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6 minutes ago, Freaky Dragonfly said:

 

How many are drinking tap water? My vote goes with another variety of waterborn parasite deliberately released into the public water supplies.

 

Introduced stealthily into the post filtration process. I believe there are far too many trusting tap water or can't afford alternatives.

 

Meaning a major world outbreak could be staged easily. Making epic numbers suffering the same thing the medical community has already named falsely to sell vaccines.

 

People will get jabbed wholesale while what they needed was antiparasitic medication.

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12 hours ago, Avoiceinthecrowd said:

How many are drinking tap water? My vote goes with another variety of waterborn parasite deliberately released into the public water supplies.


I’ve seen a lot of water works taking place lately and couldn’t help but wonder what they’re doing? 

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23 hours ago, Avoiceinthecrowd said:

 

How many are drinking tap water? My vote goes with another variety of waterborn parasite deliberately released into the public water supplies.

 

Introduced stealthily into the post filtration process. I believe there are far too many trusting tap water or can't afford alternatives.

 

Meaning a major world outbreak could be staged easily. Making epic numbers suffering the same thing the medical community has already named falsely to sell vaccines.

 

People will get jabbed wholesale while what they needed was antiparasitic medication.

 

With the huge amounts of fluoride, heavy metals and toxins in the public tap water, i doubt any parasite could possibly  survive in all of that shit. Probably shit its pants at the same time

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2 hours ago, jack121 said:

 

With the huge amounts of fluoride, heavy metals and toxins in the public tap water, i doubt any parasite could possibly  survive in all of that shit. Probably shit its pants at the same time

 

I can't vouch for the hardiness of parasitic organisms within heavily contaminated fluids.

 

My first impression is that such organisms, many believed to predate humans, are not really that fussy about swimming in primordial soup composed of minerals we consider toxic.

 

But then I am only speculating on that.

 

The facts as I know them are that these things are migrating into, and thriving, in our bodies.

 

The environmental nazis consider our bodies toxic waste when it comes to our rights to bury our own deceased citizens where we please.

 

I appreciate your bringing this up because knowing what these parasites dislike is critical for our survival.

 

For now all I suspect is they don't like ivermectin very much and they don't like sound-wave frequencies of certain types.

 

Perhaps even many light-wave frequencies in the ultraviolet spectrum don't settle well with these organisms. 

 

 

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2p4p4l78zo

 

'Bill Gates has given away billions, but 'still has more to give'.'

 

It's towards the end of our interview that Bill Gates reveals new numbers on how much his charitable Foundation has now spent in its efforts to combat preventable diseases and reduce poverty. "I've given over 100 billion," he says, "but I still have more to give." That's dollars, just to clarify, worth about £80bn. It's roughly equivalent to the size of the Bulgarian economy or the cost of building the whole HS2 line.

 

The co-founder of Microsoft and his fellow philanthropist Warren Buffett are combining their billions through the Gates Foundation he originally set up with his now ex-wife Melinda. Gates says philanthropy was instilled in him early on. His mother regularly told him "with wealth came the responsibility to give it away". The plan had been to unveil the $100bn figure in May, for the Foundation's 25th anniversary. But Gates revealed it exclusively to the BBC. He tells me, for his part, he enjoys giving his money away (and around $60 billion of his fortune has gone into the Foundation so far).

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6 hours ago, numnuts said:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2p4p4l78zo

 

'Bill Gates has given away billions, but 'still has more to give'.'

 

It's towards the end of our interview that Bill Gates reveals new numbers on how much his charitable Foundation has now spent in its efforts to combat preventable diseases and reduce poverty. "I've given over 100 billion," he says, "but I still have more to give." That's dollars, just to clarify, worth about £80bn. It's roughly equivalent to the size of the Bulgarian economy or the cost of building the whole HS2 line.

 

The co-founder of Microsoft and his fellow philanthropist Warren Buffett are combining their billions through the Gates Foundation he originally set up with his now ex-wife Melinda. Gates says philanthropy was instilled in him early on. His mother regularly told him "with wealth came the responsibility to give it away". The plan had been to unveil the $100bn figure in May, for the Foundation's 25th anniversary. But Gates revealed it exclusively to the BBC. He tells me, for his part, he enjoys giving his money away (and around $60 billion of his fortune has gone into the Foundation so far).

Puke.

 

 

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13 hours ago, numnuts said:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2p4p4l78zo

 

'Bill Gates has given away billions, but 'still has more to give'.'

 

It's towards the end of our interview that Bill Gates reveals new numbers on how much his charitable Foundation has now spent in its efforts to combat preventable diseases and reduce poverty. "I've given over 100 billion," he says, "but I still have more to give." That's dollars, just to clarify, worth about £80bn. It's roughly equivalent to the size of the Bulgarian economy or the cost of building the whole HS2 line.

