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Infidel Dog

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  1. Admittedly I made a dumb mistake though. I planned out the post as starting with "Here's something worth noting" but wound up typing "Here's something worth noticing." Stupid little oops that changes the whole meaning of the post.
  2. Best not to miss the contrast connecting those 2 links I offered. They were both in the same post for a reason. So we know we can get the jab and still spread the virus but we're told that's no biggie because the vaccine is going to keep us healthy by working like a therapeutic. However...looking at the data from around the world at countries that have had some time to deal with the variants there's a strange coincidence in play. The population gets vaccinated and the death count goes up. And while this is happening we're being told this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated now.
  3. Here's something worth noticing: CDC Director: Vaccines No Longer Prevent You From Spreading COVID That's followed by a lot of "Nothing really to see here" misdirection and marginalizing of what the goal post move really means. I find this more interesting. It's a collection of graphs from 40 countries showing you how deaths skyrocketed after vaccinations were brought in. "Pandemic of the unvaccinated?" Not. https://tv.gab.com/channel/thelastdon/view/covid-deaths-before-and-after-vaccination-615e6416e4fb969f55ecc7e7 So what does that mean? I don't know exactly. Worth knowing about though.
  4. Me? No. I've never cared much about dope, myself. I hear some people do though. I thought this story might interest them. I had heard there were still black market pot shops and delivery services around. And apparently even some indians are taking advantage of the opportunities. The Red Star seemed interested in that angle. What on earth is "economic genocide" though?
  5. The camp they have operating right now is called Howard Spings. It's a repurposed mining camp. From the air it looks like this: Inside and day to day it looks like this: (Actually I don't know if you're allowed to see this here because there's a video connected so I'll just give you a link.) https://twitter.com/i/status/1434382711196508169 The last I heard Howard Springs was just being used to quarantine travelers though.
  6. I didn't read it on Facebook. You couldn't get me on Facebook by threatening to strap me to chair and make me watch repeated viewings of the View...or threatening me with a jab of your Covid mRNA toxin for that matter. Actually what I saw was the Premier of Queensland, Annastacia Palaszuck standing in front of what looked like the ground breaking for a camp bragging about how she was going to "keep Australians safe" with what she called "a regional quarantine facility." I've also seen video of one they have operating in the Northern territory. Don't believe me? https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZHb8XzLzdmbO/
  7. They are in Australia. Or at least they have been restricted to within 5 kilometers of their homes. They're also building a megacamp for what, we don't exactly know. We only know it's supposedly Covid related and it won't be finished until 2024, So how far are we from them I wonder when the goalposts shift every week.
  8. I don't think I'm allowed to show you memes on the open site either but there's one where Donald Trump is holding a sign saying "Let's go Brandon." The let's go Brandon meme, in general, is going majorly viral.
  9. Nothing like me, Argus. Here ya go... On a subject close to the hearts of both of us, this is more like me:
  10. The study your puffing yourself up about ended in June, Right?
  11. In that case it seems strange that your media wants to hypothesize what will happen with Delta based on results from a study on Alpha. https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/ontario-reports-fewer-than-500-new-covid-19-cases-for-2nd-straight-day/ar-AAPcFs1 I've heard multiple reports that Delta is simply more virulent but less dangerous.
  12. Seems like they're hypothesizing the vaccine will make a larger wave of infections from the Delta variant of Covid less deadly. How will they know it's the vaccine doing that even if July, August and September show it to be true? How will they know it's not just a case of Delta being more virulent but less deadly than the original Covid? I remember hearing that was the case long before Delta hit Ontario.
  13. But remember offering a platform doesn't mean you can behave like a publisher. Right, Facebook? Right, Twitter?
  14. And here's another one where somebody did a search of the National Vaccine Information Center and received this reply: There's more at this link: https://medalerts.org/vaersdb/findfield.php?TABLE=ON&GROUP1=AGE&EVENTS=ON&PERPAGE=4000&SYMPTOMS[]=Aborted+pregnancy+(10000209)&SYMPTOMS[]=Abortion+(10000210)&SYMPTOMS[]=Abortion+complete+(10061614)&SYMPTOMS[]=Abortion+early+(10052846)&SYMPTOMS[]=Abortion+incomplete+(10000217)&SYMPTOMS[]=Abortion+induced+(10000220)&SYMPTOMS[]=Abortion+late+(10052847)&SYMPTOMS[]=Abortion+missed+(10000230)&SYMPTOMS[]=Abortion+of+ectopic+pregnancy+(10066266)&SYMPTOMS[]=Abortion+spontaneous+(10000234)&SYMPTOMS[]=Abortion+spontaneous+complete+(10061616)&SYMPTOMS[]=Abortion+spontaneous+incomplete+(10061617)&SYMPTOMS[]=Foetal+cardiac+arrest+(10084280)&SYMPTOMS[]=Foetal+death+(10055690)&SYMPTOMS[]=Premature+baby+death+(10076700)&SYMPTOMS[]=Premature+delivery+(10036595)&SYMPTOMS[]=Stillbirth+(10042062)&VAX=COVID19 Much more.
