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17,000 Doctors Call Out The Corrupt Governments, And The Lying Mainstream Media.

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posted on Feb, 16 2022 @ 06:39 AM
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a reply to: AaarghZombies

Names? You need to get your New World Order act in alignment. Here's some names.


Co-Signers Physicians and Medical Scientists Dr. Ira Bernstein, co-founder, Canadian Covid Care Alliance; lecturer, Dept. of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto Dr. Paul E. Alexander, clinical epidemiologist, former WHO-PAHO and US HHS consultant/senior Covid Pandemic advisor Dr. Pierre Kory, critical care and pulmonary medicine specialist, former Chief of Critical Care Service and Medical Director of Trauma and Life Support Center at University of Wisconsin Dr. Héctor Carvallo, former professor of Internal Medicine, Universidad de Buenos Aires, former Director Ezeiza Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina Dr. Mobeen Syed, physician, computer scientist, CEO of DrBeen Corp (US), clinical consultant (Pakistan) Dr. Paul E. Marik, professor of medicine and Chief of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School Dr. Flavio Cadegiani, endocrinologist & visiting professor, faculty of Floriano (FAESF); ad hoc consultant, Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (Anvisa); consultant for National Commission for Incorporation of New Technologies, Devices and Drugs, Brazil Dr. Marc G. Wathelet, molecular biologist, innate immunology and coronavirus expert, consultant, Belgium Dr. Tess Lawrie, Director, The Evidence-Based Medicine Consultancy Ltd; founder, British Ivermectin Recommendation Development; CEO of non-profit Ebmcsquared CiC Dr. Eivind H. Vinjevoll, senior consultant of anesthesiology and intensive care medicine, chief medical advisor of emergency medicine, Volda, Norway Dr. Heather Gessling, family medicine doctor in Columbia, Missouri Dr. Mark McDonald, double board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist, Los Angeles, California Dr. Olufemi Emmanuel Babalola, professor of ophthalmology, IP HOD Surgery, Bingham University, Jos/Karu, Nigeria Dr. Richard Urso, scientist, sole inventor of an FDA-approved wound healing drug, former Chief of Orbital Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center Dr. John Littell, family physician, with practices in Kissimmee and Ocala, Florida Dr. Ryan Cole, board-certified pathologist, CEO of Cole Diagnostics, Boise, Idaho Dr. Brian Tyson, family medicine doctor, Urgent Care Covid Clinic, Imperial Valley, California Prof. Andrea G. Stramezzi, Italy Dr. Zsuszanna Ragó, specialist in coronavirus, primary care; IVERCOV project leader, University of Debrecen, Hungary Dr. Robert W. Malone, gene therapy, bio-defense, vaccines and immunology; discoverer of in-vitro and in-vivo RNA transfection and architect of mRNA vaccine platform Dr. Jean-Jacques Rajter, critical care, pulmonary medicine, sleep medicine Dr. Wong Ang Peng, Malaysian Alliance for Effective Covid Control (MAECC) Dr. Peter McCullough, clinical cardiologist, preventive cardiology and advanced lipidology, former vice chief of internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center Dr. Jose Iglesias, associate professor, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at Seton Hall Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche, virology, vaccine R&D, former Sr Ebola Program Manager, Global Alliance for Vaccines & Immunization (GAVI), former Head of Vaccine Development Office, German Center for Infection Research Dr. Li-Meng Yan, independent virologist, former researcher, Hong Kong University Dr. Yoav Yehezkelli, lecturer, Tel Aviv University; former director of research and primary care medicine, Meuhedet Health Services; co-founder of Israeli epidemic management team Dr. Catherine L. Lawson, research professor, Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey Dr. Barton Lane, emeritus professor of diagnostic radiology, Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, California Dr. Domingo Luis Cáceres Ortiz, family medicine specialist, president of the Medical Foundation of the College of Surgeons of Puerto Rico Dr. Grace Lu-Yao, professor and vice-chair, Department of Medical Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dr. Claudio Saliba de Avelar, medical