RE: I Wish I Was Wrong

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I Wish I Was Wrong

in health •  3 years ago 

A dose of reality would be better than a fear of a synthetic threat. Anyway, go ahead - it's too late. However, there is information you can get after each gene-jab, as it is increasingly clear that there are different ingredients in different batches. You can get an antibody test a week later and also a D-dimer test for micro bloodclots - strangely, they are not just useful to check for possible side-effects but may also tell you what was in the gene-jab. You may be lucky and have a placebo.

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And now the CDC is saying here in the States that even the vaxers have to mask back up. Seems they are still going to the hospitals from getting it and still spreading it. Maybe if they keep getting boosters and they don't get a debilitating injury or die at some point the vax may work wink wink.

Of course they blame those of us not wishing to be the experiment for the so called vax not working. Hard to believe so many are not only falling for this, but openly calling for exclusion and in many cases wishing death to those of us to smart to be the experiment.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I suspect you know my views on "collective consciousness", and to see mind-donors entranced into mass psychotics is, if nothing else, a certain proof of the fragility of most minds. Never forget.

By some strange attraction, I've been reading an Ingo Swann book - Penetration - one I hadn't read before as it deals with ETs, though now dovetails with Greer's work, but a large part of it deals with the mind-management of the Moon hoax. No, not the hoax landings, the deeper hoax that it is a dead moon coeval with the Earth. The sudden shutdown in Moon landings and the squirming away from any kind of Moonbase. I may quote a few passages in some quick posts. But the MO of keeping a world in ignorance is again being played out - this is more than ignorance, but a misdirection of epic proportions and, just as with the Moon, aided by a cadre of spineless "scientists".

Something I learnt listening to too many Cold War propaganda stations in the 1970s - from both sides - is that reality does not sit as the mean betwixt two lies, but is more likely way off stage.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

If you read Blurtcuration's reply, he/she says it isn't even a vaccine, so why are anti vaxxers up in arms?

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

You enjoy being jabbed with an unknown substance?
That is a strange idea.

Do try to look stuff up - it isn't a vax as is an mRNA "therapy" that hasn't been tested and the trial is the whole world.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Too late for what? I am still here, I am no worse off than before, I think you didn't read or understand my reply, get this, I am from Honduras, not only that, a small city in Honduras, you really think I can get those tests done here? No wonder you have strange ideas. Not trying to be rude just expressing my thoughts, I will try to read what you write not reposts of something someone else said. Maybe we can reach some common ground.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Took 1 minute to find a handful of professional clinical laboratories in Honduras. I think you don't want to know - strange idea to live willingly uninformed.

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I used to listen to shortwave radio in the seventies too, I was a DXer, I heard the news from every part of the world, strange as I was a teenager then, still I was interested in what was happening. I also believed in a lot of strange theories, UFO's being one of them. I have a question for you have you ever been vaccinated? I was, for polio and for tetanus and either the vaccine worked or something happened, or do you think back then vaccines were good? Clinical laboratories in Honduras? Yes, but are they good? You see if you believe in laboratories you should also believe in vaccines that is where they come from. But really I live in La Ceiba which is a coastal city, there are a few laboratories here non of them reputable, I don't trust them I am amazed that you suggest I do, being you are not exactly a believer.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

That's good. You stopped believing in UFOs. Think back, it probably wasn't hard.
It is also easy to change other beliefs.
It is easy not to believe that vaccines are safe; not to believe pharmacons care about your health; not to believe your gov loves you. easy!

Then you are free to believe nothing.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

My friend, I do not believe in Pharma, our president is accused of drug dealing by the New York Southern District Court. i do believe COVID does exist, friends of mine who were completely healthy died of it, at home not in a hospital, at least some of them. I also have no problem with vaccines, I don't believe in a chip in them. As for UFO's I said I used to believe in them, now I don't entirely disbelieve but I do have doubts about them being alien, you know, it is so far to travel those distances just to watch us. On the other hand I do have doubts about how scientists can be able to measure distances that they can not prove at such perfect detail, you know, that star is 120.9 light years away. Don't think I am just a gullible person because I believe in COVID. If you don't I am OK with that, you can of course believe whatever you want and who knows, you might be the one who is right.