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Caroline's avatar

That’s a big win! I would like compensation and admission of guilt by the government for forcing me to have those nasal swab tests done for travelling before they banned me from travel altogether as an unvaccinated person. The travel ban is, of course, another major infringement of my rights. What we have suffered is unbelievable. I was also suspended from my job without pay for refusing the poison injection, and I am still suffering the financial and psychological consequences. Trudeau supports “My body, my choice” for abortions, including right before birth, because this aligns with the 2030 goals of depopulating. The death vaxx aligns with that goal, too. But try to say “My body, my choice” when it comes to deadly injections or nasal swabs, and all of a sudden it’s considered hate speech by the fringe minority.

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Vicki's avatar

Another person with Common Sense wins. Good job Mr. Weisdorf !!

Aaron Siri : WOW! And Just like that...https://open.substack.com/pub/aaronsiri/p/and-like-that-the-claim-vaccines?r=15eyho&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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peter john wraight's avatar

A big win for the good guys

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Jim Torma's avatar

Poor lady. She has been transfected by the shots. Her DNA has been altered!!!

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Lisa Novakowski's avatar

The time to look at all unscientific claims to influence public behavior under coercive means is now.

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Jim Torma's avatar

I agree, but what science has any credibility? That’s my big question.

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Lisa Novakowski's avatar

That is a good question.

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krishna e bera's avatar

Mathematics. Check Profs Norman Fenton and Martin Neil substack https://wherearethenumbers.substack.com/

Also, any science can stay credible if they stay open to criticism and reveal their funders. There are still lots of good papers published, but you have to start with a reviewer you trust to point out the good ones. Like any trust network of friends and journalists etc, there are no shortcuts.

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Jim Torma's avatar

As we learn that AIDS research was corrupt as was SARS it brings into question all virus research. For the first time I was able to view and review electron microscope pictures of viruses and an art student specializing in shapes or abstract art would question any resemblance to what is supposed to be similar or the same virus. It requires a very big stretch of the imagination to see clear commonality. Why are the slides so dissimilar?

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Elsie's avatar

It was traumatizing to endure it too. I’m furious that I allowed it but I was in 2 other countries trying to get ‘home’

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Jim Torma's avatar

It’s terrible that they put you through that unnecessary procedure for nothing but fear.

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Jim Torma's avatar

The swab breaks the cribriform platelet that is comprised of 5 bones. That potentially results in brain inflammation. The blood brain barrier can be breached.

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Lizanne's avatar

I’m not a Dr. but you are so right about the potential harm. I know of a case where a woman died as a result of that breach, develop an infection and then died!

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Jim Torma's avatar

I checked with doctors and there is an incredible number of brain inflammations that are not explainable unless you tie in minimum wage employees hired in a hurry with 15 minutes of swab training.

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