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All vaccines carry potential harm. What harm depends on various factors. The overall robustness of the body. The effectiveness of the body's maintenance/immune system. The nature of the shot. The frequency of the shot. The age of the recipient. Whether the recipient has underlying problems. There are others; too complicated for this thread. Perhaps another. But!! All in all. You roll up yer sleeve and yer gets no more choice. In the lap of the gods from then on. The only way to stay free from vax harm is not to have one. In saying that; there are ways of eliminating toxins from the body. Will not see that stuff on the CDC www.
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Appropriate??? What? Deemed appropriate by who? That we need a vaccine (any vaccine) is built on myth; a theory in fact. Big business has taken over medical science. Big Pharma controls all; at least in the west. The white-coat programmes, the reference libraries, the lecturing. the protocols etc. I am fundamentally interested in what is actually true. Scientific Medicine is (guess) 90% utter nonsense. Of course, there have been advances in certain areas of medicine, but we have gone backwards in understanding about nature, and how we (humans) fit into it. After all we are an integral part of it. But also insignificant in the big picture, How we can both learn, and utilize, what nature has to offer, should be the first year's training for any budding white-coat (doctor). And why is there this disjuction between good health and sickness? I put it down to the hi-jacking of common sense natural medicine. Towards medicine being primarily a money making concern, for the rich to get even richer. A well person is not a Big Pharma customer.
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I think it's great to see the shake-up of the EPL. We will see at the end of the season how these under-dogs fare. But Cherries in the top 6? The club was on its knees a few years back. Forgot Cottagers (10) and Beez (at 11). Who would have thunk it? I see on the BBC a headline; ''Beat Liverpool and Forest are in the title race.''
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Thanks for being honest with us Sir. The body sees the jab as a noxious entity that should not be there. We are all different, and react differently. When the body is attacked - as in the case of a vaccine jab - it sends in the troops; globulins. There are a few, and they perform differing functions. One of them tries to break down the toxin. If that is a losing battle, another tries to coat the intruder, and move it to a place where hopefully it can do no (less) harm. Unfortunately, because of the complexity, and toxic nature, of the mRNA jab, it's not always possible for the body to 'win'. According to many learned researchers, anyone having a 'real' jab (not a placebo will have serious effects with 5 years. Death being one of them. Your cousin was just unlucky.
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Just look at the top half of the EPL. Seagulls, Cherries, Toon, Villa and Forest. Good to see. Now go back 5 years, and ask any football fan what clubs would be in the top half of the EPL table at the turn of the New Year in the 2024/25 season. They might have got Toon. And also maybe Villa. But the rest; no way. Now can these clubs keep it going for the rest of the season.
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I think it's great that a club outside the big boys can get up there and more importantly; stay up there. Not to say they have not done the biz in years past before the formation of the EPL. Just look at the top half of the EPL. Seagulls, Cherries, Toon, Villa and Forest. Good to see.
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How Your Brain Flushes Out Waste Every Night
Stiddle Mump replied to connda's topic in Off the beaten track
There is more to the brain's resting activities than we know for sure. The brain is like one of those old filing cabinets. During our waking day, millions of bits of info come in. From our senses, but also through our thoughts and reasoning. Each one is on a bit of paper, and by the time we retire to sleep, there is a big heap on the floor. During sleep the info from our senses - now bits of paper on the floor - is gradually filed away into the appropriate compartments in the cabinet. And when we awake the paper has gone and (hopefully) all is stashed away in the correct places in our memory bank. To be accessed as we wish. Water is one of the keys in the overall process. It allows the brain to move stuff around and keeps us in good mental health. -
Twice-per-second Bleeping Bird: What's it good for?
Stiddle Mump replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I like the sound of ducks. Ducks can be trained to make music. There was a quacking duck song in the charts a while back. -
Interesting researcher is Naomi. She spoke out early on about the ingredients of the covid-19 jabs. And we still don't know what's in them. Last count there were 60 different substances involved. But each batch appears to be different. So Graphene Ozide (for eg) could be in one jab and not in another. Terrible for some of the people (women especially) who were harmed.
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Eat Like No One Else: Why no Costco....here?
Stiddle Mump replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
The table I bought had little screws underneath. After a few packings away, one came out (lost) and the table became unstable. I was told by Fatima, a girl friend, - later to become my lover - that later versions of the table had more robust fittings. I'm in no way doing COSTCO down. A friend bought a Christmas Tree in the Essex COSTCO and had many happy years with it. We had a wholesaler in London called Food Giant. Did great mince pies. But the one in Cricklewood became a B&Q. -
Just a couple of points. What is the underside of the earth if it is not spherical? If it is flat(ish), why does the water in the oceans not permeate through to the underside? If that happened would there soon be no oceans.
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Eat Like No One Else: Why no Costco....here?
Stiddle Mump replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Bought a table once in COSCO in outter West London. Fell apart. Waste of money. -
Australia - Media Begins Warning Public About Covid ‘Vaccines’
Stiddle Mump replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
Once underway. the 'pandemic' was driven by PCR testing. No testing = no cases. Lots of testing = many cases. Is the pandemic still causing havoc Down Under? No! Going by the OP. Still - after all this time - it's still not clear how it all got off the ground. Just who was driving the whole thing?. Personally, I'm of the view that it as planned a while earlier. Getting emergency status was crucial. But inevitable in the nig picture IMO. And I reckon PCR testing was also on the blueprint. In late 2019, people in the know started making their moves. Moderna is going to be big in 2020. How did they know that? Share prices rocketed in late 2019. And Israel was up to speed on it all. So much so, that the Times of Israel newspaper had a heading in late November that said there was a pandemic on the way. Can't turn the clock back. But can the Ozzies learn from the covid fraud?. -
Looks like Google could get all the remaining Bitcoins then. So the chip is super fast. But can it measure the area of a circle using just a sack of Isaan rice?
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Viruses are part of the body eliminating dead and decaying cells and tissue. They are dead matter. They cannot be brought back to life in a Petri Dish. But do they serve a function? I'm researching this at the present. What we have to do Richard, is to stop the decades old nonsense that governs our health systems, and keeps us from fully appreciating what nature has to offer.
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The plumber did more for public health than most white-coats. Garbage disposal helped too. There are reasons why we get sick. I'm reluctant to use the word disease as it's meaning has been hijacked and leads one to thinl of contagion. I don't mind answering in-depth why we get sick/ill, and what we can do to return our bodies back to good health. Perhaps another thread would be more suitable. Beyond the scope of this one. I'm also up for debate on why the heart does not pomp blood around the body. And try this for size; why viruses actually keep the body in good order. More on these two later perhaps.