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  • Risto the Great
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 15658

    There are already cases of counterfeit vaccines coming from China. Some things never change.
    Risto the Great
    MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
    "Holding my breath for the revolution."

    Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com

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    • Carlin
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 3332

      Austria suspends AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine batch after death

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      • Carlin
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2011
        • 3332

        In 2018, Diplomats Warned of Risky Coronavirus Experiments in a Wuhan Lab. No One Listened.

        After seeing a risky lab, they wrote a cable warning to Washington. But it was ignored.

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        On January 15, in its last days, President Donald Trump’s State Department put out a statement with serious claims about the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic. The statement said the U.S. intelligence community had evidence that several researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology laboratory were sick with Covid-like symptoms in autumn 2019—implying the Chinese government had hidden crucial information about the outbreak for months—and that the WIV lab, despite “presenting itself as a civilian institution,” was conducting secret research projects with the Chinese military. The State Department alleged a Chinese government cover-up and asserted that “Beijing continues today to withhold vital information that scientists need to protect the world from this deadly virus, and the next one.”

        The exact origin of the new coronavirus remains a mystery to this day, but the search for answers is not just about assigning blame. Unless the source is located, the true path of the virus can’t be traced, and scientists can’t properly study the best ways to prevent future outbreaks.

        The original Chinese government story, that the pandemic spread from a seafood market in Wuhan, was the first and therefore most widely accepted theory. But cracks in that theory slowly emerged throughout the late winter and spring of 2020. The first known case of Covid-19 in Wuhan, it was revealed in February, had no connection to the market. The Chinese government closed the market in January and sanitized it before proper samples could be taken. It wouldn’t be until May that the Chinese Centers for Disease Control disavowed the market theory, admitting it had no idea how the outbreak began, but by then it had become the story of record, in China and internationally.

        In the spring of 2020, inside the U.S. government, some officials began to see and collect evidence of a different, perhaps more troubling theory—that the outbreak had a connection to one of the laboratories in Wuhan, among them the WIV, a world leading center of research on bat coronaviruses.

        To some inside the government, the name of the laboratory was familiar. Its research on bat viruses had already drawn the attention of U.S. diplomats and officials at the Beijing Embassy in late 2017, prompting them to alert Washington that the lab’s own scientists had reported “a serious shortage of appropriately trained technicians and investigators needed to safely operate this high-containment laboratory.”

        But their cables to Washington were ignored.

        When I published the warnings from these cables in April 2020, they added fuel to a debate that had already gone from a scientific and forensic question to a hot-button political issue, as the previously internal U.S. government debate over the lab’s possible connection spilled into public view. The next day, Trump said he was “investigating,” and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called on Beijing to “come clean” about the origin of the outbreak. Two weeks later, Pompeo said there was “enormous evidence” pointing to the lab, but he didn’t provide any of said evidence. As Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping's relationship unraveled and administration officials openly blamed the Wuhan lab, the U.S.-China relationship only went further downhill.

        As the pandemic set in worldwide, the origin story was largely set aside in the public coverage of the crisis. But the internal government debate continued, now over whether the United States should release more information about what it knew about the lab and its possible connection to the outbreak. The January 15 statement was cleared by the intelligence community, but the underlying data was still held secret. Likely changing no minds, it was meant as a signal—showing that circumstantial evidence did exist, and that the theory deserved further investigation.

        Now, the new Joe Biden team is walking a tightrope, calling on Beijing to release more data, while declining to endorse or dispute the Trump administration’s controversial claims. The origin story remains entangled both in domestic politics and U.S.-China relations. Last month, National security adviser Jake Sullivan issued a statement expressing “deep concerns” about a forthcoming report from a team assembled by the World Health Organization that toured Wuhan—even visiting the lab—but was denied crucial data by the Chinese authorities.



        But more than four years ago, long before this question blew up into an international point of tension between China and the United States, the story started with a simple warning.

        ***

        In late 2017, top health and science officials at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing attended a conference in the Chinese capital. There, they saw a presentation on a new study put out by a group of Chinese scientists, including several from the Wuhan lab, in conjunction with the U.S. National Institutes of Health.

        Since the 2002 outbreak of SARS—the deadly disease caused by a coronavirus transmitted by bats in China—scientists around the world had been looking for ways to predict and limit future outbreaks of similar diseases. To aid the effort, the NIH had funded a number of projects that involved the WIV scientists, including much of the Wuhan lab’s work with bat coronaviruses. The new study was entitled “Discovery of a Rich Gene Pool of Bat SARS-Related Coronaviruses Provides New Insights into the Origin of SARS Coronavirus.”

