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Marc Thimmel's avatar

There are times I wish I could just do a video response in the comments because that is the easiest for me. Over the past few days I have seen more hysterical ignorance than I care to remember. Setting aside what so many of us that follow your stack understand about vaccines; that none of them are safe,that the cumulative effect of the contained poisons and neurotoxins are not worth the gamble of some small possible immune response… bearing witness to the sheer emotional terror of so many people with the mindset that something has been taken away from them, that somehow the child they’re probably going to abort anyway would suffer without the hep b vaccine, goes past stupid directly into sad. I am sad for these people. They are so beaten and conditioned by a system that was designed to pray on them and make them sick. It’s like the kidnapping victim, beaten and abused by her captor who winds up in love. We are living through Stockholm syndrome at a national scale.

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Occam's avatar

And yet again, people reflexively scream, cry and proclaim the danger to humanity of a completely legitimate position on something, backed by actual science.

These people are astounding - they wail and gnash their teeth with not an iota of due diligence to verify their position before demonstrating profound ignorance.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

What's astounding is this:

"By an 8–3 vote, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices finally retired its decades-old, one-size-fits-all recommendation that every newborn receive a hepatitis B vaccine at birth".

Really?

3 voted against it?

Committee member 'experts'?

I trust they'll start growing moustaches and wearing bowties from this day forward.

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Occam's avatar

100%

You'd think they'd have seen which way the wind is blowing and done an iota of work to look through actual SCIENCE.

But no, they voted against what's an emminently reasonable position.

So, conflict-of-interest noted. They should have to wear a sign on their back that they're in someone's pocket.

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Tonya's avatar

And “the mindset that something has been taken away from them” is just that: a mindset. No one is preventing them from choosing this for their own newborns. They are not losing access in any way.

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Tonee norman's avatar

Yep! Totally agree.

Except spellcheck gave you the wrong “prey”… im absolutely certain that no one in that system is “praying on them “….if only!😉

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Dr. Raleigh Phillips's avatar

Do you think 🤔 I could get that armadillo vaccine at Walgreens?

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Jpeach's avatar

Got the armadillo vax and developing super scaly skin all over😳😂

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Eczema is a common adverse reaction to several of the vaccines, and is written on the manufacturer’s inserts. Do you think for one second they ever mention that? Or mention that it’s toxins trying to exit the body? Nope! They just send the kid to the dermatologist for some ointment that seldom works.

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Alkery's avatar

👏👏💯💯

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Janet's avatar

Hahaha. There’s a vaccine for that too!!! Yay!

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Vee's avatar

If not Walgreens, where else? CVS, Costco, Publix, Harris Teeter, Kroger, aaaaand they are all freeeeeeee!!!

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Janet's avatar

Any one of those will have jab jockeys to meet your every demand. Local undertakers on standby. They aren’t free.

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Juju's avatar

Just had to fill something at Walgreens yesterday after a pinched nerve in my back caused me to be unable to walk. The minute they received notice of my script they promptly texted me “Picking up an RX? Make the most of your visit by getting your flu shot. Schedule now to help stay protected during flu season” 🤨😒 When my husband picked it up the lady tried to lure him into both the flu and Covid shots - THROUGH THE DRIVE THRU WINDOW. Such a push. They disgust us. I’m sure he gave his best, longest, and deepest “fffffff” on his “f*k no”

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Vee's avatar

🤣🤣 I hope you feel better Juju

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Juju's avatar

I am feeling better already, thank you! As much as I HATE putting steroids into my newly cleaned body (after four years prescription free and a clean diet,) it was the only thing that got me walking again, and in under 24 hours. I hate that I have no other alternatives near me, like good doctors that know how to treat severe things holistically. I’m having a really hard time finding doctors like that, who really know what they are doing. But I guess prescription meds have their place in rare circumstances. They just shouldn’t be the first line of treatment, but a last resort. After yesterday’s pain, I might have been willing to sell my Christian soul to the devil for relief. It was pure old fashioned Chinese torture.

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Tim Pallies's avatar

Not sure, but if possible, do it at the Walgreen's in New Orleans. As I recall, you can also pick up a draft beer to go at the checkout counter.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Yes. And you'd get a free gift card for $5, which might buy you one or two items at Publix's or Walgreens.

