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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

As soon as they start pushing this crap on pets, people will stand up. They know better. There were onky whispers of covid shots for pets. If pets died enmass people would notice. They care more about their pets than other people.

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GlamourSpork 5 points ago +5 / -0

Psychiatrists are jsut drug peddlers. I have gone to a great talk therapist or two but it takes shopping around for one you click with. They can be outright manipulative and abusive as well, so it seems to be a crap shoot. I got the most help reading books written for shrinks and working on myself.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was vax injured in 1997. The doctor actually told my mom he was terminating us as patients because she was pushing.

I've been told I was crazy more times than I can count and thrown all kinds of meds. I finally got a doc to order a thyroid test and it was basically not functioning. Doctors are usually useless and outright dangerous.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

Be your own 'doctor'. The internet has lots of research papers and, of course, plenty of useful anecdotal evidence.

Here is a site where you can order your own labs/bloodwork - https://www.lifeextension.com/lab-testing/lab-tests-a-to-z. If you live in Arizona, you can order some tests without a doctor's order from Sonora Quest.

If you need metformin or low dose naltrexone - https://agelessrx.com/

My mom uses an app called IndiaMart to order prescription drugs.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have autoimmune issues (from vaccines forced on me in the 90s) and doctors have been worse than useless. If they don't accuse me of being crazy, they tried to push prescriptions that made no sense.

I eventually came up with my own treatment plan through my own research. I ordered the medications from other countries or am able to get supplements. I am lucky and live in a state that allows me to order certain lab tests myself so I have been able to experiment on myself and have numbers proving what works and what doesn't.

I have found a naturepath (I needed a doc note at work - figured someone not covered by insurance would be more honest) that I respect and who respects me enough that she will prescribe anything I ask, if I can explain it. We even share research papers with one another. She introduced me to low dose naltrexone which has been a miracle worker.

Most doctors do as they are told. They are lazy, fearful, brainwashed, or outright corrupt.

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GlamourSpork 4 points ago +4 / -0

So many morons.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

We all did the McTaggart class. It was pricy but she put us into groups based on timezone. I our group meets weekly over zoom/skype.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

You might enjoy this book https://www.amazon.com/Intention-Experiment-Using-Thoughts-Change-ebook/dp/B000N0WTBU/

The same author wrote a book about using groups of 8 people to affect change (including healing) and I joined an intention group a couple of years ago and even though we are down to a lot fewer than 8 at our weekly meetings, now, we still get results. It's amazing what humans are capable of, even remotely.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

The whole overpopulation thing has been being pushed for a long time. The elites just want more land/resources for themselves.

"it is agreed that planet Earth is comprised of approximately 36 Billion acres. Of this total approximately 11 billion acres are utilized as crop land, permanent crops, or pastureland." (just a quick search, no idea if accurate, but even if off by a bit...)

You could give each person an acre of farmable land and still have some left over. The greedy elites just see us as bugs to be exterminated. Without them and their control, there wouldn't be an "overpopulation" problem.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

Same thing in the 80s. They also gave us small tubes of toothpaste, which we then proceeded to slowly eat throughout the day. At one school (I changed schools at least yearly), the lady said we didn't need to spit the pink fluoride, so we all swallowed it. I vividly remember that once. It was gross. I only think it happened the one time. I'd probably remember if the swallowing happened again. But we were given fluoride cups a couple times a year.

Apparently the poorer (I was in very rural, very poor area) schools were give extra gov money for "dental education" and were given free dental crap along with some extra cash.

I have moderate dental fluorosis, so I can only imagine what my bones and brain must look like. I have been drinking distilled or RO water for 20 years now, hoping at least some of the damage can be undone.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don't remember if I've told the story here before but when I was a kid in the 80s, they sent a cop to our school to fingerprint us. I refused. I told them (cop and teacher) I had done nothing wrong and they would not need my prints. They kept pushing.

I threw a fit and walked out of the classroom and to the library and kept refusing. They called my mom. She shows up so angry that they called her at work for this stupid bullshit. She says that she was not aware they were doing this to me and would never have given permission. She said something along the lines of you just want her fingerprints to identify her dead body when you fail at your job.

She then let me out of school for the rest of the day and I got ice cream. I was always encouraged by her to question authority constantly. Sure, she got a lot of phone calls but man, she put a stop to a lot of crap. She would also let me decide what school trips to go on because I insisted so many of them were just attempts at brainwashing and I'd rather stay in the empty classroom and read a book.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

I work in IT for a hospital. We have a patient that has been admitted for over a year. It's crazy. I assume they are ripping off Medicare.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

So many of my colleagues are. I've been remote 15 years and they still required it. I got a religious exemption with the help of a lawyer (technically medical field bit really IT). I'm so glad they no longer require the once a year socialization trips to the office. I always got the flu from the vaxxed. Freaking sucked.

I like a couple of my coworkers and know they are all in. It's sad. I really hope what I am seeing doesn't continue. The constant illnesses and sudden advances cancers are sad.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

This just sucks. I didn't fall for it and nearly lost my job (I was vaccine injured decades ago and knew the scam). I really like a couple of my colleagues that I know are all in. Just sucks that so many decent people are falling for it.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +3 / -1

I'm not surprised. My grandmother died within 2 weeks of her booster. I know no one who died from covid or the flu over the past few years. Vaccines have always been dangerous.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's just sick. My mom about lost her mind when I was vax injured. She feels so guilty for not pushing harder on the doctor or knowing that we probably could have fought my college and still gotten my scholarship. It wasn't her fault at all because she asked the doc multiple times for info and he provided her those crap pamphlets even when she asked for more. He got annoyed and my college said it was required for my scholarship so she gave in. I this was back in the 90s.

