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Covid vaccine and the Jewish CEO of Pfizer
#21
See, I posted the video without watching it to its end, I shouldn't do this.

My meals are often vegetables and salad from my garden, with salt, pepper and oil. In winter I also prefer things that aren't further processed industrially. The taste is better and I know what's in it (at least I hope so). Some doctors say, food supplements such as vitamin D and zinc can be helpful for some persons to prevent infections. But especially vitamins that bind to fat and not to water (EDEKA) can easily be overdosed. I don't take any of them. Once I took too much magnesium against cramps in the toe so that my blood pressure went down rapidly and I felt really miserable.

Rabbi, yes it's true that there is antisemitic content on bitchute. Most of it is blocked here anyway, the rest is for the trash, I don't watch it.
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#22
(07-22-2021, 08:52 PM)searchinmyroots Wrote: Blue Bird,

I will watch it and let you know. There are 2 people on Bitchute who I feel just present the facts, one is Dr. Sam Bailey and the other is Dr. Pam Popper (although she is a bit more outspoken).

Another person who is doing a lot of videos on Facebook is called "6 Minutes of Science" and can be found here - https://www.facebook.com/tlc.coaching.life/

Of course all sources need to be verified and yes, sometimes something is hidden deeper that may be hard to find.

Don't feel strange! That is how they want you to feel!

Just do research and make your own intelligent decision. I'm not anti this or anti that, I just want to hear and learn what I can from both sides without having mainstream media or others influence my decision.

Believe me, there are a lot  (A LOT!) of people out there who want to know the truth. There is still a lot to be figured out and we may never know everything, but it isn't fair to see such onesidedness (I know that's not a word!).

In my opinion what would be fair is to have all of the "experts" from both sides have a public discussion, even if they don't agree with each other.

searchinmyroots,

thank you for all the information you gave - also in your following posts! I haven't heard of the platforms and people you mentioned and I will definitely check them out. 

Great that I was able to open the facebook link although I'm not a member. I like the video and the calm and fact-oriented way she speaks. Then came a facebook-typical blocked content with the note "WRONG INFORMATION - checked by independent fact-checkers".

Until nine years ago I liked paragliding and I did it every free minute. When you have finished your course and you have the right but not the ability to fly safely based on your own decision, it is a good way to fly with a flight school. They decide for you where to fly, check the wind and the weather, bring you to the mountain and show you where exactly you can fly and when you have to land.

Later you have pilot friends, more experience and you want to discover the world from above alone.  Now your life depends on your and your friends observations and decisions. Not all pilots do that, many of them fly for 10-20 years and still fly with the flight school. We call this supervised flying. But even then you can have serious accidents and injuries (I saw some of them because they trusted the teacher - who - on the ground - misjudged the situation in the air).  

It's the same with thinking. I'm an adult with a little life experience, and I don't like supervised thinking at all. I like the exchange with people and listen to their views and expertise. I read a lot and try to increase my medical and biological knowledge.

I feel encouraged that you are saying that there are actually A LOT of people who want to know the truth - thanks!
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#23
(07-22-2021, 08:52 PM)searchinmyroots Wrote: it isn't fair to see such onesidedness (I know that's not a word!).

It's a well-known word in my language!
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#24
(01-13-2021, 02:09 AM)Ismq Wrote: ...i want to return to the normality to be able to go out of my house,and travel...etc.what a good news that there's vaccine against covid!.

I've been doing everything I always used to do. Even the curfew starting a twenty hundred hours didn't prevent me from sneaking out. I learned to stand still and not move, as cars were driving by, among other skills developed. Despite my age approaching that of endangered candidates, I keep my weight down and generally live healthy. So, I'm not worried.
There are other ways of combatting Covid, besides vaccinations. The best way is to not let the virus enter the country in the first place. 
Banding together in order to purchase products of which don't originate where that laboratory was set up is another way. 
Setting up circular economies also helps: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org...my/concept
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(01-15-2021, 02:12 AM)Dana Wrote: ...I hope the government will not place punitive measures against those of us that opt out...
France has started doing so. Because of this, innoculation centers have been set on fire and protesters have once again taken to the streets. Since America learns bad things from European and the other way around, expect to see similar measures taken sooner or later.
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#26
searchinmyroot Wrote:...one is Dr. Sam Bailey and the other is Dr. Pam Popper...

:lol: Pam Popper. If you only knew what German slang translates "popper" into  Tongue
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#27
' Wrote:searchinmyroots

...Yes, these alternate sites may have content that is not desirable but it also has recently become a platform to not be silenced by the mainstream media...
Like most any invention, alternate media is also subject to abuse. As with nuclear warheads, how does one go about de-inventing nuclear warfare. People will always devise mischief. Child pornographers were even found to have used Bitcoin's blockchain for hiding their material in it. From my point of view, even the welfare of only one child is worth more than the existence of the entire internet.
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(07-25-2021, 10:56 AM)Alan_Boskov Wrote:
(01-15-2021, 02:12 AM)Dana Wrote: ...I hope the government will not place punitive measures against those of us that opt out...
France has started doing so. Because of this, innoculation centers have been set on fire and protesters have once again taken to the streets. Since America learns bad things from European and the other way around, expect to see similar measures taken sooner or later

Medical Centers are beginning to require vaccination for their employees.  While a number are exiting the field others chose to remain, thus taking an unwanted vaccination so as to remain employed. I have a loved one that has decided to stay in the field.  I will be taking the jab but, it will be against my better judgment.  I refuse to have this person go it alone. I find it disturbing to watch society bend towards a "morality" tied up with whether one chooses the shot or not.
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#29
They try to distort it as a so-called "moral" issue. When in fact, skepticism is the result of a contemporary chain of events starting with a virus of which everybody by now knows was either intentionally or accidentally designed in a laboratory and ending with concerted mask-wearing mandates, the cohersion to use credit cards and other forms of non-cash payments at check-out counters as well as ATM machines sprouting out of the ground like mushrooms after a warm early autumn rain (repeating myself in another post).
In fact, George Soros and Bill Gates have just purchased what will ultimately end up as a data bank. I don't think that I have to elaborate on the mischief both are noted for:

https://elizabethjohnston.org/george-sor...t-company/

' Wrote:...Both Soros and Gates are known for their charitable work, although they have each gained their own degree of notoriety for their public influence...
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#30
(07-25-2021, 07:46 PM)Dana Wrote:
(07-25-2021, 10:56 AM)Alan_Boskov Wrote:
(01-15-2021, 02:12 AM)Dana Wrote: ...I hope the government will not place punitive measures against those of us that opt out...
France has started doing so. Because of this, innoculation centers have been set on fire and protesters have once again taken to the streets. Since America learns bad things from European and the other way around, expect to see similar measures taken sooner or later

Medical Centers are beginning to require vaccination for their employees.  While a number are exiting the field others chose to remain, thus taking an unwanted vaccination so as to remain employed. I have a loved one that has decided to stay in the field.  I will be taking the jab but, it will be against my better judgment.  I refuse to have this person go it alone. I find it disturbing to watch society bend towards a "morality" tied up with whether one chooses the shot or not.

It's not right to force people to act against their own judgment, or cause such experiences as you have with your friend.

We feel the pressure, too. It's a workplace for people with disabilities. Our leaders encourage the vaccination for everybody very much and the vast majority has the jab already.

I feel really bad about it.
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