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Manfred's avatar

I've been standing in line at Rite Aid for hours. Can't wait!

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Bridget's avatar

COULD NOT LOVE THIS MORE. And I love the armadillo one too. Have an armadillo at home? You might want to consider this. If not...you're good.

Trump's follow-up was quite something too. It tells you something about my algorithm bubble that I'm not seeing the panicked responses anywhere 🤣 But I know they're coming. And if it gets brought up at family holiday time, I'm diving into this one.

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John Wright's avatar

I'm amused that people are giving Trump credit for removing this shot from the vaccine schedule. The closest Trump comes to being responsible for this was in appointing RFK (which was a HUGE win for the world). Kudos to Trump but put the cape away.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Trump's White House advertised to the world that President Trump recently got his Covid booster and his annual flu shot.

So we're getting a few "mixed messages" from the White House. These days everyone has to learn 3-D chess.

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Penny North's avatar

But that’s what it is all about - choice. If this is true, it is his choice and his business.

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Tonee norman's avatar

Agreed.

Just wish he’d kept it to himself. But,that’s not his way…

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Personally, I don't think he made the choice to send out a press release telling everyone that he dutifully got his latest Covid booster and flu shot. I think someone who works in the White House made that decision ... and that person was no doubt told by Big Pharma - "please send out a press release letting everyone know this."

I wonder Who's really in charge. Big Pharma? The "Israeli lobby?"

What if Trump had said, "I ain't getting no damn flu shot" and then sent that out in a press release to the world.

FWIW, once upon a time, before he entered politics, Trump said he never got a flu shot because he didn't think they worked. Well, that obviously changed.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

That's true. It was his choice. But the choice he made tells me these shots aren't ever going to be banned by his administration.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Yeah, I’m still insanely curious abt that but I never saw anyone I trusted weigh in. I just hope that if he DID get the booster, RFK went up and smacked him, then made up. Not even joking.

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Steelhands's avatar

Chatgpt can find nothing about this. Can you link the source? I hope you are wrong about it. I have hope still.

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Penny North's avatar

But know I am 1000% anti vaxx.

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John Wright's avatar

"Mixed Messages" is a fundamental of politics! 99.9% of politicians (Trump included) won't give you a straight answer to anything.

Trump is a master at bashing in one tweet and praising in another tweet.

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Claudia's avatar

💯 RFKJr for the win 🥇🇺🇸✨

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linda e's avatar

I think Pres Trump jumps in to help give cover to the brave souls bucking the system. Better for them to attack Pres over it--he's proven that he can take it.

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John Wright's avatar

That's an excellent thought and idea!

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

I grew up surrounded by armadillos…would STILL skip the vaccine. They can be quick, though. Just give them their space and you’ll be fine. No vaccination needed.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I feel about the HepB vaccine the same way I feel about the rabies vaccine for my dogs. The chance of one of them contracting rabies from a raccoon attack is about the same as a human infant contracting HepB from unprotected sex.

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John Wright's avatar

I'm downright horrified by the requirement (in my town and many other towns) that *indoor* cats must be vaccinated! Say what? Fluffy is going to break out of the house, race down the street and terrorize a raccoon (or armadillo)?

Nope, sorry, doesn't make sense. Fluffy knows he has it great warm and comfy in bed. Perhaps if you have an idiotic Fluffy that tries to escape regularly then perhaps you should re-evaluate if you should be a cat owner or perhaps get Fluffy a vaccine against something that is virtually non-existent.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Elizabeth Hart, an important Substack Contrarian author, has a one-message platform - "Informed Consent is not possible with rampant coercion."

Elizabeth got interested in "vaccines" when one of her dogs got a vaccine and then had to be put to sleep not long after receiving this "life-saving shot."

Pet Big Pharma is just as insidious as Homo Sapien Big Pharma.

Jenna's analogies in this article are apropos. How many indoor pets actually get rabies in a year ... or two decades? How many pets have to be vaccinated for rabies to (maybe) prevent one case of rabies? I'd say "millions."

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I think rabies is also pretty rare in animals who live outside, also. I doubt whether our vet has ever even seen a case of rabies. All she ever tells us is that the vaccine is the law.

