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OftenWrong

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  1. It may also take time for these effects to show themselves. Especially as doses increase. There does seem to be a higher incidence of sudden deaths being reported in the media. This past week 3 young people died of cardiac arrest in Las Vegas. Ironically described as "very rare" congenital defect that is hidden, until, boom you're dead. There was a medical emergency in the crowd at the Marlies game last night. Non-trauma emergency, the person is in critical condition. Indeed, very rare. Boom Very, very rare!
  2. Is it worth such a fight just to claim your national independence? How far does that ideology go. It might be better to live in a moderately corrupt society run by a separate, elite entity, where your citizens are financially obligated to support that entity and its other subsidiary states. In other words Canada. But now that practically the whole world is involved, Ukrainians certainly have less self-determination. They are the latest playground in the conflict of superpowers.
  3. cha ching. All else is just obfuscating from the basic reality. We need a policeman
  4. I was going to join that group but then I thought, I could never join a group that has given itself a label. Gnostic somethin, maybe. Or gnosis just a little bit. or what Plato said at the end of his lectures. Ps it could also be jesus is the antichrist
  5. Which reminds me of what Don Trump said when asked about his position on equality. "I cherish women."
  6. Get ON out too. Please. I have no doubt that smaller government can do things better.
  7. No need for a conspiracy when dealing with something as mundane as government incompetence. There's plenty of it to criticize. Once politics enters the equation it's game over for the truth. Especially the federalis.
  8. Here's a new one just came out on Toronto Sun. U.S. FDA, CDC see early signal of Pfizer bivalent COVID shot's link to stroke Stay up to date with all those shots!
  9. I'm certainly reading it. Question is why do you step in and interfere? Go back and write the forum rules a few more times. You need to do that.
  10. More like unlucky, if you never got covid yet. Hide, ye rabbits.
  11. It's a problem across the whole country, already very bad situation made worse by our response to Covid. What I find disturbing is that no politician is speaking out about solutions either short or long-term. Why do we have government again? Canadians are too complacent and need to apply political pressure to governments when they are disfunctional, which is all the time.
  12. People sense there is a problem. They might not verbalize it properly. In this age of lies and deception I keep an open mind. Or more like, take all info "with a grain of salt". Having said that I would not fall off my chair if the conspiracy is real, and reality is a lie. By the way not everyone's crazy...
  13. That would require far more competence and savvy than government has. No, the explanation is probably much more dull and banal than that. More like incompetence and heavy-handedness in figuring out how to handle this.
  14. There was actually a spike in suicides in many countries around the world. That's only a part of the harm that occurred when counselling services were shut down. As well as rehab services, all cancelled. It no doubt caused some of those people to restart their drug use. Other counselling as well.
  15. Lithium-ion batteries contain metals such as cobalt, nickel, and manganese, which are toxic and can contaminate water supplies and ecosystems if they leach out of landfills. Additionally, fires in landfills or battery-recycling facilities have been attributed to inappropriate disposal of lithium-ion batteries. Environmental impacts of lithium-ion batteries - Wikipedia
  16. As you seem to be the forum spokesman for "us", 'm not here to convince "us" of anything. Just an observation, fella, take it how you will. Let me know how much arsenic you think you need every day. "We" will take it under advisement. It's already given that these devices contain small quantities of toxic material. Small quantities times ten million starts to become larger quantities. It's, you know, mathemagical. Just like back around 30 years ago. I remember entering a grocery store at the time called A & P. When we checked out, they gave us our food in plastic bags. Then of all things they said, from now on there will only be plastic bags. So we were like, wtf? Can you imagine all those plastic bags getting in the landfill and the ocean, seems a bad idea. But no, you people were all for it then. And your government who assured us, it can be recycled. And also, it can decompose. Remember that one? Probably not. So right now I'm saying you people ("us..."), are being duped again.
  17. Because it is too expensive and difficult to extract it from the substrate. Same reason they don't recycle 90% of the crap you so dutifully sort into blue bins every week. They just don't tell you that, so you people can sleep better at night.
  18. Goodbye Jeff Beck.

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      Soon we'll be jamming, in hell.

  19. While I am always happy to educate the ignorant, I am just showing the way. I point to the light, but you gotta go there fella. How about some arsenic, does your body need a little of that? It's all about the amount so when you start to see millions of these things in the landfill, it adds up. I already told you about the promises about recycling that they quietly let go. Because when these lamps came out, those people who actually know things mentioned it to the gubberment. And the gubberment acknowledged it would set up recycling programs, which they did, for a while. But now they don't have to. They've got people like Boges.
  20. Doesn't matter. Liking doesn't necessarily mean approving of everything. I'm just encouraged to see more and more people speaking out, I hear it in public. You can't fool all of the people all of the time. Now there needs to be a good shit-kicking in my opinion. Tam et al, every one of them dismissed. Top doctors my ass. But will there be? Naa. More like the opposite. These people will be giving themselves awards.
  21. To compound matters, no one is making any serious effort to fix the fallout that resulted from shutting everything down, resulting in broken manufacturing and supply chains. Some of these are still struggling to restart again. Some never will. The economic damage is not yet fully realized. Other harms are not addressed, psychological. If there ever was a time to offer people access to free mental health care, this is it. But no, not a move. Just finger pointing between the provinces and the fed. Resulting in dumb (as in ignorant), fearful kids who may not procreate. https://globalnews.ca/news/8235350/covid-declining-birth-rate-canada/
  22. Sorry Boges if I'm spoiling your feel-good party. At least I am on topic. LED's contain toxic heavy metals, as I mentioned in my previous tired talking point. These are issues that are not resolved yet. Much as you'd like them to be glossed over, you just can't polish a turd. That's why I say to you, I say bring back the horse...
  23. There is real evidence. This was warned about when the shutdowns were continually prolonged from the initial "two weeks". That was the concern already back then. EDITORIAL: A new pandemic of cancer, heart disease Je me souviens
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