Check in if you're not getting the COVID "vaccine."

What the general public does not know is what the FDA Approved said drug under and the way the commercials are, it is Implied the drug has "Full Approval."

Anyone that wants to know can look up their favorite drugs package insert at the following site.

https://www.dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/index.cfm

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RSV Vaccines May Increase Risk Of Rare Neurological Condition​


“What is always missing with VAERS is a good denominator. Given that these vaccines have been distributed for less than a year (since May 31, 2023), I would expect the uptake to still be fairly low,” he added.


The swine flu vaccine was taken off of the market for fewer deaths,” Mr. Hooker told The Epoch Times. “It seems that with the advent of the horrific result of the COVID-19 vaccine, the bar has been severely lowered in terms of overall safety.”


Although most people recover from GBS, some cases are severe and can be fatal. Recovery can take several years, and it may take six months or longer after symptoms start for an individual with GBS to walk again.

Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) and Bickerstaff brainstem encephalitis (BBE) are two variants of GBS. MFS is a nerve disease that usually involves the lower cranial and facial nerves, and BBE involves altered consciousness, problems with muscle coordination, and impaired eye movements.


 

Harvard University announced on March 5 that it had ended the COVID-19 shot mandate, walking back on its announcement just weeks earlier that all students needed the shot to register for the fall semester.

The university made the announcement in a post on its website, stating: “Harvard University Health Services (HUHS) will no longer require students to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. We strongly recommend that all members of the Harvard community stay up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccines, including boosters if eligible.”
 
Who could have guessed?


As unions representing Ontario hospital workers continue to label the province's staffing crisis at its breaking point, some experts say continued COVID-19 vaccine mandates may inadvertently contribute to it.

Last month, CUPE's Ontario Council of Hospital Unions said that understaffing was taking a toll on its members' mental health, including registered practical nurses, personal support workers and clerical staff. That was compounded by a demonstration in Toronto on Tuesday, where hundreds of workers and union leaders rallied outside the Sheraton Centre.

Ontario's health care worker shortage has been widely known for years and is only set to worsen. According to a report from the Financial Accountability Office of Ontario (FAO) last spring, Ontario will be short of 33,000 nurses and PSWs by 2028 and must spend over $21 billion more to meet its expansion targets.
 

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Wyatt Gable


“The biggest thing for me was my first year at ECU you didn’t get vaccinated for COVID, which I did not, you had to get tested every week, and if you didn’t get tested, they turned off your ID,” he said.

“I couldn’t get food at the dining hall, things like that, and the real big one like, you know, you have to wear your mask in the bus, class, everywhere you go, but then you can go to the basketball game where there’s 4,000 people and you don’t have to wear one,” Gable said.
 
Good Day, my friends!

God have Mercy on us, it is already four years.....

Praise to Lady Fortune, we have not been sick one day since the beginning of this CF.

We heeded the warnings to isolate and mask-up and sanitize immediately. Due mainly to my Bio-Lab
experience, my sister who was the senior NeoNate ICU Charge Nurse in a famous Boston hospital (she
is retired now), and the daughter who is a degreed Physical Therapist at a major treatment center here
in NC. They were a source of solid data on how bad those first months were. Particularly, babies and
elderly deaths due to Covid-19 and associated comorbidities.

We then stayed home at least 90% of the time, did not 'go out' except as needed for food shopping,
errands, car maintenance, and such. Air flights?? Oh, HELL no !! if we could not drive to a location in
12 hours, we did not go. Oh, we are both retired, so don't have to mix with offices, transit, and people
unless we desire.

Did we miss anything, well, probably yes. BUT! We stayed home, we did serious maintenance work on
the house and property, drank coffee on the porch and watched the sunset, developed a serious hobby
for wine drinking and cooking, got to know each other better than when we first met. I still do a lot of
major grilling for our meals.

Not meant to be so long-winded, but we did have to make serious changes in our life and social
activites so that we could stay away from people who refused (and ranted) re masking. I would
imagine that a lot of those people are dead now, but we shall never find the true Morbidity and
Mortality numbers.

So, chilling on our mountain here, waiting to see what happens this year.

Cheers! - paperplinker
 
Good Day, my friends!

God have Mercy on us, it is already four years.....

Praise to Lady Fortune, we have not been sick one day since the beginning of this CF.

We heeded the warnings to isolate and mask-up and sanitize immediately. Due mainly to my Bio-Lab
experience, my sister who was the senior NeoNate ICU Charge Nurse in a famous Boston hospital (she
is retired now), and the daughter who is a degreed Physical Therapist at a major treatment center here
in NC. They were a source of solid data on how bad those first months were. Particularly, babies and
elderly deaths due to Covid-19 and associated comorbidities.

