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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thank you for continually trying to and spurring us to reach hearts and minds, Igor :-)

ICYMI, I linked to your Substack as well as your post debunking the VAERS debunkers in the piece I published yesterday, “Letter to a Holocaust Denier” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/letter-to-a-holocaust-denier).

I didn’t have time to crunch the numbers for my state, but hopefully some people clicked that and will undertake the endeavor themselves.

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Igor Chudov's avatar

This is so awesome!

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Hopefully, it brings you a few new readers :-)

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CeliaSue's avatar

Pfizer has a new oral blood thinner medication for children. And San Francisco becomes the first jurisdiction in the world to mandate EUA vaccination for all 5-11 year olds.

In ~8 weeks, all children ages 5+ will be required to carry proof of full vaccination in order to dine in a restaurant with family, take swimming lessons, and more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEXDdYKGee4

Mandates are NOT laws...

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Igor Chudov's avatar

That's a sneaky way to "mandate" without a mandate.

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cmpalmer75's avatar

It's illegal to mandate a vaccine with an EUA.

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VE's avatar

In theory, yes. But at least one case has been lost in a federal court, with an appeal pending. Not a lawyer but things do seem complicated, especially in at-will employment states. I've been reading a lot about this lately. A family member has just been put on unpaid leave because of a company mandate, we are more than a little annoyed with the whole thing.

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RKCK's avatar

This is the part I don’t understand. Why is this not being pointed out more? I’ve mentioned it in my social media comments a couple of times, but definitely need to do a better job of highlighting it. Thanks for the reminder to do so.

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VE's avatar

Refuse to be a fool and just say no. There are better states just a short drive away.

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CeliaSue's avatar

am not a fool, am not a parent, have no kids. am a senior on hospice. some people can't just pick up and go especially not parents.

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Igor Chudov's avatar

You are right, unfortunately, and wishing you the best of health!

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VE's avatar

Understood, and my apologies. My main concern is my kid and school these days, but everyone is in a different situation.

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CeliaSue's avatar

sure, I am concerned about parents and their kids these days. my friends home schooled their kids and even traveled around the world with them in the 80's. I taught pre-school and babysat back then while I was in college. It was a different world. Good fortune.

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Gigolo Joe's avatar

All the better reason to get to know your community, meet like-minded parents with pools, and have dinner parties!

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Stephenie's avatar

Another wonderful practical post! Thanks!

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Igor Chudov's avatar

Yeah. Try to spent 15 minutes on Twitter or facebook or whatever. Search for "#GetVaccinated" or "covid clinic" and leave whatever comments you want. It works!

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cmpalmer75's avatar

I've been doing this for many months on Fakebook and Twitter.

Here are some of my usual posts:

The CDC director admitted in early August...three months ago...that the jabs don't stop infection or transmission of the virus and that the fully vaxxed and unvaxxed have similar viral loads.

https://rumble.com/vku759-cdc-director-covid-vaccines-do-not-prevent-transmission-of-covid.html?fbclid=IwAR1hYuEpzPvVwcyyJs5IoFFefHdlIwkgZheiQo-YxKm_pooAGuYq5GcIA1s

Twitter link:

https://twitter.com/CNNSitRoom/status/1423422301882748929

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The UK Health Security Agency has reported a higher rate of infection in the fully vaxxed age 30 and older for the past four weeks. The jabs don't stop infection or transmission.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-vaccine-weekly-surveillance-reports

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This article is shocking. I started posting it yesterday.

German news agency compiles a list of 75 European athletes who have "suddenly" become very ill or died in the past 5 months after being fully vaccinated.

https://report24.news/ab-13-jahren-lange-liste-ploetzlich-verstorbener-oder-schwerkranker-sportler/?fbclid=IwAR1AkhWzv02F81CkWJxRG4XVpk5meRdPM5Y98GYYZthYbiYN1q1QRq-WktY

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I pray we have reached the tipping point. Thank you for your analysis and insight.

