A typical facetious and flippant comment on something which is causing death in thousands of the 'stabbed', I'm disappointed but not surprised you elected to post it.OFSO wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2023 5:09 pmAbsolutely. Roaming Wolf Squads are siezing elderly folk and injecting them with a vaccine that causes blood clots in 90% of the victims. And "Logans Run" was a documentary, and Monty Python hired real bishops for the "Spanish Inquisition" sketch. And Joe Biden is an animatronic robot. (Not sure about that last).
Here is only one example of a certified death from a blood clot attributed to the 'stab', there are many more examples out there but I hesitate to recommend you do some research, something which you claim to have performed before now on the topic of the 'plague' and it's outcomes;
https://www.westernjournal.com/coroner- ... e-changed/
Should you desire more evidence of similar fatal adverse effects then I can provide many URLs with graphic images of what undertakers and embalmers are discovering since early 2021 (what happened then?!) but I hesitate so to do out of consideration for others who may not be so cavalier in their attitude towards this experimental mRNA inadequately trialled pharmaceutical intervention about which they may have doubts and concerns.
That's just from the UK, but out West they're beginning to wake up and smell the lawsuits;
"On Wednesday, February 15, 2023, Senator Nichols proposed a bill to the House Health and Welfare Committee that would make administering an MRNA vaccine a misdemeanor in the state of Idaho.
The bill states that "a person may not provide or administer a vaccine developed using messenger ribonucleic acid technology for use in an individual or any other mammal in this state."
Sen. Nichols said there are "more and more concerns rising because of the MRNA vaccine" in pitching her bill to the committee. She said the MRNA vaccine was fast-tracked and that there is no liability or data for the risks of the vaccine. She also states that there are other options to the MRNA vaccine and there is a lot of concerns about the effects of the vaccine on the body that are unknown and need to be addressed.
Rep. Ilana Rubel (D-Boise) commented saying she "understood that the vaccine had undergone the FDA's scrutiny and approval process after it had already been fast-tracked. Am I wrong on that?
Senator Nichols replied to Rep. Rubel "there is concern with that too. I'm seeing conflicting reports in regards to that so I am having more information sent to me in regards to addressing that particular issue because I'm finding that it may not have been done like we thought it should have been done or it normally would have been done for an approval process for an FDA approved vaccine."
Rep. Sue Chew (D-Boise) then asked Sen. Nichols if the vaccines that most people received in Idaho were the MRNA vaccine. Sen. Nichols then pointed out that there are MRNA vaccines that are available but that there are other options for vaccination without MRNA as well.
Rep. Blanksma asked if MRNA vaccines were being used in cattle and other animals since the bill includes all mammals. Sen. Nicols was not aware of any but did not know if they were or were not used in veterinary medicine.
Rep. Healey made the motion to introduce the bill.
For the bill to leave the committee it would need a public hearing, but a public hearing is not guaranteed".