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Pfizer's vaccine for older adults may trigger the potentially deadly Guillain-Barre syndrome, the Food and Drug Administration has warned.

In trials two participants  developed the condition that can also cause crippling pain, muscle weakness and paralysis.

One of the patients recovered after three months, but the second took six months to return to normal, which has prompted the FDA to ask Pfizer to conduct a safety review before approving the vaccine.

Several pharmaceutical companies are developing a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a winter respiratory bug that kills up to 10,000 adults over 65 in the US every year.

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It was also recorded during trials of a rival RSV vaccine made by UK-based pharmaceutical giant GSK. 

The condition has also previously been reported in people who got AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine, which was not approved for use in the US.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, jack121 said:

Pfizer's vaccine for older adults may trigger the potentially deadly Guillain-Barre syndrome, the Food and Drug Administration has warned.

In trials two participants  developed the condition that can also cause crippling pain, muscle weakness and paralysis.

One of the patients recovered after three months, but the second took six months to return to normal, which has prompted the FDA to ask Pfizer to conduct a safety review before approving the vaccine.

Several pharmaceutical companies are developing a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a winter respiratory bug that kills up to 10,000 adults over 65 in the US every year.

Pfizerlogo.jpg.5111901e3afadc96ef97d3f22ce3ab3d.jpg

 

It was also recorded during trials of a rival RSV vaccine made by UK-based pharmaceutical giant GSK. 

The condition has also previously been reported in people who got AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine, which was not approved for use in the US.

 

 

 

Fuck 'vaccines' ....... ANY 'vaccine' !

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Is 5G Dead?

Almost four years later after 5G was announced, and as the industry gathers, surging energy prices and a lack of consumer technology that needs the extra speed, and a lack of interest from business customers means that 5G has rapidly run out of steam.

“5G hasn’t worked – and the industry can’t repeat the same mistake”, says William Webb, the former director of technology at Ofcom.

At the heart of 5G’s shortcomings is consumer apathy. While 2G gave the world mass market digital mobile phones, and 4G gave us mobile broadband, the benefits of 5G to consumers are more elusive.

Vodaphone said: At the beginning of every new ‘G’, the reality was not following the hype

With 3G and 4G we were promised that it was completely going to transform society and change the way you live.But three years on, your phone looks exactly the same and only the icon has changed, and the hype has turned into complete disappointment, and people thought we were doing it for nothing.

Kester Mann, an analyst at CCS Insight, agrees that 5G was “over-hyped”.

“I th ink this is partly because the industry gets ahead of itself and gets overly excited and promises more than it can deliver,” he says.

“There’s no doubt that it is good technology. It works, and we’ve seen improvements in performance… but we haven’t really seen the exciting new apps emerge yet like we did in the 4G era, it’s not really changed anything markedly.”

Consumers want better coverage, solid reliability, and low prices,” he says.

Beyond a certain speed, however, people don’t care if the download is faster,  – but they do notice the so-called not spots and coverage dropouts.

Dean Bubley of Disruptive Wireless agrees that refocusing the industry on lowering cost and improving the consumer experience is long overdue.

“Now is not the right time to start talking about 6G,” says Tenorio. “Can we just hold on please?"

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The msm ask the question: The great British food shortage: what’s causing empty supermarket shelves?

Their suspicious answer is : Unseasonal weather, transport issues and energy prices are leading to rationing of fresh produce in UK stores. " Farmers in Britain have been planting fewer vegetables… due to the rising cost of heating greenhouses, Supermarkets have also been “unwilling to pay higher prices to cover the cost of producing fresh fruit and vegetables in the UK year-round.

 

Little mention is made of all the forced farm closures with the government insisting that farms are closed because they are infected with the fictional disease of covid-19, the increase in farm taxes, the blocking off of fertilizers, animal feed- etc to deliberatly ruin farms - The truth is out there

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1 hour ago, Talorgan said:

https://genevahealthfiles.substack.com/p/the-zero-draft-of-the-pandemic-accord

 

"The draft requires signatories to supply pathogens to a laboratory in the WHO’s network within hours of a new pathogen with pandemic potential being identified, and to upload genomic sequences to public repositories "

 

So same old unscientific procedure then?