        These researchers, the American officials learned, had found a population of bats from caves in Yunnan province that gave them insight into how SARS coronaviruses originated and spread. The researchers boasted that they may have found the cave where the original SARS coronavirus originated. But all the U.S. diplomats cared about was that these scientists had discovered three new viruses that had a unique characteristic: they contained a "spike protein” that was particularly good at grabbing on to a specific receptor in human lung cells known as an ACE2 receptor. That means the viruses were potentially very dangerous for humans—and that these viruses were now in a lab with which they, the U.S. diplomats, were largely unfamiliar.

        Knowing the significance of the Wuhan virologists’ discovery, and knowing that the WIV’s top-level biosafety laboratory (BSL-4) was relatively new, the U.S. Embassy health and science officials in Beijing decided to go to Wuhan and check it out. In total, the embassy sent three teams of experts in late 2017 and early 2018 to meet with the WIV scientists, among them Shi Zhengli, often referred to as the “bat woman” because of her extensive experience studying coronaviruses found in bats.

        When they sat down with the scientists at the WIV, the American diplomats were shocked by what they heard. The Chinese researchers told them they didn’t have enough properly trained technicians to safely operate their BSL-4 lab. The Wuhan scientists were asking for more support to get the lab up to top standards.

        The diplomats wrote two cables to Washington reporting on their visits to the Wuhan lab. More should be done to help the lab meet top safety standards, they said, and they urged Washington to get on it. They also warned that the WIV researchers had found new bat coronaviruses could easily infect human cells, and which used the same cellular route that had been used by the original SARS coronavirus.

        Taken together, those two points—a particularly dangerous groups of viruses being studied in a lab with real safety problems—were intended as a warning about a potential public-health crisis, one of the cable writers told me. They kept the cables unclassified because they wanted more people back home to be able to read and share them, according to the cable writer. But there was no response from State Department headquarters and they were never made public. And as U.S.-China tensions rose over the course of 2018, American diplomats lost access to labs such as the one at the WIV.



        “The cable was a warning shot,” one U.S. official said. “They were begging people to pay attention to what was going on.” The world would be paying attention soon enough—but by then, it would be too late.

        The cables were not leaked to me by any Trump administration political official, as many in the media wrongly assumed. In fact, Secretary of State Pompeo was angry when he found out about the leak. He needed to keep up the veneer of good relations with China, and these revelations would make that job more difficult. Trump and President Xi had agreed during their March 26 phone call to halt the war of words that had erupted when a Chinese diplomat alleged on Twitter that the outbreak might have been caused by the U.S. Army. That had prompted Trump to start calling it the “China virus,” deliberately blaming Beijing in a racist way. Xi had warned Trump in that call that China’s level of cooperation on releasing critical equipment in America’s darkest moment would be jeopardized by continued accusations.

        After receiving the cables from a source, I called around to get reactions from other American officials I trusted. What I found was that, just months into the pandemic, a large swath of the government already believed the virus had escaped from the WIV lab, rather than having leaped from an animal to a human at the Wuhan seafood market or some other random natural setting, as the Chinese government had claimed.

        Any theory of the pandemic’s origins had to account for the fact that the outbreak of the novel coronavirus—or, by its official name, SARS-CoV-2—first appeared in Wuhan, on the doorstep of the lab that possessed one of the world’s largest collections of bat coronaviruses and that possessed the closest known relative of SARS-CoV-2, a virus known as RaTG13 that Shi identified in her lab.

        Shi, in her March interview, said that when she was first told about the virus outbreak in her town, she thought the officials had gotten it wrong, because she would have guessed that such a virus would break out in southern China, where most of the bats live. “I had never expected this kind of thing to happen in Wuhan, in central China,” she said.

        By April, U.S. officials at the NSC and the State Department had begun to compile circumstantial evidence that the WIV lab, rather than the seafood market, was actually the source of the virus. The former explanation for the outbreak was entirely plausible, they felt, whereas the latter would be an extreme coincidence. But the officials couldn’t say that out loud because there wasn’t firm proof either way. And if the U.S. government accused China of lying about the outbreak without firm evidence, Beijing would surely escalate tensions even more, which meant that Americans might not get the medical supplies that were desperately needed to combat the rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 in the United States.

        Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton seemed not to have been concerned about any of those considerations. On February 16, he had offered a totally unfounded theory of his own, claiming on Fox News that the virus might have come from China’s biowarfare program—suggesting, in other words, that it had been engineered deliberately to kill humans. This wasn’t supported by any known research: To this day, scientists largely agree that the virus was not “engineered” to be deadly; SARS-CoV-2 showed no evidence of direct genetic manipulation. Furthermore, the WIV lab had published some of its research about bat coronaviruses that can infect humans—not exactly the level of secrecy you would expect for a clandestine weapons program.

        As Cotton’s speculation vaulted the origin story into the news in an incendiary new way, he undermined the ongoing effort in other parts of the U.S. government to pinpoint the exact origins and nature of the coronavirus pandemic. From then on, journalists and politicians alike would conflate the false idea of the coronavirus being a Chinese bioweapon with the plausible idea that the virus had accidentally been released from the WIV lab, making it a far more politically loaded question to pursue.

        ***

        After I published a Washington Post column on the Wuhan cables on April 14, Pompeo publicly called on Beijing to “come clean” about the origin of the outbreak and weeks later declared there was “enormous evidence” to that effect beyond the Wuhan cables themselves. But he refused to produce any other proof.

        At the same time, some members of the intelligence community leaked to my colleagues that they had discovered “no firm evidence” that the outbreak originated in the lab. That was true in a sense. Deputy national security adviser Matthew Pottinger had asked the intelligence community to look for evidence of all possible scenarios for the outbreak, including the market or a lab accident, but they hadn’t found any firm links to either. But absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. There was a gap in the intelligence. And the intelligence community didn’t know either way.

        Large parts of the scientific community also decried my report, pointing to the fact that natural spillovers have been the cause of other viral outbreaks, and that they were the culprit more often than accidents. But many of the scientists who spoke out to defend the lab were Shi’s research partners and funders, like the head of the global public health nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance, Peter Daszak; their research was tied to hers, and if the Wuhan lab were implicated in the pandemic, they would have to answer a lot of tough questions.

        Likewise, the American scientists who knew and worked with Shi could not say for sure her lab was unconnected to the outbreak, because there’s no way they could know exactly what the WIV lab was doing outside their cooperative projects. Beijing threatened Australia and the EU for even suggesting an independent investigation into the origins of the virus.

        In May, Chinese CDC officials declared on Chinese state media that they had ruled out the possibility that the seafood market was the origin of the virus, completely abandoning the original official story. As for the “bat woman” herself, Shi didn’t think the lab accident theory was so crazy. In her March interview, she described frantically searching her own lab’s records after learning of the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan. “Could they have come from our lab?” she recalled asking herself.

        Shi said she was relieved when she didn’t find the new coronavirus in her files. “That really took a load off my mind,” she said. “I had not slept a wink in days.” Of course, if she had found the virus, she likely would not have been able to admit it, given that the Chinese government was going around the world insisting the lab had not been involved in the outbreak.

        A key argument of those Chinese and American scientists disputing the lab accident theory is that Chinese researchers had performed their work out in the open and had disclosed the coronavirus research they were performing. This argument was used to attack anyone who didn’t believe the Chinese scientists’ firm denials their labs could possibly have been responsible for the outbreak.

        But one senior administration official told me that many officials in various parts of the U.S. government, especially the NSC and the State Department, came to believe that these researchers had not been as forthcoming as had been claimed.

        What they were worried about was something called “gain-of-function” research, in which the virulence or transmissibility of dangerous pathogens is deliberately increased. The purpose is to help scientists predict how viruses might evolve in ways that hurt humans before it happens in nature. But by bypassing pathogens’ natural evolutionary cycles, these experiments create risks of a human-made outbreak if a lab accident were to occur. For this reason, the Obama administration issued a moratorium on gain-of-function experiments in October 2014.

        The Wuhan Institute of Virology had openly participated in gain-of-function research in partnership with U.S. universities and institutions. But the official told me the U.S. government had evidence that Chinese labs were performing gain-of-function research on a much larger scale than was publicly disclosed, meaning they were taking more risks in more labs than anyone outside China was aware of. This insight, in turn, fed into the lab-accident hypothesis in a new and troubling way.

        A little-noticed study was released in early July 2020 by a group of Chinese researchers in Beijing, including several affiliated with the Academy of Military Medical Science. These scientists said they had created a new model for studying SARS-CoV-2 by creating mice with human-like lung characteristics by using the CRISPR gene-editing technology to give the mice lung cells with the human ACE2 receptor — the cell receptor that allowed coronaviruses to so easily infect human lungs.

