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Andy's avatar

Guns don’t kill people, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors do.

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llaw555's avatar

We’ve always had guns, but the DECADES of psychiatric drugging of our nations children is why we are seeing “shooters.”

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Cindi's avatar

Not to mention that ~75-85% of the country (I still can’t believe it) took the poison, willingly or not. No doubt in my mind that aggression-on-steroids now is due to the jab & resulting 🦇-shit craziness

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llaw555's avatar

It’s also a great place to direct one’s anger. Depression, fear, toxicity and then learn you’ve been poisoned? People will act out.

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Andy's avatar

Yup.

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Skenny's avatar

Authorities and MSM searching for a "motive," never acknowledging that bat-shit crazy is as valid a motive as any.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Jenna,

Love it again:

[*Pro journalism tip: When you need a scathing quote for your story, scorned former employees never disappoint.]

(**Pro FBI (COINTELPRO) "need a crazed suspect" tip: When you need an angry hostile crazy person to do an absolute heinous crime that the FBI/CDC already has an alibi for, identify and then hire this guy: "The shooter’s father also reportedly warned police months ago about his son’s mental instability. He warned police. That’s not run-of-the-mill parental concern; that’s ‘oh crap, I think my kid’s about to do something illegal.’)

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

☺️💕😉

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Go ahead. Have a riot it’s time with this one.

From children’s health defense website.

Ozempic Teeth’: Patients Using GLP-1 Drugs Report Surge in Dental Decay

Of course you lose weight. All the mercury laden fillings fall out of your mouth

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/ozempic-teeth-patients-glp-1-drugs-dental-decay-cola/?utm_source=cc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=defender&utm_id=20250811

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

LOL I've written about this before (although your punchline beat mine surely)! It's INSANE!

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Easy to hitchhike onto your writings.

Lot tougher to start with nothing than to throw in some “snark” after the creation’s been done.

Stay the course.

Amazing grit you have. And a fair share of ‘snark’ putting icing on the top.

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David Nelson's avatar

I would like to nominate public institutions which are instilling their own versions of only-the-latest-atheist-approved "moral compasses" formally provided by once-full houses of worship and stay-at-home mothers.

Regardless of my opinion, the case that has never been adequately investigated is: Where do these killers get the notion that they can give themselves permission to kill someone who has never physically threatened them? And how do they come by the idea that it is acceptable to kill a representative "stand-in" when a target they desire is not identifiable?

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Carol M.'s avatar

The devil made him do it. We need more exorcists, we really do.😳

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J. Lincoln's avatar

Fifty plus years of accelerating post modernist dogma taking over all American institutions of learning, from K-12 through post graduate levels, lies about everything that once had been considered common sense, destruction of what little remained of the American social contract after Obama took over...The whole thing was a psy-op Ponzi scheme meant to pave the way for a socialist WEF government.

Then, whammo, in 2024 the freedom to say as one pleases and hear all sides became an unexpected fact of life for the left when Elon Musk defied his detractors and purchased Twitter. That paved the way for Trump-47 and the return of public discourse. The left had 50-60 years of turning the schools and public institutions into leftist indoctrination madrassas, and CNN suddenly wonders why some gun-toting deranged soul does something like the CDC shooting! Really MSM? These batshit act-outs are on the lying sons of bitches, not the truth-tellers. On you too, NYT, NPR, BBC.

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David Nelson's avatar

You put it very well: indoctrination centers for post-modernist dogma replacing institutions for learning.

Correlation != Causality notwithstanding, I'd at least like to see the correlation between school-shooters and institution-types where they were educated.

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Carol DelRosso's avatar

I think it is directly related to the mental state that is totally screwed up by SSRIs or anything someone takes for depression or anything to alter your perception. They are no longer thinking rationally. Isn’t that what suicidal or homicidal ideation means? It’s right there in the insert of the medications.

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David Nelson's avatar

You. Are. So. Right. "It's right there in the insert of the medications."

