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Dr. Scott Atlas on Why We Were Forced to Jab & Mask

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posted on Jun, 22 2024 @ 03:08 AM
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originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: chiefsmom
a reply to: Annee

So, I'm guessing you didn't watch it either.

Because he does talk about the 5 or 6 specialists he brought to the WH, with their qualifications. And how he brought actual documents to back up what he was saying.
Something Fauci NEVER did.

But you keep trusting a man that evil.


Specialist of his choice.

All Trump supporters.

Yes. I know how this works.

And we vilify the legitimate immunologist because he isn’t saying what the Trumper’s want to hear.


But your specialist say that it’s okay to throw a dress on your son right? FTW🫤
edit on 22-6-2024 by KrustyKrab because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 22 2024 @ 04:22 AM
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originally posted by: Nickn4

originally posted by: AwakeNotWoke
a reply to: PrivateAngel

Maybe in the long run it's a good thing. I call it "unnatural selection." Maybe the idiot, morons and sheep being eliminated will have a positive outcome.


I, for one, have no pity for those who took the shot and die from it.


A friend of mine, that took the vaccine, died Monday. May Fauci and all of his little minions burn in hell!



Sorry to hear that.

I hope you have the support you need to handle the pain.



posted on Jun, 22 2024 @ 04:27 AM
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originally posted by: KrustyKrab

originally posted by: Nickn4

originally posted by: AwakeNotWoke
a reply to: PrivateAngel

Maybe in the long run it's a good thing. I call it "unnatural selection." Maybe the idiot, morons and sheep being eliminated will have a positive outcome.


I, for one, have no pity for those who took the shot and die from it.


A friend of mine, that took the vaccine, died Monday. May Fauci and all of his little minions burn in hell!


I’ve known this to happen three different times in my small circle of family and friends. Myocarditis in one, clots in two perfectly healthy competing athletes.


This is very sad.

I think we all know people who been damaged either by the vaccine or the lockdowns.

I wonder how humanity can heal from this madness - sharing thoughts about our pain and feelings can help a lot, but we also need the truth to prevail.

So again........ INVISTIGATE THIS NOW!



posted on Jun, 22 2024 @ 05:43 AM
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It is natural for people to be so upset after they were gaslighted so bad over COVID. Those people are smart enough to focus and not go LBGTQ asshat on them in the streets like the sicker of those folks tend to do.



originally posted by: charlyv

originally posted by: AwakeNotWoke
a reply to: PrivateAngel

Maybe in the long run it's a good thing. I call it "unnatural selection." Maybe the idiot, morons and sheep being eliminated will have a positive outcome.

I, for one, have no pity for those who took the shot and die from it.


We all know there were major problems with the vaccine and with how the government handled it.
According to the NLM (National Library of Medicine):


Outside clinical trials, the first COVID‐19 vaccine was administered on 8 December 2020. Researchers aimed to quantify the global impact of the first year of COVID‐19 vaccination programmes using mathematical modelling to fit COVID‐19 transmission and vaccination to reported COVID‐19 mortality and all‐cause excess mortality in 185 countries and territories. 1 They determined the number of lives lost if there had been no vaccines. Based on reported COVID‐19 deaths, vaccinations prevented an estimated 14.4 million deaths (95% credible interval [Crl] 13.7–15.9) from COVID‐19 in a year. However, if excess deaths were used, this estimate rose to 19.8 million (95% Crl 19.1–20.4) deaths prevented (Fig. 1), equating to a global reduction of 63% in total deaths (19.8 million of 31.4 million) during the first year of COVID‐19 vaccination.t


Do you realize what a stupid statement it is to say that you do not pity anyone that died as a result of taking it.?



posted on Jun, 22 2024 @ 01:15 PM
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originally posted by: PrivateAngel
I think we all know people who been damaged either by the vaccine or the lockdowns.


No. We don't. I don't even know anyone who knows anyone who has.



posted on Jun, 22 2024 @ 10:45 PM
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originally posted by: Euronymous2625

originally posted by: PrivateAngel
I think we all know people who been damaged either by the vaccine or the lockdowns.


No. We don't. I don't even know anyone who knows anyone who has.



So, you don't even know people who had their businesses destroyed by the lockdown? Or children who get mental problems because of the lockdowns? etc.!

You are either not a real person, or you are a liar.

You could also be a person who lives alone, and don't talk to people- if that is the cause then you might be telling the truth.

Regardless of who you are - then you are the only one I have meet who don't know anyone who wasn't harmed by either the vaccine or the lockdowns or both!



posted on Jun, 23 2024 @ 01:58 AM
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originally posted by: PrivateAngel

originally posted by: AwakeNotWoke

Do you remember what they said about those of us who refused to take it?