coordinator, Espaço Mulher, Pardini Institute, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Dr. Claudia Chaufan, professor, Health Policy and Global Health, York University, Toronto Dr. Gregory Dembo, director of Transplant Anesthesia, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, Washington Dr. Paul Carter, orthopedic surgeon, Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, California Dr. Panayiotis A. Ellinas, family medicine, former US Army Lt Colonel and Army Surgeon General Subject Matter Expert in preventive medicine Dr. Mark Dunphy, nuclear medicine physician, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York Dr. Brian J. Koos, maternal and fetal medicine, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California Dr. Vladimir Algarin, general practitioner, Carolina, Puerto Rico Dr. Sandra Bezares, internal medicine specialist, Caguas, Puerto Rico Dr. Alberto Pupi, professor of clinical pathophysiology, University of Florence Medical College, Italy Dr. Thomas A. Johnson, internal medicine, Ascension Medical Group, Brookfield, Wisconsin Dr. Orest Stecyk, family medicine, UH Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio Dr. Peter Parry, associate professor, child & adolescent psychiatry, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Dr. Giovanni Frajese, endocrinology and cancer research; associate professor, Applied Medical Technical Sciences, University of Rome “Foro Italico”, Rome, Italy Dr. Eric Wargotz, Clinical Professor of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, the George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC Dr. Phillip Sirota, Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Phoenix, Arizona Dr. Donald W. Miller, retired Professor Emeritus of Surgery, former Chief of Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington Dr. Xiaoxu Lin, former microbiologist, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Viral Diseases Branch, former in-theater infectious diseases surveillance lab head, US Army Dr. R. Duane Cook, thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon, University of Florida Health Dr. Sylvia Monserrate Nunez Fidalgo, general practitioner, San Juan, Puerto Rico Dr. Ming Chu Wang, Department of Anesthesia, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan Dr. Ondrej Halgas, biomedical researcher, University of Toronto, Canada Dr. Mark Kreimer, board certified emergency medicine physician, Brooklyn, New York Dr. Ram Duriseti, clinical associate professor, Stanford University Division of Emergency Medicine, Palo Alto, California Dr. Kraig Lage, diagnostic radiology, University Of Missouri HealthCare, Columbia, Missouri Dr. Annie L. Emmick, board certified pediatric specialist, Northwestern Medicine, Illinois Dr. Mario Beauregard, neuroscientist, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona Dr. Brent Stewart, Emeritus Professor, Diagnostic Physics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington Dr. Andrei N. Tchernitchin, director of Laboratory of Experimental Endocrinology and Environmental Pathology ICBM, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile Dr Simon J Thornley, public health physician, lecturer and researcher in epidemiology and biostatistics, University of Auckland, New Zealand Dr. Spiro P. Pantazatos, Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurobiology (Psychiatry) at Columbia University, research scientist at New York State Psychiatric Institute Dr. Marialuisa Partisani, deputy head, general medicine, HIV infection care center, Hopitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, France Professor Fernando Nobre, Médical School University of Lisbon; founder and President of AMI (International Medical Assistance Foundation); recipient of the Légion d‘Honneur Dr. Allesandro Santin, professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive sciences, Yale School of Medicine; Disease Aligned Research team leader, Yale Cancer Center Dr. James Geiger, surgical critical care and pediatric surgery, University of Michigan Health System; Director of Pediatric Trauma and Associate Director for Surgical Services, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at St. Vincent Medical Center Dr. Marie Kuffner, former professor of clinical anesthesiology and former chief of staff, UCLA Medical Center; past president of the California Medical Association



