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Comments by "Snowbird" (@snowbird6855) on "Pandemic Update, 30 September" video.
Most glorious country in the world, North Korea 🤣🤣🤣
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Interesting isn't it, that the adverse events are always attrubted to something else, or prior neurological condition etc🤫🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 And they're going to get angry that so many won't take this vaccine.. what people aren't aware of is that ALL vaccines are approved this way, this is what they consider is very thorough, comprehensive"safety testing"😉😉🤣🤣🤣
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Florida is warm and can keep windows open and restaurant patios operating
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That's a nasty drug though, no thanks
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@danbroughton5274 Ah that's what they tell you? Did they not do extensive medical history on all test subjects prior to acceptance? I read they even dismissed those with family history and selected only the most healthy. And how many actually are enrolled? The aim was 30,000 but where's the disclosure on how many got the shot so far? Did they tell you Dan for how many years afterwards they're going to monitor you for or will they just move on once the vaccine rolls out? Most importantly... DID THEY TELL YOU WHO WILL PAY FOR YOUR LONG TERM CARE SHOULD ANY INJURIES OCCUR?
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@danbroughton5274 So far 8,000 have received the AstraZenica vaccine I just learned, and one third of them got the placebo. So did you know that the first adverse event originally presented as transverse myalitis? That MS (the eventual diagnosis) and transverse myalitis often occur together and are interconnected? So that makes 2 very obvious serious adverse events both dismissed by the vaccine maker within days of occurrence. On what basis? When did they start injecting people, only a month ago? Did you know that transverse myalitis is a rare condition that only occurs in ONE in 236,000? Yet 2 cases show up in just over 5,000 test subjects? In less than one month? Why are both MS and transverse myalitis both listed on several vaccine inserts as known side effects?
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@danbroughton5274 I'm not a vaccine conspiracy theorist, I'm the grandmother of a vaccine injured boy. I vaccinated my kids in the eighties when children had far fewer shots than what's on the schedule today and there was very little information and no internet. My daughter's family and I are spending our savings and more on this 9 year old boy's treatment and it's unknown if he'll ever learn to read or even hold a job. I've been researching the subject of vaccine development, ingredients and harm for over 7 years.
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Except for the few large cities, a large number of people live in areas that are not densely populated
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I doubt it
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@Beekind799 I healed my own leaky gut which is a condition that affects many but very few realize their diet has led to this problem over many years. Slippery elm is amazing!
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@danbroughton5274 Were you provided with "informed consent" documents when you agreed to be an experimental vaccine subject? Did you read the fine print? Maybe you should read about the case of Jesse Gelsinger. He died as a result of a gene therapy experiment and his family are suing claiming lack of proper informed consent. Why does this matter to you? The technology used in that treatment is the same concept employed in the experimental vaccine you got.
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@DulceN A friend of mine eliminated her 38 years of suffering from rheumatoid arthritis by a change in diet, addition of key supplements and dropping all meds (drugs).
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He's in his own home and doing several of these videos. His throat is dry for sure!!!
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Even if it were free, nay, even if they paid me I wouldn't take it
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Even professionals of all types (doctors, epidemiologists, vaccinologists etc) aren't in agreement about much regarding covid. Surely there's room for hearing various opinions as we won't know who's right or not until some years after the fact. Science is never settled.
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