Our eyes are glazed over with having had it read to us so many times. I'm willing to BET however that NO medication comes with a warning against "HOMICIDAL thoughts."

I agree with you: investigate the links between meds and shootings too.

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Mary H.'s avatar

🎯 SSRI use is directly linked to many “mass” shooting events. They have been associated with a few serious, potentially fatal, severe side effects such as an increase in suicidal thoughts and behaviors.

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Carol DelRosso's avatar

It says that right in the package insert for these medications! All of them!

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Faye's avatar
Aug 11Edited

Yes, and the FBI typically drugs and arms the shooter in these false flag/psyop staged events.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Jenna,

Love it.

"(He may also have been opposed to cargo shorts, synchronized swimming, and fondue; he’s unalive so we’ll never know.)"

Synchronized swimming, and fondue could easily go together (added buoyancy), definitely "NO" on the cargo shorts (allows one to carry too many objects which seriously reduces buoyancy).

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Marc Miller's avatar

People with bad motives with guns kill people. Other than that a gun is an inanimate object with no motives or intentions of its own. It doesn’t kill by itself. It needs a finger.

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John Anthony's avatar

The CDC lost all credibility for me when they declared that gun ownership was a public health crisis and had doctors start asking the patients whether or not they owned guns and how were they stored. It was 1990s and all available toadies were on call to crush the 2nd Amendment. Their eager participation in using COVID as a political hammer was not a surprise.

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Janet's avatar

My husband remarked about that yesterday. Our medical system asked him if there are guns in the house—not that long ago . I can’t really print his answer.

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KatWarrior's avatar

Oh boy, Janet, I would love to hear that retort!

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Copernicus's avatar

Eh, maybe you should tell us. We're all ears. 😂

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J. Lincoln's avatar

Yes, I remember that attempt at tiptoeing around the 2nd and 4th Amendments, as well. Back then the outrageous assaults on our privacy were daily. The Outrage du Jour.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Had forgotten about that. Really liked our kids' pediatrician but remember her bringing up the gun issue at a well visit. (kids were born in the 90's) I asked WTH did this have to do with anything health related (in a nice way) and she just shrugged and said it was part of a questionnaire she had to fill out. Later read that this all came down from the CDC with our tax dollars spent on this research and program.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

OH, how I wish I’d know then what I know now and OH, how I wish I’d hadn’t been raised to be so very polite when I’m screaming on the inside.

I remember being asked this question a couple of times, and thinking, “NONE YA—- as in none of your business!” Yet I politely replied, “Yes, and appropriately stored.” UGH!

I should’ve said, “Come in over in the wee hours of the morning and you’ll find out.”

Pew,

pew!

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Baldmichael's avatar

Guns fire shots, syringes with needles give shots of vaccines. Both cause harm.

But at least one has the choice with guns whether to shoot oneself. :)

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

And please tell me how does “the ownership of firearms” have to do with the “practice of medicine”?

(I know…it’s just a rhetorical question.)

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Donna in MO's avatar

I was a lot less awake and fed up back then. If this were today I would have yanked my kids and found a new doc. If she was compliant with that BS what else was she compliant with? And yes I got my kids the shots, sadly.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Just curious how has your children’s health been after getting the shots?

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Donna in MO's avatar

Eh well my son battled adhd, a lot of ear infections and had sensory issues, which I wonder about, but has learned to adapt and is married, has a good job and no health issues. Daughter has a difficult personality/high maintenance and hard core lefty but can't really blame the shots, haha. She too though is married, has a good job and no health issues. Both got the first 2 covid shots (I tried!) and so far so good?? Not sure how many my daughter has had, she won't talk to me about it and boycotted hubby and I for being unjabbed for a while. Being born in the early 90's they got fewer shots just because there were fewer on the schedule. Still regret it though.

