Forwarded from ✞ Dr C ✞ (IET)
FYI. Don’t let fancy names confuse you
>Polio (short for poliomyelitis)
Same as
>Guillain Barre
Same as
>Acute flaccid myelitis
**Different names-Same stuff**
It’s a peripheral demyelination of your nerves- it’s a reaction to a vaccine and results in paralysis starting on the hands and feet (peripheral) and ending up in the midline.
If you make it to your midline phrenic nerve it paralyzes your diaphragm hence the need for ventilators (iron lung) with polio.
Don’t believe me. Look it up.
>Polio (short for poliomyelitis)
Same as
>Guillain Barre
Same as
>Acute flaccid myelitis
**Different names-Same stuff**
It’s a peripheral demyelination of your nerves- it’s a reaction to a vaccine and results in paralysis starting on the hands and feet (peripheral) and ending up in the midline.
If you make it to your midline phrenic nerve it paralyzes your diaphragm hence the need for ventilators (iron lung) with polio.
Don’t believe me. Look it up.
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Another massive vaccine passport protest in France.
8th Saturday in a row. 💥
https://twitter.com/eha_news/status/1434128991368122371?s=19
8th Saturday in a row. 💥
https://twitter.com/eha_news/status/1434128991368122371?s=19
Any outlet needs to be called out and held accountable for bull💩 like this ☝️
@WeTheMedia @WorldLineZero
https://twitter.com/numbersmuncher/status/1434330814985252868
@WeTheMedia @WorldLineZero
https://twitter.com/numbersmuncher/status/1434330814985252868
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🇺🇸 Happy Labor Day, Frens! 🇺🇸
Your dedication and commitment to your work is appreciated, both in everyday life and here on the digital battlefield! Have a great Labor Day, Patriots!
"Before the reward, there must be labor. You plant before you harvest. You sow in tears before you reap joy."
— Ralph Ransom
"It is only through labor and painful effort, by grim energy and resolute courage, that we move on to better things."
— Theodore Roosevelt
@RedPillPharmacist
Your dedication and commitment to your work is appreciated, both in everyday life and here on the digital battlefield! Have a great Labor Day, Patriots!
"Before the reward, there must be labor. You plant before you harvest. You sow in tears before you reap joy."
— Ralph Ransom
"It is only through labor and painful effort, by grim energy and resolute courage, that we move on to better things."
— Theodore Roosevelt
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Forwarded from The Kate Awakening Channel (The Kate Awakening)
I used to be “pro choice.” That was until I asked myself to honestly answer a very basic, but complicated (I thought at the time) question.
What constitutes a human being?
What is the magic recipe that defines us as human beings, that separates us from all else, and gives us our human rights?
Defining this answer is important because ALL human beings are equally deserving of human rights. No matter what.
I realized most people answer this question in regards to abortion in ways that conform to what they feel is convenient, and are ridiculous and illogical notions.
For example, a heartbeat can’t be the defining factor because the heartbeat develops so early in the pregnancy that many mothers don’t even know they’re pregnant yet. So that’s out.
Some will argue that the sheer fact that the baby is unwanted by the mother makes it ok to kill the baby. Really? So what makes a human being deserving of human rights is whether or not someone else “wants” them? We’re all pretty clear in every other circumstance that killing another person is a violation of their human rights whether they are loved or unloved. Right?
“My body, my choice” is completely neglecting the aspect of human rights that says your rights end where another human being’s begin. It isn’t your body, it’s a body inside a body, with completely different dna.
Some will call unborn babies “parasites” and say they aren’t a person because they are “living off the mother” and can’t breath on their own without her.
So the ability to breathe and function on your own is what makes you a human deserving of human rights?
What about people with disabilities who require ventilators, or need to be fed through a tube? Are these not human beings deserving of human rights? Of course not, that’s monstrous.
Some will say “life begins” after the baby is born. So traveling through the birth canal is somehow what magically makes you a human being with human rights? 4 inches of skin and air touching you somehow gives you your humanity?