        After consultations with experts, some U.S. officials came to believe this Beijing lab was likely conducting coronavirus experiments on mice fitted with ACE2 receptors well before the coronavirus outbreak—research they hadn’t disclosed and continued not to admit to. In its January 15 statement, the State Department alleged that although the Wuhan Institute of Virology disclosed some of its participation in gain-of-function research, it has not disclosed its work on RaTG13 and “has engaged in classified research, including laboratory animal experiments, on behalf of the Chinese military since at least 2017.” That, by itself, did not help to explain how SARS-CoV-2 originated. But it was clear that officials believed there was a lot of risky coronavirus research going on in Chinese labs that the rest of the world was simply not aware of.

        “This was just a peek under a curtain of an entire galaxy of activity, including labs and military labs in Beijing and Wuhan playing around with coronaviruses in ACE2 mice in unsafe labs,” the senior administration official said. “It suggests we are getting a peek at a body of activity that isn’t understood in the West or even has precedent here.”

        This pattern of deception and obfuscation, combined with the new revelations about how Chinese labs were handling dangerous coronaviruses in ways their Western counterparts didn’t know about, led some U.S. officials to become increasingly convinced that Chinese authorities were manipulating scientific information to fit their narrative. But there was so little transparency, it was impossible for the U.S. government to prove, one way or the other. “If there was a smoking gun, the CCP [Communist Party of China] buried it along with anyone who would dare speak up about it,” one U.S. official told me. “We’ll probably never be able to prove it one way or the other, which was Beijing’s goal all along.”

        Back in 2017, the U.S. diplomats who had visited the lab in Wuhan had foreseen these very events, but nobody had listened and nothing had been done. “We were trying to warn that that lab was a serious danger,” one of the cable writers who had visited the lab told me. “I have to admit, I thought it would be maybe a SARS-like outbreak again. If I knew it would turn out to be the greatest pandemic in human history, I would have made a bigger stink about it.”

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        • Carlin
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2011
          • 3332

          Merkel said that Germany would unilaterally purchase the Sputnik Covid-19 vaccine, in case it gets approved by the EU regulator but the EU doesn't order it (but she has no indication of that). "Then we, Germany, will go it alone."

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          • Carlin
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2011
            • 3332

            Zaev’s regime put to shame as thousands of people head for Serbia looking for vaccines

            Url: https://english.republika.mk/news/ma...-for-vaccines/

            The lines of vehicles leaving Macedonia to get vaccinated in Serbia are a shame on the Zaev Government, said VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristijan Mickoski. Over 2,000 people headed to Serbia today to look for vaccines, as Macedonians lose hope in their own healthcare system and the chance that it will eventually provide some vaccines. Serbia meanwhile opened its own massive vaccination system to citizens of neighboring countries and it is now the only available option for Macedonian citizens.

            The state is there to serve the citizens, but our state exists to allow politicians to steal from it. Macedonia is living a worse period than the 1990ies. The people are left to fend for themselves and fight to survive, abandoned by their Government. These columns are your shame and the people won’t forget that, Mickoski said in a message to the Zaev regime.

            By 10h, over 2,100 people left Macedonia for Serbia. Some are headed to Nish, and others to Belgrade, where mass vaccination centers are set up and available to Macedonian citizens after a simple online registration process. Only through the SKM chamber of commerce, 500 businessmen and essential employees took their vaccines in the Nish center. SKM said that it organized the immunization with its partners in Serbia in order to help the Macedonian business community travel and maintain their businesses.

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            • Amphipolis
              Banned
              • Aug 2014
              • 1328

              Serbia and Hungary are indeed doing amazing (thanks to avoiding anti-Russian policy), with 30-40 vaccinations per 100 citizens (i.e. they're close to USA, better than Russia or China). Most European Union countries are around 15, but Croatia (for unclear reasons) is at 10 and Bulgaria is at 6!

              Note: Take into account you may need 1 or 2 vaccinations for each person.

              Data can be found here: https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations

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              • Carlin
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2011
                • 3332

                SDSM MP tests positive with Covid19 to show up in Parliament wearing protective suit

                URL:


                It’s unfortunate the movie Dumb and Dumber wasn’t about and filmed in Macedonian Parliament.

                SDSM MP Bisera Kostadinovska Stojchev showed up in Parliament while previously diagnosed with Covid19 in an effort to show her dedication to the job.

