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So what will you do when your lie is found out? Or better yet when they dismiss your excuses as meaningless and not a legitimate reason to not take the vaccine?
I could just say I didn't know this applied in this particular faculty, just the main one in the bigger city, or that I misunderstood because my english isn't very good.
 
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I'm not really religious but someone sent this to me and I thought it was pretty freaky:


Revelation 18:23 And the light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and of the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.

That verse also speaks of the “great men of the earth” being “merchants”. The super rich elites. Gates, Soros, etc. Sorcery from the Greek is literally where we get the word for pharmacy. Medicine. Also used as magic.


Greek: φαρμακεία

Transliteration: pharmakeia

Pronunciation: far-mak-i’-ah

Definition: From G5332; medication (pharmacy) that is (by extension) magic (literal or figurative): – sorcery witchcraft


St. Jerome’s Latin Vulgate translated in the Douay-Rheims:

And the light of the lamp shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth, for all nations have been deceived by thy enchantments.

Latin: et lux lucernae non lucebit in te amplius : et vox sponsi et sponsae non audietur adhuc in te : quia mercatores tui erant principes terrae, quia in veneficiis tuis erraverunt omnes gentes.

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Qanon level retardation
 
Recently I started to get some symptoms, body aches, runny nose, fatigue, definitely felt like I was coming down with something. I am surrounded by fellow dirty unvaxxed and I stubbornly live life like in the before times in my open mask free state, so I'm sure nobody is surprised by me catching a cold or likely the super scary delta!

So that evening I took a dose of the ivermectin I've been keeping stocked in the cupboard just in case. No side effects, and the next day I woke up feeling completely fine. Whatever it was got knocked out of the fucking park! Damn I'm keeping this ivermectin shit on hand for sure now, sorry big pharma one less customer this year 🖕

If anyone asks I keep my miniature horse out behind the shed, don't go looking for him now though.
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Recently I started to get some symptoms, body aches, runny nose, fatigue, definitely felt like I was coming down with something. I am surrounded by fellow dirty unvaxxed and I stubbornly live life like in the before times in my open mask free state, so I'm sure nobody is surprised by me catching a cold or likely the super scary delta!

So that evening I took a dose of the ivermectin I've been keeping stocked in the cupboard just in case. No side effects, and the next day I woke up feeling completely fine. Whatever it was got knocked out of the fucking park! Damn I'm keeping this ivermectin shit on hand for sure now, sorry big pharma one less customer this year 🖕

If anyone asks I keep my miniature horse out behind the shed, don't go looking for him now though.
You won't take the vaccine, but you're more than happy to eat horse medicine? You guys are getting sadder by the second.
 
You won't take the vaccine, but you're more than happy to eat horse medicine? You guys are getting sadder by the second.
It's also people medicine, primarily used to treat parasitic infestation, which I believe it does by altering the PH level of your body just enough to make it intolerable to them. It's also an anti-inflammatory. Preventing inflammation appears to be the most effective means of treating a severe covid infection, whether by high-dose corticosteroid treatments, or other powerful anti-inflammatory drugs.
 
Recently I started to get some symptoms, body aches, runny nose, fatigue, definitely felt like I was coming down with something. I am surrounded by fellow dirty unvaxxed and I stubbornly live life like in the before times in my open mask free state, so I'm sure nobody is surprised by me catching a cold or likely the super scary delta!

So that evening I took a dose of the ivermectin I've been keeping stocked in the cupboard just in case. No side effects, and the next day I woke up feeling completely fine. Whatever it was got knocked out of the fucking park! Damn I'm keeping this ivermectin shit on hand for sure now, sorry big pharma one less customer this year 🖕

If anyone asks I keep my miniature horse out behind the shed, don't go looking for him now though.


i mean its totally possible you would of made that recovery without ivermection
 
That video is gone now. Anyone have an archive?


I didnt archive it but it was a person who went to the hospital and asked the staff and the staff said it wasn't true and they were confused because the doctors in the picture were not from their and they had no Covid patients anywhere in their walls. The video was very detailed, 16 minutes or so. Also its not just some random hillbilly debunking it, USA today said the story was bullshit


So I am willing to bet alot of these "I wish i had taken the damn vaccine" stories are in the same mold as this story and coming from a central source somewhere and feeding directly into the MSM talking heads to be reported as true and then regurgitated on a local level to make you believe.

If 75 doctors walking out in protest to hold a news conference never existed, i am willing to bet neither are these people who died in the articles...

