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Another nail, hopefully, in the destructive mRNA vaxx coffin. Well done Dr McCullough. He is one of the most respected white-coats in the US. However, although I welcome his input, on covid, I simply do not agree with him. All these words of perceived wisdom, do not address the main issue. And until, and unless, people with views, such as I have, are on the MSM and big www shows, we are destined to have repeats. Again, thanks must go to Red, who is keeping us informed on vaxx progress. It is certainly getting the pro-vaxx crowd to have a rethink. I don't think many would have another jab now.
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USA - Dr. Deborah Birx Makes Two Shocking COVID Admissions
Stiddle Mump replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
Thanks for bringing this to our attention Red. This Dr Birx should have been pressed more on covid; in the show. Although she has let out a few tit-bits, she still has not been asked the main question. This thing about the shot should have been just for the at risk group, is utter nonsense. The elderly, the already sick, along with babies and toddlers, are the very ones who should not have had the toxic filth put into them. -
The annoying Beach Rd, Soi 6 and Walking Street clips.
Stiddle Mump replied to Confuscious's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I don't like google. Don't trust it one little bit. Try not to use it. PITA - I've since asked someone and they told me thanks HaS -
The annoying Beach Rd, Soi 6 and Walking Street clips.
Stiddle Mump replied to Confuscious's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
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A message to Kennedy jnr. Carry on the good work. And tell the WSJ to go jump in the sea. Measles is a collection of symptoms that arise when the body is under attack and is desperately attempting to rid itself of undesirables. These WSJ investigators should be looking for the toxins that are causing the outbreak.
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As it stands as of today - February 18th - Liverpool are well clear of the pack. And that's realistically only Arsenal. The followers after The Gunners are well adrift. It's seven points between the top two with matches even. That is a huge margin, as we progress into the final third of the programme. The next two games are potential banana skins for sure. Away to Villa tomorrow (19th) and away to City on the 23rd. If they can get just two drawn points from them, I think that will be fine for them to storm on. After these two games, I can't see them dropping any more points until May, when they go to London to face Chelsea and then the South Coast to Brighton. By then, the race could be all but over. And along the way The Gunners cannot drop points. Unless there is a monumental collapse like Toon a few years back, and the worst capitulation of them all; WBA in the 50s, I reckon Pool will run out comfortable champions this season. I can see 8/9/10 points between them and the next. Who might that be?
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Another hopeful event occuring. How did this nonsense covid thing even happen? How were people so easily taken in? I'll give you my general explanation. The stifling, elimination and eradication of free speech. The cancelling and sidelining of people who had differing views. Oz was as bad as most countries in not allowing the white-coats to be challenged; mostly by other white-coats. 'The science is settled' was to be heard every time the TV was switched on. Or my personal favourite; 'experts agree'. The science is never settled. It has to be challenged. Only truth is settled. Now millions have to live with their awful decision to have a mRNA jab. Some might be lucky to get away with it. Others have already gone. It does appear that 90+% of serious injuries, and deaths, were caused by under 10% of the jabs. Anyone out there jabbed up, know their jab batch number? www.howbadismybatch.com
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I'm gonna guess; 27k.
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Bill to ban mRNA vaccines passes out of House committee
Stiddle Mump replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
Thanks for that Sir. I prefer;. ''Is it true or not!'' Simple. -
Prof Ian Brightrope > mRNA vaccines hailed as the future!
Stiddle Mump replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
You are part way there Sir. As I have stated; nutritious food, clean water and fresh air are intertwined with a robust body defence/maintenance system. The other aspect to my discussion - toxins - arrive in many ways, shapes and sizes. They are around us much of the time. They abound in over-processed food. Big Pharma medications; including vaxxes. Smoke, bad air generally, unclean water. A robust defence/maintenance system usually rids the body of toxins without too much trouble as they as come in. And is at work 24/7/365. However, this is the up side. The down side is when, for various reasons, the body can't eliminate them. Then globulins, and specific enzymes, get to work, isolating the toxin, and any cells they might have damaged, coating them with special proteins, then tucking them away where they will do least harm and where they can be accessed at a later time. This is often the first stage of what is known as cancer. And no! I don't reckon cancer is hereditary, as I think you might do. -
Prof Ian Brightrope > mRNA vaccines hailed as the future!
Stiddle Mump replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
So you don't agree with me that it's advisable to eat nutritious food? Off to the joke section with you Sir. -
Prof Ian Brightrope > mRNA vaccines hailed as the future!
Stiddle Mump replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
Well! I can work out the area of any circle just with a bag of Isaan rice. Ca AI do that? Of course not. Can it feed a cat its favourite food? Of course not. Take away the internet, and AI is just a bit of zeroes and ones. -
Prof Ian Brightrope > mRNA vaccines hailed as the future!
Stiddle Mump replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
What is there in my posts that you don't agree with Scottie? -
Prof Ian Brightrope > mRNA vaccines hailed as the future!
Stiddle Mump replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
Cancer is complex for sure. And you are right to say that the mind plays a big role. 'The way to the body, is through the mind.' What is cancer? For me; it's the serious disruption of the defence/maintenance system. If there are just too many toxins getting in, or/and over too long a period, the body as it stands. maybe cannot immediately rid itself of them. The toxins start damaging cells and the body acts appropriately. It does this by coating them, and tucking the undesirables away. Not out of harm's way, but where they can do least harm. This is the start of the dreaded tumor. Before that though, and I make this point regularly, the body actually has to be equipped to handle the toxins. It needs a robust defence system in place. Nutritious food, clean water and fresh air are the basics for the defence within. Not saying it is simple. But to understand cancer, we should first start with looking at nature. -
Prof Ian Brightrope > mRNA vaccines hailed as the future!
Stiddle Mump replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
I'm quite able, and willing, to discuss anything you want Scottie; under the umbrella of Red's OP. However, I don't see much content from yourself. Just silly one-liners and derogatory posts. So come on; let's debate. What say you? -
Prof Ian Brightrope > mRNA vaccines hailed as the future!
Stiddle Mump replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
What evidence do you need Sir? If you think AI is smart, then you are deluded. AI are programmes that access a huge data-base. The algorithms surt through it and turn it into a thing that we humans are more familiar with; rather than zeroes and ones. That's it. The contents for this particular subject have been put up, over the years by the very people The Don is trying to bring into line. Is it no wonder that those with eyes to see, and a brain to think, reject Big Pharma and their pimp's musings. Whether it comes from the mouth of a compromised white-coat, or the new kid on the block; AI. -
Prof Ian Brightrope > mRNA vaccines hailed as the future!
Stiddle Mump replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
I wonder who funds cancer.gov? Nothing to do with Big Pharma and the big money donating lads are they? For the vast majority of instances, cancer, is a preventable complaint. Can't even call it a disease. And if cancer.org is promoting mRNA jabs as a possible help to those afflicted in the future; shame on them. Cancer is one of the most misunderstood things around. This topic is far too complex to be discussed here, but injecting toxic filth into yer body cannot help anything. Except perhaps the investors and the undertakers.