 

 

 

I'm just waiting for pandemic and super medical expert bill gates to contribute now, with his wide ranging knowledge upon absolutly anything and everything.

I mean, seriously, is there anything he does not know is going to happen, and have a long boring opinion on

 

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15 minutes ago, jack121 said:

 

I'm just waiting for pandemic and super medical expert bill gates to contribute now, with his wide ranging knowledge upon absolutly anything and everything.

I mean, seriously, is there anything he does not know is going to happen, and have a long boring opinion on

 

All these characters seem to have a common denominator !

 

https://www.globalresearch.ca/engineering-cult-chaos-undermine-rational-thinking/5808383

 

"Inducing one’s audience to experience a variety of versions of fear, is stage one. Coming across as a highly placed authority figure is stage two. Having recourse to dark powers to ‘bewitch’, is stage three.

When all three of these are packaged within a sophisticated mind control/social engineering programme, the deliverer holds a number of ace cards. Not least the fact that if and when exposed ‘it sounds too unbelievable to be true’ to all but the keenly aware."

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https://www.globalresearch.ca/tavistock-black-cars-torn-jeans-lgbtq/5806687

 

This good article  is worth reading  covers convid ,tavistock&co. suppression of pineal gland, mind control etc 

 

"Just compare the covid data (even if it’s false, which it probably is) with the common flu claiming every year between 50 and 70 million cases in the US alone – covid (never really identified as a virus), is a flu-like affliction, with a mortality rate about the same as the flu, of 0.07%. The flue has never been declared a pandemic. Open eyes and open ears should have detected the fraud. Most didn’t. They fell in with the masses – in lockstep."

Fear, submission, repression....

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2 hours ago, jack121 said:

The msm ask the question: The great British food shortage: what’s causing empty supermarket shelves?

Their suspicious answer is : Unseasonal weather, transport issues and energy prices are leading to rationing of fresh produce in UK stores. " Farmers in Britain have been planting fewer vegetables… due to the rising cost of heating greenhouses, Supermarkets have also been “unwilling to pay higher prices to cover the cost of producing fresh fruit and vegetables in the UK year-round.

 

Little mention is made of all the forced farm closures with the government insisting that farms are closed because they are infected with the fictional disease of covid-19, the increase in farm taxes, the blocking off of fertilizers, animal feed- etc to deliberatly ruin farms - The truth is out there

Or they blame the Russians

 

I should have used  that excuse at school

instead of blaming my dog eating my homework!!

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6 hours ago, jack121 said:

Is 5G Dead?

Almost four years later after 5G was announced, and as the industry gathers, surging energy prices and a lack of consumer technology that needs the extra speed, and a lack of interest from business customers means that 5G has rapidly run out of steam.

“5G hasn’t worked – and the industry can’t repeat the same mistake”, says William Webb, the former director of technology at Ofcom.

At the heart of 5G’s shortcomings is consumer apathy. While 2G gave the world mass market digital mobile phones, and 4G gave us mobile broadband, the benefits of 5G to consumers are more elusive.

Vodaphone said: At the beginning of every new ‘G’, the reality was not following the hype

With 3G and 4G we were promised that it was completely going to transform society and change the way you live.But three years on, your phone looks exactly the same and only the icon has changed, and the hype has turned into complete disappointment, and people thought we were doing it for nothing.

Kester Mann, an analyst at CCS Insight, agrees that 5G was “over-hyped”.

“I th ink this is partly because the industry gets ahead of itself and gets overly excited and promises more than it can deliver,” he says.

“There’s no doubt that it is good technology. It works, and we’ve seen improvements in performance… but we haven’t really seen the exciting new apps emerge yet like we did in the 4G era, it’s not really changed anything markedly.”

Consumers want better coverage, solid reliability, and low prices,” he says.

Beyond a certain speed, however, people don’t care if the download is faster,  – but they do notice the so-called not spots and coverage dropouts.

Dean Bubley of Disruptive Wireless agrees that refocusing the industry on lowering cost and improving the consumer experience is long overdue.

“Now is not the right time to start talking about 6G,” says Tenorio. “Can we just hold on please?"