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John Wright's avatar

That's my impression too. Here is the CDCs scare page:

https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/php/protecting-public-health/index.html

Big cities apparently have the biggest problem.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

If rabies were a common thing among house pets, one might think that it would be reported in the local papers. Or you would know about it because your neighbor’s dog died from it. Or there was a rash of rabies in your county and the health department would warn us. But no. I have not ever once heard of a dog or cat or even a wild raccoon having rabies.

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John Wright's avatar

Well, I do believe the CDC would like to take credit for such rare instances of rabies being due to their great efforts at vaccination!

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John Wright's avatar

Can you provide a link to Elizabeth Hart's Substack? (search here is terrible)

The coercion is a big deal to me. I'm very close to retiring and the coercion nearly cost me my career and is still a constant worry. ('tis a disadvantage of working for a "narrative" employer)

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

I assume this is her: https://substack.com/@elizabethhart

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John Wright's avatar

Thanks! I'll check her out (as if I need more to read!!!).

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John Wright's avatar

I'm pretty sure it's in the hundreds of millions! Check the statistics. Rabies is extremely rare, pets are very common with many households having multiple pets.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Yep. Your numbers ring true. How many pets have gotten these shots in the last four decades? I can hear the cash registers ringing.

How many pets later died because they got these shots? Have any studies been done on that question?

... The last time I went to a vet (I was trying to sell him an ad for a local magazine), I overhead the receptionist making cold calls to all the clinic's patients.

"Mrs. Jones, our records show it's time for Lobo to get his flu shot."

If I'd been drinking my mid-morning Dr. Pepper, I would have spit it out.

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

I literally just wrote a piece about Pet vaccines for the IMA! 🤦‍♀️

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

"For infants born to mothers who test positive for hepatitis B—or whose status is unknown—the previous recommendation remains."

I'm always a bit skeptical about making an 'unknown status' determination.

Within 4 hours a normal hospital laboratory can offer a HepB result on any mother in the maternity ward.

Why not wait for that outcome before running down to the new-baby ward with needle a-ready?

Would hate to see that become a new 'out' to continue the jab-fest ("We simply couldn't find the mother's health status records at the time of birth, so out of an 'abundance' of caution, we billed for yet another unnecessary jab).

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John Wright's avatar

Check me into an insane asylum if I ever get a pet a flu shot! Nothing could be more moronic!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Many pet shelters will not allow you to adopt unless you can prove that your other pets have been rabies vaccinated.

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Romgrp's avatar

Rabies is usually required in 3 year increments, some states it’s every year. I’m not interested in giving my pet the harma shots but what is the solution.? I believe you can have your pets blood analyzed for titers(?) which would reveal immunity to rabies. I have not asked my vet about the titer testing, I’m sure it’ll cost me$$$. William Falconer DVM on Substack has holistic information and classes.

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CraigN's avatar

Plenty of feral cats out there that survive just fine without any rabies jab.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Someone should tally up how much money has been made on the rabies jabs, which are mandatory in many states.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

AND the secondary issues people flock to vets for… like itchy paws, itchy skin, (dog eczema— and eczema is a vaccine injury, much of the time), separation anxiety, terror of storms, etc. THESE are similar to rabies, the actual

disease. Who’d a thunk?!? Injecting a portion of a disease into a dog, would make the dog react as though he had the disease??!?

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

When our dogs get lick sores, we put them on a 4 or 5 day course of ivermectin.

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Tonee norman's avatar

That’s interesting. Almost all my dogs have had storm anxiety and terrible itchy skin! 🤔 I had one precious,intelligent ranch dog who went absolutely into shaking terrors if our dodgy smoke detectors had false alarms((often) Even one beep sent her into spasms…poor sweet thing..They have all been rescues and they really shoot up and cut up those puppies,young…

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Vaccines keep many pediatricians and veterinarians in business. Phooey on all of them.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Dr. Will Falconer is a good one. Holistic.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

People love their pets (like I love little Annie, who does my proof-reading at my Substack). Many people will take their pets to the vet once a month if not more ... and these pets get as many prescriptions as their masters do. I suspect these pet owners keep vets in business. And the pills and shots the vets are giving them no doubt cause many of the symptoms that keep these pets coming back.

