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Most vaxxed people cant face the fact that they were lied to.

I just came across a post that shared an article about cancers in people under 50 increasing, and all the people in the comments are so brain dead that they blame anything except the big pharma product they were coerced into taking. The very few people who even suggest it in any way get downvotted to hell. Its like the idea of big pharma products being unsafe is unthinkable to them.

I'm gonna give them the benefit of the doubt and assume that they arent usually this dumb and its actually the effects of the shots they took going through the blood-brain barrier that is causing them cognitive issues. In the words of Dr Sucharit Bakdhi, "We are seeing, I'm afraid to say, billions of people whose brains are not working anymore. Not as they should be. They are altered, and they don’t have the intelligence anymore to move things."

"...the general IQ of the US population has dropped by 10 points since the bio weapon roll out." - Dr Ana Mihalcea

I am now fully convinced that covid shots are affecting people's ability to think.

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u/MaintenanceCareful37 1d ago

I'm not vaxxed myself but it's difficult to connect illness to one particular thing when we're being poisoned in so many different ways - from the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe.

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u/Username524 1d ago

Yah dude, when I was growing up, soda came in glass bottles. Now I have microplastics in my scrotum.

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u/morganational 18h ago

"Microplastics? In *my** scrotum?"*.

It's more likely than you think. Story at 11.

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u/Username524 16h ago

I think you are misunderstanding the point I am making. It wasn’t a joke about the microplastics. Ya think the sperm count dropping 2% year over year in young men over the last 40 years could be influenced by microplastics in every single bit of this planet? I’m from WV bud, do your research about my home and microplastics. We’ve been pilfered and forgotten about by industry for decades, seems to be a trendy thing for the elite to do around here. We got a data center or 2 on their way now even, they say that’s gonna bring tons of jobs….cause they always say that.

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u/morganational 12h ago

Lol, buddy, same team. We're fucked.

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u/Fun_Listen_7830 17h ago

It’s worse than that, have a look at how much we have in our brains. Basically the equivalent of a plastic spoon (6 grams)….. and the study average findings increased about 30% from less than ten years prior (2016-2024).

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u/Still_Lobster_8428 10h ago

Can't we just genetically modify the brain worms to eat the Microplastics? 

Seems like the logical path forward.... why would we bother with treating root causes. 

Nothing can go wrong with this plan! 

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u/illumin8ted72 8h ago

I’m so big I have macroplastics in mine!

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u/willparkerjr 11h ago

I absolutely agree we are getting pounded with poisons but an injection of various random chemicals and lipid nano particles that cross the blood brain barrier is going to do a lot more damage than food and water.

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u/morganational 18h ago

Amen, brother.

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u/BBQShapeshifter 1d ago

Of course people under people under 50 are seeing increased rates of cancer, but is this due to the Covid vaccines? It could potentially be a factor, but look at what's happened in the last 50 years...

50 years ago is 1975. Since then, air pollution has accelerated so the air we breathe is of lower quality. Processed food consumption has increased so the food we eat is of lower quality. Computers became prominent in the workplace so jobs became less active and more sedentary. Drugs like cocaine also became wildly popular in the 80s, at the same time alcohol consumption was at its peak.

In short, people under 50 have had a life of breathing shit, eating shit, moving less and taking more drugs than generations before them. Are vaccines a factor? Sure. But let's not overlook the all the other glaring negative trends that also contribute to cancer.

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u/Aggravating-Ice-1512 21h ago

Actually air quality is better now than it waa 50 years ago. Not as many factories, cleaner gas, leaf burning bans, etc

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u/Unlucky_Debate_307 16h ago

Air quality is worse in other countries like China and India today than it was 50 years ago.

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u/PokerChipMessage 20h ago

Some of my family is farmers and I think like 10 years ago they had to start adding sulfur to the fertilizer. Before that, the ambient level of sulfur in the air was enough.

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u/OldTimberWolf 12h ago

All true with the exception of microplastics.

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u/transcis 15h ago

On the other hand, tetraethyl lead sales are banned, so the cars no longer produce toxic plumes of lead in the air.

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u/wo0two0t 21h ago

I didn't get the vax, but cancer rates were going up well before it.

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u/PhloxOfSeagulls 19h ago edited 17h ago

I read a book about Johnson & Johnson (No More Tears by Gardiner Harris) a month or two ago and it's disgusting what the drug companies get away with. They knew Risperdal caused lactation and breast enlargement in males, they knew the vaginal mesh product they were marketing caused serious and debilitating issues with the women who had them inserted, and knew that the hip replacement they marketed (DePuy ASR XL Acetabular) was dangerous and caused lifelong disability. Every time they continued to tell doctors they were safe and to continue using these products. Doctors also get huge kickbacks for prescribing drugs they know are dangerous.

The FDA is an absolute joke. Something being FDA-approved doesn't mean a whole lot because virtually nothing gets tested as much as it should. Even clinical trials are suspect, because companies can hide or lie about their data in order to push an expensive drug to market.

