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Alexander Scipio's avatar

Those who took this concoction after Pfizer’s first post-marketing doc listing 42K severe adverse events and 1,223 deaths in the first 89 days, had only themselves to blame. Getting jabbed was existentially stupid.

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Renee Marie's avatar

Before I was “fired” from my job on March 1, 2021, I tried to tell my coworkers how dangerous this jab was/is. No one would listen.

I was “fired” (forced to retire years early) just for not wanting to put the swab up my nose! I knew THAT was/ is dangerous! A few months it was the jab.

What has become apparent regarding the jab, is worse than I could have ever imagined!

The last few years have been insane.

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Eric's avatar

Boss is one of my best friends. Told him you mandate this poison I walk today. Never did. Then he lets his ex wife get their son Pfizer. Less than a month later throat paralysis, then bladder failure so now he has a bag strapped to his leg permanently, then paralysis from the waist down transverse myelitis! His last stay in the hospital was 4 months straight! All he had to do was say no! Medical tab is in the millions and growing!

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Kathleen Taylor's avatar

Congratulations for standing your ground on the swab and jabs. Too many people were reckless with their health and their very lives. The entire concept of 'testing for asymptomatic cases' was nonsensical from the start.

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Renee Marie's avatar

Kathleen, before I went to work, I made it a habit to get up thirty minutes early to pray Psalm 91, and have my coffee. I didn’t know what else to do. I call out to God, on bad days, and good days.

I KNEW this was/is evil, and I wanted no part of it. This is exactly what I told my two supervisors nearly four years ago. I wasn’t allowed to go into the building, not even to clean out my locker, after 23 years.

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Kathleen Taylor's avatar

A knowledgeable person with the right Christian upbringing, a person interested and receptive enough to read what was from the start publicly available about the dangers of this bioweaponry, would have/should have known and have been strong enough to stand on principle, in the protection and comfort of Almighty God.

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Renee Marie's avatar

I wouldn’t even say Christian (which I am), but a belief in God/Creator/Truth.

Also, an understanding of Natural Law!💥I think we’re missing THIS one!

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Alexander Scipio's avatar

I’ve been fascinated since the Plandemic by the fact that I was working at the time (IT contractor) for TriWest Healthcare Alliance, a major VA intermediary between vets & VA providers, with the C-Suite full of doctors. We worked from home for a couple years, but could go in for meetings, IT support, etc. we never had a vax mandate.

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Joey's avatar

That’s amazing that it wasn’t mandated considering the companies work! Truly amazing! Glad someone there understood to some degree, what it was or wasn’t!

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Kiki's avatar

It is our job to protect our family (stupid or not) if we can.

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Alexander Scipio's avatar

Given that the countries with the highest vax rate also now, post-vax, the highest rates of covid infection, protecting one’s family means not taking the jab.

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Renee Marie's avatar

At this point, after all these years, you’re either awake and aware…or you’re not.

If one isn’t willing to listen to fact based knowledge…🤷‍♀️. That is defined as being stupid, which is a choice.

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Kiki's avatar

Whites are from a high trust society, whose very foundation is rooted in trust. It is not always that simple. This is why they chose 'trust' as their main weapon against us. My father used to tell me, "trust, but verify". If you can't or are incapable of verifying, don't trust. But this is probably not a typical conversation between parent and child.

It is not the victims fault for being attacked, but rather, the perpetrator.

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Renee Marie's avatar

Hmmm…personally, I think it’s both parties that share responsibility in certain situations.

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Kiki's avatar

Without making it definitively and unilaterally the perpetrators fault we run into a legal slippery slope that cedes and permits evil.

For example...if a toddlers adult mother castrates and sexually mutilates their child under the 'auspices' of transgendering them, who is evil and the perpetrator?

If the toddler says they wanted it isn't it up to the adult not to permit some stranger from sexually mutilating and castrating their offspring? I mean, it is a self correcting problem since they will not have any more offspring or grandchildren, but who is willing to permit full castration and sexual mutilation of toddlers in their nation because of split responsibility? Or does the toddler bear some responsibility and is guilty of 'wanting' that?

If you have never seen evil in your life, is it your fault when you are taken in by it and murdered, mutilated or worse? It is something you have never known.

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Renee Marie's avatar

That’s how people learn.

And, I believe, that is also how wisdom is taught.

The mistakes I’ve made in my life, are all partly my fault to various degrees.

I’m not speaking about children. I’m speaking about adults.

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Kiki's avatar

So you think you enticed the people who did violence to you and maimed you? Even if this was the case, you would still not bear the guilt of the perpetrator. For it was solely up to them to injure and harm you. You may have a shade of Stockholm syndrome; which is fine...the people who run this planet REQUIRE you to be made to feel culpable and responsible for their own crimes, murders and tortures against humanity. So at this point, after 6,000 years of abuse at the hands of a criminal cartel the entire time, it is probably an epigenetic reaction to shoulder guilt that is not yours. But this is not Justice and not Wisdom for the 'sharing' of their guilt prevents both from ever accruing and permanently causes this Hell on Earth to continue.

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Renee Marie's avatar

No, I don’t have Stockholm Syndrome-LOL!

But, I do take RESPONSIBILITY for my actions, and decisions.

Unfortunately, many adults don’t want to look in a mirror…that would take honesty, and “work”.

I don’t play the blame game, and I’m not a victim (within reason).

If someone sneaks up behind me, hits me over the head, and robs me…that’s a legitimate “victim”. In my humble opinion…

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Kiki's avatar

This is the strangest thing I have seen on this planet. The refusal to allow criminal behavior to be condemned as criminal without sharing in the guilt of the perpetrator when you have no responsibility for their criminal decisions. You are not alone in your (honestly) victimhood/Stockholm syndrome like this...this unwillingness to hold others responsible for their actions runs through almost all of humanity.

Look at 'vax daddy' who engineered the release of a bioweapon into our nation and then without even a thought, people actually voted him back into office...like he hadn't mass murdered millions of people, maimed and destroyed their genetics forever.

It is pretty bizarre to me that you think someone is 'playing victim' when they are refusing to condemn criminal behavior as solely CRIMINAL or holding the guilty, who made their own decisions without your input, as guilty. I am kind of in awe of this level of brainwashing. It is stunning to behold. It is like you cannot separate their actions and culpability from your own actions and feel some desire to hold the innocent in contempt.

And I guess that is what it is...contempt for the innocent and sympathy for the predator/perpetrator. I won't bother you anymore as we are in literally, different worlds.

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AMV's avatar

Yes but most people didn’t know about the fake reporting trials so we can’t call them stupid, just brainwashed.p, deceived and lied to. Sad.

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