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None of this goes away until a critical mass of the entire population everywhere, around the entire globe, wake up, realize they are being lied to and turned into willing slaves, and basically say FUCK YOU! to the powers that control this corrupt, sick world, starting with the contemporary conventional western medical establishment.

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You have hit the nail on the head. I have been non-compliant since the beginning: no masks for me nor my patients. Spikeshots for those 80+ that might have some net benefit after they understand the risk/rewards. No spikeshots for those under 30 unless seriously compromised. And never anything without a full discussion of the risks/rewards.

If no one wore a mask they could not arrest everyone, nor can they throw everyone out of a store/restaurant. In two years I have not been thrown out of anywhere.

I realize "Become ungovernable" is overused, but it is essentially the only thing to be done. Worked for Gandhi...

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It only takes a third of a population refusing to comply to make something unenforceable. If a third of students at a college refuse to get vaccinated, if a third of employees refuse to wear masks, if a third of patients refuse be masked for a healthy physical, it all falls apart. No school can afford to lose a third of it's students, no business can afford to lose a third of it's employees, and no private business can afford to lose a third of their customers.

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I know of some amazing grad students who have either deferred or taken a leave if absence in the past couple years.

Sadly, too many of them stayed in the system. I don’t have much respect for them.

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I realize "a third" here is not a precise mathematical calculation, more metaphorical in nature, but I've heard it said that the percentage of non-compliance or opposition needed is actually much lower, some say just 5 or 10%. This gives me modest hope. In any case, I do believe the percentage, very generally, of people who oppose stuff like masking and jab mandates, QR-codes and all the rest, is steadily growing. No one changes their mind in the other direction, amirite?

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Not only that, but I would submit that the noncompliance number has always been pretty high (and quiet), hence the need for incessant, heavy-handed, loudmouth propaganda.

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The zealots are extremely loud, mean, and full of self righteousness, no amount of logic will reach them. They believe bullying and shaming people in to following their rules is a moral obligation. It's the people in the middle we need. The ones that go along to get along can be persuaded by reason. And they are the ones that are beginning to the evil and madness for what it is.

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Well said!!

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In May, I had a friend in from Connecticut. We grew up together. I stood godfather to one of her nephews. She texted me after our visit and said she had covid, and asked if I got sick. I mentioned a brief cold I caught but it cleared up pretty quickly. She asked if I was tested. I said, “frankly, it was more than likely a cold, but if it was “covid” it was probably omicron, so I could give a shit.” Being a dentist, she texted this litany of how selfish I was that I could pass the virus to someone (elderly, obese, etc.) who may not have as easy of a time. I responded that I’ve been taking zinc, C, D3 and B12 for the last two and a half years. Been fine, my vaccine injury notwithstanding. If these people are in such danger and the vaccine has been an abject failure, I recommend the same vitamins. This is what other countries did ahead of any vaccine which was a full year away, including ivermectin, prednisone and monoclonals. She didn’t respond. Our next phone chat a couple weeks later was devoid of OMG!!! COVID!!! I’m so over this shit on such a biblical level, that I cannot even deal anymore. I’m just no fun at parties…

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People frame it as being "selfish" not to get jabbed, but I believe the most selfless thing you can do is to strive to be in the very best of health, physically and mentally. Like you I prefer the holistic approach, Vit D etc.

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Another selfless thing one can do is understand that one might end up being a person who takes one for the team as a virus runs its course.

Expecting Science to ‘technically’ alter everyone and everything just to keep you and yours out of the grave is very selfish indeed.

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I’m not necessarily against vaccines. I come from a time when mumps, rubella, polio, and company were real things that killed people and those vaccines actually were effective and saved millions of lives. However, this entire fracas was nothing more than a cash grab, right down to the indemnity provided Big Pharma. They can’t be sued per the Trump administration and Biden has not reversed it. This shit is mostly poison and fell far short of what was promised.

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Some are not sure those vaccines were actually effective.

In case you are interested, here’s a few free chapters from Dissolving Illusions by Humphries & Bystrianyk:

https://dissolvingillusions.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Dissolving-Illusions-Disease-Vaccines-and-The-Forgotten-History-FREE-Chapters-.pdf

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I seem to have run out of ways to express my disgust with all of this.

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This ends when Charlie Brown kicks Lucy in the head...

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Actually when he kicks her in the cunt first then in her head. So obviously to prevent her from breeding, and then to render her useless feckin brain comatose. 👍

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Or he could just verify that she's fully vaxxed and then kick her in the head. It would accomplish the same thing.

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best comment ever!

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it all goes away when you say no. if your favorite restaurant wants you to wear a mask until your food arrives, tell them politely that you won't be dining there until their policies reflect reality.

if your doctor talks to you in that condescending bossy way, ask him for you medical records and walk out of his office. tell him in no uncertain terms why he has lost your business

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My first advice to new parents is now always - listen to your own instincts above everything. Most new-parent education is really indoctrination, and it works. We’re taught from the first moment you hold a baby that the pediatrician always knows more about your kid than you do. I’ve listened to panel discussions amongst pediatric practices where “parent education” is one of their main areas of focus. Shouldn’t it be children’a healthcare? Just shows that parents are the best defense against a morally bankrupt medical system. And the medical system knows it.