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

These idiots are out of their minds. It’s no surprise to me. Does no one wanna take responsibility for their own actions? Always blaming someone else like Trump or Kennedy.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

There’s a young comedian out there, I forget his name, who says “guns aren’t scary. But bullets….” not trying to make light of the situation, but he’s not wrong.

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John Anthony's avatar

I fear the power of my chop saw, so I give it the respect it deserves and it’s a very useful tool when used respectfully. It’s a good approach to many things: cars, kitchen knives, ladders, some dog breeds . . . the problems arise when people lose respect, most specifically respect for themselves and the people around them.

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Mark Seager's avatar

Don't mention knives. In UK we got rid of guns, except for criminals and government, and they are now starting on knives. Every mad mullah who goes crazy is labelled mental health and given SSRI's.

As you can imagine it is not getting better.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

The ocean! It’s my favorite thing but you really must respect it,

the power it can wield, rip tides,

the sharks…

There are certain times when you can only enjoy it from afar.

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John Anthony's avatar

Very, very, true. Funny how far a little respect goes towards living a good life.

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Bridget's avatar

It says something about my journey as a recovering liberal that one of my first and very cynical responses to this story was that this guy somehow was a plant. Because what could be more perfect fodder for the rfk must be stopped narrative, than a crazed gunman who clearly wouldn't have done anything to anybody ever except for the fact that SOMEONE suggested to him that his problems might be vax related?

But assuming he is real...I love the way ppl assume that NO ONE could reach the conclusion ON THEIR OWN that a medical intervention hurt them. Like they can't observe these things with their own eyes. Until someone else highlights the possibility and then that's the only way it could happen. My family members who were harmed figured it out pretty quickly even though they didn't want to believe it. It was SO OBVIOUS there was no mistaking the correlation.

I think it sucks that this guy did this. I also absolutely don't blame Kennedy.

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llaw555's avatar

I had that thought as well.

The government is fond of the “send in a shooter scenario.”

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Bridget's avatar

I don't want this to be true :/ a few years ago I thought anyone who suggested this was insane. But it's not very hard to believe now...

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llaw555's avatar

History speaks to government killing or poisoning the population. The Tuskegee drug trials, Eugenics, the list is long.

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MOMinator's avatar

Honestly, I don’t think it’s too crazy or cynical to think that this guy could be a plant…didn’t Tulsi just reveal that MKUltra never stopped?

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llaw555's avatar

The corruption is so deep it’s going to take a lot more than four years to bring down this system and create something better. IF it can happen within our divided nation. Not really sure where we are headed.

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SH's avatar

Yeah, I'm almost positive she'll be the next one they go after.

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KatWarrior's avatar

Bingo! It was the first thing that popped into my noodle, too! Distract the “normies” from whats happening. Cannot have the “normies” thinking anything but the “settled science!”

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Bridget's avatar

I don't want to be like this 😫 I don't want it to be a world where that makes sense

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KatWarrior's avatar

Unfortunately, there is no escape hatch Bridget. We cannot u know or u see this shit show.

Chin up. Brick by brick. We are chilling away at the crazies. 😇

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Bridget's avatar

But I waaaaant an escape hatch!!!

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Marlene Swann's avatar

I wish this quote from you would be splashed all over CNBC and CNN: “We’ve officially entered an era where it’s routine—not to mention socially and politically safer—to attack the guy pointing out the iceberg than to question the captain who’s steering straight toward it.” It’s jst common sense, and I find it harder to believe they who are pointing the finger at RFK are really this stupid - getting easier and easier to believe that to them, covering up their incompetence is a better course of action than admitting any blame. And still better than changing the way vaccines are made! All about the bottom line.

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Momcat's avatar

So was the shooter also on Ssri's? smoking pot regularly? Have anything to do with the shooter in Las Vegas? Or the cybertruck bomber at Trump hotel in Las Vegas? From the same neighborhood as the Trump shooter? Why don't the mental midgets blaming RFKjr blame Steve Kirsch? Or Robert Malone? Or Joe Rogan? Or Sen. Johnson? Or Larry Cook? Or the thousands on X that post their vaxx injuries, like Chellee?? Gary? Etc etc etc???? Smells like a set up to me, another groomed shooter.