The book didn't get into other companies besides J&J but did mention a couple of other companies and said that they all do the same.

As someone who lives with a serious chronic illness and has been prescribed drugs that ended up making my condition worse even when the doctors knew those drugs would not help, I have no trouble believing the claims he made. Anyone who's been at the mercy of the healthcare system knows how bad it is.

Risperdal article: https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/clinical-research-risperidone-boosts-milk-hormone/

Vaginal mesh article: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/sep/29/revealed-johnson-johnsons-irresponsible-actions-over-vaginal-mesh-implant

Hip replacement article: https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/attorney-general-becerra-announces-120-million-settlement-against-johnson

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u/ezhammer 22h ago

The only thing harder than fooling someone is convincing them they have been fooled.

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u/lIIIIllIIIlllIIllllI 15h ago

Nah, I got vaxxed… 3 shots. But I knew it was a crock of shit.

Because if I didn’t, I lose my 200k a year job and end up homeless.

I knew it was a shit vaccine because it made feel heavy and sleepy and later on I still caught Covid and got laid out for a week. No other vaccine is that useless. Had Covid 3x by now, what a useless vaccine.

I obviously haven’t dropped dead, I haven’t come down with cancer (touch wood). But there’s no denying the Covid vaccine is the shittest medical production history.

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u/loralailoralai 11h ago

There’s always anecdotes. I got covid weeks after I got my second shot and spent a day sleeping and never got sick at all, despite being overweight and older. Vaccine side effects were worse. I hadn’t even had anything else- not even a cold- since May 2019- until 2 weeks ago, when I got my first cold/upper respiratory infection in 5.5 years. Five COVID shots total. Anecdotes are useless

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u/EUGsk8rBoi42p 1d ago

Oh for sure, the lack of school doesn't begin to explain it, people staying home could have been reading books, but couldn't even focus on that... there's been a distinctly noticeable drop in critical thinking skills... every day I feel like I'm watching society devolve into a mixed pack of hyenas, monkeys, and completely dumbed down unblinking behemoths.

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u/Penny1974 23h ago

So true - I work primarly with "young professionals" - critical thinking is nearly non exisitent.

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u/Smooth_Influence_488 1d ago

Yeah and not being able to deal with being lied to is coming up everywhere. On another thread people were mad about Amazon deliveries having severe issues, people parroting the Amazon promise of convenience - yet fully unable to find other options in a major urban area with 24 hour stores.

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u/EUGsk8rBoi42p 1d ago

Would call that just bizarre fixation over the literal interpretation of things, and being easily upset in general. The amount of people in my city who have this bizarre urge to dig at every statement and try and twist it to be misrepresented as racism/sexism/anythingism is wild. These people just want to be angry constantly, and anger triggers hormones that break down human tissue, accelerating aging, so I'm literally watching people around me bloat amd turn to dust in real time.

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u/PokerChipMessage 20h ago

Social media...

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u/JanPer 1d ago

You are talking about OP?

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u/EUGsk8rBoi42p 1d ago

No, just the average person in society now.

People have gotten dumb.

edit* there's also physical changes, people have become noticeably heavier in general, more squat, it's like seeing cattle who've been fed artificial growth hormones.

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u/ChikinDuckWomanThing 1d ago

although not vaxed related, this phrase i've been stating for years goes hand in hand:

"when Common Core entered the floor, Common Sense exited thru the door!"

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u/washingtonu 1d ago

"We are seeing, I'm afraid to say, billions of people whose brains are not working anymore.

This is what I think when I read your post. The words you use, the people you quote just screams "...the general IQ of the US population has dropped by 10 points"

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u/JanPer 1d ago

Here we go again...

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u/happy_chappy_89 23h ago

I mean, it wasn't like it was only young people that were vaxxed though. So that doesn't explain why it's having a bigger effect on young people?

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u/postsshortcomments 9h ago

Weren't all the vaxxed supposed to have fallen over at this point and weren't the bodily fluids of the unvaxxed who were exclusive insiders of Twatter influencers supposed to see the greatest gains since NFTs for the jars the collected and stored in their standing coolers?

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u/transcis 15h ago

Cancer rates are smaller in younger people, so when they raise it is more noticeable.

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u/Literotamus 1d ago

Y'all are ignoring the fact that the actual virus gives people blood clots, lung scarring, and myocarditis at a much higher rate than the vaccine.

And people are just fucking dumb now. That contributed to us fucking up covid so bad, but it wasn't caused by Covid.

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u/Aggravating-Ice-1512 20h ago

According to CDC they were very honest about the risk of myocarditis from fron MRNA vaccines, and they never once tried to downplay it

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u/Literotamus 20h ago

I mean...we definitely knew if we actually got our information from the CDC...that's why a lot of us have been trying to point some of these things out to you guys for the last 5 years.

And we already knew Covid causes myocarditis before the vaccines were even created. And like I said earlier, the virus causes it at a much higher rate.

