Vaccines
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genetic variations in genes that make glutathione
was reading about this jsut today. going to try find the paper again.
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The visceral fears about changing public perception in that hearing are playing on me. I can easily find the same kind of walled off and hyper emotional attitude on the subject here in England. Can't help but think here's something deeper and stranger about this subject matter than 'safety' and 'effectiveness'.
Why did Warren say "vaccinate his kids". What the hell has it got to do with her.
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Fascinating specimen.
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@DonkeyDude Are you in France?
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https://youtu.be/o69BiOqY1Ec?si=NDLkQ1b3bX2cdetx
There's something invisible on the table we're all missing.
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An update about the mRNA vaccine's "safety"...
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@ThinPicking The controllers and those associated therein are not insane. They are evil. This is a very important distinction.
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@bio3nergetic said in Vaccines:
The controllers and those associated therein are not insane. They are evil. This is a very important distinction.
@ThinPicking said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Please forgive my resistance to walk back from this post-conspiracy arc.
I'm about 90,000 miles away from this by now bio3nergetic.
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While the doc spins on his chair.
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I suspect vaccines I got at age 18 for college messed me up fairly dramatically, so I think adult vaccination is plenty dangerous.
I'm more and more inclined to think vaccines are the primary cause of modern bad health and even societal dysfunction.
How is the damage done? Ray mentions inflammation and brain injury, plenty of people have mentioned heavy metal accumulation, and I've recently been hearing about anaphylaxis.
Does anyone know of ways to detox or repair the damage done?
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I suspect vaccines I got at age 18 for college messed me up fairly dramatically
Same. Childhood, high school and 'college'.
so I think adult vaccination is plenty dangerous
I'm done. But they're of interest even without obvious danger.
I'm more and more inclined to think vaccines are the primary cause of modern bad health and even societal dysfunction.
Probably a factor. I only wonder if it could be worse. If vaccines are simply a best effort solution to something someone else considers a problem. Something with a better solution.
How is the damage done?
I think Wakefield was at least half way correct. The thymus sits on the heart. They both sit on the vagus nerve.
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@ThinPicking said in Vaccines:
@bio3nergetic said in Vaccines:
The controllers and those associated therein are not insane. They are evil. This is a very important distinction.
@ThinPicking said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Please forgive my resistance to walk back from this post-conspiracy arc.
I'm about 90,000 miles away from this by now bio3nergetic.
I heavily doubt that. Being in this thread is enough to prove that statement wrong.
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@bio3nergetic said in Vaccines:
I heavily doubt that. Being in this thread is enough to prove that statement wrong.
No it isn't. I'm here to talk it through, a bit, very occasionally.
Your statement about "controllers" being "evil" is just lazy in my opinion. You can't be bothered to go anywhere. It's easy for you.
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I suspect vaccines I got at age 18 for college messed me up fairly dramatically, so I think adult vaccination is plenty dangerous.
Same for me when I got a tetanus one at age 27.
Wich symptoms do you think you got from it?
Low energy and exhaustion mostly. Lack of endurance. My shoulder pain also worsened around that time, but I can't be sure whether that was a factor, since it started before and maybe would have gotten worse even without the vaccine. It took me about a year to feel halfway decent again.
It was also one of those combination products where they have multiple vaccines in one shot.
It was the last time I let any kind of doctor come near me.
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@ThinPicking said in Vaccines:
@bio3nergetic said in Vaccines:
I heavily doubt that. Being in this thread is enough to prove that statement wrong.
No it isn't. I'm here to talk it through, a bit, very occasionally.
Your statement about "controllers" being "evil" is just lazy in my opinion. You can't be bothered to go anywhere. It's easy for you.
Lazy? Hardly. It takes a degree of Stockholm Syndrome to not think they are evil; after all absurdity; all irrationality; all contradictions of their dogmatic rules and "truths," and to instead relegate their acts to being "insane." To me, that thinking is insane. As demonstrated by most abused individuals, peoples, nations: pardoning the act of an evil doer and suggesting you want to investigate or "talk it through" is precisely what allows them to continue to be The Controllers.
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@bio3nergetic said in Vaccines:
they are evil
The last time I checked the propensity for this is veeery very common. And context dependant. It came out of the woodwork a touch in 2020. And what do you think would happen in a real revolution chap. Which could easily spill out of a fake one.
to instead relegate their acts to being "insane."
I didn't say that, you did. You presented a false dichotomy in the first place. In my opinion.
If I had to label TPTB I'd call them a little dim and stupid. But I'd probably get so too on my way to the capstone.
The Controllers
Who exactly are these people to you. Because all I can see from up here is this, a forum, a supranational corporation, a somewhat understandable and reasonably transparent agenda and a muddle in attempt to get it done.
@ThinPicking said in Sleep Paralysis Stories:
a series of inanimate legal instruments and adversarial interests
Most of human history doesn't look very pleasant to me. In my opinion we can do better. But wagging the finger and flipping the game board over is a very, very bad idea.
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@ThinPicking said in Vaccines:
a muddle
Also whoever figures out why will probably "radically" alter their "agenda". Avoid attempt at authoritarian imposition and another very large and very hot war.