bamboozooka Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 9 minutes ago, sock muppet said: That should say 101 years young as it was posted way back in the thread, hope she is still with us and giving it large, ha shes partying it up on Pureblood Tinder 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LastOneLeftInTheCounty Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 27 minutes ago, Velma said: During my childhood, the only illness we were taught to fear was Polio, for which we received a serum on a sugar-cube. Measles was not deadly and if you got it once, like Chickenpox, you would have life-long immunity, but they developed vaccines for it anyway, and Rubella. Next, they included jabs for Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis and later, Meningitis and Hepatitis. Neither the cold, nor flu’ were considered dangerous or life-threatening in those days. It was only double pneumonia which could kill you. The physical, mental and emotional damage this needless immunisation programme has caused to countless individuals and their families for over half-a-century is incalculable and no-one is held accountable. A cancer epidemic soon followed, which has become the scourge of modern society, a virtual plague. From the 1980’s onwards, AIDS appeared and then Ebola, SARS, Zika, Swine Flu, Bird Flu, Covid 19, alleged to come from bats and now Monkey Pox. You have to ask yourself, where did all these new “zoonotic” diseases suddenly spring from in the last few decades, which never previously existed. There can be only one answer, a LABORITORY. Here’s what it says about polio, basically exactly what you said about the vaccines! 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmund Blackadder Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 (edited) They Promised “Safe and Effective”, We Got “Sudden and Unexpected” We’re one tragedy away from pitchforks & torches… https://bombthrower.com/they-promised-safe-and-effective-we-got-sudden-and-unexpected/ Edited January 15 by Edmund Blackadder 4 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmund Blackadder Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 (edited) The COVID-19 ‘Vaccine’ Holocaust continues unabated even in the face of so much proven vaccine-induced death and disease, injury and illness, disfigurement and debilitation, paralysis and incapacitation, infirmity and affliction. Submitted by the Covid Vaccine Crimes Investigation Team SOTN Exclusive Even the official data posted by the US government’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System clearly confirm just how dangerous and deadly the various COVID-19 ‘vaccines’ truly are. https://stateofthenation.co/?p=154551 Edited January 15 by Edmund Blackadder 3 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr H Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9813456/ peer reviewed study, in a well respected medical journal. Aims Determine the ECG parameter change Determine efficacy of ECG screening after the second dose of BNT162b2 In cooperation with the school vaccination system of Taipei City government. N = 4,928 (mostly male) 12 to 18 year old Before and after 12 lead ECGs Three follow up 12 lead ECGs ECGs read by by pediatric cardiologists Serial comparisons of ECGs and questionnaire survey Heart rate increased significantly after the vaccine, (mean increase of 2.6 beats per minute) QRS duration and QT interval decreased significantly after the vaccine with increasing heart rate (17.1%) had at least one cardiac symptom after the second vaccine dose. After the first dose, 209 (5.7%) had at least one cardiac symptom Cardiac symptoms include Chest pain Palpitations Dizziness or syncope Depolarization and repolarization parameters All 4 cardiac symptoms significantly higher after the second dose of BNT162b2 vaccine (p less than 0.001) N = 4,928 Abnormal ECGs were obtained in 51 (1.0%) 31 students were asymptomatic ST – T changes, 37 Premature ventricular contractions, 4 Sinus bradycardia, 2 Atrial tachycardia, 1 Incomplete right bundle branch block, 3 Abnormal QRS, 2 Prolonged QT, 2 4 judged to have significant arrhythmia 1 was diagnosed with mild myocarditis 10, suspected pericarditis Conclusion Cardiac symptoms are common after the second dose of BNT162b2 vaccine Incidences of significant arrhythmias and myocarditis are 0.1% 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sock muppet Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 5 hours ago, Edmund Blackadder said: Hmm, how did europeans ever survive and prosper before the ccp offered their assisstance. I suppose it's like the Former UK was a failed 3rd world hell hole before it was enriched with foreign labour. For instance there was no nhs before the usurpation of local talent. Everything is awesome now native people of these islands have been disenfranchised and culurally undermined. I think they were counting on learned helplessness to kick-in, which is why you see so many victims being given extraordinary assistance and privilege to encourage more dependency on the state, yes i am looking at you the kiddie sniffing grooming bandits that fly an upside down rainbow flag that you desecrate on a daily basis, that aint your flag by the way, and it was never intended to be used the way you use it!!! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velma Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 (edited) 14 hours ago, LastOneLeftInTheCounty said: This is true and all by design, killing with kindness has been the M.O. for over a hundred years. Your childhood sounds like the good old days, even though I’m a semi young man I can appreciate the knowledge from the past. Pesticides and herbicides entering the food supply also play a large role with cancer and autism, you can chart their rise with the start of the use of glyphosate from 1976. I'm a semi-old woman who forgot how to spell laboratory. Autism was virtually unknown in my school days, it has risen exponentially. Everyone knows a neurodivergent child. Edited January 16 by Velma 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velma Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 (edited) Speaking of neurodivergence. The implication is that autism is a “superpower” because many people on the spectrum have exceptional abilities. Kanye West suggested his ‘creativity’ was due to autism, also his inability to keep his mouth shut. While that may be true, that is the lower end of the spectrum. I worked with autistic adults; one lady who spent the whole day flicking through the Argos catalogue, tearing off corners of the pages, to eat. Another took an hour to sit down to dinner, because he had a succession of OCD rituals to complete first, like tapping spoons on the sink. One young man played the same two second clip of ‘Beauty & the Beast’ every day, over and over again. I could go on, but you catch my drift and these were not the worst cases. The people cared for in special units, hurt themselves and others. They are certainly ‘special’ but their ‘powers’ are blighted. They cannot contribute to society and will need a life-time of specialist care. Edited January 16 by Velma 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bamboozooka Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 before i pulled my kid out of school you could say 10 of his year of 60 were spectrum affected thats 1 in 6 and thats being generous it could have been as high as 1 in 4 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Saved Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 12 minutes ago, Frankieboy said: What's this show/film? That was something I'd like to see more of. Love the acting from the main man. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dickwan Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 1 hour ago, Velma said: Speaking of neurodivergence. The implication is that autism is a “superpower” because many people on the spectrum have exceptional abilities. Kanye West suggested his ‘creativity’ was due to autism, also his inability to keep his mouth shut. While that may be true, that is the lower end of the spectrum. I worked with autistic adults; one lady who spent the whole day flicking through the Argos catalogue, tearing off corners of the pages, to eat. Another took an hour to sit down to dinner, because he had a succession of OCD rituals to complete first, like tapping spoons on the sink. One young man played the same two second clip of ‘Beauty & the Beast’ every day, over and over again. I could go on, but you catch my drift and these were not the worst cases. The people cared for in special units, hurt themselves and others. They are certainly ‘special’ but their ‘powers’ are blighted. They cannot contribute to society and will need a life-time of specialist care. Indeed, it's a curious spectrum; at one end we have the people you describe (and worse), and at the other there's the high-functioning sorts, who hold down jobs and relationships, have responsibilities and lead a relatively 'normal life'. The only telltale sign is their lack of social graces, although not always the case. I work with autistic people, young adults primarily, and can attest to the bizarre range of skills; one young man can calculate square roots as quickly as any calculator, but can't purchase his own groceries (or enter a shop unaccompanied). Another can count quantities of random items (grains of rice, match sticks, a heap of coins, sweets in jars, etc) instantly, and with seemingly unerring accuracy, but his everyday life is paralysed with obsessive and compulsive behaviour. I suppose the "superpowers" some autistic people exhibit gives us a hint at what the human brain is capable of. 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebornsteve Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 A very interesting 16mins… https://hugotalks.com/2023/01/16/is-the-big-reveal-modern-day-bone-pointing-hugo-talks/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LastOneLeftInTheCounty Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 (edited) 2 hours ago, Frankieboy said: That will be me in 30 yrs time, if I make it that far Edited January 16 by LastOneLeftInTheCounty 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LastOneLeftInTheCounty Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 3 hours ago, Velma said: Speaking of neurodivergence. The implication is that autism is a “superpower” because many people on the spectrum have exceptional abilities. Kanye West suggested his ‘creativity’ was due to autism, also his inability to keep his mouth shut. While that may be true, that is the lower end of the spectrum. I worked with autistic adults; one lady who spent the whole day flicking through the Argos catalogue, tearing off corners of the pages, to eat. Another took an hour to sit down to dinner, because he had a succession of OCD rituals to complete first, like tapping spoons on the sink. One young man played the same two second clip of ‘Beauty & the Beast’ every day, over and over again. I could go on, but you catch my drift and these were not the worst cases. The people cared for in special units, hurt themselves and others. They are certainly ‘special’ but their ‘powers’ are blighted. They cannot contribute to society and will need a life-time of specialist care. 1 hour ago, Dickwan said: Indeed, it's a curious spectrum; at one end we have the people you describe (and worse), and at the other there's the high-functioning sorts, who hold down jobs and relationships, have responsibilities and lead a relatively 'normal life'. The only telltale sign is their lack of social graces, although not always the case. I work with autistic people, young adults primarily, and can attest to the bizarre range of skills; one young man can calculate square roots as quickly as any calculator, but can't purchase his own groceries (or enter a shop unaccompanied). Another can count quantities of random items (grains of rice, match sticks, a heap of coins, sweets in jars, etc) instantly, and with seemingly unerring accuracy, but his everyday life is paralysed with obsessive and compulsive behaviour. I suppose the "superpowers" some autistic people exhibit gives us a hint at what the human brain is capable of. Maybe they’ll come up with a ‘vaccine’ that can unlock these superpowers for anyone that wants them, but without the obvious drawbacks. I’m sure darpa have already done it. It sounds like autistic people are using a part of the brain that exists in everyone, but they don’t have an off switch and it’s one constant stream of energy a bit like epilepsy? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SimonTV Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 3 hours ago, bamboozooka said: before i pulled my kid out of school you could say 10 of his year of 60 were spectrum affected thats 1 in 6 and thats being generous it could have been as high as 1 in 4 1) like other disorder diagnosis, they have been increasing the scope of autism for decades, to sell more drugs. 2) I have definitely noticed in my life a huge increase in the amount of children with serious health problems and disabilities. I used to work with a guy that said he was autistic but he just used it as excuse to act like a dick head and have temper tantrums, he was in his 50s. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Velma Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 4 hours ago, bamboozooka said: before i pulled my kid out of school you could say 10 of his year of 60 were spectrum affected thats 1 in 6 and thats being generous it could have been as high as 1 in 4 When I worked in nurseries with the under-fives, I estimated one in seven were on the spectrum, with two or three others possible, showing classic tell-tale signs, like aversion to certain colours of food and other odd behaviours. Such a tragedy, that vaccination is the biggest crime of the century. Not "the holocaust." 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velma Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 26 minutes ago, LastOneLeftInTheCounty said: I like Dr. Beddow-Bayly. A true physician. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 23 hours ago, numnuts said: How about 'The Holocaust' narrative being the hub of a wheel that all of the spokes (pillars) rely on as a foundation? Then I would suggest that the central banking spoke (pillar) is the one that needs to be most protected. i think a lot of researcher-writers like david would probably argue that the most important spoke is the nature of reality and who we really are spoke. But in terms of which are most heavily guarded you can critique central banking publically and you will likely be denounced as a 'conspiracy theorist' 'crackpot' or something like that but if you question anything relating to the holocaust you may face actual physical persecution including incarceration so in that sense it is the most heavily guarded in terms of shutting down debate and discussion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 (edited) 1 hour ago, Velma said: When I worked in nurseries with the under-fives, I estimated one in seven were on the spectrum, with two or three others possible, showing classic tell-tale signs, like aversion to certain colours of food and other odd behaviours. Such a tragedy, that vaccination is the biggest crime of the century. Not "the holocaust." there was a story in the daily mail recently about how they are now testing people for the presence of ALUMINIUM as a way to test to see if they have autism so right there is an admission that they perceive there to be a link between autism and aluminium So then the next logical step is to ask: 'how is aluminium getting into the human system? Aluminium that is ingested in food or drink is usually excreted back out again so that's not really the key culprit here. Aluminium that is injected into muscle, however, such as that in vaccines is then swallowed up by macrophages that carry the aluminium over the blood brain barrier where it is then able to affect gene expression So when are the mainstream media going to ask how the aluminium is getting into the kids? Maybe they'll blame climate change or the russians or gardening or right wing extremists! Edited January 16 by Macnamara 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frankieboy Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 5 hours ago, Saved said: What's this show/film? That was something I'd like to see more of. Love the acting from the main man. No idea from which film found it on telegram 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 2 hours ago, LastOneLeftInTheCounty said: Maybe they’ll come up with a ‘vaccine’ that can unlock these superpowers for anyone that wants them, but without the obvious drawbacks. I’m sure darpa have already done it. from a conspiracy perspective the question is whether or not autism is part of a social engineering drive to pave the way towards a transhumanist society Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EnigmaticWorld Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 5 minutes ago, Frankieboy said: No idea from which film found it on telegram https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1119644/ 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metak88 Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 5 hours ago, Saved said: What's this show/film? That was something I'd like to see more of. Love the acting from the main man. Tv series Fringe 2008, Season 2 Episode 21. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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