posted on Feb, 16 2022 @ 06:56 AM
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a reply to: Waterglass

Do you have a link to confirm that these are all signatories?



posted on Feb, 16 2022 @ 07:29 AM
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a reply to: AaarghZombies

Yes I do. I tried to edit the above but it would not allow me to edit and add the thread. How bout you go to the original link to the story then go to the actual doctors and scientists declaration page then click once again to go to the original link and scroll down. There it is.

Do you now believe?

Co-Signers Physicians and Medical Scientists



posted on Feb, 16 2022 @ 08:25 AM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Godabove09


originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Smigg

originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: Smigg

The say "17,000" but aren't releasing the names. I wonder how many of these people are the usual suspects. Alternative healers, fitness guru and the Chiropractic types.

I'd be interested how many epidemiologists and virologists there are among them.

I could sign a random partition, and be verified, but how meaningful it would be beyond my personal opinion it would be could debatable.


What's so upsetting to you about people being anti experimental gene therapy drug ? it's basic human behaviour to be sceptical in these types of situations. It's an experimental gene therapy drug TPTB are trying to force people into injecting into their bodies without their consent, how is that not a problem with you to the point where you start believing that people who do see it as a problem are somehow strange.

Look at how you just tried to demolish the claim that 17000 doctors are against this experimental drug, don't you find your behaviour strange ?


Given that the anti-vaxxer movement is synonymous with fraud and misrepresentation, I'd say that I'm asking some pretty reasonable questions. Such as who are these people that signed this document, and what are their areas of expertise?

I'll give you a couple of examples, do you remember that claim that airline pilots were dying suddenly because the vax and altitude didn't mix, and it turned out that this included people who'd not flow since getting the vax, and people who'd died in motor vehicle accidents.

Or more recently the claim about all of those FIFA players who'd died of heart attacks shortly after getting the vax, and it turned out that it was just names of athletes who'd died, and that 1) The weren't all FIFA players, 2) No effort had been made t0 determine when (or even if) they had been vaxxed, and 3) that it included people who'd committed suicide or were killed in traffic accidents.

So, no, I think that you're behavior is strange for accepting the "17,000" figure from a movement that lies more than it tells the truth.

Of course, if you'd like to convince me then by all means, what are these people's names and what are their areas?


Yeah, but the government and big pharma definitely, honestly, 100% aren't "synonymous with fraud and misrepresentation" though, right?

They never, ever lie and they definitely don't spread misinformation every single day...right?


Compared to anti vaxxers they're mother Theresa and the pope.


I see you repeating mainstream media labels like "anti vaxxers" and I cringe.

You just regurgitate whatever nonsense you hear from the box in your living room, don't you?

Likening the criminal scum who run Big Pharma, and the cowardly traitors who act as authoritarian government stooges for those people, to Mother Theresa and the pope is probably the stupidest thing I've ever heard.

Seriously, you are embarrassing.
edit on 16-2-2022 by Godabove09 because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 16 2022 @ 11:32 AM
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a reply to: AaarghZombies


Again, almost everything that you have said is wrong, and the bits that are right are irrelevant. You clearly don't understand what you are cutting and pasting in.

We know for 100% that the spike protein does not alter your DNA

And everything you said is wrong, because the vaccine does not cause arms to become magnetic.

I don't know why you keep insisting that people's arms are magnetic after being vaccinated when it is simply not true!

TheRedneck



posted on Feb, 16 2022 @ 11:37 AM
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a reply to: Waterglass

He will never believe. The cognitive dissidence is deafening. He is still trying to argue with me about DNA transcription after I posted an entire post stating in bold and oversized print that I agreed with him, ad nauseum.

The extent to which brainwashing can be taken to be seems quite astonishing.

TheRedneck



posted on Feb, 16 2022 @ 11:44 AM
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a reply to: TheRedneck

Thank you as its amazing the lac of comprehension even if the smoking gun is placed in front of them. Then again some may be agents pushing an agenda to get a thread removed or the originator banned. There was once a female whom disappeared around the same time as did QANON. My oh my silly ole me!



posted on Feb, 16 2022 @ 11:44 AM
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a reply to: Godabove09

Watching the TeeVee programs paid for by big pharma while they push big pharma's products (all drugs) and criticize anyone who isn't bowing to the corporate overlords.

The biggest mistake any of us made was trying to justify the "why"

Don't ever feel compelled to explain yourselves. If you don't want the vaccine that's good enough. And if you do, that's also good enough. Its a free country, you don't need a reason/justification and you don't have to answer to anyone



posted on Feb, 16 2022 @ 11:49 AM
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originally posted by: JBurns
a reply to: Godabove09

Watching the TeeVee programs paid for by big pharma while they push big pharma's products (all drugs) and criticize anyone who isn't bowing to the corporate overlords.

The biggest mistake any of us made was trying to justify the "why"

Don't ever feel compelled to explain yourselves. If you don't want the vaccine that's good enough. And if you do, that's also good enough. Its a free country, you don't need a reason/justification and you don't have to answer to anyone


Oh, I know that...and totally agree.

It's just, sometimes you hear something so tone deaf and ridiculous it leaves you bemused.

