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I have just checked and Thailand replaced firing squads with lethal injections in 2003. What I saw was probably an execution from another country (such as Indonesia) and as I was very new to Thailand at the time (literally my first month), I thought it was here. Glad I've resolved this cold case for myself
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I have noticed on several occasions that pro-vaxxers of this forum who "suffered no adverse events" actually do have recent debilitating ailments (they will typically mention it in a completely different thread/context). People are not doing well these days and that is a fact. Just this week, I have heard of two cancers (people in late 30s/early 40s) and one very serious case of influenza/pneumonia in my family circle. Regarding the detox, as @rumak said, they have to be willing to help themselves and the initiative has to come from them. I personally doubt they research it as that would mean breaking the denial.
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Perhaps this footage is real… And if it is, that is certainly one factor to take into account. However, as I have already told you, I believe that singling out this specific phenomenon as definitive proof of the heliocentric model whilst ignoring all other insonsistencies, incoherences and concerns is not a valid approach. I am adding the below text for the second time in this thread. Please bear in mind and acknowledge that there are diverging opinions on this issue within the scientific community. This is a fact. As you have already mentioned that you use facts as a basis for your analysis, I assume you will not overlook this: French sage and physicist Pierre Duhem explained in To Save the Phenomena how modern “science” interprets data to fit into pre-existing models and concepts to explain and “save” the observable phenomena. In other words, observational data is twisted to fit the models. When data showed that the Earth did not move, the science industry strived to “save the phenomena”. This is where Einstein came into play as the theory of relativity actually kept Copernicus’ theory alive, saving centuries of “science”. Ref: Lincoln Barnett, The Universe and Dr. Einstein.
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I think you're onto something there. Neurosis… and understandably so. My dad's girlfriend is a doctor. She pressured her own children into vaccinating their kids, her grandchildren. What choice does she have now, apart from denial all the way? She can't face the truth… Such is the depth of the disaster.
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This is perhaps the most disturbing thing in this whole story: personality changes. Lots of us have noticed it. This is a long video (1h40), but I recommend it to those who are interested in this issue. Reiner Fuellmich, Dr. Naomi Wolf and psychiatrist Dr. Peter Breggin (who ended lobotomies in the US) discuss the disturbing parallels between post-jab behaviour and the effects of lobotomy. Breggin posits that the frontal lobe is most likely affected. https://rumble.com/v1ub5nk-reiner-fuellmich-suddenly-changed-personality-changes-after-mrna-injection.html
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It's incrediby creepy… and very far from anything even remotely sports-related.
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Another good one is Barcelona 1992: big floating viruses, floating graphene and hordes of slaves under an onslaught of needles… videoplayback-99.mp4 videoplayback-98.mp4
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Gaslighting rarely works on a "conspiracy theorist", though. Those who are prone to believing the doxa are much more susceptible to it, as has been repeatedly observable these past three years: "Your deteriorating health can't be due to the vaccine, that's impossible. You have Long Covid and it would have been worse if you were unvaccinated" is a classic. Or a cancer or auto-immune disease can be attributed to bad luck… or (and this one is quintessentially evil) bad genes, i.e. it's your fault. But vaccines? Are you out of your mind? Plenty of testimonies mention actual admonishing by doctors for simply suggesting there could be a link.
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There was an eerie, quasi-morbid vibe to those displays, especially in the eyes of those partaking.
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The "dancing nurses" were one of the creepiest, most bizarre events to take place in recent history.