I understand your anger, you have every right to be angry!

I was completely shocked by the behavior of certain people online (even people I used to have a good relationship with), but you know what - I refuse to be mean and ignorant like them!

Most people I know in real life accepted my decision, and therefore I have no anger towards them - but I do have anger towards our government for their behavior, etc.


I don't have anger toward anybody, either. I just don't care. They told me that I was stupid for not taking the death jab, they took it and they get sick and die. I just do not care.

My own son took the jab. I told him that it was not wise, that the thing had not been properly tested and that he did not know what they were putting in to his body. I told him that he needed to think for himself and not just believe what he heard on TV from the government.

His exact reply was, "I don't need to think for myself."

To this day he has suffered no bad effects as far as I know. I don't expect him to live a full life, however. I hate that fact, but it was his decision and I cannot change that. My caring about it will not change the outcome.

Again, I never said that I had anger. I am just apathetic about them all. My being emotional and caring won't change the outcome. They chose their route and they mocked those of us who chose differently. That's their problem, not mine.

I repeat: I have no pity for them.

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posted on Jun, 23 2024 @ 07:18 AM
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originally posted by: AwakeNotWoke


I repeat: I have no pity for them.



I do pity them.

Some people I know now have diseases they never had before.

I hope they can live a good life despite their new challenges - it would of course be even better if they got cured one day.

Other people I know who took the vaccine are doing fine, and I hope they will stay that way.



posted on Jun, 23 2024 @ 10:23 AM
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a reply to: Euronymous2625

I am glad for you... Really glad. My dad took it so did my mom. Dad died of a heart attack about 8 months after that and couple after his last flu shot. I did let him know I didn't want him to take any more vaccines. I am sure he was trying to do what his Dr said do.

I know of whole families near where I live that had reactions day one, with two being hospitalized. None died to my knowledge but instant problems.



posted on Jun, 23 2024 @ 10:26 AM
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Me too. My dad was a deacon at Church and told me it was the right thing to do for him to be at church with the other old folks who have weak immune systems. I don't want them to die at all. The fact some of the shots were not passing trials with standard success rate is now a proven fact too.


originally posted by: PrivateAngel

originally posted by: AwakeNotWoke


I repeat: I have no pity for them.



I do pity them.

Some people I know now have diseases they never had before.

I hope they can live a good life despite their new challenges - it would of course be even better if they got cured one day.

Other people I know who took the vaccine are doing fine, and I hope they will stay that way.





posted on Jun, 24 2024 @ 03:47 AM
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Welp, Now they are making flu and covid shots two in one. if you want a flu shot, you get the covid vaccine in the same shot.
they are trying hard to get more people to take the shot.



posted on Jun, 27 2024 @ 11:25 PM
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originally posted by: Justoneman
Me too. My dad was a deacon at Church and told me it was the right thing to do for him to be at church with the other old folks who have weak immune systems. I don't want them to die at all. The fact some of the shots were not passing trials with standard success rate is now a proven fact too.


I knew before the injections were deployed that they had not been properly tested. Many of us did. This one reason we refused to take them.

I am not wishing anybody to die, buy it is what it is. I don't wish alcoholics to have liver failure, but many of them will. I don't wish smokers to have lung cancer,but many of them will. These things happen because of choices they made in life. It's a shame, but my pity will do them no good.

Same with the people who chose to take the injections when many of us were sounding the alarm. You know, those people who mocked and even threatened us. I'm no wishing death on anybody, but for many of them it is inevitable. My pity won't save them. My warning would have, but they mocked and rebuffed.

So, no, no pity.



posted on Jun, 28 2024 @ 10:16 PM
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originally posted by: AwakeNotWoke

originally posted by: Justoneman
Me too. My dad was a deacon at Church and told me it was the right thing to do for him to be at church with the other old folks who have weak immune systems. I don't want them to die at all. The fact some of the shots were not passing trials with standard success rate is now a proven fact too.


I knew before the injections were deployed that they had not been properly tested. Many of us did. This one reason we refused to take them.

I am not wishing anybody to die, buy it is what it is. I don't wish alcoholics to have liver failure, but many of them will. I don't wish smokers to have lung cancer,but many of them will. These things happen because of choices they made in life. It's a shame, but my pity will do them no good.

Same with the people who chose to take the injections when many of us were sounding the alarm. You know, those people who mocked and even threatened us. I'm no wishing death on anybody, but for many of them it is inevitable. My pity won't save them. My warning would have, but they mocked and rebuffed.

So, no, no pity.



Pity won't save them that is true, but to pity them means that you have a heart. It also means that you have empathy and compassion for living creatures even when you think they are wrong.



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