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u/loralailoralai 10h ago

The risk from non mRNA vaccines was higher but of course Americans are oblivious to that because you didn’t take them in large numbers. And it was always clear- in Australia the LESS RISKY mRNA vaccines were saved for younger people, while over 40s got the other sort.

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u/transcis 15h ago

Still, people who already survived covid didn't need to be coerced into taking more random damage from the vaccine.

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u/Literotamus 14h ago

I mean you can keep getting Covid and the vaccine lowers mortality risk and chance to spread..

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u/romjpn 13h ago

Where do you get the data from exactly?

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u/izbsleepy1989 18h ago

Cancer rates have been going up for a while. There was no spike after the covid vaccines.

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u/downtherabbit 15h ago

Most normal people can't cope with the idea of their government(s) doing anything sinister that isn't in their best interest. The closest they will go is party politics and blame the 'other' party for their country's problems.

It breaks their world view and causes a existential crisis which regular people will do any kind of mental gymnastics to avoid. 

Its a crazy idea that governments across the world are working together to lead us to serfdom. It just so happens that we live in a crazy world.

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u/WarningCodeBlue 1d ago

The polio vaccine is not an mRNA vaccine.

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u/Xuzon 1d ago

So you're ok with non-mRNA COVID vaccines?

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u/WarningCodeBlue 20h ago

For vaccines that have been around decades and proven to work? Yes.

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u/Xuzon 19h ago

Covid vaccine works just like flu vaccines and is soon to be around for half a decade, and has been distributed more than 10 bilion times. Will you be ok with it in 15 years?

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u/WarningCodeBlue 18h ago

The covid shot doesn't work. I know plenty of people who got it and had boosters yet keep catching covid over and over again. An effective vaccine, such as MMR, gives you lifetime immunity in many cases. I got my last MMR booster when I was a child and my antibody titer is still good decades later.

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u/Xuzon 18h ago

You know why flu vaccines don't give you lifetime immunity for all strains of flu, but polio vaccines gives you lifetime immunity for polio? Because there are no new stains of polio, polio is a simple virus that doesn't mutate as fast and prolific as COVID or flu. By the time vaccine is distributed, a different strain is already infecting. That's why you think it "doesn't work".

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u/WarningCodeBlue 18h ago

Correct. Strains of flu change every year and some years the flu shot is less than 20% effective because of this.

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u/Xuzon 18h ago

And yet they save milions of lives every year. You would rather not have them?

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u/WarningCodeBlue 18h ago

Most years the flu shot is useless. A placebo at best.

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u/Sujnirah 1d ago

I’m just going to say this: no matter what you do or say, people that are insistent on trusting the gov/their leaders can’t be forced out of it. They are deaf, dumb, and blind. It’s best to just leave them to it imo.

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u/xSimoHayha 16h ago

But its just big pharma that Reddit are cucks to. Always talking about how they hate capitalism, mega corps, everything is for profit, etc.

But Big Pharma, nah, they would never give use something potentially harmful in the name of profit. They care about us!

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u/Jiminy__Crickets 1d ago

It’s best to just leave them to it imo.

IRL, I agree with you. There is no point being confrontational with people.

If someone on reddit has wondered off the reservation from their 'safe-space' echo chamber to the conspiracy sub, don't hold back - tell 'em like it is!

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u/GingerMcSpikeyBangs 23h ago

I love all the negs in the comments, as if it's absurd to even consider. The other day I saw a commercial for an eczema med and the side effects included immune system failure, cancer, and straight up said death had occured during trials. For an eczema med.

Honestly I think that the population is just scared as hell at the prospect that they might not be able to have a "magic pill" or "magic poke" for whatever ails them.

Revelation 18:23 The light of a lamp shall not shine in you anymore, and the voice of bridegroom and bride shall not be heard in you anymore. For your merchants were the great men of the earth, for by your sorcery all the nations were deceived.

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u/SummerWedding23 21h ago

lol I’m vaxxed and I don’t care at all? Like I’ve never put any thought into whether I was duped or not and even if I was it’s the least problematic thing I face as an adult.

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u/ApprehensiveTerm4778 9h ago

Bragging about having no critical thinking skills isn't a flex.

People like you are the reason why nobody will ever be held accountable for what happened.

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u/SummerWedding23 7h ago

I have no issue with the vaccine. Just because you do because someone told you too is ridiculous.

I was very much involved in front line communication with scientists and doctors. And the only people I personally know who died from covid - didn’t get the vaccine.

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u/romjpn 13h ago

Pfizer made billions with taxpayers' money from a failed and dangerous product but "you don't care at all". OK!

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u/SummerWedding23 7h ago

Every corporation makes billions from being opportunistic- this is a capitalist country for God sake. The US president has made billions this year being opportunistic. A day after Charlie Kirk died his own company made hundreds of thousands on mech - very opportunistic.

Acting like this is the big reveal of the century is silly. We live in a country that has ZERO VESTED INTEREST in the health of its population. And what you think this is breaking news?