His comment about "anti vaxxers" being worse than Big Pharma is so mindnumbingly moronic it beggars belief anyone could think it...much less say it out loud (so to speak).



posted on Feb, 16 2022 @ 11:50 AM
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originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Waterglass

He will never believe. The cognitive dissidence is deafening. He is still trying to argue with me about DNA transcription after I posted an entire post stating in bold and oversized print that I agreed with him, ad nauseum.

The extent to which brainwashing can be taken to be seems quite astonishing.

TheRedneck


It goes beyond brainwashing.

It is more like craven cowardice.



posted on Feb, 16 2022 @ 01:48 PM
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originally posted by: Godabove09

originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Waterglass

He will never believe. The cognitive dissidence is deafening. He is still trying to argue with me about DNA transcription after I posted an entire post stating in bold and oversized print that I agreed with him, ad nauseum.

The extent to which brainwashing can be taken to be seems quite astonishing.

TheRedneck


It goes beyond brainwashing.

It is more like craven cowardice.

Or a bot



posted on Feb, 16 2022 @ 04:03 PM
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17,000 out of how many millions globally?

Uhuh. Convincing.
edit on 16-2-2022 by fencesitter85 because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 17 2022 @ 02:31 AM
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originally posted by: Godabove09

originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Godabove09


originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Smigg

originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: Smigg

The say "17,000" but aren't releasing the names. I wonder how many of these people are the usual suspects. Alternative healers, fitness guru and the Chiropractic types.

I'd be interested how many epidemiologists and virologists there are among them.

I could sign a random partition, and be verified, but how meaningful it would be beyond my personal opinion it would be could debatable.


What's so upsetting to you about people being anti experimental gene therapy drug ? it's basic human behaviour to be sceptical in these types of situations. It's an experimental gene therapy drug TPTB are trying to force people into injecting into their bodies without their consent, how is that not a problem with you to the point where you start believing that people who do see it as a problem are somehow strange.

Look at how you just tried to demolish the claim that 17000 doctors are against this experimental drug, don't you find your behaviour strange ?


Given that the anti-vaxxer movement is synonymous with fraud and misrepresentation, I'd say that I'm asking some pretty reasonable questions. Such as who are these people that signed this document, and what are their areas of expertise?

I'll give you a couple of examples, do you remember that claim that airline pilots were dying suddenly because the vax and altitude didn't mix, and it turned out that this included people who'd not flow since getting the vax, and people who'd died in motor vehicle accidents.

Or more recently the claim about all of those FIFA players who'd died of heart attacks shortly after getting the vax, and it turned out that it was just names of athletes who'd died, and that 1) The weren't all FIFA players, 2) No effort had been made t0 determine when (or even if) they had been vaxxed, and 3) that it included people who'd committed suicide or were killed in traffic accidents.

So, no, I think that you're behavior is strange for accepting the "17,000" figure from a movement that lies more than it tells the truth.

Of course, if you'd like to convince me then by all means, what are these people's names and what are their areas?


Yeah, but the government and big pharma definitely, honestly, 100% aren't "synonymous with fraud and misrepresentation" though, right?

They never, ever lie and they definitely don't spread misinformation every single day...right?


Compared to anti vaxxers they're mother Theresa and the pope.


I see you repeating mainstream media labels like "anti vaxxers" and I cringe.

You just regurgitate whatever nonsense you hear from the box in your living room, don't you?

Likening the criminal scum who run Big Pharma, and the cowardly traitors who act as authoritarian government stooges for those people, to Mother Theresa and the pope is probably the stupidest thing I've ever heard.

Seriously, you are embarrassing.


And you're parroting what you hear on bitchute videos sponsored by dietary supplement companies, and Instagram influencers trying to get you to subscribe to their herbal tea regime.



posted on Feb, 17 2022 @ 02:34 AM
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originally posted by: Godabove09

originally posted by: JBurns
a reply to: Godabove09

Watching the TeeVee programs paid for by big pharma while they push big pharma's products (all drugs) and criticize anyone who isn't bowing to the corporate overlords.

The biggest mistake any of us made was trying to justify the "why"

Don't ever feel compelled to explain yourselves. If you don't want the vaccine that's good enough. And if you do, that's also good enough. Its a free country, you don't need a reason/justification and you don't have to answer to anyone


Oh, I know that...and totally agree.

It's just, sometimes you hear something so tone deaf and ridiculous it leaves you bemused.

