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More medical emergencies… But let’s not ask if they were vaccinated for C 19……

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Good question that should be asked at every emergency!

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The problem I see is people are frightened! Of what you might ask? Many things, but there is an overwhelming sense of FOMO and losing the ability to “bring home the bacon”. I truly believe people have questions; a lot of questions. What questions should I ask? Who should I ask for an answer? Will I get black balled, stonewalled, kicked out, fired, arrested……you know this.

I’m in the same situation. I always do my homework BEFORE I head to the doctor. I learned this from my first bout with cancer; I’m dealing with my second and could very well be dealing with a third. So, when I ask for answers to the SPIKE problem, I’d like to think there are answers available that will allow me to move forward in a positive direction. It could very well be a matter of life and death. What about the paste? There are a number of things that we could be drilling down on right now. We have to put our oxygen mask on before we can help the person next to us. Thank you for reading; I hope this help clarify my position.

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Please consider fenben

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I will for sure. The surgery, chemo, radiation path is brutal. Really, I’m to not be given any more radiation as I have had that my first treatment. Two times is a no no! This is where the professionals run out of der lerning cuz dats wat de lerned dem in skool.

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Good additive you well beat it

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The paste?

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My sister went to a high school with thousands of students; there were 800 in her grade her first year. Not a SINGLE heart attack in her entire school the entire 4 years.

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I knew one kid who died of a heart attack, out of the c. 4,000 students at my high school. That was in 1966

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High school from which I retired, (3 yrs ago last week), 3600 students in 3 grades. In 13 years at at that district (2007-21) I never heard of one student dying from heart attack.

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You would think that people would start questioning what is going on when their kids come home and tell them one of their classmates had a medical emergency or a “died suddenly”… but nope!

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To start questioning would mean looking straight down at the abyss and having to question everything they ever believed about health, the medical establishment, the media, the government, etc. It means confronting the fact that every injected person including themselves and their families are potential time bombs waiting to go off. This is way too much for most people.

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Love your comment, concise, to the point, well said! I'll keep your comment close by, Ripple. Many times, I am speechless that people don't or can't see.

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Thanks Liz!

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Bread and Circus

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My high school in UK had 4 classes per year with ave 29 kids, say 30, x 5 years, plus maybe half doing A levels, (12th grade?) so grand total of 1,560. Teachers knew every pupil by name. I can't imagine attending such a huge school! I don't recall any heart attacks.

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None here and that was also around4k in the 60’s I think

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I was 7 years at a school with 600 other pupils, 1965-1972. I was not aware of even one heart attack.

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I went to three different high schools in three different countries and never heard of a single heart attack.

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Same with my children. I don't recall any during all of my years of school either.

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When, in the last 60 years or more, have teenagers EVER collapsed at this rate????? In my life long experience, High School students, whether public or private, only died from car accidents or OD, and at the most 2 every couple of years (with the exception of the early 2000's opiate disaster)

The sheer stupidity and ignorance amongst both the educational and medical establishments (and certain parents) is just @#$%&*^ mind blowing. How many more is it going to take???????????

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It's as if people have been infantilized in relation to "experts" so that they no longer make their own decisions. In the US maybe it is also the fact that people make a decent living not by using their own intellect but by turning off their critical awareness and embracing "the brand." Because it does not pay to criticize the paymaster.

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Move along! Nothing to see here!

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Are we ever going to get used to this crap, I sure hope not because people are going to hang one day.

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Notice it's NEVER the WEFers......

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Yup, those old WEF MFers have superior doctors and the best adrenochrome to keep them creeping and crawling.

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Right and they didn't inject themselves recently with the mRna shots.....

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Do I see wifi antennas on that grain storage tank? They make money placing them there, on water tanks and everywhere. I hate to think of how much it destroys what is in the container.

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The inner conflict between "safe and effective" and "not safe and effective" appears to cause a lot of confusion in people and they choose what they are most emotionally invested in rather than in the truth. It seems only those of us who do our own research, have been injured, or personally know someone who has been injured choose to resolve that confusion by choosing the truth, which of course is, "not safe and effective."

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it is not safe and not effective for strict logicians

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Yes, Sam, I have been monitoring the covid fiasco since 2020, and all the world wide reports from top doctors, all type of bloggers, researchers, biochemists, undertakers, etc., and am well aware of what you state. I am simply saying that we are not convincing the unbeliever, if he/she continually gets the same steady dose of unverified, unlinked reports. Just as you, I am trying to convince people that there is something very obviously wrong about those premature deaths, turbo cancers, and other illnesses among the young, but they come back with "Can you verify that the vaxxes caused that?" At a time when the CDC, and other such compromised entities are refusing to even look at the possibility, it is imperative that we provide all the evidence available. A mouse on a treadmill covers a lot of mileage but accomplishes no productive result. That is what unlinked reports do in the long run.

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Yes, I follow Kirsch, Dowd and others, and that is why it is getting difficult to give much time to anyone that does not provide quick, verified information. There is simply too much information coming at us and we need to really work to absorb as much as possible.

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I have asked the question repeatedly. What good is the list of ailments and deaths, unless definitively linked to the vaxxes? Consequently, even though I respect you and your work and empathize with your experiences at the hand of N.Y. University, I now quickly scan a few lines to see if you are providing the missing link, and if not, I move on. Time is precious.

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Have you ever heard of this many young people dying from heart attacks or younger people getting cancer that is often diagnosed as stage four? Or any celebrities doing the same?

You can pretend that you aren’t seeing the carnage, but it’s out there and I’m grateful for those posting what they are seeing and as the jabbers like to say, if it saves one life or wakes people up to stop getting jabbed then…..

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Often, if people have FB pages, they posted their VAX meme with pride. Also, people who study causal relationships of pre-and-post covid jab data see a rise in deaths and injuries. Patterns of specific types of heart-related issues, blood disorders, and more are becoming more common. What is alarming is the rise of deaths among the healthiest and young.

Have you had an opportunity to see Edward Dowd or Steve Kirsch's work?

Don't be afraid of analytical thought.

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No doubt, but eventually we need to get past the starting point. Remember that a tread mill has no starting or end point. Are we looking for results, and if so, what kind?

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Not sure how to get this to you so I will put it here. This was a teen girl in Ashland, Ohio.

https://www.richlandsource.com/2024/02/05/mapleton-teens-autopsy-report-reveals-death-by-natural-causes/

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Not sure why the link says natural causes. Her autopsy says myocarditis.

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