I can't imagine women who have the internet for research and even knowledge and still push vaccines on their kids. Just sick.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

I changed vets because the vet I had been going to required vaccines for my kitten to be neutered. The new vet didn't ask, didn't pressure, actually talked to me about my other cats and treated one for something I was told had no treatment (misdiagnosed) and had been amazing. It might be worth calling around and finding one who doesn't push the garbage.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

Tetanus is a bacteria so even that goes against their narrative. It's insane what they get away with.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, none of them work they way they say. All are inherently dangerous. Unfortunately, the pharma companies have enough money to pressure anyone saying otherwise.

I was vax injured by 'traditional' vaccines when I was 17. I'm still dealing with the fallout over 20 years later. The doctor who gave them to me refused to continue treating me after my mom threw a fit. My mom ended up with tinnitus after a tetanus shot they scared her into getting. She had been refusing it but they said if she got tetanus and had refused it, they would refuse to treat her. I don't think they could have but docs and nurses say all kinds of things to prevent you from going against 'science.'

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GlamourSpork 4 points ago +4 / -0

The CEO of the company I'm stuck working for is black and he 'retired' despite not having talked about it before. I'm sure some others might be that, but but I think they are running from being blamed for bad corporate finances when it's just the economy. Especially since they can't blame the economy.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

When I was a teen back in the 90s, I was required to take a handful of vaccines for my college scholarship (had to live on campus). My mom never trusted doctors and I remember her asking the doctor if there were any side effects to the vaccines. He gave her some bullshit brochure saying they were amazing. She insisted there must be something more detailed. He said no, she will be fine. I wasn't. I nearly died. She asked him again and got crazy insistent. He gave her the inserts and then marked in the scheduling system that we were no longer to be seen there. She was so livid but there was nothing we could do.

I still live with the consequences but she and I will never take a vaccine and we do not vaccinate our cats. Vaccines do not work as they say and can certainly do more harm than good.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

I remember way back when I was a kid they sent people to fingerprint us sometime back in the 80s. I refused because I associated fingerprinting with criminals. I threw a fit saying I wasn't a criminal and they just could not convince me to do it. They called my mom because I threatened to bite them if they came near me (I was a brat when I made up my mind over something). She got pissed and left work to come talk to them (she was not mad at me). They were doing this without her permission and I will never forget what she said to them - 'you just want to be able to identify her dead body when you fail at keeping her safe.' I realized that that was actually what it was about and I know where I got my distrust of authority from.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm vaccine injured from vaccines I was forced to take back in the 90s. I do not talk about it in person because people accuse me of being crazy, paranoid, hypochondriac, etc. I don't think many are willing to talk about it in person because of the backlash you get. I learned a long time ago to just keep my mouth shut around coworkers and I don't have friends other than my mom and boyfriend and some woo woo friends I meet with on zoom who are open minded.

I do hear about headaches and heart problems at work but they all swear it's not the covid vax. My manager spend 6 hours in the ER with his wife over heart issues less than a week after her booster but it can't be that.

So who knows. I think all vaccines are dangerous, but people should be allowed to make their own medical decisions. I had to file a religious exemption and get 'approval' from my manager to avoid the covid and flu vaccines. My medical exemption from a doctor was rejected, but the religious one was accepted. Again, people judge and say it's not 'science' based even with decades of documentation so there is no way I'm going to talk to anyone about my medical issues.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yep. I'm terrified my ex (also stalker - last pulled something 4 years ago when we'd been broken up 8 years) would get it in his head and call about me. When we were together he used to threaten to 5150 me if I didn't do everything he said. He would easily use this if he knew where to find me and if my state allowed it.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

A coworker gave me a kitten (I had 3 other cats at the time) and I called my fancy vet to schedule a neuter. The receptionist insisted that he had to be vaxxed for the neuter. I was polite but clearly frustrated and ended up telling her I would take him to another vet. She finally relented and then said that it's not expensive. They are an extremely expensive vet 45 mins away from me (without traffic), if cost was an issue I wouldn't be going there. The vet later called me and said he'd make an exception.

I had my little boy neutered and have never gone back. I found a vet 5 minutes away when a stray showed up and needed neutering. She gave me no trouble. Didn't ask about vaccines, didn't force me to mask and didn't wear one herself while doing the exam, and even asked me about my other four cats. She now has my 5 cats as patients because she made sense and didn't argue with me and was willing to discuss things rather than demand.

She had me bring my barfer in and actually diagnosed her with something treatable, prescibed a med. She even went line by line over the bloodwork when I asked and not with annoyance. The cat who threw up multiple times a day is now down to once or twice a week. My expensive vet said there was nothing to be done after xrays and refused to do bloodwork on her. (Either inflammatory bowel disease or a slow moving intestinal cancer - both are treated the same, at least at first and she said the biopsy is painful so let's not do that since the treatments start the same).

If a vet ever pushes vaccines on my pets, I know they are crap after that experience. My vet that I loved told me never to vaccinate, but I had to move and could no longer see her.

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