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uplandrd2020, just stop it please. You are forcing me to wholeheartedly agree with TheCat!


But seriously, people will continue to die from normal other causes after having had any vaccine, let alone this one. The people promoting these lies, are deliberately trying to undermine health expertise. They don't care if it is the truth or not, only that you believe it.


For the record, there is intense monitoring of the vaccine, specifically for adverse reactions. That we get to know about those adverse reactions is because doctors freely publish this data. Vaccines can cause complications in a very small number of people with immunodeficient conditions, and sometimes conditions that have not yet been diagnosed. This is even true for vaccines that have gone through all stages of trials (up to seven stages in some cases). The fact remains that the overwhelming majority of people receiving these vaccines (and that means tens of million globally so far) have done so without any adverse reaction. That is the bigger picture, and the one that counts.

I've been under general anaesthetic three times in my life. Some people die under GA. A sad fact. When you count to ten as you go under, as an adult, I would wonder if I would wake up afterwards. Fortunately I did. I'd still have a GA, and I can't wait to get my jab. Just wonder what is going on in some people's heads. Some in our street seem to subscribe to every conspiracy theory. What is it about some people that are more susceptible? A natural aversion to authority? Doubt if it is anything to do with intelligence. And those I know it us not religious fanaticism.

uplandrd2020 Wrote:

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> Here are some true facts from the UK Gov Yellow

> card weekly reporting

>

> https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronav

> irus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions/coronaviru

> s-vaccine-summary-of-yellow-card-reporting



I?m not sure what point you?re trying to prove with this link. The key section for me is just before the conclusion:

? The MHRA has received 173 UK reports of suspected ADRs to the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in which the patient died shortly after vaccination, 150 reports for the Oxford University/AstraZeneca vaccine and 3 where the brand of vaccine was unspecified. The majority of these reports were in elderly people or people with underlying illness. Usage of the AstraZeneca has increased rapidly and as such, so has reporting of fatal events with a temporal association with vaccination however, this does not indicate a link between vaccination and the fatalities reported. Review of individual reports and patterns of reporting does not suggest the vaccine played a role in the death.


A range of other isolated or series of reports of non-fatal, serious suspected ADRs have been reported. These all remain under continual review, including through analysis of expected rates in the absence of vaccine. There are currently no indications of specific patterns or rates of reporting that would suggest the vaccine has played a role.


A range of other isolated or series of reports of non-fatal, serious suspected ADRs have been reported. These all remain under continual review, including through analysis of expected rates in the absence of vaccine. There are currently no indications of specific patterns or rates of reporting that would suggest the vaccine has played a role.?

malumbu Wrote:

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> I've been under general anaesthetic three times in

> my life. Some people die under GA. A sad fact.

> When you count to ten as you go under, as an

> adult, I would wonder if I would wake up

> afterwards. Fortunately I did. I'd still have a

> GA, and I can't wait to get my jab. Just wonder

> what is going on in some people's heads. Some in

> our street seem to subscribe to every conspiracy

> theory. What is it about some people that are more

> susceptible? A natural aversion to authority?

> Doubt if it is anything to do with intelligence.

> And those I know it us not religious fanaticism.



Second time I lost all memories of the previous two years for a few hours.


I heard one nurse say he's had a bad reaction to his meds as I just ranted it was 2009 not 2011 and why were they lying to me.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Well no, I was just playing back to you your exact

> words on doubts about Covid deaths. Cut and paste,

> read your earlier post.

> ie. If you?re doubting the Covid count, why are

> you not doubting the alleged vaccine death count.


It seems it does matter to the families if you read the comments from 4500 people on this article they had relatives classed as Covid deaths when they were not.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9305405/Grieving-relatives-demand-inquiry-loved-ones-wrongly-certified-virus-victims.html

Headline for Uplands link says "as families reveal MORE loved ones they believe were wrongly certified as virus victims"

"Families believing" is very different from "they had relatives classed as Covid deaths when they were not." What are you trying to prove Uplands?

uplandrd2020 Wrote:

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> KidKruger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Well no, I was just playing back to you your

> exact

> > words on doubts about Covid deaths. Cut and

> paste,

> > read your earlier post.

> > ie. If you?re doubting the Covid count, why are

> > you not doubting the alleged vaccine death

> count.

>

> It seems it does matter to the families if you

> read the comments from 4500 people on this article

> they had relatives classed as Covid deaths when

> they were not.

> https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9305405/G

> rieving-relatives-demand-inquiry-loved-ones-wrongl

> y-certified-virus-victims.html


75million people in America believe Trump is the best president ever, cares about their interests, and have no problem with his behaviours. Another example of a bunch of people thinking something yet not making it true. Also, look at religion. Doh !

back to my original topic that deaths are counted for ANY reason within 28 days of a positive test.


All you need to know is that if you die 28 days after the Vaccine its definitely not the vaccines fault and if you die for ANY reason after 28 days of testing for Covid it will be listed as the cause of death.

uplandrd2020 Wrote:

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> If this is not enough to wake the smallest lamb,

> the world is lost forever.



Wake up sheeple!!!!


COVID is a lie brought forth by the liberal media as a way to make you complacent. Patriots like myself and Uplandrd2020 have woken up by the alarm bells all you clowns are missing.


Here's some other hard truths for you all to swallow:


Trump is still president. Q is real. The Storm is coming. Starmer is a pedophile and all labour MPs abduct children in the night to feed to their lizard overlords.


We've opened our eyes and it's time for you all to do the same.

EDguy89 Wrote:

> Here's some other hard truths for you all to

> swallow:

>

> Trump is still president. Q is real. The Storm is

> coming. Starmer is a pedophile and all labour MPs

> abduct children in the night to feed to their

> lizard overlords.

>

> We've opened our eyes and it's time for you all to

> do the same.


Oh dear :) might be best if you join this lot https://www.bitchute.com/video/CsOMOXwEhyAq/

uplandrd2020 Wrote:

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> Oh dear :) might be best if you join this lot

> https://www.bitchute.com/video/CsOMOXwEhyAq/



Don't send me mixed signals talking about sheep needing to wake up. You're just teasing me.


You and I are the same breed. We both know that these deaths aren't COVID related. It's coincidental at best and insidiously malicious at worst. This entire pandemic has been a ruse to keep us cooped up in our houses while our rights are stripped away from us piece by piece.


I mean, yeah, there was a 14% increase in excess deaths over the 5 year average in 2020. Those numbers can so easily be fudged and it's super normal for major spikes to occur arbitrarily.


We are 100% right to question each and every single death that's been caused by COVID. I wanna see the full reports on each one of those deaths attributed to this so-called "pandemic". INCLUDING Captain Tom's. We CANNOT leave any stone unturned.


I don't use Bitchute either, too liberal for me. I prefer to spout my garbage the same way my father did and his father before him. On a corner with a big sign. Of course, due to the pandemic I've had to limit my visits to my corner, so the east dulwich forum will do.


Anyways, look forward to the 12th when Trump finally reveals his master plan. You and I will be sipping liberal tears on a beach somewhere watching immigrants get deported in no time. It's gonna be beautiful.

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