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shibumi's avatar

"Long C0VID" is what former financier Ed Dowd has said his sources in the US say the Ped0 J0e admin in going to blame the deaths in the US on.

Or... "climate change."

Really.

Personally, I'd go for "sudden death from asymptomatic C0VID" but the again, I have a creative mind.

In the end, it won't matter. The vast majority of the vaxxed would rather believe a lie than face their situation

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Mark's avatar

The narrators have already started with "long covid" here in Australia;

Funnily enough, There are "University Studies (in Melbourne Australia) clearly demonstrating that climate change can cause severe heart problems and sudden strokes"

The playbook is so predictable but yet as you say, the shot ones would rather believe a Lie than face the reality that they fell for a trap

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Karyne's avatar

University studies manufactured by bought scientists to deliver the wanted fraud. If people now believe the university studies on top of all the demonstrative lies so far told about all things covid, then they truly deserve what they get. To not question the narrative now means you’re refusing to face the truth. The truth is so damn obvious. It’s everywhere. Just like the corruption.

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Ely's avatar

Belief in the climate change narrative is a cult.

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

This recent report claims that "patients" have a high risk of heart related disease up to 18 months after infection. It's not clear if they mean "anyone who got infected" or actual patients as in hospital or doctor setting. By inference, I'd say the latter group, who are presumably worse cases than (probably) the majority of a country's (the entire world's?) population who have probably had at least one case by now. But obviously, governments can seize upon the former definition and then claim that everybody's at risk.

https://www.timesnownews.com/health/warning-covid-patients-are-at-high-death-risk-for-at-least-18-months-from-infection-article-97159895

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