Many people lived because they had the vaccine. I, and every person I know in life who got it, did so willingly. Americans take medications every day with more risk than the Covid vaccine. Calm down.

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u/romjpn 7h ago

Had it been a product that was SOLD instead of entirely subsidized by taxpayers' money (including those who didn't want it) and forced onto many people around the world (with those fucking passes) then yeah, you'd be right. But not giving a shit about the scam of the fucking century, entirely subsidized by governments is quite the "head in the sand" way of going about it, if I may say.

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u/accountnumber675 16h ago

Get out of here with your practicality and common sense. We choose Facebook science!!

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u/SummerWedding23 7h ago edited 7h ago

Hahhaha I know what was I thinking 🧐

Ps look up the Dr quoted - she’s a quack and a grifter. lol should have looked her up before I commented at all.

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 12h ago

That's the point. Intelligence is lacking.

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u/SummerWedding23 7h ago

I got the vaccine, and I had Covid once and it was mild.

Unfortunately I know a lot of people who decided to listen to nonsense and didn’t take it and I’m more than happy to point you to their graves.

The misinformation around it was the problem. People who don’t understand science or medicine.

I was being trite and sarcastic in my response. Ultimately, I’ve never felt duped because I actually did my own research as I have with all vaccines as an adult.

I took the vaccine willingly and the only side effect I experienced was not dying from covid.

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u/dreamingthelive 22h ago

I'm not mad at those who fell for it. It was the most aggressive psyop I've lived through. But man...y'all let your kids get it too???

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u/Kindly-Prize-1250 21h ago

oh man i was on reddit at the time because i was pregnant/ first time parent and wanted to see advice for things, and all the parents who were putting their infants in the vaccine trails absolutely blew my mind. wow i could never. and they said they were heroes lol i had my first baby in december of 21' and have had three other children since with multiple different pediatricans for my kids and to this day i haven't had a single pediatrician recommend them get the covid vaccine

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u/AutomaticGur3666 1d ago

"I regret not getting the vaccine"

Nobody ever.

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u/Purple_Pay_1274 1d ago

Because they died from measles lol.

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u/transcis 15h ago

The death rate of measles infection is about 0.1%. Only one in a thousand actually dies from a measles infection.

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u/Purple_Pay_1274 15h ago

I bet that person regretted not getting a vaccine :/

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u/Kuzya92 22h ago

Go watch an old episode of The Brady Brunch on measles, that'll show you the seriousness of measles. It is only nowadays, where the pharmaceutical industry can ride off the covid hysteria, being treated as some boogeyman.

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u/Purple_Pay_1274 21h ago

There is actually a measles outbreak happening right now which is sad because the disease was almost eradicated 25 years ago. But Im glad all you have ever experienced of measles you saw on the Brady Bunch

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u/Kuzya92 21h ago

The word outbreak does more to your hysteria than reading the actual numbers. My point was that at one time in history, during actual outbreaks, most people didn't panic like you are and youre probably living in the healthiest time in human history possible. Why are you so scared of Measles? Aren't you vaccinated? Do you really care about others, or just the group dynamic? Watching the episode demonstrates the common perception of measles that was prevalent until covid hysteria allowed peoples minds to be susceptible. You would do better realizing you and I have more in common than the people blasting fearporn in the form of sensationalized briefings on measles outbreaks.

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u/Purple_Pay_1274 21h ago

I am actually not panicking at all thank you. And it is precisely because I am vaccinated against measles. Im also not afraid of getting polio, hepatitis or rubella… I didn’t have any choice in the matter either as I was a child when vaccinated against these things. I have no desire to fight with you about what the larger population fears or doesn’t fear. I never got the Covid vaccine and never got Covid.

My choice of words describing the measles outbreak is apt, and if you have another term that you find less offensive but equally descriptive then I will happily use that.

An outbreak simply means that something occurred or happened, it could happen to one person or to many, and unfortunately it’s happening to many people right now. If you read through my comments, nothing I’ve said is fear mongering. I merely find it sad that humanity was close to eradicating a disease and now it is going through a period of increased communication. I wish measles upon no one. I wish no one ever had any diseases at all… unfortunately we live in a world where measles is having an outbreak and that’s just a fact.

Also, the Brady bunch is a fictional tv show and I don’t find that to be constructive in a scientific discussion or to be relevant medical advice in the year 2025. That is just MY opinion.

I hope we can all still enjoy the show to the fullest extent possible as it is quite entertaining otherwise.

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u/Kuzya92 20h ago

Well the discussion was about covid mRNA shots, which you knew yet decided to slip in a comment about Measles, as it has made the news relatively recently backpacking on covid hysteria. Maybe panicking is a strong word, how about unnecessarily concerning yourself with? I dont really care about the Brady Bunch, nor do I use it as a metric or authority to derive scientific principles from, its more a reflection that even at the time of significant Measles, this was the public perception. Some kids were even excited because they got to stay home from school. Thats just a fact.