And the politicians pass the laws making rabies shots mandatory in many states.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

We decided years ago to get our dogs as healthy as possible by making their food and staying as far away from vets as possible. I love them too much to subject them to regular vet appointments.

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John Wright's avatar

The sure do! And many of them live a very rough and tumble life fighting with other animals.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Yep! I’m old—ish. When I was young, no dogs or cats ever died of weird cancers at 5 yrs old it any of that. No dogs had itchy skin/paws or allergies to chicken, or separation anxiety. They died of old age or got run over. Horses were dewormed (up their nose with a rubber hose! So gross!) but got very few if any shots. Hank Aaron’s (a very famous ATL Brave!) daughter’s horse had an injection site tumor and had to be put down. It was SO rare to have anything unusual like that occur.

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John Wright's avatar

We don't seem to have a lot of "youth" around here!

Unfortunately it took me a long time to realize that most of the "pet food" we bought from the stores was junk. So I'd say a lot of the "cause of death" can be attributed to crappy food (just like humans).

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I agree— crappy food and all those horrific toxins in a needle, bypassing all the fabulous filters God created to keep toxins at bay, like skin, liver, gall bladder, stomach acid.

FILTER SCHMILTER! BYPASS all those helpful things! Hit them straight in the veins with some

formaldehyde, alcohol and whatever other bizarre thing some guy in a lab decided would be helpful!

They may as well be eating Ramen and cheetos, with what they’re fed. Full of toxins from the veins to their gut, poor things.

And we wonder why they’re anxious.

No pet or baby is born pharmaceutically deficient. We are fearfully and wonderfully made.

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

Wow! Is anyone... tracking this??? (I just turned in a piece on pet vaccination to the IMA but I may need to see if I can include this insanity!!!)

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John Wright's avatar

I think there is too much insanity to track.

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Health Matters's avatar

It is sadly true here in TX...each county has different rules. My vet pushed back at city council to get the 3 yr rabies accepted, even though the 1 yr was a 3 yr! My 18 1/2 yr old cat was required to have rabies to get chiro treatments. Last one! When the 3 yrs is up she will not go back. Nor will my 15 & 16 yr olds. I do Homeopathic rabies and used homeos to detox them before and after. Its a pharma scam that has put fear into the vets of being reported...just like the 'not wearing masks' did.

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TrMac's avatar

Even more ridiculous, look up rabies stats. It’s pretty much a hoax.

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FLGenX's avatar

I don’t want to have any further vaccinations for my 13 year-old little dog either. We have to go to the vet next month for her “annual check up“ so that she can be approved for her flea and tick medication. And I have to give her flea medication because we live in Florida and I don’t know how to prevent fleas in any kind of a homeo/natural way. But I don’t trust that they’re not going to jab her anyway.

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

“Medication?” Let’s rather call it like it is: pesticides, or more specifically, neurotoxins. Head over to my website, VitalAnimal.com and search “fleas” for better options. While there, you could search heartworm as well, also “medicated” for with neurotoxins that paralyze larvae that may or may not be present.

Worse, many vets now are taking you hostage, refusing services until you get your animal “current” on shots, which is itself a huge misreading of how long lasting immunity is.

Finally, vaccines far, far outweigh crappy food as a cause of chronic disease. You can upgrade a diet and see benefits starting in a week (with raw, especially), but there’s no quick turn around from a vaccine. The Itch has been the #1 reason dogs see vets for well over 20 years now. 100% “immune confusion,” as I call it, and the chief perp? Vaccinations.

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Juju's avatar
Dec 9Edited

And you can’t board your dog anywhere without having all vaccines. Long ago we switched to just paying for at home dog care services because of this (if we absolutely could not take the dog(s) with us wherever we were going.

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Health Matters's avatar

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/community/should-i-vaccinate-my-pet-ask-holistic-vet/

This was a good article I saved. There are a number of safe ways to treat yards and animals...here in TX we have the same problems.

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Ah, you haven’t heard Dr. WhiteCoat’s stock justification, sounds like: “A bat could fly down your chimney and bite your cat!” I wish I was making this up.

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John Wright's avatar

It could, but I assure you the bat is doing it's utmost to stay away from the cat while it's trapped inside.

