4 Jul 2021

And Then, Just A Linker...

   Nothing new here today and no, no football hyperventilating; just a couple or so links for those of you interested in doing a tad of exploration. Apologies if this is all old info to you.
   Let’s kick-off in Norway. Click anywhere in there to go to the full piece:
In total, 77 compensation claims related to side effects of Covid vaccines have been received in Norway. Over 50 of those concern AstraZeneca, while there are also complaints about Pfizer and Moderna shots. Eight of the 77 applications involve fatal cases.
   Next up a video regards legal action started by some US doctors. Worth a bit of your time if you’re still wondering about getting punctured:

  

   Following on from that there’s this fellow from GB News. Sorry, it’s Twatter again. If you’re a parent of young kids or of old kids wot’s got young kids, drink in all his words before they possibly roll-out compulsory clots for kids.
   And that’s from our, albeit a new member, beloved MSM? Is the wall showing small signs of cracking?  Or is that fellow now scheduled for a two month retraining course? The latter is probably more likely.
    Further to that, you feel you’re being ‘worked’ by the media? Beaten into submission morning, noon and night? This may be the reason.
We are indeed being ‘worked’. Some scary statistics in this bit.
“Overcoming COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, procrastination, and rejection” is “the greatest marketing communication challenge of our lifetime.”
   And here’s a very sad example of the above that I’m quietly confident isn’t aimed at the elderly. It’s a link and, although I could’ve embederated it, I didn’t have a pair of tons of quick setting cement to hand at the time...
   You remember the same sort of relentless ‘get it now; get it quick’ thingy back in the day for the polio an’ similar vaccines? No? Oh...

Quote;  Adam Weishaupt.

“Nothing is more important than who controls the signs. To change the world, it is necessary to change the signs that are used to condition people.”

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