 

I'll try and find the video of Mark Steele where he states that a court has ordered the removal of identified equipment deemed to be harmful to, biological life, the environment and possibly property as well, if i remember right, 👍

5G never went through trial stages to certify its safety to be used in the first place, which seems to be the understatement of our times we live in, all there was is the announced roll out (2016 i think, need a second opinion on that date) based solely on what it could be used for in terms of tracking everything and its brother/sister for beast system compatibility of which it does exceedingly well for the net of nonsense eye-thingies and corporate big brother types of absolute power and control absolutely flocked to invest in the total enslavement of everything in nature, 🤮

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9 hours ago, screamingeagle said:

ok,who is that mad-donna,never heard of it?

 

The last encounter with the baphomet formally known as an artist who sold shit records i had, was when it was singing about fish in the bathroom, i have @TheConsultant to thank for that intrusion into my head space and i still feel sick from the experience, 🤣

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15 hours ago, Observations said:

 

I just saw he called Sam Smith a fucking idiot in tomorrow's headlines. I often wonder if these people are genuinely on side or just playing the in the role of being on one side of the battle. 

 

sometimes they create drama just to make headines and keep themselves in the media spotlight as publicity = higher sales

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6 hours ago, jack121 said:

Is 5G Dead?

Almost four years later after 5G was announced, and as the industry gathers, surging energy prices and a lack of consumer technology that needs the extra speed, and a lack of interest from business customers means that 5G has rapidly run out of steam.

“5G hasn’t worked – and the industry can’t repeat the same mistake”, says William Webb, the former director of technology at Ofcom.

At the heart of 5G’s shortcomings is consumer apathy. While 2G gave the world mass market digital mobile phones, and 4G gave us mobile broadband, the benefits of 5G to consumers are more elusive.

Vodaphone said: At the beginning of every new ‘G’, the reality was not following the hype

With 3G and 4G we were promised that it was completely going to transform society and change the way you live.But three years on, your phone looks exactly the same and only the icon has changed, and the hype has turned into complete disappointment, and people thought we were doing it for nothing.

Kester Mann, an analyst at CCS Insight, agrees that 5G was “over-hyped”.

“I th ink this is partly because the industry gets ahead of itself and gets overly excited and promises more than it can deliver,” he says.

“There’s no doubt that it is good technology. It works, and we’ve seen improvements in performance… but we haven’t really seen the exciting new apps emerge yet like we did in the 4G era, it’s not really changed anything markedly.”

Consumers want better coverage, solid reliability, and low prices,” he says.

Beyond a certain speed, however, people don’t care if the download is faster,  – but they do notice the so-called not spots and coverage dropouts.

Dean Bubley of Disruptive Wireless agrees that refocusing the industry on lowering cost and improving the consumer experience is long overdue.

“Now is not the right time to start talking about 6G,” says Tenorio. “Can we just hold on please?"

 

46 minutes ago, sock muppet said:

 

I'll try and find the video of Mark Steele where he states that a court has ordered the removal of identified equipment deemed to be harmful to, biological life, the environment and possibly property as well, if i remember right, 👍

5G never went through trial stages to certify its safety to be used in the first place, which seems to be the understatement of our times we live in, all there was is the announced roll out (2016 i think, need a second opinion on that date) based solely on what it could be used for in terms of tracking everything and its brother/sister for beast system compatibility of which it does exceedingly well for the net of nonsense eye-thingies and corporate big brother types of absolute power and control absolutely flocked to invest in the total enslavement of everything in nature, 🤮

 

Found it.

FalconsCAFE ~ Sharing is saving lives

5G: High Court rules illegal technology must be removed - Mark Steele

https://www.bitchute.com/video/zKxZBmEUdDYp/

 

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6 hours ago, Talorgan said:

All these characters seem to have a common denominator !

 

https://www.globalresearch.ca/engineering-cult-chaos-undermine-rational-thinking/5808383

 

"Inducing one’s audience to experience a variety of versions of fear, is stage one. Coming across as a highly placed authority figure is stage two. Having recourse to dark powers to ‘bewitch’, is stage three.

