The source is a Fox opinion piece. It vaguely cites their supposed source, variously as VAERS (correct) or VARES (wrong). It provides no direct citation for the claims made, nor any indication of which vaccines, nor the condition of the people who supposedly died. Being devoid of any useful information, it can be regarded as scaremongering.
Posts by Jeffro
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Vaccine Deaths
by Sea Breeze init is reported that in the usa, 30 people are dying per day after receiving the corona vaccine.
anyone else hear about this?
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Jeffro
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It looks like the WATCHTOWER—STUDY EDITION (SIMPLIFIED)'s last issue was December 2018
by Disillusioned JW ini looks like the last issue of the "watchtower—study edition (simplified)" (at least in english) was the december 2018 issue - see https://www.jw.org/en/library/magazines/?contentlanguagefilter=en&pubfilter=ws&yearfilter= .
did anyone else notice that?.
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Jeffro
Yes, it was announced at the time. Officially, the ‘Study’ and ‘Simplified’ versions were ‘merged’ (dumbing down the remaining version), but in real terms the extra one was simply discontinued.
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Interesting Find with Chronology
by Kelley959 ini hope this is in the right area.
i've been studying the 2520 days/years 607/587/586 debacle.
for a while now i have felt 1914 was wrong.
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Jeffro
johnamos:
In that 'Isaiah's Prophecy' quote they actually tear down their own teaching of the 70 years being for the Jews in exile.
Yes. That is why I quoted it.
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Interesting Find with Chronology
by Kelley959 ini hope this is in the right area.
i've been studying the 2520 days/years 607/587/586 debacle.
for a while now i have felt 1914 was wrong.
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Jeffro
johnamos:
In is not correct to say that Tyre was not subject to Babylon a full 70 years and different nations came under that domination at different times.
It is correct in the sense that the JW source that I quoted conflates ‘subjection’ with ‘exile’ and that Tyre was not exiled for the 70 years during which Babylon was ‘world power’, which in context really meant ‘had control of territories that were previously controlled by Egypt’.
Compare the concept of nations ‘serving Babylon’ for 70 years with the ‘calamity’ (Jeremiah chapter 25) that ‘went from nation to nation’. The ‘calamity’ referred to attacks on individual nations which happened to different nations at different times, whereas they are all considered to ‘serve’ Babylon for the full 70 years.
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What did Jesus Teach the "Kingdom of Heaven/God" is?
by truth_b_known inthe books of matthew, mark, luke, john, and the beginning of acts are filled with what the authors purport are statements of jesus.
jesus is quoted as making several statements about "the kingdom of heaven" or "the kingdom of god".
those statements are often given as parables that start with a phrase something like "the kingdom of heaven is like...".
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Jeffro
No, and Paul doesn’t really say much about It either apart from that it’s in heaven and certain people aren’t allowed in.
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Interesting stats from the UK Home Office on 'hate crime'
by LoveUniHateExams inapparently, a rape victim of the asian grooming gangs has wrote to the home office after breaking down the hate crime unit's statistics on hate crimes in the uk.. apparently, the guy who ran over a muslim outside finsbury park mosque committed a hate crime, but the islamist who ran people over and stabbed people on london bridge did not, according to the hate crime unit within the home office.. very interesting video detailing dodgy presentation of statistics ….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi4pdojpc1c.
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Jeffro
LoveUniHateExams:
Ok, so you didn't watch the whole video.
I didn't watch the video. I replied to your statement which included an incorrect assessment of the London Bridge attack. Not really interested in watching some partisan video at the moment, and if your incorrect definition of the London Bridge is a typical example of representations made by the video, I'm probably better off that way. But since I'm not watching the video, all I'm saying is that the London Bridge incident has been mischaracterised either by the video or by you.
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Interesting stats from the UK Home Office on 'hate crime'
by LoveUniHateExams inapparently, a rape victim of the asian grooming gangs has wrote to the home office after breaking down the hate crime unit's statistics on hate crimes in the uk.. apparently, the guy who ran over a muslim outside finsbury park mosque committed a hate crime, but the islamist who ran people over and stabbed people on london bridge did not, according to the hate crime unit within the home office.. very interesting video detailing dodgy presentation of statistics ….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi4pdojpc1c.
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Jeffro
LoveUniHateExams:
did you check out the way the Hate Crime Unit breaks down stats by race and presents these?
I refer only to the specific mischaracterisation of the London Bridge attack, not whether there is some broader real or imagined issue, which I have not investigated. However, it may be the case that other attacks that you might consider hate crimes may not have had a specific enough target to warrant that definition.
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Interesting stats from the UK Home Office on 'hate crime'
by LoveUniHateExams inapparently, a rape victim of the asian grooming gangs has wrote to the home office after breaking down the hate crime unit's statistics on hate crimes in the uk.. apparently, the guy who ran over a muslim outside finsbury park mosque committed a hate crime, but the islamist who ran people over and stabbed people on london bridge did not, according to the hate crime unit within the home office.. very interesting video detailing dodgy presentation of statistics ….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi4pdojpc1c.
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Jeffro
LoveUniHateExams:
Apparently, the guy who ran over a Muslim outside Finsbury Park Mosque committed a hate crime, but the Islamist who ran people over and stabbed people on London Bridge did not, according to the Hate Crime Unit within the Home Office.
The London Bridge attack was categorised as Terrorism rather than a Hate Crime because it was perpetrated by a specific group against indiscriminate targets whereas the UK legal definition of a hate crime specifically targets an identified group ('random people on a bridge' or 'probably not Muslims' are not specific categories to warrant the legal definition in question). Nothing to see here.
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Most of you KNOW it that we witnesses have the Truth from the Bible
by TruthMatters init just that the gb has a problem mixing biblical fact with goofy opinions.. but at least is isn't like the churces!.
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Jeffro
jhine:
Thanks Jeffro . I thought that Simon had disfellowshipped him .
Sorry, I wasn't responding to your comment, I just meant that I saw the thread had a few more pages since I had last looked.
It is possible that his implied invitation has been revoked. 🤣
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Most of you KNOW it that we witnesses have the Truth from the Bible
by TruthMatters init just that the gb has a problem mixing biblical fact with goofy opinions.. but at least is isn't like the churces!.
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Jeffro
Oh, he's still here. But he completely ignored the problems with the JW definition of the 'holy spirit' that I indicated in the first page of this thread... what a surprise.