I will attempt to find another copy somewhere and archive it
 
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You won't take the vaccine, but you're more than happy to eat horse medicine? You guys are getting sadder by the second.
Imagine priming your immune system with an outdated antigen from the vaccine. Once IVM and its metabolites are excreted, it's gone from your body forever. Vaccine, on the other hand, leaves behind memory cells and antibodies. And even if you get COVID, your body will recall "old" antibodies instead of issuing "updated" ones, which can become a problem if the virus becomes vaccine-resistant.
 
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It's also people medicine, primarily used to treat parasitic infestation, which I believe it does by altering the PH level of your body just enough to make it intolerable to them. It's also an anti-inflammatory. Preventing inflammation appears to be the most effective means of treating a severe covid infection, whether by high-dose corticosteroid treatments, or other powerful anti-inflammatory drugs.
People ivermectin is marketed as soolantra and it is a really common treatment for rosacea, albeit one that costs an assload.
 
You won't take the vaccine, but you're more than happy to eat horse medicine? You guys are getting sadder by the second.
Nah. I beat COVID without taking anything.
Get better genes, pleb.
And even if you get COVID, your body will recall "old" antibodies instead of issuing "updated" ones, which can become a problem when the virus becomes vaccine-resistant.
FTFY.

arguably, it already is becoming vaccine-resistant, or else they wouldn't need boosters
 
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I'm not really religious but someone sent this to me and I thought it was pretty freaky:


Revelation 18:23 And the light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and of the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.

That verse also speaks of the “great men of the earth” being “merchants”. The super rich elites. Gates, Soros, etc. Sorcery from the Greek is literally where we get the word for pharmacy. Medicine. Also used as magic.


Greek: φαρμακεία

Transliteration: pharmakeia

Pronunciation: far-mak-i’-ah

Definition: From G5332; medication (pharmacy) that is (by extension) magic (literal or figurative): – sorcery witchcraft


St. Jerome’s Latin Vulgate translated in the Douay-Rheims:

And the light of the lamp shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth, for all nations have been deceived by thy enchantments.

Latin: et lux lucernae non lucebit in te amplius : et vox sponsi et sponsae non audietur adhuc in te : quia mercatores tui erant principes terrae, quia in veneficiis tuis erraverunt omnes gentes.

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This is an industry that's been hated for a long time. Of course the Bible would be used for this avenue of attack.
 
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People ivermectin is marketed as soolantra and it is a really common treatment for rosacea, albeit one that costs an assload.
20 mL vial of veterinary ivermectin (solution for injections, 10mg/mL) cost me $1.75. Human IVM isn't even registered in my country, you have to order it from pajeets and hope that the customs won't seize the parcel.
And I heard that IVM in US is something like $10 per 3mg tablet and requires prescription. I WONDER WHY people are buying horse paste.
 
This is an industry that's been hated for a long time. Of course the Bible would be used for this avenue of attack.
Of course it is.

It is an industry made up of almost exclusively the worst possible sorts of people - opportunists who profit from misery. These are the kinds of scum who patent artificial limbs and gouge the prices - it has always been that way, with people who would spike ancient pubs with exotic drugs - sorcery was the equivalent of that movie "Hostel" in the past.
 

Why would countries only recognize mRNA vaccines and not inactivated virus vaccines? How strange /sneed
To be fair inactivated vaccines don't work against Coronaviruses, this has been known for decades. But it turns out neither do mRNA vaccines.

I didnt archive it but it was a person who went to the hospital and asked the staff and the staff said it wasn't true and they were confused because the doctors in the picture were not from their and they had no Covid patients anywhere in their walls. The video was very detailed, 16 minutes or so. Also its not just some random hillbilly debunking it, USA today said the story was bullshit


So I am willing to bet alot of these "I wish i had taken the damn vaccine" stories are in the same mold as this story and coming from a central source somewhere and feeding directly into the MSM talking heads to be reported as true and then regurgitated on a local level to make you believe.

If 75 doctors walking out in protest to hold a news conference never existed, i am willing to bet neither are these people who died in the articles...

I will attempt to find another copy somewhere and archive it
You can go down a deep rabbit hole with this stuff.


We are shooting photos & videos of simulated COVID-19 vaccinations in a safe medical centre environment. We are using a Hollywood grade FX prop needle syringe (spring loaded blunt tip retractable). A medical professional will be on site to supervise and teach how to simulate injections accurately.


There's hundreds of videos floating around showing this stuff including links to the actor's IMDb pages. 99% of what you see in the media is fake, including the 'mad rush to get the vaccines' and 'healthy 40 year old dies in ICU with last words to his family- I wish I'd gotten the vaccine". All designed to create a preference cascade with the logic that most people would literally jump off a skyscraper if they saw everyone else doing it.
 
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Notice that in 2020 the overall mortality rate in the UK was BELOW the long term average by over 2%.