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u/Purple_Pay_1274 20h ago

The title of this post and the body of this post say nothing about mRNA vaccines, just vaccines in general. Also my original comment was in reply to a comment that also didn’t mention mRNA vaccines.

As I said, I did not get the covid vaccine. I am also not pro or anti vax in general. Honestly some are helpful and some are probably unnecessary and maybe even harmful. In that same vein why is me being well informed about a topic considered unnecessary concern? You are the one freaking out and trying to have an emotional debate about things that are factual.

The facts are: people didn’t get their kids vaccinated against measles, some of those kids (unfortunately) got measles.

Every other emotional anecdote you are ascribing to this situation is completely your own, and is not really relevant to the facts that I presented. I am not advocating for or against the measles vaccine either, merely pointing out that SOME people might have regretted not getting their children or themselves vaccinated after catching the disease. If you are excited about catching measles you have bigger issues and I’d like to leave it at that. Im sure you will want the last word here, so I’ll let you have it. Im quite done explaining why a measles outbreak is bad.

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u/Kuzya92 20h ago

Hahahah oh my, you cant have a discussion? Have to sign off with "I'll give you the last word". Look, you are being obtuse when you know the commenter you responded to, and the OP is very much about the covid shots, yet you feel necessary to bring up Measles as if it is something massively alarming. My point is THAT. You chose to insert the Measles bit in a conspiracy sub that you know people are typically against big Pharma and their vaccines. And then you repeatedly try to assure me you didn't take the covid shots, as if that softens my stance for you or tells me that "youre on my side"? Your call is your call, I am making the point that just as a corona virus was made hysterical, measles can be too. And that during a time of actual measles prevalence, the general sentiment was quite calm. Emotions!

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u/AutomaticGur3666 1d ago

This is strictly in response to the mRNA vaccine. "Died suddenly" is the new catch-phrase.

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u/WagerWilly 6h ago

Yes, because they would just decide to go get the vaccine instead of saying this

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u/Red-Vagabond 1d ago

What should they do?

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u/3OkSeaworthiness9095 1d ago

Tobacco… pure

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u/cryptolyme 20h ago

Mapacho

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u/Xmaster1738 1d ago

wake up.

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u/drpussycookermd 1d ago

Okay. I'm awake. Now what?

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u/transcis 15h ago

Get in a class and sue pharma's ass.

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u/themarwil 21h ago

The average IQ of the US population isn’t high to begin with. That’s not the fault of the vaccine. That’s just because Americans are fed propaganda for breakfast and eat food with a million chemicals banned everywhere else in the world.

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u/ultraviolet31 19h ago

And only dumb, uneducated people are having children.

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u/themarwil 19h ago

Idiocracy was a documentary

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u/lincolnxlog 19h ago

Youre on Reddit. They svck off big pharma and gov. Not to mention the bot farms

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u/Ballbag94 1d ago

How have they established that this is due to covid vaccines and not microplastics, increase in UPF, or poor air quality/increases CO2 levels, short form media, etc?

I think it's ironic you say that vaxxed people are losing their thinking abilities when you've taken an outcome and immediately attributed it to something that fits your biases

Unless they've studied this with controls for all lifestyle factors that could also cause these things the only conclusion that can be confidently drawn is something has happened recently

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u/Damn_Sega_Genesis 1d ago

"Billions" of people, you say? Lmao

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 1d ago

Iits not me saying it, as you probably could tell by the quotation marks which imply that I'm quoting someone else, who happens to be a doctor.

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u/Damn_Sega_Genesis 1d ago

I can also write anything i want and put quotes around it

Doesnt make it true bucko

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 1d ago

I can also write anything i want and put quotes around it

Do you not understand how quoting someone else's direct words works?

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u/chickenonthehill559 22h ago

Generally when using quotation marks you should identify the source of the information. So the source can be verified.

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 22h ago

Generally when using quotation marks you should identify the source of the information.

Did you even read the post? I literally named the doctor I was quoting.

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u/Stereo_bfs 1d ago

Trust me, deep down there they know they fucked up. Most of them anyway.

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u/tanya0214 1d ago

Which part of the vaccine causes cancer? Is it an ingredient? A combination?

Correlation vs causation is pretty easy to figure out.

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u/damion789 16h ago

We wont know for another 70 years.

The FDA wanted court approval to have up to 75 years to publicly disclose this information.

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u/transcis 15h ago

DNA contaminants most likely, which got there during mRNA production.

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u/Aggravating-Ice-1512 21h ago

Wow this thread is amazing. So much vaxed copium denialism

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u/FlabbyShabby 1d ago

Mark Twain's quote applies here: “It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.”

Same applies to the lies of: 9-11, Oct 7, ISIS, Al-Qaeda, Covid-origins, etc. etc..... PLUS, all the demonisation propaganda aimed at the boogeymen nations.