                “I am arriving in Parliament with Covid-19 protective gear to take part in today’s session where we plan on adopting all the laws that would result in thousands of people getting financial help” wrote Stojchev in her FB profile.

                The laws, of course did not pass because the SDSM is fully aware that the budget is completely ransacked and can’t pay for anything, let alone financial assistance to citizens and companies. Pensions and Administrative jobs are paid on time, because Zaev’s criminal junta took a $400m credit from the IMF to cover this.

                This idiotic display, this circus by SDSM MP Bisera Kostadinovska Stojchev is an effort to somehow make the opposition look responsible for not passing the financial assistance measures. Also, this type of protective suits are worn by surgeons not to infect a patient in a sterilized environment. Thanks to the SDSM, there is an infected idiot who thinks it can wear this suit in public, while the citizenry who also tested positive for Covid-19 get visited by police to ensure they haven’t left their homes.

                Meanwhile, Levica party leader Dimitar Apasiev has stated he will file criminal charges against the SDSM and their MPs who tested positive for Covid-19 if they show up in Parliament for purposely spreading the virus to other MPs.

                Here is the circus: it happened.

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                • Soldier of Macedon
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 13670

                  The fiasco regarding vaccine prices.

                  Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


                  And from the 30 min mark, Trump on the same topic.

                  Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
                  In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.

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                  • Risto the Great
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 15658

                    Just reminding everyone.
                    You would have to be crazy to get vaccinated right now. You have no right of recourse against the manufacturers of the vaccines and the (multi-generational) risk is quite simply too high given the very real alternative of Ivermectin.

                    Watch this hero outline how his professional career has been attacked just because he dared to quote what are simply facts about the Pfizer vaccine:

                    (To be clear, the stuff used in the vaccine is designed to make it move to organs and bypass the nearest lymph node closest to the injection. It actually reduces its ability to protect you, but does have the potential to impact upon your organs, including reproductive. And parents want this for their kids?!)

                    Uttar Pradesh (a State in India) has a population of about 235 million and has managed it's recent Covid explosion with Ivermectin:


                    Other states in India have seen a ten fold increase in deaths by NOT using Ivermectin.

                    There will (hopefully) come a time when this will trigger a war against what Big Pharma has done to mankind.

                    If anyone wants to put me in the tin-foil hat brigade, then please look and learn first.

                    BTW, who the hell told Trump to take Ivermectin way back when?

                    P.S. Macedonians are absolute fodder for this agenda. Nobody has ever cared about them, nothing has changed.

                    P.P.S. Ivermectin costs about 1 cent per tablet.

                    If you want to watch a video from the Nobel prize winning creator of Ivermectin on Youtube. You can't:
                    Before the coronavirus pandemic, ivermectin was described as a “wonder” drug by the medical community. And in 2015, Dr. Satoshi Ōmura and Dr. William C. Cam ...


                    Before the coronavirus pandemic, ivermectin was described as a “wonder” drug by the medical community. And in 2015, Dr. Satoshi Ōmura and Dr. William C. Campbell were awarded half the Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work that led to the development of ivermectin.

                    “The importance of Ivermectin for improving the health and wellbeing of millions of individuals with River Blindness and Lymphatic Filariasis, primarily in the poorest regions of the world, is immeasurable,” the Nobel Assembly stated in its press release for the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

                    But after the pandemic began, the tech giants have gone all out to purge content that recommends ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19.

                    And today, these Big Tech policies against ivermectin resulted in one of Ōmura’s speeches where he discussed ivermectin being struck down for “violating YouTube’s community guidelines.”
                    Risto the Great
                    MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
                    "Holding my breath for the revolution."

                    Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com

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                    • Soldier of Macedon
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 13670

                      Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
                      P.S. Macedonians are absolute fodder for this agenda. Nobody has ever cared about them, nothing has changed.
                      Indeed. Not even their own "leaders". Macedonia is yet the guinea pig.
                      https://dosie.mk/%D1%84%D0%B8%D0%BB%...j9Exi1d_DoNHeY

                      (Translation) At today's press conference, the Minister of Health Venko Filipce said that vaccination of children from 12 to 16 years of age will be allowed with the Pfizer vaccine. "Apart from the announcement that the field vaccination will start on Monday, I would like to inform you that vaccination of children from 12 to 16 years of age will be allowed with the Pfizer vaccine, which is currently the only vaccine allowed to be used for children," said the Minister of Health.
                      In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.

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                      • Risto the Great
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 15658

                        My friends, my brothers and sisters.
                        This is war.
                        I dare you to watch this and continue with any misguided notion of wanting to be vaccinated.
                        This is NOT "the new normal".