I could go on. I have still never heard a good argument from someone who is “pro-choice” for what makes a human a human that isn’t based in total convenience.
If life doesn’t begin at conception, when does it?
If someone thinks they can answer that, I’m all ears.
What constitutes a human being?
What is the magic recipe that defines us as human beings, that separates us from all else, and gives us our human rights?
Defining this answer is important because ALL human beings are equally deserving of human rights. No matter what.
I realized most people answer this question in regards to abortion in ways that conform to what they feel is convenient, and are ridiculous and illogical notions.
For example, a heartbeat can’t be the defining factor because the heartbeat develops so early in the pregnancy that many mothers don’t even know they’re pregnant yet. So that’s out.
Some will argue that the sheer fact that the baby is unwanted by the mother makes it ok to kill the baby. Really? So what makes a human being deserving of human rights is whether or not someone else “wants” them? We’re all pretty clear in every other circumstance that killing another person is a violation of their human rights whether they are loved or unloved. Right?
“My body, my choice” is completely neglecting the aspect of human rights that says your rights end where another human being’s begin. It isn’t your body, it’s a body inside a body, with completely different dna.
Some will call unborn babies “parasites” and say they aren’t a person because they are “living off the mother” and can’t breath on their own without her.
So the ability to breathe and function on your own is what makes you a human deserving of human rights?
What about people with disabilities who require ventilators, or need to be fed through a tube? Are these not human beings deserving of human rights? Of course not, that’s monstrous.
Some will say “life begins” after the baby is born. So traveling through the birth canal is somehow what magically makes you a human being with human rights? 4 inches of skin and air touching you somehow gives you your humanity?
I could go on. I have still never heard a good argument from someone who is “pro-choice” for what makes a human a human that isn’t based in total convenience.
If life doesn’t begin at conception, when does it?
If someone thinks they can answer that, I’m all ears.
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And the evil elf's fall will be glorious too.
Dan Andrews must be practicing his salutes with all these Nazi inspired policies
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https://twitter.com/robbystarbuck/status/1435223031257997314?s=21
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https://twitter.com/robbystarbuck/status/1435223031257997314?s=21
Forwarded from We The Media (The Kate Awakening)
Proof Fauci LIED to Congress about taxpayer-funded gain-of-function research taking place in Wuhan has just been released!
Article: https://theintercept.com/2021/09/06/new-details-emerge-about-coronavirus-research-at-chinese-lab/
Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/R_H_Ebright/status/1435053505169944579?s=20
Article: https://theintercept.com/2021/09/06/new-details-emerge-about-coronavirus-research-at-chinese-lab/
Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/R_H_Ebright/status/1435053505169944579?s=20
so this isn’t about your safety
@WorldLineZero
@WeTheMedia
https://nypost.com/2021/09/07/rutgers-bars-unvaccinated-student-from-attending-virtual-classes
@WorldLineZero
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https://nypost.com/2021/09/07/rutgers-bars-unvaccinated-student-from-attending-virtual-classes
New York Post
Rutgers bars unvaccinated student from attending virtual classes
A New Jersey student has said he is barred from taking classes at Rutgers University because he has not been vaccinated -- even though he is only studying virtually from home.
Forwarded from Liberty Overwatch (Patriot)
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Canvass All 50 States
In the final War Room canvassing segment, Liz Harris discussed other irregularities unearthed by her team’s Maricopa County canvass. These errors included voters who said they voted in person but are recorded as voting by mail, voters who did not vote but are listed as having voted, and votes from vacant lots.
“Added together, [this third set of] issues impacted 5.18% of mail-in votes, or an estimated 88,215 votes. More technically, with a 1.5 confidence interval, this number ranges from 62,670 to 113,759,” the canvass report concluded.
In total, Team Liz Harris found an estimated:
173,104 Lost Votes
96,389 Ghost Votes
88,215 Other Issues
357,708
OBiden allegedly won Arizona by 10,457 votes.