We then stayed home at least 90% of the time, did not 'go out' except as needed for food shopping,
errands, car maintenance, and such. Air flights?? Oh, HELL no !! if we could not drive to a location in
12 hours, we did not go. Oh, we are both retired, so don't have to mix with offices, transit, and people
unless we desire.

Did we miss anything, well, probably yes. BUT! We stayed home, we did serious maintenance work on
the house and property, drank coffee on the porch and watched the sunset, developed a serious hobby
for wine drinking and cooking, got to know each other better than when we first met. I still do a lot of
major grilling for our meals.

Not meant to be so long-winded, but we did have to make serious changes in our life and social
activites so that we could stay away from people who refused (and ranted) re masking. I would
imagine that a lot of those people are dead now, but we shall never find the true Morbidity and
Mortality numbers.

So, chilling on our mountain here, waiting to see what happens this year.

Cheers! - paperplinker

You should get out more. You’d be surprised by who died and who is still living. And how many are still dying. Who’d a think it all?
 
Good Day, my friends!

God have Mercy on us, it is already four years.....

Praise to Lady Fortune, we have not been sick one day since the beginning of this CF.

We heeded the warnings to isolate and mask-up and sanitize immediately. Due mainly to my Bio-Lab
experience, my sister who was the senior NeoNate ICU Charge Nurse in a famous Boston hospital (she
is retired now), and the daughter who is a degreed Physical Therapist at a major treatment center here
in NC. They were a source of solid data on how bad those first months were. Particularly, babies and
elderly deaths due to Covid-19 and associated comorbidities.

We then stayed home at least 90% of the time, did not 'go out' except as needed for food shopping,
errands, car maintenance, and such. Air flights?? Oh, HELL no !! if we could not drive to a location in
12 hours, we did not go. Oh, we are both retired, so don't have to mix with offices, transit, and people
unless we desire.

Did we miss anything, well, probably yes. BUT! We stayed home, we did serious maintenance work on
the house and property, drank coffee on the porch and watched the sunset, developed a serious hobby
for wine drinking and cooking, got to know each other better than when we first met. I still do a lot of
major grilling for our meals.

Not meant to be so long-winded, but we did have to make serious changes in our life and social
activites so that we could stay away from people who refused (and ranted) re masking. I would
imagine that a lot of those people are dead now, but we shall never find the true Morbidity and
Mortality numbers.

So, chilling on our mountain here, waiting to see what happens this year.

Cheers! - paperplinker
I think you're looking for the Check-in if you're getting the jab thread that died off about 3 years ago...
 
Good Day, my friends!

God have Mercy on us, it is already four years.....

Praise to Lady Fortune, we have not been sick one day since the beginning of this CF.

We heeded the warnings to isolate and mask-up and sanitize immediately. Due mainly to my Bio-Lab
experience, my sister who was the senior NeoNate ICU Charge Nurse in a famous Boston hospital (she
is retired now), and the daughter who is a degreed Physical Therapist at a major treatment center here
in NC. They were a source of solid data on how bad those first months were. Particularly, babies and
elderly deaths due to Covid-19 and associated comorbidities.

We then stayed home at least 90% of the time, did not 'go out' except as needed for food shopping,
errands, car maintenance, and such. Air flights?? Oh, HELL no !! if we could not drive to a location in
12 hours, we did not go. Oh, we are both retired, so don't have to mix with offices, transit, and people
unless we desire.

Did we miss anything, well, probably yes. BUT! We stayed home, we did serious maintenance work on
the house and property, drank coffee on the porch and watched the sunset, developed a serious hobby
for wine drinking and cooking, got to know each other better than when we first met. I still do a lot of
major grilling for our meals.

Not meant to be so long-winded, but we did have to make serious changes in our life and social
activites so that we could stay away from people who refused (and ranted) re masking. I would
imagine that a lot of those people are dead now, but we shall never find the true Morbidity and
Mortality numbers.

So, chilling on our mountain here, waiting to see what happens this year.

Cheers! - paperplinker

This post is so dumb.
 
Not meant to be so long-winded, but we did have to make serious changes in our life and social
activites so that we could stay away from people who refused (and ranted) re masking. I would
imagine that a lot of those people are dead now, but we shall never find the true Morbidity and
Mortality numbers.

So, chilling on our mountain here, waiting to see what happens this year.
Ah, good, you can stay home. If you're that affected then that seems like the best plan.
 
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Think of the mental trauma involved in living like that and making that post. That was done on purpose. Poor dude is a victim.