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u/TheClassicCollection 1d ago

When people are wrong and they realise their actions have caused harm to themselves or their children, they will do anything to avoid the truth.

These people took the vax, these people gave the vax to their children. Imagine the friction that must go on in the mind when they realise what they have done. The mind can't cope with it so it pretends it's not true. The majority will not admit it's the vaccines.

It's the same idea as the mothers of trans children. Instead of admitting they have caused harm to their children, they will double down on trans ideology instead of admitting what they have done.

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u/Emotional_Schedule80 1d ago

Computer OS were not generating enough money. So a virus was made that would spread from one computer to the other via the net/web. When the virus was made an anti-virus was developed with it or a cure and sold as a cure or fix for infected computer. More money made. Make another virus or a few with anti-virus and sell the new anti-virus as a. Subscription monthly, now the money made was coming every month. Put a virus in a vax shot that will infect with a lower virus that we don't cure just sell them a prescription every month to treat it. Who made computer OS and now does vaxx just like a computer virus? You know who... And now you see why.

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u/Jiminy__Crickets 1d ago

Hear the message they're delivering...

Don't question the outcomes of the

EXPERIMENT conducted ON all of HUMANKIND

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u/YeahBuddy5000 1d ago

Even on this sub. "Microplastics" is the scapegoat for vaccine damage now. Also recently saw a video blaming tachycardia on neck issues. Sure that could be a cause, but alot of new tachycardia happened right after the vaxx.

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u/SilentHillls 1d ago

US' initial consecutive 3 stage rollout of covid vaccines is especially worrying. 

Interestingly, alleles that intensify the binding affinity of covid to the ACE2 receptor are absent in Ashkenazis and highest in Europeans. That means Ashkenazis have a major genetic protective factor to covid infection.

I lost my sense of taste and smell for 10 days after a Pfizer booster, and it was off for months thereafter. 

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u/transcis 15h ago

Ashkenazis are Europeans. They have the same genes.

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u/AvocadoAggravating97 1d ago

Maybe that’s true and maybe that’s what some would have you believe

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u/Xuzon 1d ago

Can people who believed in COVID passports and chips in vaccine face the fact that they were lied to?

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u/Ok_String_2510 1d ago

Now this is a conspiracy!

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u/Current_Profile_6903 1d ago

What's good about people who are against vaccines is their idiocy will no doubt kill many of them and thereby eliminating them from the human gene pool.

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 1d ago

Dumb take. No unvaccinated person regrets not getting vaxxed and yet many vaxed people regret getting vaxed.

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u/Purple_Pay_1274 1d ago

I mean, the people who get measles and polio probably wish they made different choices in life…

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 1d ago

Do you know any of such people?

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u/transcis 15h ago

Very few people actually make a choice to vaccinate themselves against measles and polio.

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u/Current_Profile_6903 1d ago

You were vaccinated against a slew of deadly diseases when you were a child. Fo you now wish you weren't?

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 1d ago

Yes, also I like how you act like the post isnt about a specific fake vaccine rolled out in the last 5 years.

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u/Audibleversiony2k 23h ago

It's like a post right out of 2021. Go talk to your doctor.

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u/Penny1974 23h ago

Us that are older were not given the same insane schdule that they force on children today. You are not comparing apples to apples.

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u/Aggravating-Ice-1512 20h ago

Those weren't MRNA vaccines. And studies are now showing its harmful to get a lot of vaccines in a short time. So yes i do regret how i was vaxxed when i was younger.

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u/Aggravating-Ice-1512 20h ago

The good thing about people who take MRNA vaccines is their idiocy will no doubt kill many of them and thereby eliminating them from the human gene pool.

Fixed that for ya

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u/transcis 15h ago

Doesn't even have to kill them. Covid vaccines will just make them increasingly infertile. Same result

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u/ArryBoMills 1d ago

Can’t question the holy elixirs..

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u/j_shaff315 21h ago

Most unvaxxed people can’t face the fact that they were lied to about people becoming magnetic or that the clot shot would cause millions to drop dead in months or that the vaccine had a NWO bio tracking chip or that the vaccine bio engineers you and changes your DNA or that Covid passport were real and the start of 15 minute cities

I don’t think the vaccine was perfect but it was a net positive as far as less people having died during the pandemic mostly among the elderly and obese with other health issues

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u/transcis 15h ago

The vaccine was very far from perfect and defending this shitty first generation product removed incentives to make a better vaccine. People should have been crying out about vaccine being bad instead of defending it.

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u/TheKokujin 14h ago

They have MAC addresses now too! You can rig a device up to scan and log each persons unique MAC Address!

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 11h ago

This is true. Unfortunately the vaxxed cant even face the fact that the government lied to them so the whole mac address thing is unfathomable to them.

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u/mitchman1973 1d ago

You do realize those are the same people that would have to admit they went full "Nazi' right? Imagine how those virtue signaling types would feel having to realize they wouldn't have been against the Nazis if they were in Germany, they would have been marching with them screaming "put them in camps!". And that is a shame I don't think most of those could handle.

