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Conspiracy Theorists Said People Who Got the COVID Vaccine Would Be Dropping Like Flies. That Hasn’t Happened

Dolores Cahill was the most accurate with her prediction that it would be a slow but significant increase in cancers and heart diseases over a period of 10 years and that it would be very noticeable after 5 years. We can see that happening both with cancer in people of all ages and with heart issues.
 
Conspiracy Theorists Said People Who Got the COVID Vaccine Would Be Dropping Like Flies. That Hasn’t Happened

Let's keep this one for the future!
Another 18 months.
 
Dolores Cahill was the most accurate with her prediction that it would be a slow but significant increase in cancers and heart diseases over a period of 10 years and that it would be very noticeable after 5 years. We can see that happening both with cancer in people of all ages and with heart issues.
A relation of mine is in hospital at the moment. What was a flu, became a lung infection and tests then showed low blood count and in needed 5 blood transfusions. And still showing that thebody is struggling to make blood o/ keep blood count sufficient on its own. like WTF?
Of course they all had the injections and her relation on the other side was a volunteer vaccine injector. True believers. This girl is only in her 30s. She might have been sick anyway but I cant helping thinking that its a result of, or assisted by, the experimental injections she took.
 
Another marketing success

There's some shower of idiot's constantly in their comments .
When they let it open.
No acknowledgement that this treatment didn't work.
Causes side effects.
Anyway!
The reality is that almost nobody is getting these clot shots anymore. Which shows how out of touch our media are.

Of course they have bots in the comments sections throwing out the same old tired arguments but nobody is buying what they’re selling anymore.
 
Another marketing success

There's some shower of idiot's constantly in their comments .
When they let it open.
No acknowledgement that this treatment didn't work.
Causes side effects.
Anyway!
Is the clown 'honeybadger' who spends 24 hours, seven days a week pushing the establishment line in the comments section on boards.ie/thejournal.ie our very own Charlottesweb?:unsure:
 
More and more I hear ordinary folk saying the injections are useless and dangerous and probably responsible for more deaths and cancers.
This answers the question!
Follow money.
Public health concerns weren't really the priority.

 
This answers the question!
Follow money.
Public health concerns weren't really the priority.

It was ALWAYS about the money.
Anyone who thought anything else is mentally retarded.
 
Fella I knew growing up, mid 40s, just died of turbo pancreatic cancer. Was given 18 months, barely lasted 1 month.
 
Same here, and I hear it even more often about climate change and the green agenda generally.

All cheering stuff.
In a chippy yesterday and the sign by the till was that cash was their preferred payment option. The message continued that the banks was charging for each cashless transaction, and how that impacted on small family own businesses like that. It was heartening to see.
 
In a chippy yesterday and the sign by the till was that cash was their preferred payment option. The message continued that the banks was charging for each cashless transaction, and how that impacted on small family own businesses like that. It was heartening to see.
That's a clever appeal to avoid paying tax!
 
I did:
"The Normans had been casting eyes in this direction for some time prior, until MacMurrough's invitation gave them cause for coming. In 1137, Diarmuid MacMorrough, king of Leinster, failed in an attempt to take Waterford. He was trying to secure the large centres to advance his claim for high king of Ireland. In 1170 MacMorrough allied himself with Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (Strongbow); together they besieged and took Waterford after a desperate defence. This was the introduction of the Anglo-Normans into Ireland. In 1171, Henry II of England became the first English king to set foot in an Irish city, by landing with a large fleet at Waterford; he did so to ensure that Ireland became an English colony and not a rival Norman country."

Waterford is in Munster.
 

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