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Sophia's avatar

Dear Kyla in the Burgh,

You may not have to worry about your organs going to the unvaccinated OR the vaccinated. Transplant surgeons are finding a disturbing number of vaccinated donor patients' organs to be full of spikey-spikies, and the only thing the medical team can do with them is toss them in the trash.

I do hope this makes you feel better.

Sincerely,

Someone whose organs aren't full of spikey-spikies.

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Justin's avatar

When a major West Coast hospital chain includes HIV tests now with your blood draws, you're more right than you know.

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The Wiltster's avatar

As an aside, and further confirmation of the point you make, I donate platelets every 3-4 weeks. The pre-donation interview now includes a question, "have you EVER received any of the COVID vaccines?" Those platelets can only go to certain people. Not hard to anticipate that at some point, the already limited availability of blood and blood products could be even further reduced by the need to stratify based upon such factors.

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Pere Fouan's avatar

Ok, Rudolph, "We Need to Talk about Lead-Ins". I don't remember Shake and Vac -- (Jedward, yes, also, unfortunately, that syringe dance, on Twitter), but the connection of Shake and Vac to the rest of the article is "laboured", to be generous. As for the "othering" of the "anti-vaxxers", your good friend Eugyppius made an excellent point that we all need outgroups to hate -- in fact, that's how we in part define ourselves (in my case, and probably yours, the outgroup is 99% of population). But there is something deep-seated about this hatred that of course has nothing to do with health. These women like Kate, when they lash out at "anti-vaxxers", do not think of the rather large proportion of ethnic minorities who have not been vaxed as part of the hated group, but rather, they sense, with some justification, that the rest of us think we're the Chosen People (the parallel is intentional). Our refusal threatens them. Perhaps some of them, if not Kate, dimly recognise they've been sold a bill of goods with the vax and, by engaging in this kind of very public shaming, they are warning us against a massive "I told you so!" from the purebloods in a few years' time.

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Rudolph Rigger's avatar

Well the point of the Shake n' Vac was about the marketing of something we don't need - so I thought it a reasonable thing to draw a parallel with all the marketing about things we haven't needed like lockdowns and masks, and as it has turned out, the vaccines. It also tied in with a previous piece where the advertising of another product from the same era was featured. Laboured? Probably - you win some, you lose some :-)

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Professor's avatar

It is absolutely amazing --- almost beyond belief that there are vaxxed people who think that unvaxxed people are much more likely than them to transmit covid. Some of it, maybe a lot of it is just due to ignorance but I think some of it is sort of like ---- a 'buy in" happened and people just stick with it. It's like a 'The reason I got vaxxed was to not transmit it so that's the way it is.'

Of course the BSMSM and politicos still encouraging people to take the vax and areas where unvaxxed are discriminated against as if they spread the virus more than unvaxxed helps keep the delusion going for many people.

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jan van ruth's avatar

this has nothing to do with health, and it never had....

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The Wiltster's avatar

Wonderful analysis, as usual. I have migrated from being incensed at this behavior. Now I am saddened and amazed. How can people continue to believe this crap? OTOH, I *just* obtained enough understanding to know why universal vaccination with this set of mRNA vaccines is a fool's errand. Is it possible that the information for such a conclusion just has not gotten "out there" yet? Sometimes, those of us who have done the digging understand facts that the layman simply does not have. And let's be clear, talk show hosts are still laymen, informed by the MSM of the B.S. that Pfizer paid them to say. <Shrugs>

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John's avatar

As the facade of "universal healthcare" continues to deteriorate, some are beginning to see the underlying structure, global serfdom under the boot of the demented.

Let us pray that this architecture is torn down, and a more honest and free village grows.

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Rob Dubya's avatar

These insidious Pro vax nazi's are completely insane, but thankfully, in the UK anyway, I really don't meet people like this in the real world. While i'm sure there are some around, like the family in the supermarket tonight mum, dad and 3 young kids, all wearing masks at 11pm in an empty giant supermarket, but eben they were keeping to themselves. I actually think it shows an abject failure of the BSMSM to convince us real people to turn on each other. Getting the majority to take the vax is one thing, as they can do that to many with a beer or holiday promise, but getting people to hate their friends and loved ones is actually making many turn the other way

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Guttermouth's avatar

Translation: some other chimps hate me for existing because the tribe has become too big and want sanction to bash my brains out with a rock, screech triumphantly, and claim my share of the stuff, probably while raping my former mate.

And yet I get admonished almost daily by people on "our side" that I don't love them enough.

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Rob (c137)'s avatar

The tide will change in a year or two, where always shitty health insurance companies will deny coverage to the vaxxed because it was experimental. Maybe pharma can pay their medical bills but I'm not holding my breath.

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NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter's avatar

Great article except I now have PTSD from seeing Jedward again. I thought I had removed any memory of them from my brain.

https://nakedemperor.substack.com/

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cm27874's avatar

What, exactly, was the task of the "professional" descending upon the Emery household?

As the lovely lady proclaimed previously: "Domestic duties and the brain power expended on worrying about them is disproportionately shouldered by women." Absolutely correct. In some cases there is simply no brain power left for other purposes.

And solving 30-something = age for the unknown variable gets you something = 12.

I usually wouldn't be so unkind towards people but this is horrible.

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