His comment about "anti vaxxers" being worse than Big Pharma is so mindnumbingly moronic it beggars belief anyone could think it...much less say it out loud (so to speak).


Because anti vaxxers have an even worse record, at least big pharma is regulated to some extent, the anti vaxxers just go on Instagram and tell the world that vaccine make you autistic or magnetic.

There are a lot of good people in big pharma who genuinely want to help. Anti vaxxers want to sell their Chakra heeling books and herbal boner enhancers.



posted on Feb, 17 2022 @ 02:36 AM
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originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: AaarghZombies


Again, almost everything that you have said is wrong, and the bits that are right are irrelevant. You clearly don't understand what you are cutting and pasting in.

We know for 100% that the spike protein does not alter your DNA

And everything you said is wrong, because the vaccine does not cause arms to become magnetic.

I don't know why you keep insisting that people's arms are magnetic after being vaccinated when it is simply not true!

TheRedneck


You've replied to the wrong comment.

I was the one arguing that this was an Internet hoax based on an old carnival trick. As highlighted by the people sticking non magnetic things to themselves such as aluminium.



posted on Feb, 17 2022 @ 02:49 AM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Godabove09

originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Godabove09


originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Smigg

originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: Smigg

The say "17,000" but aren't releasing the names. I wonder how many of these people are the usual suspects. Alternative healers, fitness guru and the Chiropractic types.

I'd be interested how many epidemiologists and virologists there are among them.

I could sign a random partition, and be verified, but how meaningful it would be beyond my personal opinion it would be could debatable.


What's so upsetting to you about people being anti experimental gene therapy drug ? it's basic human behaviour to be sceptical in these types of situations. It's an experimental gene therapy drug TPTB are trying to force people into injecting into their bodies without their consent, how is that not a problem with you to the point where you start believing that people who do see it as a problem are somehow strange.

Look at how you just tried to demolish the claim that 17000 doctors are against this experimental drug, don't you find your behaviour strange ?


Given that the anti-vaxxer movement is synonymous with fraud and misrepresentation, I'd say that I'm asking some pretty reasonable questions. Such as who are these people that signed this document, and what are their areas of expertise?

I'll give you a couple of examples, do you remember that claim that airline pilots were dying suddenly because the vax and altitude didn't mix, and it turned out that this included people who'd not flow since getting the vax, and people who'd died in motor vehicle accidents.

Or more recently the claim about all of those FIFA players who'd died of heart attacks shortly after getting the vax, and it turned out that it was just names of athletes who'd died, and that 1) The weren't all FIFA players, 2) No effort had been made t0 determine when (or even if) they had been vaxxed, and 3) that it included people who'd committed suicide or were killed in traffic accidents.

So, no, I think that you're behavior is strange for accepting the "17,000" figure from a movement that lies more than it tells the truth.

Of course, if you'd like to convince me then by all means, what are these people's names and what are their areas?


Yeah, but the government and big pharma definitely, honestly, 100% aren't "synonymous with fraud and misrepresentation" though, right?

They never, ever lie and they definitely don't spread misinformation every single day...right?


Compared to anti vaxxers they're mother Theresa and the pope.


I see you repeating mainstream media labels like "anti vaxxers" and I cringe.

You just regurgitate whatever nonsense you hear from the box in your living room, don't you?

Likening the criminal scum who run Big Pharma, and the cowardly traitors who act as authoritarian government stooges for those people, to Mother Theresa and the pope is probably the stupidest thing I've ever heard.

Seriously, you are embarrassing.


And you're parroting what you hear on bitchute videos sponsored by dietary supplement companies, and Instagram influencers trying to get you to subscribe to their herbal tea regime.


Hahaha...you fool.

Go away, you have zero credibility.



posted on Feb, 17 2022 @ 02:53 AM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Godabove09

originally posted by: JBurns
a reply to: Godabove09

Watching the TeeVee programs paid for by big pharma while they push big pharma's products (all drugs) and criticize anyone who isn't bowing to the corporate overlords.

The biggest mistake any of us made was trying to justify the "why"

Don't ever feel compelled to explain yourselves. If you don't want the vaccine that's good enough. And if you do, that's also good enough. Its a free country, you don't need a reason/justification and you don't have to answer to anyone


Oh, I know that...and totally agree.