When all three of these are packaged within a sophisticated mind control/social engineering programme, the deliverer holds a number of ace cards. Not least the fact that if and when exposed ‘it sounds too unbelievable to be true’ to all but the keenly aware."

 

yes fear is a factor but many of us are afraid of what the state might do and it doesn't make is blindly comply so i think we need to broaden the scope a little

 

i keep posting snippets from newspapers that show young people dying suddenly to highlight this phenomenon in the hope it will extinguish peoples blind faith in the state

 

But my feelings towards their surviving partners and families are transmuting from sadness and sympathy into frustration on a path towards contempt because i'm now wondering why NONE of these people are asking WHY their loved ones have suddenly dropped dead in the wake of a huge state-driven jab roll out?

 

If your partner or loved one died suddenly in their teens-50 wouldn't you be asking why that might happen especially if they were fit, healthy and had no medical history of health issues? And yet we seem to be hearing NOTHING from these people. Not even a hint of outrage or righteous anger.

 

So i'm wondering if the issue isn't their fear of the virus but rather their political worldview in which they believe that the state is their god and can do no wrong and that to question the covid jab roll out would then shake the foundation of their faith in the state. So i'm coming to the conclusion that a big part of the problem here is that many people are now adherents of a new religion of statism in which they have a blind faith in the state even as it kills them and their loved ones and they will stubbornly refuse to ever self-reflect on their worldview because it would mean their politics and outlook are fundamentally flawed and that would wound their egoic-pride; i think that protecting their egoic-pride is more important to some people than seeking justice

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9 minutes ago, Macnamara said:

 i think that protecting their egoic-pride is more important to some people than seeking justice

 

i also think that the more narcissistic society becomes the worse that will be.

 

Why i'm drifting towards contempt is because all of this evil in the world should have been over by now if people were just more honest and able to admit they were wrong

 

But because they can't get over themselves and admit that they were wrong the conspirators are able to continue planning and implementing their next psyop. For example i see them now ramping up this whole avian flu thing and what if the crazies start injecting poultry and livestock with gene altering mRNA jabs to fight new psuedo-pandemics which then corrupts our food source so that we all end up getting toxified through the food supply?

 

They can easily get away with this and a whole bunch more crazy stuff because the majority of people simply will not call them out on what they are doing and in many cases will actively assist them in doing it. The insanity runs deep.....how deep is anyones guess but we haven't found the limits yet that's for sure

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19 minutes ago, Macnamara said:

So i'm wondering if the issue isn't their fear of the virus but rather their political worldview in which they believe that the state is their god and can do no wrong and that to question the covid jab roll out would then shake the foundation of their faith in the state. So i'm coming to the conclusion that a big part of the problem here is that many people are now adherents of a new religion of statism in which they have a blind faith in the state even as it kills them and their loved ones and they will stubbornly refuse to ever self-reflect on their worldview because it would mean their politics and outlook are fundamentally flawed and that would wound their egoic-pride

 

Bingo, they put their faith in the very last thing that they should of, they stopped questioning and thought it to be a subversive activity and now are left wondering why they did this, i mean when you break it all down you had the thought of a deadly hyper transmissible pathogen that was going to kill you and everyone else and then the thought that if you did not do as msm.gov.loons said you would be rounded up into internment camps where experimental injections would set you free, when viewed in the rear view mirror either of the a fore mentioned would kill you anyway, so the best policy would have been to just ride out the infection and or deliberately go and get infected because after all it was rampant according to msm.gov.loons and was just a matter of time, like what i did before i emerged onto this platform confident enough to say, IT'S NOT A VIRUS, IT'S NOT INFECTIOUS, THERE IS NO PATH OF TRANSMISSION, and are now having to go through the grieving process of losing a loved one and more importantly doing some hard core soul searching, it will take time for them and msm.gov.loons must fall first to free them from the trance that they are under, there is no other way to rescue them so strong was the mind kontrol being pumped out 24/7 on all channels for something like one and a half years, and we need to be there for them, ❤️👍

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51 minutes ago, campanar said:

 

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+There was never enough "virus" ( even if put samples of 100,000 or more people ,as explained by Dr Tom Cowan)at the beginning in the middle or at the end to show anybody it existed so they keep peddling this narrative 
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