  15. That's not "another one." That's the link that was in the first article. Tell you what though, here is an actual for real "other one" It's a writer for a women's magazine. She starts with an anecdote (as does your CBC article) about her pregnant sister being pressured to get the vaccine. This caused her to do the research. Here's what she found: https://www.eviemagazine.com/post/hey-cdc-get-your-hands-off-our-pregnant-bodies And here's another actual "other one" from Lifesite News: And he explains in detail "Why ‘we never, ever, give experimental medicines to pregnant women’ " https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/735931/
  16. Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram have been down for more than five hours in a widespread outage Monday, disrupting communications for the company's roughly 3 billion users. [clip] Outages are nothing new in the online world, and services often go offline or experience slowdowns. Facebook's outage on Monday, however, was unusual in that it struck a suite of the company's products, including its central site and WhatsApp, an encrypted messaging service used widely around the world. Facebook is deeply enmeshed in global infrastructure and the outage disrupted communications for the company's billions of users. [clip] The outage creates another headache for Facebook, which is battling a massive public relations nightmare in the wake of a whistleblower's allegations that the social network is aware of harm that content on its services causes. The allegations were detailed in a series of stories published by The Wall Street Journal based on research leaked by the whistleblower that said the company ignored research about how Instagram can harm teen girls and that an algorithm change made users angrier. The whistleblower, a former Facebook product engineer named Frances Haugen, is scheduled to testify to Congress on Tuesday. She detailed some of her allegations in a televised interview on Sunday. Full story Here: https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/facebook-whatsapp-and-instagram-go-down-for-hours-in-widespread-outage/
  17. Ivermectin's cheap. Sooner or later people will figure out the new pills are just aping its behaviour. Ivermectin will become the brand name people use like they use Aspirin. Unless Pfizer and Merck give in to competitive pricing. And when they do monoclonal antibodies will have to come down in price too, or fade away.
  18. I think the real problem Pfizer and Merck are having with Ivermectin is it's cheap and accessible. The only thing that's keeping it from saving hundreds of thousands is bad press from the corporate media and bogus scare talk from Big Pharma.
  19. Remember what things like wide-screen TVs, computers, and VCRs costed when they first came out. Notice how the price went down. That's a thing we see in how the free market works on new technology. As the tech ages and new competition arrives prices plummet. But you may have a point. To my eye Monoclonal antibodies only started showing the effect they could have statistically when Florida started making them widely accessible. It isn't enough just to have them. If it was we would be seeing the Florida effect throughout the states. Trump bought up the stock of MCAs before he left office. It's interesting that Pfizer - the first company that came out with this recent pill apes Ivermectin's behaviour as a Protease Inhibitor. I think the other company, Merck, actually owns Ivermectin or at least they distribute it in America under the name Stromectol. This is interesting because there are a couple things Pfizer and Merck won't tell you about Ivermectin when they're going "Ivermectin, icky poo poo" like saying the word leaves a bad taste in their mouths. First, it's not just a horse pill. A scientist won a nobel prize for using it in humans to combat river blindness. Here's a link to Tokyo's medical assoc. chairman: https://citizenfreepress.com/column-3/tokyo-medical-chairman-press-conference-all-patients-and-physicians-should-begin-using-ivermectin/ He's explaining how Ivermectin is distributed annually in some African countries to fight off parasites. He cites how the African countries that do this have such a comparably small incidence of covid against the African countries that don't that the danger of covid from Ivermectin issuing African countries seems practically insignificant.
  20. Interesting all right. It begins by supporting the non-compliants' view that the need for boosters challenges the efficacy of what they're calling their "vaccine." After that the Nature article is pretty much cherry-picking of studies and wishful thinking. I've heard a counter-view that what remains and continues functioning in some cells is the potential long-range danger some worry about.
  21. Want to see the best example of media shamelessly lying in your face since 'mostly peaceful protests?' I'd like to show it to you but it's on video and apparently I'm not allowed to take advantage of the board function that displays video outside of clubs or profile posts so I'll give you the link to where you can go see it. Trust me it's worth it. https://twitter.com/i/status/1444457523902390273
  22. Don't know what you're talking about. A friend of mine was getting hard core cancer treatment during the peak of covid.
  23. Antibodies Persist for More Than a Year After COVID-19 Infection, Study Finds In Israel where they've been dealing with the variant for some time they're requiring booster shots after 6 months. Study after study comes out telling us natural immunity blows the doors off what they're calling vaccines and yet... Why is that? Kind of seems like all these mandates aren't making protection the priority so what is it they're really hoping to accomplish then?
  24. Mississaugas of the Credit Medicine Wheel, an Indigenous-owned and operated cannabis store, is more than just a dispensary: it’s an attempt to fight back against “economic genocide,” its owner and operator said. The store, operated by Ken Hughes of Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, is sovereign, meaning it’s operating outside of the scope of Ontario’s cannabis regulations and without a license — marking the first time a sovereign cannabis store has opened in Toronto. While Medicine Wheel appears to be Toronto’s first, it isn’t the only sovereign cannabis dispensary in Canada. A map of similar stores compiled by the website Dispensing Freedom shows more than 250 sovereign shops operating coast-to-coast." https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2021/10/01/torontos-first-sovereign-indigenous-owned-cannabis-shop-aims-to-fight-economic-genocide-and-is-operating-withoutprovincial-licensing.html
  25. No you didn't. You didn't have time. Go ahead tell me you're a speed reader. I won't believe that either. In any case, none of those 10 reasons has anything to do with the New World Order - even though in general, the admitted desire of many on top to bring one in is a legitimate concern.
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