It's weird. Reminds me of the kind of fake posts the FBI was making on twitter from fake accounts, while simultaneously deleting/censoring/banning the accounts of REAL doctors. It has that dumb tone to it.

Same hysterical nonsense devoid of any reason. Laughable. Should be openly ridiculed, which we know is precisely what this...uh heh...person... did to anybody who actually used their brains during this whole mess.
 
imagine missing out on life because of a cold

We took a family weekend trip this weekend. On Thursday my wife walks in and tells me our daughter’s roommate tested positive for Covid. She’s asking if it’s still ok if she comes. I just look up at my wife with a look of disgust. She walks away and says we’ll pick her up around lunch on Friday. Let’s see if I die this week from the sniffles. 😳
 
Massive lawsuit wins would be a nice warm up for the hangings.



Jury trial set for hospital accused of intentionally killing a teen with Down syndrome​

By Cassy Fiano-Chesser | November 12, 2023


A hospital accused of intentionally killing a teenage girl with Down syndrome has lost its last chance to dismiss, and the case will now move forward, in what her family says is a “first-of-its-kind” jury trial.

Earlier this year, the tragic death of Grace Schara came to light. In 2021, Grace died at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital; she had been given a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order without her or her family’s knowledge or consent; additionally, she was administered a cocktail of drugs — Precedex, Lorazepam, and Morphine — which are known to cause hypoxia, or low levels of oxygen in body tissues.

Grace had been diagnosed with COVID-19


We are in the discovery phase in preparation for the three-week jury trial beginning on November 4 (the day before the election). We submitted our expert reports last week and are planning to start depositions in April. As we keep drilling down the important details, the confidence in the case grows. It has been a pleasure to work with the outstanding legal team on a weekly basis.

I’m continuing to do interviews and speaking engagements, zeroing in on 1,000 opportunities to wake people up with Grace’s murder and ongoing research.

Thank you for your continued encouragement. This fight is the most important I’ve ever been involved in. God keeps opening doors I could have never imagined.

I personally appreciate your support and prayers.

God bless you.

Grace’s Dad
 
Massive lawsuit wins would be a nice warm up for the hangings.





We are in the discovery phase in preparation for the three-week jury trial beginning on November 4 (the day before the election). We submitted our expert reports last week and are planning to start depositions in April. As we keep drilling down the important details, the confidence in the case grows. It has been a pleasure to work with the outstanding legal team on a weekly basis.

I’m continuing to do interviews and speaking engagements, zeroing in on 1,000 opportunities to wake people up with Grace’s murder and ongoing research.

Thank you for your continued encouragement. This fight is the most important I’ve ever been involved in. God keeps opening doors I could have never imagined.

I personally appreciate your support and prayers.

God bless you.

Grace’s Dad

i could've swore we already had some trials like this in the past
 
It's weird. Reminds me of the kind of fake posts the FBI was making on twitter from fake accounts, while simultaneously deleting/censoring/banning the accounts of REAL doctors. It has that dumb tone to it.

Same hysterical nonsense devoid of any reason. Laughable. Should be openly ridiculed, which we know is precisely what this...uh heh...person... did to anybody who actually used their brains during this whole mess.
There's no way that was a real person. That was an AI bot. Look at its previous postings. 90% in the welcome forum and just as full of the same generic grammar issues.
 


1/ An NC Court of Appeals opinion from yesterday illustrates hurdles to COVID-19 vaccine lawsuits.

The court held that a minor who got a jab against his will and his mom's wishes cannot bring legal claims against those who administered the shot.

Why? The PREP Act.

More:

2/ The case involves a then-14-year-old high school football player.

In August 2021, after a COVID-19 outbreak in the football team, Guilford County Schools announced players could not practice again “until cleared by a public health professional.”

Testing was offered.

3/ Plaintiffs allege the teen’s stepdad dropped him off at the test site, and that after clinic workers unsuccessfully tried to contact the boy’s mom, “one of the workers instructed the other worker to ‘give it to him anyway.’”

The workers didn’t try to contact the stepdad.

4/ Plaintiffs allege that the teen thought he was getting a COVID-19 test, but got one of the COVID-19 vaccines instead, which he did not want.

5/ The mother and son sued the clinic for battery and the school board for violating the North Carolina and U.S. Constitutions.

The trial court dismissed the case in view of the liability shield provided by the PREP Act. The NC Court of Appeals affirmed. 6/ in the opinion, after noting that NC law requires parental consent for EUA vaccines, the court turned to the text of the PREP Act and the liability protection the statute provides.

The court also cited the statute’s “broad provision preempting state law.”
 
There's no way that was a real person. That was an AI bot. Look at its previous postings. 90% in the welcome forum and just as full of the same generic grammar issues.

