Posted on 01/16/2022 5:22:25 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
President Donald Trump gave a powerful speech to an energized, massive crowd in Florence, Arizona last night as the Trump rallies return ahead of the Red Wave coming in November of this year to reclaim the republic from the illegitimate Biden* presidency.
However, there was one glaring difference in Trump’s speech — he didn’t push the vaccines.
Instead, the former POTUS reminded the crowd of his successful push for effective therapeutics against the CCP virus, and the primacy of natural immunity in children.
Trump was noticeably booed in a recent speech, and took criticism after an interview with Candace Owens, when he said everyone should get vaxed if they want to. His comments were most likely due to ego and POTUS having been fooled by Fauci and others around him as to the true purpose of the gene therapies called ‘vaccines’.
It seems the message has been received by Trump that the vaccines are killing the public.
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Trump must have read my comment just the other day. Exactly what I said. I even used the word “pivot”.
If they are pushing vax shots, I agree. Do as you demand others do.
But he aimed this at DeSantis who is anti-vax mandates. Hes not pushing the shots. But he isnt gutless for not saying if he had a booster, hes not demanding anyone else take it.
Please post a few details here about the cure referenced.
Enough IV vitamin C will cure any acute viral infection. It was published in 1948, and the years that followed, and has never been refuted. The Duke University Medical School graduate who published it, Dr Frederick Klenner, was in my estimation the greatest physician of the 20th century, and eventually, sometime long after my death, I expect that the medical school will be renamed in his honor.
If you don’t like reading Klenner’s own papers, Dr. Thomas E, Levy MD,JD has written books about Klenner, which are available on Amazon. The most recent was “Primal Panacea”(2011).
Here’s a story about a family that knew about Klenner’s work, and used it to save their loved one’s life https://jeffreydachmd.com/vitamin-c-saves-dying-man/ .
Thank you.
exactly right
<-I can’t believe how confused people get.
Trump NEVER pushed for mandated vaccines. Although he said he thought they were a good idea, he NEVER supported FORCING vaccines on people. The Lying Leftist Media helps with getting people confused.>
although treatment is the key voluntary vaccines should never be an issue-just another option out there
Can you should start saying the rest of it, too.
President Trump should say that he intended for the vaccine to be used to protect the most vulnerable in our society, the elderly, but that the vaccine was only one prong in their plan.Trump should say that the plan was to wait and see how things developed for everyone else, because there were promising therapeutics being researched in parallel with Warp Speed.
Trump should remind people that he suggested hydroxychloroquine was a promising treatment, but that it was shut down by the Big Pharma and Big Tech. We now know that HCQ and Quercetin are zinc ionophores that help slow the replication of COVID-19 in the body when taken with zinc.
Trump should say that there were other things like that being explored, but the Democrats pushed forward with a vaccine-only approach, going so far as to mandate that our children be given the experimental drug that was originally planned for the most elderly people to take, and that he had nothing to do with that.
-PJ
Yeah he knew better than the push the vaccines again. I was looking for him to directly defend the healthcare workers that lost their jobs. Trump did not directly defend them. Trump is also unwilling to condemn his USSC picks in any way. He gave them praise.
I don't know what happened there. Stupid dictation on my old tablet, I suppose.
-PJ
Trump didn’t endorse Team Kook despite your delusion that his failure to trigger your pals means that he lost his mind as well.
The argument from silence remains a logical fallacy which explains its popularity among the wizards of Q.
It's just you and Fauci now (and all the rest of your POS heroes, up to and including Adolf Hitler).
Oh it’s Hitler now?
Sorry, it’s just Trump and me. You losers are stuck with being neverTrumpers. The Lincoln Project may make you an offer.
It's always been Hitler. When you lay down with national socialists, you wake up with swastikas.
Everybody knows that.
“So he is ashamed of what he considered his greatest accomplishment.
I am glad that makes the folks around here happy.”
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“Sarcasm is not an attractive look.”
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“This stuff is important. What you are seeing is he is changing his tune to make people happy. I wonder what his real opinion is.
“Just another politician, desperate for acceptance.”
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With your first comment, laden with sarcasm, you appear to be finding fault with “the folks around here” for shaming Trump into silence with respect to something he was very recently trumpeting as one of his most significant accomplishments.
With your next comment, which comes without a note of sarcasm, it is Trump who comes in for condemnation, the indictment being that of common pandering, something we are not necessarily accustomed to seeing in or hearing from the supposed non-politician, Trump.
I agree. This stuff is important.
For an event like last night’s Talley to come and go with Trump not repeating his previous boast of excellent initiative, strong follow-through, and commensurate success, all with respect to the concept of fighting the SARS-CoV-2 virus by developing or refining new mRNA “vaccine” technology and deploying new “vaccines” to protect people against the worst effects of COVID-19, is quite unusual for him.
I’m not sure I fault either “the folks around here”, of whom I admit to being one, or Trump, for what has transpired. A transition seems to be taking place, after which the societal view of the wisdom of charging full bore into a campaign of injecting mRNA material into the bodies of every man, woman and child in this country appears to be changing from positive, or at least neutral, to negative, albeit with the benefit of hindsight for many (although some smelled a rat from the start).
For the time being, at least, Trump has stopped maintaining tension on the “I did a great thing by warp-speeding these vaccines into existence” line and focusing on other things.
We’ll see what the future brings. But for the time being some of us are happy to see that enthusiasm for experimental mass injection of mRNA-replication sera into human subjects is no longer “unbridled” but is instead perceptibly waning to at least some degree.
Eh, he was also lying in saying that whites were being denied not only equal access as blacks to monoclonal antibodies, but also to the jab. The implication in that fabrication was that the jab is a good unfairly being withheld from whites.
On Saturday night, Trump showed without a doubt that he certainly does care about the J6 people. Find a non-MSM video of his remarks (not easy to do!) and listen to them. You’ll find that what I say is true.
Trump referred accurately to recent race-based healthcare access chicanery on the part of the Brandon Sdministration and the individual members of its state and local/municipal brownshirt army.
No, he wasn’t accurate because he said that whites could get the jab because of racial policies. Yes, that is true about the MAs, but not at all re: the jabs.
I think there might have been a brief race-based hiccup in the availability of injectable mRNA sera in the NY/NJ region. Other than that, though, people of all races appear to have been encouraged to become versions 1.1, 1.2, 2.0 of themselves in response to a crummy respiratory virus.
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