My experience is truth is relative depending on perspective, person, place and occasion. One man's truth is another man's poison, think of religion.
Posts by Vidqun
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What Is Truth?
by minimus injust because you believe something as truth, it doesn’t make it truth.
religious leaders may be admired and believed but they could be dead wrong.
politicians can spout out “facts” that support their truth yet once further evidence comes through these facts are questionable.
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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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Vidqun
Here's a possible explanation for the bloodclots. Doesn't sound good though.
The delivery mechanism means the vaccines send the DNA gene sequences of the spike protein into the cell nucleus rather than the cytosol fluid found inside the cell where the virus normally produces proteins, Marschalek and other scientists said in a preprint paper released on Wednesday. Once inside the cell nucleus, certain parts of the spike protein DNA are spliced, or split apart, creating mutant versions, which are unable to bind to the cell membrane where important immunisation takes place. The floating mutant proteins are instead secreted by cells into the body, triggering blood clots in roughly one in 100,000 people, according to Marschalek’s theory. In contrast, mRNA-based vaccines, such as the jabs developed by BioNTech/Pfizer and Moderna, deliver the spike’s genetic material to the cell fluid and it never enters the nucleus. “When these . . . virus genes are in the nucleus they can create some problems,” Marschalek told the Financial Times.
Here's the link to the article: https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/german-scientist-discovers-what-causes-rare-blood-clots-some-astrazeneca-jab-recipients
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Governing Body; Villians or just Deluded?
by pistolpete inare you sometimes dumbfounded at the direction the governing body takes?.
thousands of documents proving 607 bce is wrong, yet the gb sticks to the date, why?.
the generation that would not die, yet they continue by introducing an overlapping generation.. disfellowshipping at a time when everyone is leaving, not a good idea, yet they continue to disfellowship.. here is a video that addresses these questions.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbgeqhp9o9i.
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Vidqun
I like the phrase "they teach you to indoctrinate yourself." They have perfected the technique... on themselves. And there is no way they are going to give up that pension. The rest of the world is deluded and in Satan's hands. And that's a fact!
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God vs ET`s ,why is one more probable than the other ?
by smiddy3 inbillions of people around the world beleive in a god of some sort or other who exerts some power or influence to some degree or other in lifes affairs .. i don`t think there would be anywhere near that figure that would entertain the possability of extra terrestial life elsewhere in the universe.. and i find that curious .. the ancients didn`t know that their were other humans on other continents on this planet until they ventured out and found them .. we live somewhere in the milky way galaxy with millions of suns and planets that orbit them.. our galaxy is only one of trillions if not zillions of galaxys in the known universe.. look at the diversity of life on just this one planet earth ,what possabilitys could exist elsewhere ?
on alien worastronomers can use the hubble space telescope to view galaxies near the edge of the observable universe (the region of space from which light has had a chance to reach us within the last 13.77 billion years).
by examining a very tiny portion of the sky, counting up the number of visible galaxies in the universe in that specific region, and then multiplying that number to account for all the regions of the sky, astronomers estimate the number of galaxies in the universe.
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Vidqun
Wrong thread.
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Watch this, and don’t shoot the messenger...
by DATA-DOG inhopefully i’m doing this right and it will display for you.
this is an interview with michael yeadon, former vice president and chief science officer of pfizer.
of course he has been attacked, slandered, shunned, ect, and this will never be allowed on social media, but he has taken the time to appear in an unpaid interview.
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Watch this, and don’t shoot the messenger...
by DATA-DOG inhopefully i’m doing this right and it will display for you.
this is an interview with michael yeadon, former vice president and chief science officer of pfizer.
of course he has been attacked, slandered, shunned, ect, and this will never be allowed on social media, but he has taken the time to appear in an unpaid interview.
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Vidqun
This would be a good PS to your video. Planned and executed. Well done, Mr. Gates.
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Watch this, and don’t shoot the messenger...
by DATA-DOG inhopefully i’m doing this right and it will display for you.
this is an interview with michael yeadon, former vice president and chief science officer of pfizer.
of course he has been attacked, slandered, shunned, ect, and this will never be allowed on social media, but he has taken the time to appear in an unpaid interview.
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Prince Harry: I've suffered genetic pain
by LoveUniHateExams inlol, i'm sorry, but is this n*gga serious?.
yes, he suffered his mother dying when he was 12, and his father charles maybe wasn't the best hands-on father.. but 'genetic pain'?
wtf is this shit?.
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Vidqun
To demonstrate the above: We have a dog. We've had her since she was a puppy. When she encountered an old rusted, rolled-up cubboard hinge in the backyard, she froze. It looked like a snake. She was petrified. She would not even go into the backyard with thing there. As far as we know she has never been in contact with a snake. Very few if any snakes where we are. But somewhere in her genetic pool there's written up a bad experience with a big snake. If not that, it's hard to explain.
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Prince Harry: I've suffered genetic pain
by LoveUniHateExams inlol, i'm sorry, but is this n*gga serious?.
yes, he suffered his mother dying when he was 12, and his father charles maybe wasn't the best hands-on father.. but 'genetic pain'?
wtf is this shit?.
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Vidqun
Perhaps what he is referring to is a disaster or stress-related happening is sometimes "remembered" in the gene sequence. For example, a great drought during the time of your forebears is "written up" in your gene sequence. Another is the victims of the holocaust or the suffering during a long and drawn out war. His mother was hounded by the paparazzi, causing stress, and all that was captured in his gene sequence. Today he hates the paparazzi.
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Watch this, and don’t shoot the messenger...
by DATA-DOG inhopefully i’m doing this right and it will display for you.
this is an interview with michael yeadon, former vice president and chief science officer of pfizer.
of course he has been attacked, slandered, shunned, ect, and this will never be allowed on social media, but he has taken the time to appear in an unpaid interview.
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Vidqun
I don't know. Something doesn't smell right here. I look at places like Brazil and India, and it really looks bad. Scientists predict India's mortality numbers are going to double within the next few weeks. This has to do with mutant strains becoming more deadly. So it is reported. Compare those with the UK for example. The UK is starting to go back to normal.
Another thing, what happened to the common cold and influenza? Did they just disappear or does the social distancing and masks have something to do with it? Is this the new flu? Something we must get used to.
For one, I don't trust the mainstream media. They have their own agenda and wants you to see and hear what they want you to see and hear. Perhaps one should use common sense more and judge things as they come. I agree that masks have a limited effectiveness. Those viruses are very small and an ordinary cloth mask will not protect you or those in contact with you. And surgical masks are used to protect the patient, not the wearer of the mask. Lots of contradictions going around.
As to the PCR test, it is done overnight and enhanced 42 times (building the RNA sequence). You will test positive even if you have few viruses. How infective can you be with few viruses? Common sense seems to be the best option and not follow scientists or doctors blindly.
I just read now, the island of Seychelles is the most vaccinated country with 62% people vaccinated and they have a resurgence of Covid cases. They are going back to lockdown (they use Chinese Sinopharm and Astra Zeneca vaccinations).