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Former Japanese Minister of Internal Affairs developed cancer from the covid jabs

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22 hours ago, Peterw42 said:

Join the forum for the great information and discussion about Thailand. Stay for the conspiracy nut job misinformation.

 

Why are you here then?

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3 hours ago, Woke to Sounds said:

 

The headline, in the context of the picture of the young man, is so mocking that I can't help but wonder if the whole story's a psyop.


The kid should be the poster child for “won’t someone please think of the children!?”

 

Every time there was a story in the MSM about a “young and healthy” person who died, when I found their picture online (usually Facebook), the subject of the story/propaganda was invariably unhealthy and obese.

 

I too had that same “mocking” feeling as you.  Even the reference to making a peanut butter sandwich and tea (probably sweet af) before bed seemed like a poke in the eye.

2 minutes ago, Airalee said:

 

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OMG, you people are so bloody strange.

 

The kid is OBESE 

 

22 hours ago, Airalee said:

Another “perfectly healthy” child dying from Covid.

 

 

Purple T shirt. Hogwarts. Magic. Spells casting.

 

Three nines  (inverse is three sixes)  = 666.

 

Four x 9 = 36 = three sixes = 666.

 

Just a coincidence surely.

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