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cmsally

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  1. I think Israelis are probably just the tip of the iceberg; it is the behaviour in general of many people. I have had various tourist businesses here during the past 30 years. This is the first year I have had to proactively (multiple times) lecture people on how to not inconvenience others. I am having to tell them things which are basically common sense, it is insane. People with good manners stick out from the crowd because there are so few of them.
  2. After scanning a few facebook pages, both Thai and English, it would seem there are a number of problems. Firstly from the picture it is the tubing which would attract most of the lager louts who bring the usual problems. Secondly you have the growing expat population who are a mixture. The combination of tourists and expats means the foreign population of Pai continues to grow and the native people feel outnumbered. A couple of Thai posts said the native population were being treated as "second class citizens" as the officials and some businessmen favoured the new arrivals whom they could make more money from. Thirdly you have the Israeli community who have apparently now established a religious centre with a resident rabbi. According to what I have read it is set up with armed guards and in the middle of a residential area. This has upset many people.
  3. Spot on, this is the first year I have heard multiple people saying they will not visit Thailand or certain parts of Thailand again.
  4. This is precisely the problem in many places. Many of the hotels and restaurants in Chiang Mai are owned by Thai or foreign investors and therefore they are only interested in mass tourism and growing bank balances. They have zero consideration for local people, local environment and culture.
  5. You might want to do some research into vitamin D deficiency.
  6. "Magnesium" - a good excuse to eat a bar of dark chocolate a day (I did that at one point too!).
  7. I managed to heal myself by researching hundreds of articles as well as the good old scientific trial and error. It was through that trial and error I discovered some things that worked very well. I was eating turmeric , pineapple and natto before there were any articles on them. The most avid researcher is the one whose life depends on it not the one who is being paid to do it.
  8. Well all I can say is it's a shame I wasn't warned about the debilitating Guillain-Barre like symptoms that I and thousands of others suffered (on top of all the other effects). If I had of known I would have taken the informed consent much more seriously and decided against it. All I can say is that I hope no one takes all the one sided "information" on board and has to suffer like I had to suffer. I wouldn't wish it upon my worst enemy and that would include the people on this forum. I would encourage everyone to do due diligence and that involves a wide range of reading from all sources available. Just remember at the end of the day, statistics are people and you could be one of them.
  9. So if these vaccines are so wonderful, why are people still suffering from Covid? What are the point of all these articles? Do you want more people to get vaccinated, do you want to go back to lockdown. What are you suggesting? On the one hand you post articles saying Covid hospitalisations are getting worse and on the other hand you post saying how wonderful the vaccines are. Do they work or don't they? I have 3 quadruple vaccinated friends in Utah, who are currently suffering from Covid. Do you suggest that they get vaccinated again ? Seriously should they get vaccinated a fifth time. Obviously this stuff is so wonderful it doesn't work if you have 4 shots!
  10. Would you regard over one year as temporary? Would you regard being unable to walk more than about 30m before feeling disoriented as normal? Would you regard being unable to sleep for more than 3 hours due to a cytokine storm as mild (lasted for 6 months)? Would you regard tachycardia as mild? Quite frankly I don't care how many million people survived; I know one thing for sure you could offer me $13million and I wouldn't get another vaccination. In fact I now have absolute distrust of the whole medical establishment - when I literally thought I was going to die all they could do was tell me to get the second vaccination. Absolutely abominable!
  11. Since many of these people giving out supposedly "false information" suffered similar symptoms to me, I would assume what they are saying is true. I wouldn't wish what I had to go through on my worst enemy. Absolutely no help whatsoever from the medical establishment , I had to do my own research and heal myself. In my opinion the whole thing verges on criminality. Severe side effects are very real , anyone who came away from the whole debacle as normal should count themselves lucky.
  12. I wonder if they have learned to aspirate yet, at least it would reduce the risk of it going into your vascular system.
  13. It provides an incentive to administer as many as possible with very little due diligence.
  14. Based on my own experience alone, I can say that it would be absolute madness to vaccinate babies. The medical establishment seems very interested when people are suffering from Covid but drops you like a hot potato when you have an adverse effect to the vaccine. How about some full disclosure - how much are doctors and hospitals being paid to administer these vaccines?
  15. If having a North Korean official on the WHO executive board doesn't set off the alarm bells I don't know what will.
  16. There are many other articles reporting on the increase of IgG4 synthesis after multiple vaccinations. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciimmunol.ade2798?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D10004033062825659411129435348606531187|MCORGID%3D242B6472541199F70A4C98A6%40AdobeOrg|TS%3D1685772772
  17. The big concern when it comes to vaccine efficacy and possible side effects (especially multiple jabs) is the increased IgG4 synthesis which suppresses natural immune responses . This would lead to a "tolerance " and therefore easier access for the virus. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37243095/
  18. It would be interesting to see a study comparing the efficacy of the Covid vaccines compared to that of various dosages of Vitamin D. Vitamin D has been found to lessen the likelihood of catching Covid as well as lessening the symptoms. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2022.836738/full
  19. Well from what they said ----- "We identified 31 cases of immune-mediated disease (IMD) (18 Females (58%); 13 males (42%)); mean age 34.6. Only 4 of them (13%) had an autoimmune background before COVID-19 vaccination. In 27 patients (87%) there was no autoimmune disease background and patients presented with new-onset disease (Table 1)."
  20. Looking at the picture of her (especially face), I would say she has lupus. There have been many cases documented after the Covid vaccine.
  21. There are many papers studying post vaccine autoimmune diseases, this is one of them: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9994665/
  22. Apparently because it doesn't involve giving money to the electorate out of the "Party's purse" and instead promises money from the prospective government (which would be the government budget from tax money), it is in fact legal. So by the fact that you are promising to pay after a certain electoral outcome instead of prior to the election, that makes it legal. I totally get your point it is like handing out "an IOU note" instead of cash. Shouldn't be allowed but apparently the devil is in the detail.
  23. Geo-fenced money with an expiry date - so they have basically exposed themselves as the WEF candidate. Is the money coming from the EU?
  24. Maybe someone would like to put us out of our misery - April Fool or not ?
  25. I wonder if AI can use a calendar. April I Maybe AI stands for this date, now there's a thought (A for April and it's a 1 and not an I)
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