by pkvi
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RecycledHuman 1 point ago +1 / -0

That looks older than the aap.org site, unless it's a different site. The current list seems to be at:

https://www.aap.org/en/philanthropy/corporate-and-organizational-partners/current-partners/

I tried searching for archives of the page, but even with archived copies of the site from before September, that page doesn't seem to be in the archives. After September it is the same as now. Hmmm.

Without a URL for the page in the screenshot, it's pretty hard to know if/when the site looked like that and contained that information.

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RecycledHuman 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's true very few actually suffer from gender dysphoria. But as a counterpoint, you can hardly go anywhere in any city without seeing several obviously trans individuals. Probably not higher than 2% of all the people you see, but definitely more than 2% of just LGBTQ people. It has obviously exploded in popularity, and IMHO not just because they feel more able to outwardly express it. To explain why it's so rare in business owners, well, it's not surprising few would own a business. Trans people have to scrape by with whatever job they can hold while paying for the surgeries and hormones. It's why they pushed so hard to be accepted in the military; free healthcare is a requirement to be openly trans, and holding down a desk job in the military is a lot easier than starting a small business if you're undergoing multiple surgeries and constant mental stress and mood changes.

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RecycledHuman 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well they did find apparent parasites in some samples of the Covid shots, and Psaki referred to vaccinated people as "the marked" a la Mark of the Beast apparently.

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RecycledHuman 4 points ago +4 / -0

The religion is much older than the Jews and doesn't just include Jews. Don't be blinded to everyone else that is part of it. Part of how they deflect is to make it seem like a limited part of only certain groups when it actually pervades the top echelons of just about every institution on Earth. https://www.bitchute.com/video/Yhv9ZMby68Ig/

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RecycledHuman 10 points ago +10 / -0

Likely a lot fewer traffic deaths, etc. due to lockdowns (which nobody would voluntarily stay locked in their houses to prevent car accidents if they had a choice). It will be interesting to see the deaths from respiratory illness. Given the low number of "flu" deaths I wonder if all similar illness deaths are lower or exactly the same as a "normal" year.