People will say this video is taken out of context because of the cut-aways in editing. where he sounds like he's talking non-stop but they cut out other material related. to make it look as if he's exposing facts.
I like to watch raw material unless it's really fucking long. then you just put it in parts and a person can come back to it and watch over a period of time.
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready
People will say this video is taken out of context because of the cut-aways in editing. where he sounds like he's talking non-stop but they cut out other material related. to make it look as if he's exposing facts.
I like to watch raw material unless it's really fucking long. then you just put it in parts and a person can come back to it and watch over a period of time.
Shut up, just for once just shut your stupid mouth.
Public Health Scotland will stop publishing data on covid deaths and hospitalisations by vaccination status - over concerns it is misrepresented by anti-vaxx campaigners
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CBS News Congressman Jim Hagedorn of Minnesota dies at 59 Kathryn Watson
Republican Congressman Jim Hagedorn of Minnesota has died, his wife announced in a Facebook post Friday morning. He was 59.
His wife, former Minnesota GOP chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan, said in the post he "passed away peacefully" Thursday night.
Hagedorn announced his kidney cancer had returned in July 2021. In January, he checked into the Mayo Clinic after testing positive for COVID-19.
Hagedorn had represented Minnesota's first Congressional District since 2019.
"Jim loved our country and loved representing the people of southern Minnesota," Carnahan wrote. "Every moment of every day he lived his dream by serving others. There was no stronger conservative in our state than my husband; and it showed in how he voted, led and fought for our country. Jim was a loving husband, son, brother, uncle, cousin, nephew, friend, brother-in-law, son-in-law, Vikings, Penguins and Twins fan and will be missed and remembered by many."
Hagedorn called representing Minnesota's first congressional district "the greatest privilege of my life."
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy remembered his colleague as a patriot who didn't let cancer stop him from serving his constituents.
"Congressman Jim Hagedorn was a patriot who will be remembered for his strong Christian faith, his deep passion for serving others, and his joyful spirit," McCarthy said in a statement. "Jim came from a family with a long history of farming and was the son of a member of Congress. In Congress, starting as a congressional staffer and then becoming a member, Jim focused on supporting and strengthening the agriculture community that is the foundation for his Southern Minnesota community. Jim lived and breathed the spirit of determined optimism that is embedded in the American way of life all the way till the end. Even while battling cancer, Jim never stopped working to better the lives of his constituents and his fellow Americans. He always put others ahead of himself. "
I BET HE PUT OTHERS AHEAD OF HIMSELF IN THE LINE TO GET A COVID SHOT!
They're dropping like flies from the jabs, especially people with weakened immune systems, which the jabs make even weaker, so if you have something like kidney cancer, you die. The Great Reset. Global depopulation. The New World Order. The writing is on the wall.
This is fantastic news for many people. The vaccinated will have a broader spectrum of T cells to fight variants. It’ll be nice if it became like tetanus, every 7-10 yrs.
As people across the world grapple with the prospect of living with the coronavirus for the foreseeable future, one question looms large: How soon before they need yet another shot?
Not for many months, and perhaps not for years, according to a flurry of new studies.
Three doses of a Covid vaccine — or even just two — are enough to protect most people from serious illness and death for a long time, the studies suggest.
Originally posted by Technologist
Three doses of a Covid vaccine — or even just two — are enough to protect most people from serious illness and death for a long time, the studies suggest.
Then why did my covid vaccine passport expire in January, and I'm not working on my covid recovery certificate? What happens when it expires in March? Do I need to go and get another shot of a toxic and hateful vaccine - a vaccine for covid which doesn't work, and which from my personal experience is worse than having covid itself?
Originally posted by Donald Trump
Then why did my covid vaccine passport expire in January, and I'm not working on my covid recovery certificate? What happens when it expires in March? Do I need to go and get another shot of a toxic and hateful vaccine - a vaccine for covid which doesn't work, and which from my personal experience is worse than having covid itself?
Uhmmmm I’m not the person to direct those questions to. I suggest you try an infectious disease doctor or an immunologist, they’ll be able to ease your worried mind with truth.
Originally posted by Technologist
Uhmmmm I’m not the person to direct those questions to. I suggest you try an infectious disease doctor or an immunologist, they’ll be able to ease your worried mind with truth.
Are you for fucking real? They'll both say the truth, that those deadlines are arbitrary and chosen for public health reasons, as opposed to being chosen for the benefit of the patient. Thank fuck I got a PCR test when I was covid positive, or else I'd have to be injected with Moderna's poisonous snot, despite the enormous risk, just to travel to see my girlfriend in Kyiv.