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Igor Chudov's avatar

Great ideas and THANK YOU for doing your part! We are NOT powerless!

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cmpalmer75's avatar

Just fired back at a covidian who insisted the jabs stop infection and transmission...in response to the video of the CDC director telling Blitzer in early August that the jabs can no longer stop infection or transmission of the delta variant. Aargh.

Cognitive dissonance is hard to overcome...but we keep trying.

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Z-Twig's avatar

FYI - you can (usually) remove all the stuff after the "?" in the links you post (including the ? itself). So, for example, that last link can just be:

https://report24.news/ab-13-jahren-lange-liste-ploetzlich-verstorbener-oder-schwerkranker-sportler/

This can make the links look a bit friendlier. You should verify it still works, but it almost always will - one big exception is YouTube, they use those "query parameters" after the ? to determine which video to play.

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cmpalmer75's avatar

Thank you! I checked. The link still works.

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Stephenie's avatar

very helpful. thanks

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Gigolo Joe's avatar

I like it. A tactic I would take is to point out the tenor of the arguments. One side usually relies on facts, makes statements, and behaves with civility. The other side relies on invective, sarcasm, and ridicule. Pose yourself as neutral, and question why one side is so hostile.

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Igor Chudov's avatar

I really like that. I also think that we should never speak any untruths or engage in name calling.

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TRM's avatar

If you like goading people (and I do) but don't want to see them just go around putting up signs that say:

IVERMECTIN

FLCCC.NET

Always do it as cheap as possible and in a variety of ways. Pasting bumper stickers on school busses for example. On community mailboxes along with the "lost dog/cat" posters.

You cant tell how upset people get from seeing how quickly they get taken down. The stickers are hard to peal off and you can laugh at the remnants.

Constantly remind people that early treatments have been known for over a year and people have been allowed to suffer and die needlessly.

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Igor Chudov's avatar

The only early treatment that I am sure works is Vitamin D3.

Everything else is something that I hope works, but I am not assured enough to recommend any of that.

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TRM's avatar

You can see all the studies for vitamin D3, Ivermectin, HCQ and all the other non-vaccine treatments at c19early.com

It is never just one but always a shotgun approach. I like to use Ivermectin on posters because that gets the biggest push back from the media.

Never believe anything until it is officially denied. :)

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Stephenie's avatar

High five to a fellow sticker activist! It's my favorite!!! I think it is amazing how threatened people can feel from a sticker. After a very prolific evening, the next day I noticed almost all of my stickers had been covered by stickers from the communist youth party. I found that.... interesting. Another time I happened to catch a staff member outside the local clinic painstakingly removing a sticker that said vaccine=poison pasted over the clinic window decal. It wasn't my sticker, but it was a beautiful moment none the less. Last fun story: the newest My Little Pony movie (which is brilliant) contains a scene where the protagonist goes around town stickering images of pegasi and unicorns in an effort to diffuse "ethinic" hate. Loved it. Keep up the good work. Gonna order more stickers!

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Igor Chudov's avatar

Hm, this is interesting. Where do you get your stickers?

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Stephenie's avatar

Not sure where you are Igor or TRM. TRM do you have a good source to share? I am in the Netherlands and there are various grassroots organizations who run webshops where you can order rolls and rolls of stickers with various messages for quite reasonable prices. I have not yet found it necessary to create my own, I leave that to people with even more time.

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Igor Chudov's avatar

I am in the USA

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Ed's avatar

google darpa ADEPT (dod) or see the spec sheet for the mrna therapies.

https://darpa.mil/program/autonomous-diagnostics-to-enable-prevention-and-therapeutics

"delivered with near-immediate efficacy, and safely expressed in the body for only a limited duration, causing no permanent alteration to the genome."

all of that is sales, no tests!

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Ed's avatar

ivermectin has also shown use in treating cancers.....

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