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Yancey Ward's avatar

My youngest sister miscarried in July, 3 months after getting vaccinated. It was a early term miscarriage (she went in for the first OB exam after testing pregnant at 7 weeks), but it did make me wonder. It is something I have been following.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Um. And there was zero data to say that the vax was safe for pregnant women. Absolutely nothing.

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Yancey Ward's avatar

To be fair, she wasn't pregnant when she got vaccinated, and she is 42 years old, so there are a lot other potential explanations for the failure of this pregnancy.

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DJL's avatar

As the Covid timeline continues its march toward an end state, you have to wonder how many class-action lawsuits will be filed against the federal government, state governments, and pharmaceutical companies for forcing these quasi-effective vaccines and boosters upon citizens when evidence of initial acute post-injection effects were being reported with unknown chronic long-term illnesses yet to be determined.

Just a guess that the law firms currently trolling for mesothelioma and herbicide victims will be shifting gears in the near future.

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Hemsley Hawes's avatar

Couldn't happen to a more fitting group of utter cowards. Making as I always do the usual qualifications - Clif High is a right-wing nut job who believes there is what he calls a race of "space alien bugs" waging war against the human race by means of controlling the minds of "The Powers That Be" - that aside and I only set it aside for the time being in my personal case, but setting that aside, among the many voluminous bits of advice Mr High has imparted, one thing is that should file pro se law suits against public figures they figure to be culpable in this hoax. . Each public officer has a professional insurance policy but in each case the policy has limits and what's more there are like a very small number of insurance companies who provide this kind of insurance, and they are the ones who handle the law suits brought against the public official or officeholder. Mr High's contention is that there are all kinds of accomodations given to anyone bringing a pro SE case that make it arguable doable , and once you get past the tricks of the filing process, it really isn't about winning the case so much as overwhelming the insurance company with suits. Now I think those with actual cases should hire an attorney, and normally I wouldn't be in favor of filing frivolous lawsuits, or representing myself in court, but it seems like it would take but 10 or 12 or 20 people suing the governor (Hochl) for example, for enacting policies that killed their business or caused severe emotional distress and under fraudulent circumstances, and I think things could get pretty interesting, over and above the medical malpractice suits, the suing of corporations for employment contract breaches, the list goes on. There are ways to fight back, to use the system to fight back, and as people inevitably figure these out, it's sayonara to the "playing nice" phase of this 4th generation war. The lawyers here are no doubt blanching but it seems like one way to possibly fight back against the Soros' DAs and such like.

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elizabeth nickson's avatar

It’s a feature, not a bug. The people organizing us must believe we are passive cow-like creatures for the most part. That remains to be seen.

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dissonant1's avatar

The Bible characterizes us as sheep. That has always worked for me and I have yet to see evidence it is incorrect by and large.

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elizabeth nickson's avatar

Lets hope you’re wrong. In the American Revolution most wanted to stay home and out of trouble.

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dissonant1's avatar

Yes indeed. Unfortunately trouble has a way of finding you.

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Shy Boy's avatar

Unfortunately, we seem to be validating that belief. After the big die-off and the sterilized generation, I don't think the survivors will be so docile. Cold comfort at present.

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Wolf J Flywheel's avatar

Hey, suburban moms whose attitudes can be characterized as "Safety uber alles", how do you feel about your choice now? It turns out that refusing to think in the name of "safety" is just as stupid as refusing to think for any other reason.

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Shy Boy's avatar

All Canadians are honorary Dems, I suppose? Seems a bit narrow.

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