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Luckily for us (and the indoor cats with chimneys, ahem), bats get the “dumb” form of rabies, not the rage version, so they’re mostly semi paralyzed and flopping on the ground more than attacking the innocent. Good to train your dog to LEAVE IT, rather than mouth it. Cats? Probably a big Meh if they saw one flopping on the hearth, after, you know, falling down the chimney.

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John Wright's avatar

Oh my gosh... are you telling me the "reserve" concept is poor science? That only animals with symptoms are a threat?

What about us silly humans that chase the bat around the house to catch it and release it back outside? I'm sure I took my life in my hands doing that!

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Check your local health department website for rabies data. Then you can get cocky or concerned. Otherwise, not so much. Positive cases year over year and species coming up positive. Better to be informed than wing it. Yeah, there’s generally a low incidence in the west but it’s not zero (unless you’re an indoor cat).

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SH's avatar

Fluffy is also going to SHED on you!

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John Wright's avatar

{giggle} Constantly!

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Uncomfortably Numb's avatar

Yep, the whole pharma industry is not limited to inflicting damage and death on just us, they are just as eager to do the same to animals and especially pets.

Here is a link about the whole 'rabies' industry.

https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/rabies?utm_source=publication-search

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Tonee norman's avatar

The only issue with non compliance with the Rabies shot is if your dog bites someone. The dog will be put through a frightening quarantine. Many places now allow testing for titers as proof…

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linda e's avatar

here in IL, we have to get the rabies vaccine and a little tag the dog has to wear. My dog nipped the heels of a man who came up to the house. Wasn't a full blown bite, but it did break the skin. My dog had to go into quarantine anyway although he was pumped full of vaccines and it was public record.

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Tonee norman's avatar

Was your dog allowed to quarantine at home? How awful that it STILL was quarantined! For how long? TY.

What breed? Just curious.

We in California have a receipt for the shot and a tag( it used to get a tag) I have never bothered to put the tag on as my dogs rarely leave the property.

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John Wright's avatar

Per the CDC:

https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/php/protecting-public-health/index.html

"From 2015 to 2024, 17 cases of human rabies were documented, two of which were contracted outside of the United States." - Thus in NINE YEARS there were 15 cases in the USA. Thus less than two cases per year.

This makes me wonder how common it was in colonial days? How did we ever survive before "modern medicine"???

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Tonee norman's avatar

I’m surprised there were even that many….

We were all traumatized by “Old Yeller” and couldn’t wait to “protect “ our beasts and person from that frightening disease…and,it IS a frightening disease. I even think it may be useful in certain situations to consider the shot.We live fairly rural,but, near the big city and towns. Lots of rabid bats have been reported…not so much since the bats( along with the insects,bees,and birds) have greatly dwindled. Though my next door neighbor picked up a sick bay last year and was told it was rabid🤷🏻‍♀️

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John Wright's avatar

Looking at another website they seem to be trying to scare us with a big increase in cases in the past few years. Covid must not have scared us enough.

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Tonee norman's avatar

Some days,all I can do is hang my head and cry…

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John Wright's avatar

Understandable!

It is important that we "take a nap", get up and put a smile back on and do our part in making the world a better place.

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FLGenX's avatar

I don’t want to have any further vaccinations for my 13 year-old little dog either. We have to go to the vet next month for her “annual check up“ so that she can be approved for her flea and tick medication. And I have to give her flea medication because we live in Florida and I don’t know how to prevent fleas in any kind of a homeo/natural way. But I don’t trust that they’re not going to jab her anyway.

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Tonee norman's avatar

You don’t get to be with your dog during her exam?

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FLGenX's avatar

I’m pretty sure they take her into the back for part of the exam… idk, maybe I could ask to be present for the whole thing

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Tonee norman's avatar

I would,and,do…I have never been denied except during Cvd…

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Jpeach's avatar

This is a great first step towards upending the childhood vaccine schedule. Let’s get our kids as healthy as Amish kids.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Plus, Amish kids are better behaved in grocery stores.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Or anywhere…!

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John Wright's avatar

We need more Amish kids!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Along with evangelicals, the Amish are just about the only people who ARE having kids!

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John Wright's avatar

Kids play an important role as farm workers! Raise them right! Teach them good work ethics!

For many families, kids are just a daycare burden.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

That would be a good political campaign message for a Contrarian candidate. Can I use it when I run for senate? (See my next column).

