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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

Vitamin C along with the regular immune boosters we've gotten used to from the flu.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fluoride documentaries can be great, too. I don't have any off the top of my head, but they tend to be a little older - for some reason people have really stopped looking at the poisoning of our water.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

Look up Richard D Hall. He had a statemtn analyst take a look at their interviews.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have never trusted that program. Hospitals make bank from organ transplants so if you have the status what is in it for them to give you decent care. It's much better to cause or say you are brain dead so they can sell off your bits. It's horrific.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm thinking a resurgence of smallpox. They can claim they eradicated it once via vax (bullshit), so we can again.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

It certainly doesn't feel like we have any privacy or rights anymore and it's just getting worse. There are loopholes and lawyers for everything.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

I work in healthcare. They can demand my info all they want. I hide and am as vague as possible. It sucks. HIPAA only covers what is legal once they have your medical info, not whether they can ask. For example, they can't call a doc and ask for my records because he is following HIPAA. But if they are given records with permission, now they have to protect them from others askong/hacking, etc. It isn't about really protecting us. It's just a side effect that we get a teensy bit of privacy from a doc not selling the data or putting it on facebook.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

For some of the fertility issues, it could be thyroid problems in women as well. For some reason women have autoimmune reactions that go after their thyroids quite often. It can cause late periods and PCOS.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

Might want to do it before the booster to get a baseline, as well.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

Wow. That is wild. I had hired a lawyer when I heard the mandate rumors and he said they can ask and demand anything they want. If you refuse, then it is subordination. It's amazing. I work for a healthcare company and have been very careful to make sure my doctors and labwork are not sent into any of the EHRs in my company. I don't trust HR, nor my coworkers not to snoop. Of course there are audits, but there has to be complaints first and how would I know to complain without violating the law myself.

Now I'm in their system without my express permission. It's amazing what companies can do to us now. Oh and Oracle just bought Cerner. I wonder what kind of data they are going to gather with that purchase.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

They mandated it, along with the regular flu shots, even for full time remote workers at my job. I've been remote since hired and with the company 11 years. I filed a religious exemption that was accepted. 17k other people also were granted exemptions just because they were scared of losing so many.

The social pressure is crazy (not that it gets to me, just makes me angry) in team meetings, project meetings, and all hands meetings.

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GlamourSpork 4 points ago +4 / -0

My medical exemption was declined, as well. I also filed a religious one that was accepted. Their reason for the medical denial was that they had two of their doctors look at it and it was determined not to be anything the CDC says is an issue. I did ask the doc who gave it to me to be vague because my past vax injuries would just make them think I was nuts.

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GlamourSpork 9 points ago +9 / -0

It's wild. I know of a handful of people not following it, but we are all very non-trusting people. I just heard my ghetto downstairs neighbor say to the mover (Yay, she's moving!) 'you better be fully done up to touch my stuff.' He replied with 'I'm fully inoculated.'

I'm just amazed at how prevalent it all is even amongst people who drink, party, smoke weed, and cover it all up with VOC laden air fresheners every other day.

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GlamourSpork 5 points ago +5 / -0

Out here in AZ, no one wears masks unless their employer is forcing them and I even heard a nice old dude arguing with his manager at Home Depot about how dumb it all was and just to let him wear it around his neck.

At the post office they have signs that say they will kick out anyone not in a mask, but they don't. Probably 3/4 of the people in there the last time I was there were not wearing them.

Requiring vax cards out here would not go over well, at all.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

I wanted to believe. I really did. I'm not your age - I was born in 78. BUT I wanted to be an astronaut, I watched the Challenger explosion live on TV in a classroom on one of those wheeled in TVs. I was in hysterics. My mom was actually called to pick me up early from school.

I randomly came across the "moon conspiracy" at some point when I was looking at atrocities perpetrated against people - nuclear tests both in people and in general, medical experiments without informed consent, MKUltra. My greatest dream - to leave earth and earn my own way, to be useful, to explore - all went up in smoke. I wanted to believe...

I actually cried when it finally sunk into me that it was a lie. I don't know what we've actually managed, but what NASA says is a lie.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

Besides changing your search (personally, I use a searx instance - kiwi on your phone lets you change your default, brave lets you on your desktop), I have found that my ISP is intercepting my "bad" URLs and sending me to their "search."

I use a router that I run DD-WRT on because I need control to push some computers through a VPN and others have free access (work laptop, primarily, that is on the work VPN and my gaming PC so that Steam doesn't kill my account). I am able to block the crap my ISP, Cox, is forcing on users by setting my DNSMasq options to block the IPs they are using to re-direct: bogus-nxdomain=68.105.28.11 bogus-nxdomain=68.105.28.12 bogus-nxdomain=68.105.28.45 bogus-nxdomain=68.105.28.46 bogus-nxdomain=92.242.140.2

I realize your average user doesn't have this choice. If we pay for internet access, we pay for internet access. We are not paying for censorship, but there it is.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was going to suggest it, too :) Also Richard D. Hall has hired a statement analyst to analyze the statements from the astronauts:

https://youtu.be/wfTapJhp_Qw

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

My friend on T-mobile tried to send me https://www.monstertechusa.com/product-category/flight/chairs-seats/. We were in the same room. I could send the link to him. I am on Ting. My mom is on Verizon and she swears she sends me texts that they don't send. She sends me anti-vax stuff, so I'm not surprised.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

My niece was vaccinated before the whole masking and covid thing, but I'm sure the masking doesn't help. They live in a very, very blue state and are very compliant with everything. I'm really afraid my niece and nephew will be vaccinated for covid.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

My mom and I both bought it digitally and in audio. At this point we know no one wants to listen. I haven't met anyone who has read a book in years. It's so sad that people prefer the talking heads on TV to actual books with citations.

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GlamourSpork 5 points ago +5 / -0

This has always been the case. At 17 (in the 90s), I was vax injured. With the proof of my doctor watching it happen he still said I was a hypochondriac. He refused to see me after my mom demanded he report my adverse reactions to the vaccines (required for college - we didn't know about exemptions or my mom would have filed). He stated that 'at least you won't be killing other kids' like the lifelong problems I have are worth it.

My mom and I started researching vaccines at that point and figured out the scam. Too late for me, but we tell people my story all the time to hopefully make them think twice. My brother says I'm crazy and vaxxed his kids. My niece stopped talking within hours of one shot and is still in speech therapy years later. It was just a coincidence...

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

Noticed it out here in AZ. I hadn't seen any trails in quite a while and the other day when taking out the trash I saw a lot all across the sky. I do live sorta by Sky Harbor and see planes a lot.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

Same here. I was a math major back in the 90s. It was about proofs and learning logic, not memorization. Sure, you could memorize a list of formulas but it was much easier (and encouraged) to memorize one or two and know how to adapt them to what you needed.

Most of our tests were 'open book' because the book wasn't going to help you if you couldn't do logic.

I have no idea how much of that has changed with the 'math is rassis' attitude of today or even if they teach anything other than politics in schools.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

Poor kid.

I'm amazed they even bothered to report it. Back in the 1990s when I was vax injured the doctor refused to report it because it was listed on the inserts (which is how my mom and I learned that there were any risks at all - we had asked and been told nothing ever happens).

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

Rheumatoid arthritis is a common side effect of any vaccine. I hope he feels better soon. Once he is over the flu you may want to look into the autoimmune diet to help with the joints.

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