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We had a half a dozen doctors and nurses and doulas and whatever the hell else warn us, stridently, against the TERRIFYINGLY DANGEROUS practice of co-sleeping, a practice that absolutely inevitably ends in the death of a baby. We listened to three nights of screaming, then tucked our tiny baby against her mom in our bed, then went to sleep.

At the risk of blowing minds and outraging the experts, babies like being touched and held by their moms.

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I had a defining moment with child #3. He was mildly jaundiced (don’t get me started on what I now know about jaundice). I escaped the hospital after less than 24 hours. Both of those things raised all kinds of ridiculous alarms which “required” me to present myself and my baby to the doc every day for a few days. The doc was trying to increase his fluid intake and had this ridiculous system of tubes and formula supplementation, etc, she wanted me to do. She stopped in the middle of her speech and looked at me and said, you’re not going to do this, are you. I laughed and said, nope. That started a redefinition of our relationship. One that continued to improve from there. (It was this same pediatrician, nine years later, who mentioned covid vaccination in passing, and all I had to do was smile. And she knew.)

I so need to get writing more. Haha.

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the ‘knowing smile’... at least she has some emotional intelligence.

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She actually has been great over the years. But I think she’s somewhat rare as a “mainstream” pediatrician. It’s why she’s the only normie doctor I hang on to. Haha.

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“then tucked our tiny baby against her mom in our bed, then went to sleep.”

Such a sweet sight to visualize! 😘

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We had two very old cats at the time, so when we came home with a baby, then put her in the bed, they went sniff sniff sniff, then climbed in around the baby and her mom and went to sleep. It was a pod of four, basically interlocked. The best.

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Our old maine coon cat loved babies. Despite 'expert' medical advise and old wives tales, he was inseparable from my son in his first year.

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Yeah, we don't have many baby pictures that don't have a cat in them.

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OMG! Even sweeter!

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Amen!!!

The modern cultural prohibition against co-sleeping with infants is a 20th Century construct designed to alleviate the qualms of selfish parents. Period.

For millennia, families lived in tiny quarters where co-sleeping was the only viable option. All 3 of my sons were the proud beneficiaries of co-sleeping and it has served them well.

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From what I can understand the only victims of co-sleeping had mothers who were intoxicated or morbidly obese. Being neither of those things I co-slept with my babies just fine...well at least they're adults now, so there's that.

I have later adjusted the technique to baby chicks, spending the first few nights home with them in a towel 'nest' next to me so they can sleep without heat lamps and bond with me.

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Awwww.

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This culture is tragically depraved.

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LOL I never told them and thankfully they didn't ask but I am pretty sure I would have deemed it none of their business, and not answered.

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Now, THAT’S the spirit!

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Last night I listened to Steve Kirsch's podcast with Andrew Wakefield, and the latter made precisely the same point: mothers must ABOVE ALL follow their instincts. Rule number one. Great discussion, Wakefield is amazing, highly recommended:

https://rumble.com/v17xp5j-andrew-wakefield-interview.html

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Precisely why doctors work so hard to convince you they know better.

I’ll have to give this a listen. I didn’t find Dr. Wakefield until after I had two kids diagnosed with autism. And starting to dig into everything was incredibly painful. But thank heavens for people like Dr. Wakefield for risking everything (and being punished for it) for raising a warning.

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I’m gettin’ that bumper sticker, “Moms KNOW.”

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Andrew Wakefield, not Steve

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Fixed, thanks

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But the science! This makes me want to puke 🤮

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Right?

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“High Community Level” is pretty barf-y, too.

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None of this goes away until you decide to make it go away

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Rad… I need a psychiatrist then.

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Stepford Docs.....What has happened to critical thinking??

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Critical thinking went missing shortly after ethics.

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What a punchable moment...

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Sometimes I hate being proved right and this has been one of those times. When everyone was saying the v was the path to normalcy, I was laughing in their faces. I was laughing at the covidians when they still clung to their muzzles after getting their jabs, despite mere weeks before having told me how excited they were to get back to normal. And here we are, two and a half years into two weeks to flatten the curve, the virus cultists are still wrapping their mouths, and it's not nearly so funny anymore.

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It doesn't really go away until the demons are in jail or executed.

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YES!!! Execute them all! 😀👍

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🎯

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I know the doctor quoted, nicest guy in the world, and I'm sure he's 100% sincere.

I suppose thinking anything different would mean disavowing your entire career up to that point, too far a stretch for many.

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My response: No

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He can wear my mask for me.

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I hope more folks start replying, “Prefer Not To Answer” when asked about vax status.

I do know some doctors are not asking.

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