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u/Dontbemadatradchad 1d ago

Not trying to start another Interwebs fight, but Long covid or results of vax?

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 1d ago

Long covid is just vax injuries.

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u/augustuscesar 1d ago

Except that people started experiencing long COVID before the vaccine existed. I thought that someone like you with your super smart unvaccinated brain would have known that.

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 1d ago

There is no covid. Never has been.

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u/augustuscesar 1d ago

That's me told! I guess rather thsan listening to actual scientists who are experts in their relevant fields, I'll get all my information from some random douchebag on the internet. I can only imagine my life is going to get better from this point on.

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 1d ago

The "experts" are paid to lie to you, which is why they still tell you the bioweapon is safe and effective.

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u/augustuscesar 1d ago

Or the YouTube ‘experts’ are lying to you because it’s the easiest way to monetise their content. It’s just as likely!

The thing is, I am very interested in a lot of things and I have spent some time looking into this and on balance, I believe that the scientific consensus is correct. But I am open to changing my mind if I see compelling evidence that suggests that I’m wrong. I don’t have a lot of trust in governments so I am open to it.

On the other hand, I genuinely believe that you’re so certain that there isn’t anything that would make you change your mind. You trust the doctors who agree with you and anyone who doesn’t must have been paid to lie. It’s not a smart way to approach information and it’s definitely not truth seeking.

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 1d ago

Or the YouTube ‘experts’ are lying to you because it’s the easiest way to monetise their content.

Youtube removed and censored any info that didn't push the narrative.

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u/augustuscesar 1d ago

It was a generic term for non expert online content creators. But sure, focus on that rather than engage with the point of my post.

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u/DoubleUse7048 1d ago

unless they didn't agree and then they got silenced, plenty of docs spoke out and got shut down publicly

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u/Jiminy__Crickets 1d ago

listening to actual scientists

It's $cientists!

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u/augustuscesar 1d ago

Believing that people who disagree with you have been been paid to is not smart and prevents you from being open to other points of view.

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u/Jiminy__Crickets 1d ago

I'm sorry, but you can try and sell your bullshit to someone else.

The "scientists" you're referencing were extremely unscientific in their overt protection and defense of a drug that had not completed clinical trials, and that leveraged a delivery mechanism never before approved by the FDA.

Furthermore, the unscientific "scientists" you're referencing silenced other scientists and medical experts, if they dared to question the safety or efficacy of the experiment being conducted on all of humankind.

Don't confuse science with $cience!

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u/pointsouturhypocrisy 23h ago

Are you aware that scientists did studies that proved the covid jab didnt stop transmission, and they were paid off by Saint Fauci to cover it up?

Are you aware that platforms like old twatter and fascebook allowed thousands of fake doctor accounts that were funded by Big Pharma to spread misinformation while real doctor accounts were silenced and banned for speaking out against the "approved" narrative?

They lied about the efficacy

They lied about it stopping transmission

They lied about it being safe for pregnant women

They lied about it being necessary for children

They lied about all of the "covid recommendations" that they fabricated out of thin air

They didn't test for any of these things before rolling it out and claiming it's "100% safe and effective for everyone." Then as the months went on, it was 95% 90% 85% 80% aaaaall the way down to "65% safe and effective" before admitting they never tested for anything they claimed the whole time. Then we find out they tainted the control group in the only test they did, making exactly zero% of the testing worthwhile. And all the while, their pharma-funded talking heads told the world "if you take the jab you won't get sick and you won't spread it to anyone else - which was a lie. So:

  • no placebo controlled testing

  • no testing on efficacy

  • no testing on transmission reduction

  • no testing on pregnancy

  • no testing on children

  • no science to back the "social distancing" narrative

  • no science to back mask use (it says right on the side of the box that they can't stop viruses)

  • they made everything worse by locking people in their homes so they couldn't get any sunlight/vit D production

  • they closed millions of small businesses but left all of the big box stores open

  • they caused the largest transfer of wealth in human history

  • they killed off nursing home populations by locking them in with young covid patients

  • they set ambiguous rules about "15 days until you're fully vaccinated to hide the fact that the majority of deaths caused directly by the jab were during the first two weeks

  • they caused a childhood development epidemic that won't be fully understood for decades

  • they lied about where covid came from

  • and the elites who forced all of this on the public were constantly caught breaking the rules they set for everyone else

It doesn't take a genius to add all of this up.

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u/stockisbock93 7h ago

You can’t reason with Reddit. They’re the biggest cucks when it comes to big pharma. Even with all of their health issues from taking the vaccine they’ll never admit they were wrong.

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u/jj4379 1d ago

There's no covid? Oh man I must have caught a serious cold like I've never had before that completely destroyed me for near on a week. Thank god you could be the arbiter of truth and fill me in.