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VICTORIASPANGLER6591's avatar

Yes another groomed shooter is a huge possibility.

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KatWarrior's avatar

💯💥🤯

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Crixcyon's avatar

I said burn it to the ground, not shoot it up.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Can't get the staff nowadays to do anything right!

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KatWarrior's avatar

1000%!

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Katherine's avatar

🎯

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llaw555's avatar

Well, September is edging closer and big pharma media needs a good rant against Kennedy. This, however, was incredibly stupid. They are an embarrassment to “journalism.” Do you think the vaxxed people with “long covid” will recognize that maybe the injection has something to do with this shooters mental health? Not amazing that law enforcement didn’t look into this father’s warning.

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The Great Santini's avatar

Lately, “Journalism” is an embarrassment to Journalism. The MSM had reams and reams written about a birthday note that somebody who knew somebody who said that they saw said note and claimed it was from DJT to J Epstein. But the same week they couldn’t manage to publish anything about the 100 or so pages of evidence that Tulsi dropped indicating that Obama & Hillary launched the Russian Collusion Hoax with the help of Comey, Clapper & Brennen. Just sayin’

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llaw555's avatar

Pretty obvious who owns them!

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KatWarrior's avatar

Excellent point!

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J. Lincoln's avatar

...not to mention the tens of million$ of Taxpayers dollars spent on trying to prop up the aforesaid hoax.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Those with Long Covid will have Long Stupid so they are unlikely to make the connection.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/long-stupid?utm_source=publication-search

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llaw555's avatar

You’re probably right.

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Terry's avatar

Thanks, again Jenna... well written...!

I'm still out of the country. But my wife just got back from her visa interview, and has been approved. We have been waiting for this moment for over 2 years, and preparing numerous documents to get to this point. The way has been cleared for me to return to the US, and for her to join me.

It would have been much faster for her to enter "illegally", 😂, but we are doing it the way it's supposed to be done...

When we get to the US, I would like to support you in your writing...

I appreciate the time and effort you put into these pieces...!

Terry

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

Terry, congratulations! Where are you coming from and where in the states are you heading??? We can't wait to have you here. :)

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KatWarrior's avatar

Congratulations 🎉

I remember crossing the “iron curtain,” September 2, 1990.

It’s a day you will never forget, Terry! 😃🔥🎉🎊🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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CynthiaS's avatar

I didn’t see you personally cross it 🤩but I remember where I was when I saw the Wall come down - my jaw dropped, never thought I’d see the day in my lifetime!

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KatWarrior's avatar

Sorry if I misled! I crossed the “Iron Curtain” of Chinada. Nothing so dramatic as the infamous Berlin Wall coming down in 1989.

However, Chinada is now officially almost completely totalitarian!

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SH's avatar
Aug 12Edited

I saw where they are fining people who go for walks in the woods now. Insane. Think they said up to $28,000

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KatWarrior's avatar

It’s $25k in NS and over $100k in Newfoundland! Moronic sheep!

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SH's avatar

Wonder if we can get DJT to offer refugee status to Canadians?

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CynthiaS's avatar

😬😥💔

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Carolyn's avatar

Welcome! Glad to have you both!

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Terry's avatar

We are coming from Brazil... and heading initially, at least to KY. We may end up in Florida where the climate is a little more like Brazil-- at least some parts...

Thanks!

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Two of my fave places— KY, specifically the Horse Park —and surrounding areas. We love all the little museums telling the history of frontiers like Daniel Boone.

And of course, FL, the beaches and Ron DeSantis, doing all he can to red pill the state!

Welcome!!

