Does anyone want to see if their doctors are on the take? Visit this govt website and type in your doctor's name. https://openpaymentsdata.cms.gov
How dare you want to move your family to a relatively safe neighborhood? Only racists do that!
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REMINDER: Peter Daszak described the exact process of creating a virus like SARS-CoV-2 at the Wuhan Lab on March 28, 2016.
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Remdesivir is deadly, peddled so they can make money on it. Refuse it at all costs!
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Dr. Paul Marik on Remdesivir at the 12/18 Nashville COVID Summit:
“Halfway through the study they did an interim analysis and found that the study was not going to be positive. So they changed the end point, the goal post, halfway through the study. That is called scientific misconduct.”
https://mb.ntd.com/live-global-covid-summit-nashville-part-2_716402.html
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“Halfway through the study they did an interim analysis and found that the study was not going to be positive. So they changed the end point, the goal post, halfway through the study. That is called scientific misconduct.”
https://mb.ntd.com/live-global-covid-summit-nashville-part-2_716402.html
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Triple vaxxed. Sadly, these morons will never admit that the vax doesn’t work.
https://nypost.com/2021/12/19/sen-elizabeth-warren-tests-positive-for-covid-19/?utm_source=twitter_sitebuttons&utm_medium=site%20buttons&utm_campaign=site%20buttons
https://nypost.com/2021/12/19/sen-elizabeth-warren-tests-positive-for-covid-19/?utm_source=twitter_sitebuttons&utm_medium=site%20buttons&utm_campaign=site%20buttons
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren announces she has COVID-19
The Democratic senator from Massachusetts said she tested positive with what she called "a breakthrough case" on Sunday, and has so far experienced only mild symptoms.
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She is right. Trump needs to shut up about the vaccines.
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Watch USMC Lieutenant Colonel Wade Brown ask Vaccine Mandate Questions to the USMC Commandant. @VeteranPatriots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEfNsLLaw-U&t=3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEfNsLLaw-U&t=3s
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Vaccine Mandate Questions for Leaders
Some questions for the Commandant of the Marine Corps; and for others who are in positions of authority.
Video with my Request Mast to the Commandant and references:
https://youtu.be/cfZdJnamw9w
https://www.defenseone.com/policy/2021/12/thousands-sailors…
Video with my Request Mast to the Commandant and references:
https://youtu.be/cfZdJnamw9w
https://www.defenseone.com/policy/2021/12/thousands-sailors…
Two minutes of your day. Eye opening. Please share, especially with the "covid vaccines are the savior" fans out there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJE7Tc8YGsc
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Jim Jordan Urges CDC To Do A Natural Immunity Study And Compare It To The Vaccine
Tuesday, a Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis held a remote hearing examining the urgent need to accelerate global coronavirus vaccination efforts and the critical role that these efforts play in the nation’s public health and economic recovery.…
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time travel to 1530 and Geneva
"When the bubonic plague struck Geneva in 1530, everything was ready. They even opened a whole hospital for the plague victims. With doctors, paramedics and nurses. The traders contributed, the magistrate gave grants every month. The patients always gave money, and if one of them died alone, all the goods went to the hospital.
But then a disaster happened: the plague was dying out, while the subsidies depended on the number of patients. There was no question of right and wrong for the Geneva hospital staff in 1530. If the plague produces money, then the plague is good. And then the doctors got organized.
At first, they just poisoned patients to raise the mortality statistics, but they quickly realized that the statistics didn't have to be just about mortality, but about mortality from plague. So they began to cut the boils from the bodies of the dead, dry them, grind them in a mortar and give them to other patients as medicine. Then they started dusting clothes, handkerchiefs and garters. But somehow the plague continued to abate. Apparently, the dried buboes didn't work well. Doctors went into town and spread bubonic powder on door handles at night, selecting those homes where they could then profit. As an eyewitness wrote of these events, "this remained hidden for some time, but the devil is more concerned with increasing the number of sins than with hiding them."
In short, one of the doctors became so impudent and lazy that he decided not to wander the city at night, but simply threw a bundle of dust into the crowd during the day. The stench rose to the sky and one of the girls, who by a lucky chance had recently come out of that hospital, discovered what that smell was.
The doctor was tied up and placed in the good hands of competent “craftsmen.” They tried to get as much information from him as possible. However, the execution lasted several days. The ingenious hippocrats were tied to poles on wagons and carried around the city. At each intersection the executioners used red-hot tongs to tear off pieces of meat. They were then taken to the public square, beheaded and quartered, and the pieces were taken to all the districts of Geneva.
The only exception was the hospital director's son, who did not take part in the trial but blurted out that he knew how to make potions and how to prepare the powder without fear of contamination. He was simply beheaded "to prevent the spread of evil".
- François Bonivard, Chronicles of Geneva, second volume, pages 395 - 402
"When the bubonic plague struck Geneva in 1530, everything was ready. They even opened a whole hospital for the plague victims. With doctors, paramedics and nurses. The traders contributed, the magistrate gave grants every month. The patients always gave money, and if one of them died alone, all the goods went to the hospital.
But then a disaster happened: the plague was dying out, while the subsidies depended on the number of patients. There was no question of right and wrong for the Geneva hospital staff in 1530. If the plague produces money, then the plague is good. And then the doctors got organized.
At first, they just poisoned patients to raise the mortality statistics, but they quickly realized that the statistics didn't have to be just about mortality, but about mortality from plague. So they began to cut the boils from the bodies of the dead, dry them, grind them in a mortar and give them to other patients as medicine. Then they started dusting clothes, handkerchiefs and garters. But somehow the plague continued to abate. Apparently, the dried buboes didn't work well. Doctors went into town and spread bubonic powder on door handles at night, selecting those homes where they could then profit. As an eyewitness wrote of these events, "this remained hidden for some time, but the devil is more concerned with increasing the number of sins than with hiding them."
In short, one of the doctors became so impudent and lazy that he decided not to wander the city at night, but simply threw a bundle of dust into the crowd during the day. The stench rose to the sky and one of the girls, who by a lucky chance had recently come out of that hospital, discovered what that smell was.
The doctor was tied up and placed in the good hands of competent “craftsmen.” They tried to get as much information from him as possible. However, the execution lasted several days. The ingenious hippocrats were tied to poles on wagons and carried around the city. At each intersection the executioners used red-hot tongs to tear off pieces of meat. They were then taken to the public square, beheaded and quartered, and the pieces were taken to all the districts of Geneva.
The only exception was the hospital director's son, who did not take part in the trial but blurted out that he knew how to make potions and how to prepare the powder without fear of contamination. He was simply beheaded "to prevent the spread of evil".
- François Bonivard, Chronicles of Geneva, second volume, pages 395 - 402