Updated CFR and vaccination status from the UK NHS

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The fully vaccinated have a case fatality rate of 0.9%

The non vaxxed have a case fatality rate of 0.2%

That's um quite some difference

And it's likely way worse than being reported as it's obvious the testing numbers are being screwed with.

Only 4900 Delta cases in unvaccinated over 50's showing a 6.5% mortality rate? Lol.
Is there any statistical reason for this? Like, are vaccinated people more likely to be older/have conditions that result in them dying more regardless of vaccination status? Are the non-vaccinated part of demographics that are already less likely to die from covid? These stats look bad, but any idiot can read How to Lie with Statistics and rejigger how data are presented to push a narrative. If this is just a matter of non-vaccinated being a really small portion of the population that are already way less likely to die from covid, then that would skew the data and make it seem like being vaccinated results in greater fatality in general.
I'm not really religious but someone sent this to me and I thought it was pretty freaky:


Revelation 18:23 And the light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and of the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.

That verse also speaks of the “great men of the earth” being “merchants”. The super rich elites. Gates, Soros, etc. Sorcery from the Greek is literally where we get the word for pharmacy. Medicine. Also used as magic.


Greek: φαρμακεία

Transliteration: pharmakeia

Pronunciation: far-mak-i’-ah

Definition: From G5332; medication (pharmacy) that is (by extension) magic (literal or figurative): – sorcery witchcraft


St. Jerome’s Latin Vulgate translated in the Douay-Rheims:

And the light of the lamp shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth, for all nations have been deceived by thy enchantments.

Latin: et lux lucernae non lucebit in te amplius : et vox sponsi et sponsae non audietur adhuc in te : quia mercatores tui erant principes terrae, quia in veneficiis tuis erraverunt omnes gentes.

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This is a really complicated topic. Pharmakon is not as obviously negative as you lay out. It means "drugs," yes, but in a very general form. In Euripides' Bacchae, for instance, Tiresias makes a speech where he says that "wine is the only pharmakon known to man" (as a defense of Dionysus worship). Wine is explained to help people sleep, get through the day, be more content, etc. It's not negative or "sorcery" at all. In the Odyssey, Helen drugs Menelaus and Telemachus using a pharmakon (some sort of "magic" herb) because they're getting sad about what happened during the Trojan War. Here, it's a little more negative, but only in the way we might consider taking xanax when you're starting to get anxious about something to be negative. It's not witchcraft (though it's not supposed to make Helen look good, either).

Veneficium is much more explicit in its meaning. It both refers to "poison" and "sorcerous mixture" (e.g. the classical idea of potions). There was actually a law from the period of Sulla about this. I'll include a quote from UChicago here:

The lex Cornelia de sicariis et veneficis [Corneleian law regarding assassins and poisoners] was passed in the time of the dictator Sulla, B.C. 82. The lex contained provisions as to death or fire caused by dolus malus [evil acts], and against persons going about armed with the intention of killing or thieving. The law not only provided for cases of poisoning, but contained provisions against those who made, sold, bought, possessed, or gave poison for the purpose of poisoning; also against a magistratus or senator who conspired in order that a person might be condemned in a judicium publicum, &c. (Compare Cic. pro Cluent. c54, with Dig.49 8). To the provisions of this law was subsequently added a senatus consultum against mala sacrificia [evil sacrificial rites], otherwise called impia sacrificia [impious sacrificial rites], the agents in which were brought within the provisions of this lex.

So here there is an obvious connection between "poisons" and "impious religious activities" which has been taken to apply to witchcraft. I've even seen proposals that the lex above applies equally to "poisoners" and "witches." The fact that Jerome uses the term is meaningful, as it denotes drugs with intended effects of an unnatural variety, but let's not forget the original Greek.

The Greek seems to have taken on a more negative meaning in a Christian context, but perhaps that's only to be expected. Revelation 18 earlier discusses the "wine of the wrath of her whoredom" that various nations have drunk, resulting in their evils. Obviously a lot more research could be done to clarify what this is all talking about (and to be clear, nobody in academic circles is certain what Revelation is talking about or even how it's supposed to be read) but on first glance I would emphasize that pharmkon here means "potions/substances that are used to negative ends" more than "evil sorcery" in general. That is, the nations have been swayed by the unnatural substances flowing from Babylon.

Finally, pharmakon is not as deeply tied to the practice of magic in the Greek language as you propose. The Greeks have a word for someone who practices magic--magos. It comes from Persian via Herodotus and has very nasty connotations. It'It's also directly from where we get the word "magic." So if they wanted to explicitly refer to sorcery here, I feel like there are much better Greek words to use.

Pretty sure I lost the plot of the points you were making, but oh well. Soros, Gates, et al. are still evil and I think vaccine passports are the mark of the beast.
 
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