Indeed. Covidaganda bot.
Hence "person" in quotes.
 

The Vires Law Group, in collaboration with the Chris Byrd Law Firm and supported by the Former Feds Group Freedom Foundation, announces the submission of requests to the District Attorneys of twenty-two Texas counties to initiate criminal investigations into Dr. Anthony Fauci and other officials for alleged crimes against the citizens of Texas before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
There's no way that was a real person. That was an AI bot. Look at its previous postings. 90% in the welcome forum and just as full of the same generic grammar issues.
Either that, or as dumb as a bot.

The giveaway was their biolab experience teaching them that an N95 does anything to protect against an aerosolized/airborne virus 😂😂😂

At this point, with three years of Cochrane Review meta studies and the massive BMJ meta study saying that masks do nothing if not make outcomes worse, it's wild to still see anyone wearing them.

But of course, we are still living in upside down world when it comes to mainstream medicine. I am constantly amazed at how many healthcare pros still support masks or COVID shots.

@Chuckman , is your institution showing any signs of waking up? I am assuming not, if they want their NIH, FDA, CDC etc funds to keep coming in.
 
Either that, or as dumb as a bot.

The giveaway was their biolab experience teaching them that an N95 does anything to protect against an aerosolized/airborne virus 😂😂😂

At this point, with three years of Cochrane Review meta studies and the massive BMJ meta study saying that masks do nothing if not make outcomes worse, it's wild to still see anyone wearing them.

But of course, we are still living in upside down world when it comes to mainstream medicine. I am constantly amazed at how many healthcare pros still support masks or COVID shots.

@Chuckman , is your institution showing any signs of waking up? I am assuming not, if they want their NIH, FDA, CDC etc funds to keep coming in.

We no longer require the vaccine. We don't mask anymore, either, except for oncology.
 

Yesterday, I cross-posted an article by physician Dr. Clayton J. Baker, who pointed out that many medical schools still require Covid vaccines and/or boosters. The author identified the real reason that probably explains this mandate:

“There is likely an underlying and utterly non-medical reason these mandates persist. A covert screening process, often used in large corporations’ Human Resources departments, appears to be taking place—this is an effort to weed out any and all individuals who do not passively comply with all regulations, however invasive or unnecessary they may be.”

This article made me realize how similar compliance or obedience tests are being administered in institutions throughout society.

In the vaccine example, the goal is not to protect the health of medical students, who, after all, face zero risk of dying from Covid (but do face a greater risk of death if they are vaccinated).

The vaccine mandate for medical students is an effort to ensure any doctor capable of independent thinking will not be allowed to practice medicine. It’s an effort to ensure the bureaucrats will control healthcare in the future and that this control will not be challenged by any contrarians or mavericks.
 
Data doesn’t lie - heart failures in Navy pilots.
 
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Yesterday, I cross-posted an article by physician Dr. Clayton J. Baker, who pointed out that many medical schools still require Covid vaccines and/or boosters. The author identified the real reason that probably explains this mandate:

“There is likely an underlying and utterly non-medical reason these mandates persist. A covert screening process, often used in large corporations’ Human Resources departments, appears to be taking place—this is an effort to weed out any and all individuals who do not passively comply with all regulations, however invasive or unnecessary they may be.”

This article made me realize how similar compliance or obedience tests are being administered in institutions throughout society.

In the vaccine example, the goal is not to protect the health of medical students, who, after all, face zero risk of dying from Covid (but do face a greater risk of death if they are vaccinated).

The vaccine mandate for medical students is an effort to ensure any doctor capable of independent thinking will not be allowed to practice medicine. It’s an effort to ensure the bureaucrats will control healthcare in the future and that this control will not be challenged by any contrarians or mavericks.

Apply to military, civilian government positions, etc etc
 
We no longer require the vaccine. We don't mask anymore, either, except for oncology.
Glad to hear that, but are docs following the data and recommending against COVID shots for people under 50 (not that they help anyone)?

Are they talking about the high adverse event profile and diagnosing anyone with COVID vaccine injuries?

Do they talk openly about how the shots don't prevent you from getting COVID or spreading it (and they never did)?

Are the docs who advised Durham Public Schools and the Museum of Life and Science to require masks and vax now telling them to stop? I don't think so, because the Museum is STILL requiring teen volunteers to be vaccinated for COVID.

At her appt last year my daughter's pediatrician was still recommending the COVID shot for early teens.

There is a lot of damage to be undone, and it's on the docs to undo it. Especially if they want to be trusted again.

That's what I meant by 'waking up'... Not just protecting their own butts.
 
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