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UK Cardiologist notes link between mRNA Vac and heart disease

Yes, Covid was genetically manipulated, with patent applications going back to 1999, by Fauci, DARPA, and the Chinese Communist Bioweapons lab in Wuhan, made to target the human lungs, and boosted by billionaire/ eugenicist Bill Gates, while the inventors of mRNA and PCR science have both soundly condemned how they are being used now, and the powers that be wargamed a bioweapon release and how governments and media should respond in the convocation EVENT 201, held shortly before the outbreak.

All the foregoing all provable facts.

Fauci lied about funding gain of function research at the Communist Chinese bioweapons lab in Wuhan. He's constantly lied about the effectiveness (or lack thereof) of the "vaccines," and in other things... such as his constantly moving goalposts.

These so-called "vaccines" do not provide immunity, permits the virus to mutate within the bodies of the vaxxed, and permits the mutated virus to to spread by them to others.

What little reporting of deaths and adverse events from these Jabs far exceed-- on orders of magnitudes -- the deaths and adverse events caused by all previous vaccines combined over the past 30 years.

Look to who are exempted from these experimental Jab mandates.

And now this:

The recently published “warning” in the journal Circulation by cardiologist Dr. Steven Gundry, known as a pioneer in infant heart transplant surgery, is having reverberations around the cardiology community. Gundry’s analysis was presented at the recent meeting of the American Heart Association.

“We conclude that the mRNA vacs dramatically increase inflammation on the endothelium and T cell infiltration of cardiac muscle and may account for the observations of increased thrombosis, cardiomyopathy, and other vascular events following vaccination.”

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Solamente

Faith in the Machine

We rely on machines for many applications, in most instances these machines either monitor a situation or carry out a programmed task, however, there are machines that assess criteria and it makes me wonder how much faith should be given to the results of these machines.

For example: I spent the afternoon being “evaluated” by a machine, the end synopsis being that I have to give up smoking.

Now I dont want to give up smoking, I feel fine, am never short of breath, have plenty of energy and sleep well, so, I ask myself, firstly, buy what standard does this machine measure me by (and who set that standard). Secondly, what if the machines calibration is wrong, perhaps even the machines software is incorrect.

Based on a graph drawn by a machine, how do I really know that giving up one of life’s pleasures is going to be of benefit to me?

I can tell you, it sure doesn’t make me feel any better!
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nonsmoker

And now for something ...

a little bit different

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OIdblue

My Dr said...

I have to cut down my coffee intake to one cup a day


I'll show him

rolling on the floor laughing
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Nopenotshay08

SAD

I had read about it, I thought I know how to recognize it. But no reading prepared me to understand until I moved to the gloomy and cold. Seasonal affective disorder that is.
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48jojo

Near Death Experiences

Those close encounters have you had any? In my life I had three
1. A heart attack in my mid forties it scared the crap out of me but I still around to talk about it. I was alone in the early morning before daylight and I just came on me with no warning, it was my left coronary which they call the widow maker and due to technology it was repaired.
2. A motor cycle accident I don't remember, I just woke in the hospital with a severe concussion and cracked skull. Over time I healed.
3. A lumbering accident in my thirties about 20 feet above ground a tree limb I was cutting snapped and took the latter I was on out from under me while the chain saw was operating. Luckily I dropped the chain and came away with just a few scratches.

I guess it was not my time to go or did I have an angel in my pocket.

If you would like to share your experiences I would like to hear them but I won't be making any comments. Enjoy this great day.
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Balicia

HOW TO LOOSE WEIGHT AND HAVE FUN! STEP BY STEP (Based on my own experience)

I did loose !7 Kilos in 3 months!
I can Not Warranty that it will happen to you too ! But you have to give it a try! You have nothing to loose !

STEEP1 Cut Sugar Off, ( you could replace sugar for Sugarine you could find it at Coles Supermarkets)

STEP2 Cut Off White bread, and Pasta.

STEP 3 Add Legumes < Nuts Legumes (beans lentils and Dry peas)
Nuts ( only unsalted nuts ) Raw Oats

STEP4 Add Daily Vitamins and minerals to your Diet ( reliable brand of vitamins and minerals only)
(Vitamins A,B C, D, E, and Minerals Iron, Magnesium ) and Do Not Forget Calcium) Do not take all this at the same time!

STEP 5 Food Portions ( Only hand Full)

STEP 6 Weight your self (Only Once per Month)

STEP 7 Get ready for Dancing ! " This is the Main reason Why I Loose All That Weight"
Find A Club where they have Dancing Fridays and Saturdays And became a Member! It will cost you only $8 per year!