 

The co-founder of Microsoft and his fellow philanthropist Warren Buffett are combining their billions through the Gates Foundation he originally set up with his now ex-wife Melinda. Gates says philanthropy was instilled in him early on. His mother regularly told him "with wealth came the responsibility to give it away". The plan had been to unveil the $100bn figure in May, for the Foundation's 25th anniversary. But Gates revealed it exclusively to the BBC. He tells me, for his part, he enjoys giving his money away (and around $60 billion of his fortune has gone into the Foundation so far).

So why hasn't he brought clean water and sanitation to the whole of Africa? He could easily afford it. Ah, it wouldn't make him any more money.

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Vaccine safety alert: Jab rolled out to millions 'could cause neurological illness', health chiefs warn

A new vaccine offered to millions of pensioners and pregnant women could trigger a serious neurological condition, officials have warned.

 

The alert, issued by US health chiefs, concerns a jab that protects against respiratory syncytial virus (or RSV), which was rolled out to vulnerable people in Britain for the first time last year.

 

The Food and Drug Administration (FDAsaid results of an American study suggested two types of RSV jab carry a significant increased risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome — a disabling condition that causes damage to nerves — 42 days after vaccination.

 

While still recommending the jabs for eligible adults, the FDA officials said Guillain-Barré syndrome would now be listed as a risk in leaflets given to patients.

 

In the UK, the condition is already noted as a potential complication in patient information, however not all of those who receive the jab will be warned verbally of the risks. 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14346181/safety-alert-RSV-vaccine-millions-risk.html?ito=social-facebook-news&fbclid=IwY2xjawIO7QdleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHfdFUSp-aZKIvpeT5kvZSd-9W5cNPCxyOY7B6A3sr_xjMdnB6q0uhq3E6g_aem_iUaDnyjh2xqjTz6ZEKjU-A

 

 

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Often come across local stories lamenting cuts, deep cuts, to healthcare and hospitals. On a population of nearly 8 million the cuts are expected to reach a billion dollars.

 

So, on and on they decry the inhumanity of it all and beg to keep all these services running full throttle. Well, at least those putting up those articles certainly want us to think this is the will of the public.

 

So, as the relentless waves of these mindless news items flows downstream, I am facinated, while not surprised, that not a single article suggested people should take better care of their health.

 

Like humanity has had their god-given immunity surgically removed and need the medico-pharma cartels just to stay alive.

 

Talk of health consciousness has become taboo in the mainstream. You glow with health and energy you are heretical.

 

You must tone down your enthusiasm around those disease worshippers because they will be shopping for scapegoat health nuts to crucify next pan-doom-ic .

 

 

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One of the big UK campaigns at the moment is the prevention of prostate cancer, and they’ve endeavoured to made it socially acceptable for men to talk about it amongst themselves. You don’t need an examination just a blood test, according to the radio. 

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27 minutes ago, Mikhail Liebestein said:

Now it might be a Shrew Virus:


Thanks. They’re really laying it on thick. 

 

Seeing 70 % reminds me of when it hit the news that the ‘latest mutation’ was 70 % more contagious!

 

I thought God, how much more can they spin this?!
 

The next person I spoke to repeated it back to me. 
 

Madness. 

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1 hour ago, Mikhail Liebestein said:

If they shrew, sorry spew out these articles to gauge public opinion, then people aren't buying it 

However, when the convid sleeve rollers really start to succumb, that's when they will be laying the new pandemic down thick. 

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On 2/3/2025 at 3:39 AM, numnuts said:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2p4p4l78zo

 

'Bill Gates has given away billions, but 'still has more to give'.'

 

It's towards the end of our interview that Bill Gates reveals new numbers on how much his charitable Foundation has now spent in its efforts to combat preventable diseases and reduce poverty. "I've given over 100 billion," he says, "but I still have more to give." That's dollars, just to clarify, worth about £80bn. It's roughly equivalent to the size of the Bulgarian economy or the cost of building the whole HS2 line.

 

The co-founder of Microsoft and his fellow philanthropist Warren Buffett are combining their billions through the Gates Foundation he originally set up with his now ex-wife Melinda. Gates says philanthropy was instilled in him early on. His mother regularly told him "with wealth came the responsibility to give it away". The plan had been to unveil the $100bn figure in May, for the Foundation's 25th anniversary. But Gates revealed it exclusively to the BBC. He tells me, for his part, he enjoys giving his money away (and around $60 billion of his fortune has gone into the Foundation so far).

It's not really his money. Corrupt governments all around the world give £Billions of taxayers' money to gates every year. For gates it is free money, for the governments of the world it is free money, for the oppressed working class people of the world it is not the case

Gates talks about $80 billions, where did he get $80 billion from ?

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