It's just, sometimes you hear something so tone deaf and ridiculous it leaves you bemused.

His comment about "anti vaxxers" being worse than Big Pharma is so mindnumbingly moronic it beggars belief anyone could think it...much less say it out loud (so to speak).


Because anti vaxxers have an even worse record, at least big pharma is regulated to some extent, the anti vaxxers just go on Instagram and tell the world that vaccine make you autistic or magnetic.

There are a lot of good people in big pharma who genuinely want to help. Anti vaxxers want to sell their Chakra heeling books and herbal boner enhancers.


This has to be the most idiotic thing I've read in years.

Congratulations, you are completely gone in the head.

You are defending some of the most despicable corporate vampires on earth...and attacking people who, on the whole, are simply saying they don't trust those despicable corporate vampires.

Still, you are not worried about the vaccine...right?

You have zero concerns and will comply with all mandates, booster requirements etc...right?



posted on Feb, 17 2022 @ 03:00 PM
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a reply to: AaarghZombies


You've replied to the wrong comment.

Hey, I had a good teacher.

How's it feel when someone continually makes claims about your position that aren't true?

Now, get over it: the vaccine does not make your arms magnetic!

TheRedneck



posted on Feb, 18 2022 @ 04:33 AM
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a reply to: TheRedneck

Wasn't that nonsense about magnetic arms and 5G microchips just cheap jibes from snooty authoritarians who secretly yearn to have every facet of their miserable lives controlled by Nanny and Big Brother?

It was their way of mocking anyone with any legitimate concerns.

They resent people who don't automatically comply like unthinking automatons.



posted on Feb, 18 2022 @ 04:37 AM
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originally posted by: Godabove09

originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Godabove09

originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Godabove09


originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Smigg

originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: Smigg

The say "17,000" but aren't releasing the names. I wonder how many of these people are the usual suspects. Alternative healers, fitness guru and the Chiropractic types.

I'd be interested how many epidemiologists and virologists there are among them.

I could sign a random partition, and be verified, but how meaningful it would be beyond my personal opinion it would be could debatable.


What's so upsetting to you about people being anti experimental gene therapy drug ? it's basic human behaviour to be sceptical in these types of situations. It's an experimental gene therapy drug TPTB are trying to force people into injecting into their bodies without their consent, how is that not a problem with you to the point where you start believing that people who do see it as a problem are somehow strange.

Look at how you just tried to demolish the claim that 17000 doctors are against this experimental drug, don't you find your behaviour strange ?


Given that the anti-vaxxer movement is synonymous with fraud and misrepresentation, I'd say that I'm asking some pretty reasonable questions. Such as who are these people that signed this document, and what are their areas of expertise?

I'll give you a couple of examples, do you remember that claim that airline pilots were dying suddenly because the vax and altitude didn't mix, and it turned out that this included people who'd not flow since getting the vax, and people who'd died in motor vehicle accidents.

Or more recently the claim about all of those FIFA players who'd died of heart attacks shortly after getting the vax, and it turned out that it was just names of athletes who'd died, and that 1) The weren't all FIFA players, 2) No effort had been made t0 determine when (or even if) they had been vaxxed, and 3) that it included people who'd committed suicide or were killed in traffic accidents.

So, no, I think that you're behavior is strange for accepting the "17,000" figure from a movement that lies more than it tells the truth.

Of course, if you'd like to convince me then by all means, what are these people's names and what are their areas?


Yeah, but the government and big pharma definitely, honestly, 100% aren't "synonymous with fraud and misrepresentation" though, right?

They never, ever lie and they definitely don't spread misinformation every single day...right?


Compared to anti vaxxers they're mother Theresa and the pope.


I see you repeating mainstream media labels like "anti vaxxers" and I cringe.

You just regurgitate whatever nonsense you hear from the box in your living room, don't you?

Likening the criminal scum who run Big Pharma, and the cowardly traitors who act as authoritarian government stooges for those people, to Mother Theresa and the pope is probably the stupidest thing I've ever heard.

Seriously, you are embarrassing.


And you're parroting what you hear on bitchute videos sponsored by dietary supplement companies, and Instagram influencers trying to get you to subscribe to their herbal tea regime.


Hahaha...you fool.

Go away, you have zero credibility.


I cite my sources, my credibility is backed up by multiple experts in their field.




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