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Vee's avatar

ALL THE ABOVE! It's hard to believe this day has finally come, but it has and holy crap is it a punch in the gut for the borg! I would like to imagine that this starts a major cascade into the entire vaccine schedule, but I'm not holding my breath.

lol Jenna, you have the best freaking analogies, hands down. I'm pretty sure tons of people would take a shot against armadillo bites if their doctors recommended it. That's where we still are as a society hahaha.

I love the good news but don't take your eyes off of the technocratic parasites trying to push harder on the digital enslavement grid. It's happening and we need to stop it. Here's a few helpful links!

https://www.cchfreedom.org/national-id/

https://open.substack.com/pub/conspiracysarah/p/fcc-12012025-build-america-eliminating

https://substack.com/@alchemistdream/note/c-184490117

Thank you for the Monday morning funnies Jenna!

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Bruce Coary's avatar

One still has to be be careful of what you sign off on when admitted to the hospital. They may still administer the vaccine without your consent and knowledge as is happening presently.

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John Wright's avatar

Easier solution: do NOT go to hospitals! That puts your life in danger! 99% of the time you'd be better off staying home!

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Tim Pallies's avatar

Look for Merck, et. al. to rapidly develop and release a new PCR test (ramped to maybe 40-50 cycles) for hepatitus B.

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Penny North's avatar

And watch for all of the hep B data of new cases in babies and kids.

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Tonya's avatar

Same thing I was thinking.

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John Wright's avatar

No doubt! 🤣

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Wendy McNamee's avatar

I never questioned vaccines. I'm actually slightly thankful to the pandemic for opening my eyes to government overreach and pharmaceutical, but not people, wins.

It's about damn time common sense became more prominent.

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John Wright's avatar

It is indeed a shame that global tyranny was required to open the eyes of so many!

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

This is THE (potential) silver lining of the Covid Scamdemic.

Lest we forget, a primary goal of the world's real rulers was to "fight vaccine hesitancy." Vaccine hesitancy is now at all-time high levels (alas, not nearly enough people are hesitant yet, but I guess we are "moving the needle" ... literally).

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John Wright's avatar

Yes, hopefully we are truly "moving the needle".

I'm inclined to believe the primary goal was and is: money transfer - the wealthy get wealthier, the rest of us are struggling with hard and harder financial times (and a heck of a lot less freedom).

I'm still completely miffed about censorship! Tyranny sucks!

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

I get the censorship. They HAVE to do it. As I wrote in a recent piece on my "New Abnormal Maxims," one of my Maxims is:

"Censorship is the key to the entire operation."

I listed this maxim No. 13, but Transcriber B made a comment and said I should have listed this maxim first. She's probably right.

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John Wright's avatar

I'm not completely sure they "need" censorship. All they really need is to drown out all opposing voices.

I'm not a threat to them, they don't need to censor me. But if there are Five Million "Me"s suddenly they have a problem.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Same here. Had it not been for the Covid farce I would have been none the wiser although I hadn't had a vaccine for at least 29 years if not more like 40+.

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Bob Brown's avatar

The US spends twice as much on "health care" as any other country in the world, with the worst health outcomes. Those who benefit from all that spending (as well as those who have been indoctrinated by them) are going to be screaming shrilly at any threat to that money stream!

Just two years ago this seemed impossible but it is happening and we can't thank those who are in the firing lines enough!

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Janet's avatar

We have to keep this administration alive and kicking butt starting in 2026 or this will go away. There are forces supposedly on our side trying to divide us. Powerful forces.

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Roberta Stack's avatar

It’s about freaking time! That was the most absurd shot of them all. I’ve been ranting about it for decades! Thanks for your awesome analogies!

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

I don't know - IMO the flu "vaccine" should still take the prize. The flu "vaccine" established the precedent that "vaccines" don't actually have to work for everyone to be told they need to get one.

* If you get sick, it means the shot worked.

*If it doesn't work (you still got the flu or some other respiratory virus) and you don't die from this illness, this also means the shot "worked."

This marketing spill should sound familiar to everyone who got their Covid "vaccines" and still got Covid 1 to 5 times.

Another lie: "If you get your flu shot and still get the flu, it will be a milder case." That whopper was also plagiarized for the Covid shot campaigns.