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Steshu Dostoevsky's avatar

The article mentions rampant conspiracy theories….. two or more people getting together to plan a psyop, a worldwide psyop? That’s what I call conspiring.

I’m going to conspire with my fellow little league coaches to pick kids with the hottest moms and don’t ask any questions about our picks. What are you, a conspiracy theorist?

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The Great Santini's avatar

Well, I like the algorithm.

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Timothy Winey's avatar

CDC Center for Democide Continuation

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Annie's avatar

Agree 💯 Between cognitive dissonance, a refusal to face reality, life lived by their emotions and feelings - the libbies were already experiencing mental and emotional health crisis. Add all the clot shots they took and you have a massive hot mess of a person.

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Shelley James's avatar

"He's a science denier!" But Fauci was what then? These idiots only like real science, like gender fluidity

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nancylee's avatar

with a quack quack here. laughed so hard, it changed my whole day. then sent on to the (very few) friends who will equally laugh

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Baldmichael's avatar

Very pleased to hear it, thank you.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

One thing we know for sure. This incident has more people talking about vaccine injuries.

Prayers for the families of the two men who died. 🙏🙏🙏

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Vee's avatar
Aug 11Edited

"He may also have been opposed to cargo shorts, synchronized swimming, and fondue; he’s unalive so we’ll never know." 🤣🤣🤣

I wonder if this White guy is related to Walter White and if so, then he is also a fictional character.

It boggles the mind that someone actually might take this "news" seriously. I would love to know what percentage of people buy into this BS. I suspect 10% if not less, but that's probably my PollyAnna side that Jenna helps to keep alive.

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James Allin's avatar

You would be surprised at how many people still buy into mainstream "news" (especially if they are just glancing headlines on the way to Netflix or OF). This is also true for your local media people that you hope would know better.

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ASK's avatar

We were just told at the Walgreens pharmacy that the flu shot is available. I answered that I’ll never take another vaccine as long as I live. She replied “I don’t blame you.” “Follow the Science” really means “run the opposite direction” now, as fast as you can.

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

I love that she replied that way... but then WHY EVEN OFFER IT? I wonder if she's forced? I couldn't do it. I wouldn't do it. I have a friend who was a pharmacy tech during Covid and she kept her job ONLY to warn people about the dangers. (They ultimately fired her, of course.)

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KC's avatar

I have a two to three year-old picture of about 25 hospital personnel (the vaccine team) from work wearing face mask with those in the front row of the picture holding a golden number 100 in front of them. It was an especially proud accomplishment for them .. they had just surpassed 100,000 Covid injections... sort of epitomizes the entire surreal 5 years and counting... I was in the 4 percent of the hospital staff that didn't receive a vaccine and who just wants ONE of them to acknowledge it was a mistake... (still waiting)

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ASK's avatar

Wonder how many of those 100k are still alive?

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Copernicus's avatar

😢😢😢

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ASK's avatar

Probably suggestive selling that they are pushed to do. Same thing the doctor does at every appointment. Although not sure I’ve replied to him the same way, because I’m sure it would give me some sort of ding on my chart…. Although it’s probably already there.

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Claudia's avatar

The gunman is to blame for the shooting at CDC. Why is that so hard to understand? The blame game scapegoating reeks of big pharma money in our media. It’s known that the (80%!) advertising by pharma doesn’t actually sell more meds…. It buys obedience and shilling by MSM.

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Tom from WNY's avatar

Somehow I think this would have happened no matter who heads up the CDC....

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Janet's avatar

RFK doesn’t even head the CDC directly. I hate the mornings I start hating people. Too many at the NYT to hate for one morning and add those twit’s Twits too. Ugh.

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Katherine's avatar

🎯 Lol

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KatWarrior's avatar

Has there been one morning of peace, joy, and serenity in the last five plus years?! I am being serious, sort of!

Of course, there have been hate-free mornings when I have my head firmly placed in the deep sand or up my arse!

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llaw555's avatar

Good point.

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