Posted on 04/12/2021 12:05:50 PM PDT by ransomnote
Thank you to FReeper TianaHighrider for the link which I found in her post here:
Brighteon
https://www.brighteon.com/14c9865e-36b3-48b1-afe4-5427a42802d6
Nursing home worker provides amazing testimony of his observations of the dangerous experimental drug.
The caregiver in the video genuinely cares, and is obviously grieved by the cold way abrupt decline/death following vaccination is eagerly explained away.
your name on here is a song... beautiful song but brings back memories I don’t want
can I ask how you came to using it.
” brings back memories I don’t want”
But maybe they are the most valuable to us?
An easy way to learn.
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Watch your star trek videos and learn something. Post #137 is where you lost.
“Yea, the ‘super spreader event’ was the vaccines.”
You just ramped up the signal right there. Well done.
Thanks to you, it won’t be necessary for assistant crossing guard Fury to act.
I hear he just got promoted to Crossing Guard, First Class for exemplary performance in cut and paste technique.
Typical vaxiphile response.
I’m still waiting for data to disprove these threads the vaxiphiles keep dissing.
But I keep not seeing any. Just angry broad brush smear tactics of labeling everyone who doesn’t agree with them lockstep as *gasp* anti-vaxxers......
You know what I think the real problem is? I think these guys got the vax and there's no turning back now. They MUST hold their position, or admit their mistake.
And that ain't gonna happen.
No amount of evidence or reason can get through to them now.
That is no excuse for demeaning them as a class, especially when they come forward to whistle blow without any personal gain.
It’s easy to disparage a class: politicians, priests, teachers, by race, national origin or by hair color.
While there are some who will deserve the disparagement it is very sloppy thinking, unfair, ungenerous and to be deplored. People deserve to be evaluated individually not by group stereotypes.
That’s why I wrote, “Many don’t deserve that reputation. Many do.” Depends on the policies of each nursing home, too. What I found out about one state-run veteran’s home was bad. Same about some private ones.
I’m acquainted with one nurse’s aide who lives nearby and works in a private nursing home. She seems nice and appears to be very conscientious, but she lives in poverty and strife as a single mother with several adult children.
Jan_Sobieski wrote: “How about this study? Does it count?”
Why do you think it’s relevant?
Why wouldn’t it?
Yes, we oldsters are being systematically euthanized by the governments of the world.............
RE- Hospice care is end of life care to make a terminal patient comfortable
That’s news to me.
I had relatives in hospice years ago and it was definitely end of life care.
It only confuses things when they change the definitions like that. To have two completely different definitions for hospice you don’t know if the person is dying or not and it’s very awkward to have to ask when someone tells you their loved one is in hospice.
Jan_Sobieski wrote: “Why wouldn’t it?”
It’s about SARS, not COVID. It’s almost 10 years old.
So the only non kung flu deaths in hospice facilities are ones who got the kung flu vaccines. Got it. They miraculously recovered from kung flu only to die of “age related” issues.
amen. that guy is FULL of gas.
Where is our SARS vaccine?
LOL
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