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Flippin’ Jersey's avatar

It’s always amusing to watch the Chicken Little response of the MSM and Democrats (but I repeat myself…) to anything this administration does or says or even thinks about (i.e. - Project 2025). Carry on lunatics, we laugh at your hyperbole!

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The Great Santini's avatar

If Trump announced that the sun would rise at dawn the Democrats would deny it and claim it was a violation of the Geneva Convention to even suggest such a thing.

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Flippin’ Jersey's avatar

He should sign an EO rolling back DST. It would be hilarious to see Jeffries forced to support it.

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Deb Nance's avatar

This was a Clinton administration move. Not surprising that they would harm infants.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

And then blame Mom for allowing a baby to sleep on its tummy if the baby had SIDS.

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Deb Nance's avatar

It's one lie after another.

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Tonee norman's avatar

Horribly absurd. “They “ can tell us how a mummy died,4000 years ago,but,not why infants are dying in bed…”Scientists are baffled “..🤮

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

The experts are always baffled. But we’re not. Interesting, isn’t it.

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Tonee norman's avatar

Indeed!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Well look what they produced 😉😆

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Deb Nance's avatar

Although I'm pretty sure that Chelsea was Hubbel's daughter. She looks just like him.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Yep, I left that out for brevities sake. Should have said ‘look what she produced’.

Such vile people.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

I'm with you, Deb. I don't think we are supposed to say this, but I've shared the same suspicion on my Substack. (She looks more like Webb Hubbell than the former prime minister of Canada looks like Castro).

Also, I'm not convinced President Trump's first wife died from chest injuries from a "fall down the stairs."

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Deb Nance's avatar

Well, that's a shame. I was all set to like and follow until you cast suspicions on Trump.

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Valerie's avatar

I follow quite a few docs on IG that generally have good content (best foods for constipation and things like that) and they all stitched each others videos together over the weekend to talk about this HepB ruling is unscientific, and it’s the worst thing ever, Kennedy is unqualified, etc.

It’s so discouraging that doctors, who are supposed to be scientists, are virulently against change if they don’t like who the message is coming from and it goes against what they ‘know.’ Aren’t scientists supposed to be willing to review, think critically, and challenge long-held beliefs? I mean, we all learned in 7th grade about The Scientific Process. That’s a rhetorical question, we all know they’ve become corporatized pharma shills, but I was still hoping for a little glimmer of ‘this isn’t the worst decision, it makes sense and will be ok.’ Sigh.

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John Wright's avatar

MDs are NOT scientists. The are manufactured money making machines.

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Valerie's avatar

Yeah, that’s pretty much what I was saying. But it’s disheartening. There are some really good ones out there still, thankfully, if you can find one.

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John Wright's avatar

Yes, there are some wonderful MDs. I bash on MDs a lot because the Industrial Medicine system is toxic. MDs were not trained in health. They are auto mechanics for the human body. Got a broken bone? Go see one. Otherwise stay the heck away (unless they are one of the few that are truly wonderful humans). MDs are also seriously overpaid (and Med School is far, far, far too expensive and horribly designed).

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

For every great MD that's out there, we have 1,000 who are awful ... So we have that going for us as a nation.

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John Wright's avatar

I'd be curious what the actual ratio is. It might be as low as 100 to 1. Still, finding a good one is something like finding a needle in a haystack.

The only good non-nutritional MD that I know is Scott Jensen (in Minnesota). Wonderful human. Wonderful doctor.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

There's probably more good doctors than good corporate journalists. The capture rate in corporate journalism is about 99.999999 percent. That's why someone coined the great term "pack journalism."

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Valerie's avatar

I’ve found some pretty good docs by just staying away from the corporate practices and looking for individual practitioners. But I’m in Houston where we have vast choice.

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linda e's avatar

Can't the same be said for teachers, butchers, bakers, and candlestick makers?

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I spend abt an hour a day posting replies to these people that just make sense.

Here’s one: (Watch all 4 videos!) https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/why-is-every-newborn-forced-to-get-369?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Finally! Making personal choice great again instead of being mandated/forced to comply. About time my friends.

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SteveO's avatar

All of the above.

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Maureen's avatar

I also voted for the missing "All of the above".

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Tonee norman's avatar

Me,too!

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