain in their role.

Thousands of troops were involuntarily separated from the Military for refusing to get vaccinated and tens of thousands of others lost pay or benefits for the same reason.



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

"The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth."
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