                        https://odysee.com/@mildblur:8/Dr_Da...021.mp4:9?s=01

                        They couldn't get you with a flu jab, they won't stop now.
                        I am willing to go to war against this, are you?

                        You may think I am losing my mind. But I urge you to watch the video and liberate your mind. We used to despair at the Northadonians who so willingly allowed our identity to be sold. But now it is humanity on the chopping block. Stand up and reject it all.

                        Do not allow the poison inside your bodies!




                        Here is a tip, if you search for the doctor in the video, the "factcheckers" are all over it ...


                        Oh, by the way - One person has died ‘with Covid’ in Australia in 2021.
                        One.
                        She was over 90 years old.


                        This is the guy in the video:


                        The lesson my friends is ... FOLLOW THE PATENTS.
                        Risto the Great
                        MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
                        "Holding my breath for the revolution."

                        Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com

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                        • Karposh
                          Member
                          • Aug 2015
                          • 863

                          They're only conspiracy theories until they eventually get proven to be correct. Remember last year when orange man was being labelled a lunatic by MSM for daring to suggest the China virus came out of a Wuhan lab? Well, they've changed their tune now as it turns out orange man was right all along. I'm meant to be working at the moment so I'll definitely take a look at those links tonight Risto. Nothing would surprise me anyway these days.

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                          • Risto the Great
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2008
                            • 15658

                            Originally posted by Karposh View Post
                            Remember last year when orange man was being labelled a lunatic by MSM for daring to suggest the China virus came out of a Wuhan lab?
                            The funny thing you will learn is that it didn't come out of a Wuhan lab. That was only another smoke and mirror trick. The reality is it all gets dangerous once they put the needs into you.

                            Peter Daszak in 2016

                            "We need to increase public understanding of the need for medical counter measures such as a pan corona virus vaccine. A key driver is the media and the economics will follow the hype. We need to use that hype to our advantage. To get to the real issues. Investors will respond if they see profit at the end of the process."

                            Daszak is very close to Fauci by the way.

                            Here is the best description of what is happening right now:
                            "An intentional bio-weaponisation of spike proteins to inject into people to get them addicted to a pan-Corona virus vaccine. This has nothing to do with a pathogen released. Every study to try to find a lab leak is a red herring."

                            73 patents (on all of this) all issued before 2019. Nothing new about the virus! No leaks, no bats ... only arseholes.

                            In the making since 2004 my friends. (Thanks to Merck)
                            Risto the Great
                            MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
                            "Holding my breath for the revolution."

                            Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com

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                            • Dove
                              Member
                              • Aug 2018
                              • 170

                              3.02pm

                              South Australian woman dies after rare blood clotting disorder from AstraZeneca vaccine
                              By Daniella White
                              A 72-year-old South Australian woman has died after contracting the rare blood clotting disorder associated with the AstraZeneca vaccination.

                              South Australian Premier Steven Marshall said the woman died overnight at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.

                              The Therapeutic Goods Administration last week confirmed the woman, who was being treated in the intensive care unit, had developed thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS).

                              Mr Marshall said she received her first AstraZeneca vaccination on June 24 and was admitted to hospital on July 5 after becoming unwell.

                              “This is a very sad issue for South Australia,” Mr Marshall said.

                              He said her death had been referred to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and the coroner for further investigation.

                              The TGA has previously confirmed two other people have died after developing TTS linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine: a 52-year-old Melbourne woman and a 48-year-old woman from NSW.

                              Last week, the TGA concluded a third person, a 61-year-old Perth woman, died after developing a rare bleeding disorder likely linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine.
                              A woman has died in Sydney’s south-west from COVID-19, Victorians have woken up to all of regional NSW designated a ‘red zone’ and Euros finals fever has hit Australia after a series of tense penalty shootouts.


                              I do not understand the danger of the other vaccines but why would you take the Astra Zeneca one when you know there is a chance it can kill you?

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                              • Risto the Great
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2008
                                • 15658

                                Originally posted by Dove View Post
                                I do not understand the danger of the other vaccines but why would you take the Astra Zeneca one when you know there is a chance it can kill you?
                                I would contend this is all a strategy to make the Pfizer poison the dominant one. Why are we not hearing about the very real danger associated with the Pfizer one? Well, the AU government securing a whole lot more of the product answers that in a way.
                                Risto the Great
                                MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
                                "Holding my breath for the revolution."

                                Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com

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