❗️ Liz is expanding her canvassing effort nationwide. Please take 30 seconds to fill out her pre-canvass survey:
✍️ www.canvass50.com
Read 👓📑 Full Canvass Report
Subscribe: @VoteLizHarris🇺🇸
More 🔎🧵 Last AZ Update - War Room Part 2
@LibertyOverwatchChannel
In the final War Room canvassing segment, Liz Harris discussed other irregularities unearthed by her team’s Maricopa County canvass. These errors included voters who said they voted in person but are recorded as voting by mail, voters who did not vote but are listed as having voted, and votes from vacant lots.
“Added together, [this third set of] issues impacted 5.18% of mail-in votes, or an estimated 88,215 votes. More technically, with a 1.5 confidence interval, this number ranges from 62,670 to 113,759,” the canvass report concluded.
In total, Team Liz Harris found an estimated:
173,104 Lost Votes
96,389 Ghost Votes
88,215 Other Issues
357,708
OBiden allegedly won Arizona by 10,457 votes.
❗️ Liz is expanding her canvassing effort nationwide. Please take 30 seconds to fill out her pre-canvass survey:
✍️ www.canvass50.com
Read 👓📑 Full Canvass Report
Subscribe: @VoteLizHarris🇺🇸
More 🔎🧵 Last AZ Update - War Room Part 2
@LibertyOverwatchChannel
Forwarded from Out of Shadows Channel
Some good news!
From Dr. Bartlett directly
xas Medical Board Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 8, 2021
Texas Officials Work to Launch Antibody Infusion Centers Across the State
On behalf of the Governor, the Texas Medical Board is sharing information about the establishment and expansion of antibody infusion centers in communities across the state for the treatment of COVID-19. Governor Abbott, the Texas Division of Emergency Management, and the Texas Department of State Health Services have established these centers with the goal of preventing a patient's condition from worsening and ultimately requiring hospital care.
These state-sponsored infusion centers are in addition to the antibody infusion treatments that are provided by more than 200 private health providers across the state.
Antibody infusion centers are currently operating in the following communities, with more coming online in the future:
• Austin (DSHS)
• Beaumont (TDEM)
• Corpus Christi (DSHS)
• Edinburg (TDEM)
• Fort Worth (DSHS)
• Harlingen (TDEM)
• Houston (DSHS)
• Laredo (DSHS)
• Lubbock (TDEM)
• McKinney (TDEM)
• Nacogdoches (TDEM)
• Odessa (TDEM)
• San Antonio (DSHS)
• Tyler (TDEM)
• The Woodlands (DSHS)
The treatment is free and available to all Texans who test positive for COVID-19 and have a doctor's referral. Texans can visit meds.tdem.texas.gov to find a therapeutic provider near them.
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From Dr. Bartlett directly
xas Medical Board Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 8, 2021
Texas Officials Work to Launch Antibody Infusion Centers Across the State
On behalf of the Governor, the Texas Medical Board is sharing information about the establishment and expansion of antibody infusion centers in communities across the state for the treatment of COVID-19. Governor Abbott, the Texas Division of Emergency Management, and the Texas Department of State Health Services have established these centers with the goal of preventing a patient's condition from worsening and ultimately requiring hospital care.
These state-sponsored infusion centers are in addition to the antibody infusion treatments that are provided by more than 200 private health providers across the state.
Antibody infusion centers are currently operating in the following communities, with more coming online in the future:
• Austin (DSHS)
• Beaumont (TDEM)
• Corpus Christi (DSHS)
• Edinburg (TDEM)
• Fort Worth (DSHS)
• Harlingen (TDEM)
• Houston (DSHS)
• Laredo (DSHS)
• Lubbock (TDEM)
• McKinney (TDEM)
• Nacogdoches (TDEM)
• Odessa (TDEM)
• San Antonio (DSHS)
• Tyler (TDEM)
• The Woodlands (DSHS)
The treatment is free and available to all Texans who test positive for COVID-19 and have a doctor's referral. Texans can visit meds.tdem.texas.gov to find a therapeutic provider near them.
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