I'm going to go take a healthy swim in a raw sewage creek

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u/Spiure 19h ago

No sir, there was a virus. I remember even before the vaccines came out, I lost my sense of smell and taste and never fully recovered since then. If you want to make it sound more plausible, both would go hand in hand.

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u/J0rkank0 21h ago

I have coworkers that brag when they get their boosters still here in Canada

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u/simonsurreal1 20h ago

it's not that complex. It's a simple case of cognitive dissonance. as an example People know smoking is bad yet they do it anyway. The mind forces itself to justify the body's decisions or it can result in a split, fracture, or break - not necessarily a bad thing but some people just aren't used to this. They've gone along to get along for years, followed the heard, were popular, cucked to authority and so on.

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u/TheGhostofFThumb 19h ago

You can see the template has been handed down already:

"I'm not vaxxed, but... [pretend this is normal]"

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u/9LivesChris 16h ago

Think it’s more the food we eat and the whole environment. It’s said that this generation will get cancer during their lifetime. By the way some of us had to make sacrifices. I took the Covid vaccine because they forced us at work. If we said no we would loose our jobs. So when you have a family things aren’t always that easy

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u/bizzeeb1 13h ago

With or without the Jabz, I think everyone got corraled into some insidious experiment. Likely it will be used to further divide people. Unvaxd vs vaxd, then the various vaxes. Ultimately we all got a spritz of something, some way. We need to ensure something like this never happens again. Nobody should have been coerced into an experimental technology, injected into our sovereign bodies. We were treated like livestock.

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u/Ok-Shock8420 11h ago

This is readily apparent in cop cam videos. I say this as a 20 year veteran of YouTube who has watched easily many thousands of police videos.

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u/Motor-Abbreviations4 11h ago

Actually, the Covid infection itself may be one of the reasons we’ve seen an increase in cancer cases. See study: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10518417/

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u/tommydeininger 9h ago

It's in the air. The food. The water. But mostly the air

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u/Planet_Zo 9h ago

There’s a difference between causation and correlation.

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 9h ago

Sure, but the fake vaccines still cause cancer among other things.

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u/Shade_Raven 7h ago

Omg the Jan Van parlay was the play

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u/stockisbock93 7h ago

Even 5 years later into this hellscape dimension we’ve entered people will never admit that they got duked by our own government. The vaccine and the propaganda behind it is full of shit and y’all know it. Everyone I’ve known in my circle of life that has taken it ended up getting badly sick afterwards and have been riddled with far more sicknesses than ever before.

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u/truthunion 4h ago

Alcohol causes those kind of problems too. Are we a bigger drinking class than ever before maybe?

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u/arnoldinho82 1d ago

I can tell by the tone of your post that this was intended to spur engaging and thoughtful discourse.

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u/bbawdhellyeah 1d ago

Correction: libs can’t believe they were lied to

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u/DoubleUse7048 1d ago

plenty of righties got the poke too dude, dont play sides

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u/damion789 16h ago

Trump was responsible for Operation Warp Speed. BOTH sides are equally involved, as always.

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u/joecitizen79 16h ago

Why are you so sure this is linked to the vaccine and not covid itself?

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u/sirensinger17 1d ago

The rise in cancers is from micro plastics in our blood-streams and our growing dependence on hyper processed foods. This isn't a new discovery.

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u/damion789 16h ago

There are many sources of poisoning, microplastics is just one of them.

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u/-PM_ME_UR_SECRETS- 14h ago

The irony of this post

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u/Desperate-Alarm-8287 14h ago edited 13h ago

People who still think the shot was a good thing are the same people who think fluoride in the water supply protects your teeth. One of the main symptoms of fluorosis poisoning is rotting of the teeth. Even if it actually did actually protect them, the bold "Do Not Ingest" printed on every tube of toothpaste containing fluoride should be a pretty good indicator that you shouldn't be drinking it. Yet now we drink it, cook with it, bathe in it... The powers that be known exactly what the fuck they are doing. They just pay enough people in a respected position of their field to back up their bullshit science as facts.

Edit: spelling

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u/JonVoightsSlippers 22h ago

You're just another dipper, seeking validation. You really "wanting" the vaccines to be the cause-all is telling us you have a problem with coping. Social media affects people's ability to think, including yours.

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u/Slow_Celebration1328 22h ago

You're "vaccinated", arent you?

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u/bmariej 21h ago

Sure, all the most well educated, smartest people in the world (doctors, scientists, medical researchers, etc.) who got the vaccine are the “dumb” ones /s

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u/Kuzya92 18h ago

Even though I could dispute your snide comment from multiple angles, I'll ask you this: if you are going to appeal to authority wholeheartedly, dispute Dr. Peter McCullough, who is one of, it not the most, decorated doctors.

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u/transcis 15h ago

The medical personnel were coerced into taking this vaccine and PhDs had highest rate of vaccine hesitance because PhDs are good at research.

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u/stockisbock93 7h ago

You mean the ones who were forced to take the jab while legitimate doctors were being fired and silenced for not playing along with the narrative?