They Knew It Would Kill, and They Did It Anyway
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Arm Chair Quarterback
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They Knew It Would Kill, and They Did It Anyway
In this 3 minute video testimony to the Canadian Parliament, Dr. Chris Shoemaker explains why the immune system is attacking organs of the body post Covid Vaxx and why it’s even more harmful to children. He explains that the toxic spike protein that adheres to every cell in the body makes your organs appear as if they are transplants which then causes your immune system to go after it.
That's why we see so many different symptoms from cancers (immune suppression), to eye and hearing problems, neurological problems, cardiac and vascular inflammatory problems etc,. He says the makers of vaccine knew this before they released it. And the did it anyway. Here's the short video:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CyBl_Dwu ... FlZA%3D%3D
That's why we see so many different symptoms from cancers (immune suppression), to eye and hearing problems, neurological problems, cardiac and vascular inflammatory problems etc,. He says the makers of vaccine knew this before they released it. And the did it anyway. Here's the short video:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CyBl_Dwu ... FlZA%3D%3D
- Chip
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Re: They Knew It Would Kill, and They Did It Anyway
I saw a few doctors warning about this very thing before the shots were even available. They said that nobody should even receive a single one of these mRNA shots.
I searched my email today and found a letter from our stake presidency a while back saying that vaccinated people could now come to church without masks, but the unvaccinated were still required to wear them. When will this madness ever be acknowledged?
I searched my email today and found a letter from our stake presidency a while back saying that vaccinated people could now come to church without masks, but the unvaccinated were still required to wear them. When will this madness ever be acknowledged?
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Arm Chair Quarterback
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Re: They Knew It Would Kill, and They Did It Anyway
I've wondered if there will ever be any "repentance" in the form of recognition of an error and then asking for some sort of forgiveness. That would be a simple thing. Forgiveness is at the heart of Christ's teachings. The problem is that when you ask for forgiveness, you admit an error, and this error has both theological ramifications (how can a prophet make an error like that?), and financial ramifications---lawsuits will fly if the church is found liable for pushing a "nuremberg-esque" intervention.Chip wrote: ↑October 17th, 2023, 9:39 pm I saw a few doctors warning about this very thing before the shots were even available. They said that nobody should even receive a single one of these mRNA shots.
I searched my email today and found a letter from our stake presidency a while back saying that vaccinated people could now come to church without masks, but the unvaccinated were still required to wear them. When will this madness ever be acknowledged?
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Christianlee
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The sinister answer is this was a depopulation shot. The WEF gangsters want to reduce world population to 500 million and this was another step in that direction. The conspiracy theory is that Covid was created to introduce the bio-weapon clot shots. I know that’s a wild thought, but it does seem to be playing out that way.
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blitzinstripes
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I'm still convinced that, as potentially detrimental as the COVID and vaxxes were, that it was all simply a trial run. I'm sure they are working around the clock to engineer the next super virus. And they will make damned sure that next time it won't be treatable with mild, common treatments like Ivermectin and Hydroxy chloroquine. They won't make that mistake again.
I really believe that the next virus they release upon us WILL be super deadly. But they may very well have an effective vaccine prepared in advance, knowing full well that the ones they would like to eliminate (most of us red pilled folks), would literally rather die than take the next shot. It's would be so easy for them to reduce the population and eliminate the opposition at the same time. They'll only be left with their blind, obedient sheep after the virus takes us out. It's almost the perfect plan.
I really believe that the next virus they release upon us WILL be super deadly. But they may very well have an effective vaccine prepared in advance, knowing full well that the ones they would like to eliminate (most of us red pilled folks), would literally rather die than take the next shot. It's would be so easy for them to reduce the population and eliminate the opposition at the same time. They'll only be left with their blind, obedient sheep after the virus takes us out. It's almost the perfect plan.
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silverado
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I would be very surprised if there ever was any recognition or repentance. There wasn't for the one they urged in 1976. That 'mistake' is looked back on as a good thing.Arm Chair Quarterback wrote: ↑October 17th, 2023, 9:49 pmI've wondered if there will ever be any "repentance" in the form of recognition of an error and then asking for some sort of forgiveness. That would be a simple thing. Forgiveness is at the heart of Christ's teachings. The problem is that when you ask for forgiveness, you admit an error, and this error has both theological ramifications (how can a prophet make an error like that?), and financial ramifications---lawsuits will fly if the church is found liable for pushing a "nuremberg-esque" intervention.Chip wrote: ↑October 17th, 2023, 9:39 pm I saw a few doctors warning about this very thing before the shots were even available. They said that nobody should even receive a single one of these mRNA shots.
I searched my email today and found a letter from our stake presidency a while back saying that vaccinated people could now come to church without masks, but the unvaccinated were still required to wear them. When will this madness ever be acknowledged?
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What mistake 'good thing' was made in 1976?silverado wrote: ↑October 18th, 2023, 9:26 amI would be very surprised if there ever was any recognition or repentance. There wasn't for the one they urged in 1976. That 'mistake' is looked back on as a good thing.Arm Chair Quarterback wrote: ↑October 17th, 2023, 9:49 pmI've wondered if there will ever be any "repentance" in the form of recognition of an error and then asking for some sort of forgiveness. That would be a simple thing. Forgiveness is at the heart of Christ's teachings. The problem is that when you ask for forgiveness, you admit an error, and this error has both theological ramifications (how can a prophet make an error like that?), and financial ramifications---lawsuits will fly if the church is found liable for pushing a "nuremberg-esque" intervention.Chip wrote: ↑October 17th, 2023, 9:39 pm I saw a few doctors warning about this very thing before the shots were even available. They said that nobody should even receive a single one of these mRNA shots.
I searched my email today and found a letter from our stake presidency a while back saying that vaccinated people could now come to church without masks, but the unvaccinated were still required to wear them. When will this madness ever be acknowledged?
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Lizzy60
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This was the infamous swine flu shot. The Church heavily promoted it. A higher percentage of Utahans had received than the rest of the country when it was abruptly halted because it was responsible for about 25 known deaths. A recent article about vaccines put out by the church listed this particular vaccine as a positive, along with polio and other vaccines.petercnx wrote: ↑October 18th, 2023, 2:33 pmWhat mistake 'good thing' was made in 1976?silverado wrote: ↑October 18th, 2023, 9:26 amI would be very surprised if there ever was any recognition or repentance. There wasn't for the one they urged in 1976. That 'mistake' is looked back on as a good thing.Arm Chair Quarterback wrote: ↑October 17th, 2023, 9:49 pm
I've wondered if there will ever be any "repentance" in the form of recognition of an error and then asking for some sort of forgiveness. That would be a simple thing. Forgiveness is at the heart of Christ's teachings. The problem is that when you ask for forgiveness, you admit an error, and this error has both theological ramifications (how can a prophet make an error like that?), and financial ramifications---lawsuits will fly if the church is found liable for pushing a "nuremberg-esque" intervention.
I have a very clear memory of the 1976 swine flu shot. I was living in Utah, expecting a baby, and my mother-in-law coerced me into getting it. I was very hesitant, but she said the church told everyone to get it, and that I was putting my baby in danger if I got the scary swine flu. I was more afraid of causing a problem in my marriage if I defied my mother-in-law, because she came and got me and took me to the clinic. It was my ONLY flu shot ever.
