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oleronesoftwares

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In the near future: Have you or a loved one experienced heart issues or even death from taking Covid-19 vaccines? You maybe entitled to compensation. But you must hurry time is running out.
How will one be able to prove it? Instead of compensation, those who came up with the vaccine should be prosecuted at least for man slaughter.
 

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This "new" study is now 6 months old, but if should also have us question the validity of the hysterical frear mongering you must get vaccinated or be excised from humanity approach that we have been experiencing for the past two years.
 

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In the near future: Have you or a loved one experienced heart issues or even death from taking Covid-19 vaccines? You maybe entitled to compensation. But you must hurry time is running out.
Not sure where you are getting this information. Social media has been relentless in squashing any discussion of ill effects to the vaccine and the CDC stopped updating their site that records ill effects for ALL different types of vaccines because the COVID numbers were so bad.

One of my daughter's friends went blind in one eye due to a mini-stroke her doctor attributed to the vaccine and the FB group she was participating in was simply cancelled for "mis-information"
 

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The problem in the US is that we indemnify the companies that make the vaccines. Normally they are tested for at least 8 years and that reduces the risk but Biden needed the vaccine approved ASAP so he could push it on workers under the guise of OSHA rules and that was never going to happen if the vaccine was still emergency use only. No problemo. The FDA just approved the vaccine:) Double-blind studies and years of testing be damned. Biden said approve it so they threw out all their internal rules. Along with the approval came the indemnification so there is no recourse for people injured by the vaccine. They are going to have to sue their employers for jumping the gun on the OSHA law (which got overturned by the Supremes in part at least)

With social media, the CDC, FDA, the rest of the media companies, and president in cahoots, good luck on the injured people finding each other to start class action suits. Google, FaceBook and Twitter are squelching the info as fast as it gets posted.
 

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I absolutely love the "Monkeypox" issue that is coming out. Since COVID is getting stale in the public eye, let's find a NEW disease to whip everyone into a frenzy. COVID has gotten boring and too hard to milk for much more angst. Monkey pox is just the ticket for a NEW round of chicken-little, sky-is-falling fervor.

Oh, but let's consider the implications of humans getting monkey pox in the grander scientific scale. It is rare for a disease to spread from one species to another unless they are very closely related. Therefore, monkeys and humans could only share susceptibility to this pox if they were evolutionary cousins. Wow, maybe we and the monkeys actually DID descend from a common hominid ancestor. So maybe this monkey pox outbreak PROVES that we are closer than we thought to our distant cousins. It yet again provides strong evidence that we WERE descended from some earlier hominid ape.

But then, what about COVID? The early part of the first outbreak of COVID in China included a discussion of how they thought it came from infected bats. Actually, it would make plenty of sense if the first human victims in China were from the Chinese tax collection agency. Then the disease would have spread from one bloodsucker to another.

(Sorry, some jokes just present themselves and I have a congenital weakness for joke delivery.)
 

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It is rare for a disease to spread from one species to another unless they are very closely related.........It yet again provides strong evidence that we WERE descended from some earlier hominid ape.


The diseases associated with swine include ringworm, erysipelas, leptospirosis, streptococcosis, campylobacterosis, salmonellosis, cryptosporidiosis, giardiasis, balantidiasis, influenza, infection with pathogenic E. coli, and brucellosis. The majority of swine housed at WSU are bred and raised under controlled conditions and are unlikely to carry pathogens that could be transferred to people.

B virus infection is extremely rare, but it can lead to severe brain damage or death if you do not get treatment immediately. People typically get infected with B virus if they are bitten or scratched by an infected macaque monkey, or have contact with the monkey’s eyes, nose, or mouth. Only one case has been documented of an infected person spreading B virus to another person.

Maybe we were descended from some earlier pigs :)
 
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Maybe we were descended from some earlier pigs :)
We have the greater-male chauvinistic pig that still exists today. Almost hunted to extinction, it is only a matter of time before these old white men are wiped out completely. Welcome the birth of the asexual, androgynous, lesser-male pig, who hides in the social undergrowth under confused pronouns and women's sports.
 

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I'm too old to change my ways. I am not worried by cancel culture as I haven't anything to cancel, so I shall go on being a racist and bigot, mainly to horrify woke idiots.
 

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We have the greater-male chauvinistic pig that still exists today. Almost hunted to extinction, it is only a matter of time before these old white men are wiped out completely. Welcome the birth of the asexual, androgynous, lesser-male pig, who hides in the social undergrowth under confused pronouns and women's sports.
It's a proven fact that testosterone levels have been decreasing in men for decades.
So I guess there is some proof to what we all seem to be observing anecdotally and obviously in regard to the increasing number of non-normal-heterosexuals. Which of course would also land more Credence to the theory that those lifestyles are indeed a result of biology but a type of biology that then presents a choice to the person. But that choice tends to look better and better in a biological way.
 

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Fertility has been declining too. With all the ball-busting going on, maybe it will lead to the collapse of the human race.
 

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