While you Dancing Do not Drink Alcohol! Because Alcohol is made of Sugar! Do Drink Ice Water with Slices of Oranges And Lemon That is all " FREE " at there! This is By Balicia


It will Continue in PART2



























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manuman7

Autumn ls Here #

Hi Everyone !wave Just An Observation here (ln lreland) as the

Birds and Creatures start to get restless with the dip in temperature. Brrrrr...

Also the last major Championship match was played out between Kerry and Dublin (who

Prevailed ) cheering so it starts to feel like Winter. There are lots of nature programmes

Now and l must say l would watch them ahead of Come Dancing / X Factor etc. just for the

Bit of learning you stand to gain. I think the celebrities and presenters go too far and flog them

To death. Often before the third week as well ! thumbs down

Ireland are currently in the Rugby World Cup along with the nations of residence of many of the

Regulars on here. A wise man once said "There is no finer childhood than the one that is balanced

Between Sport and the lmaginary ". Where dreams meet reality

That man ls Eric Cantona.

Enjoy the World Cup Everybody on here applause and Stay Safe angel wave thumbs up

M7
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rizlared

If you get vaccinated you are less likely to infect others, FACT not fiction

Some here are lying about infection rates, so with a little research, I found they are lying as the facts show that those vaccinated although on the rare occasion may carry the virus and infect others, but it has been shown conclusively that the majority of vaccinated do not infect others, that breakthroughs are very rare and when they occur the virus load goes within a couple of days or so. Whereas unvaccinated that carry the virus will infect many and for a far longer time.

What a shame some love to lie and spread BS just for attention-seeking, taking no responsibility for their actions.
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LadyImp

Soup's On!

Monday night at the BBQ for the executive for photo club, I indulged in a half cup of coffee. Oh yeah, not a good thing. I got home about 11pm, totally wired and awake. Rather than lay in bed and toss and turn, I grabbed my camera gear and headed out to a nearby village that used to be THE commerce site for shipping goods and people down the river.

Standing off the highway on a wide shoulder overlooking the river, a 20' drop to the boulders below reminds me not to get too close to the edge. The full moon is incredibly bright, reflecting off the river and making the shadows seem even darker.

As I was shooting, my tripod set up for a long exposure, a motorhome rumbled by, very close to the edge of the road. At the time, I thought, hey bud - you're awfully close. Once he'd passed me, I didn't think any more of it. A short time later I heard an odd 'pop' and a crash. My first thought was that it was a car accident, but not metal on metal. Again, I didn't really think any more about it.

Eventually, I got into my car, parked down the shoulder on a pull out, and headed home. I passed the motorhome that looked like it was parked on the side of the road until I reached the front end that was very obviously hanging over the ditch at an odd angle. No one was about, so I phoned the local RCMP, realizing that was the crash that I'd heard.

I have no idea what happened. The guy might have blown a tire or fallen asleep at the wheel.

After two hours sleep, I was, once again, up and out to the same area to take more photos in the early morning light. The motorhome was gone, and the light was absolutely perfect for taking photos. Numerous photos later of the setting moon, the speed boats on the river zooming past a watching heron on a piling, and hours later, I was headed back home.

The cooler weather is a welcome respite from the intense heat and forest fires we're in the throes of currently. The recent rain has helped to curb the forest fire near me, thank goodness, and has me craving hot soup rather than cold salads. As yesterday was too nice a day to spend making soup, and a late morning rain today increased that hankering for something warm, today was soup-making day.

A quick trip into town to get my oil and coolant changed and purchase some chicken breasts for the soup, and to buy a zucchini and I was ready! As a side note, I have three zucchini plants and not one of them has a zucchini ready at this time! Thus, I had to purchase one for zoodles.

I've just had a bowl of my home-made Chicken Zoodle soup and it's delicious, as usual! What makes the soup, Imo, are the zoodles and fresh dill. Mmmm mmm! I added some of the frozen zoodles I'd had in the freezer, and there's no difference between those and the ones I cut today. I love the olive oil drizzled over the top of the soup and the fresh lemon squeezed into it. Between that and the fresh dill - YUM!

I'd bought all kinds of veggies on Monday for juicing to try to get more iron into my system, and have, as yet, to juice any of them. Dinner will include some kind of iron-rich juice - and maybe just another bowl of this delicious soup before I freeze some of it.

Next up to make, carrot ginger soup.

Soup's on!
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