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honeymussie 4 points ago +4 / -0

Hopefully the robot doesn't rip the burrito every time it tries to roll it, that would certainly be an improvement. Not that I've been to a virtue signaling chipotle since it forced its slave wage employees to get vaccinated.

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honeymussie 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you're trying to fly below the radar, a last name that sounds like it's made up and almost rhymes with the word "predator" doesn't seem like the best way to make a fresh start.

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honeymussie 4 points ago +4 / -0

The covid vaccine lot he shows on his card on twitter, EK4176, has 23 deaths and 981 adverse events in VAERS-

https://howbad.info/pfizer.html

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honeymussie 11 points ago +11 / -0

This article would be a good example of changing "anti-vax" to "jewish" to show normies how ridiculous this propaganda is.

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honeymussie 2 points ago +2 / -0

If the methylfolate doesn't work out try something like this. I think the ivermectin will help, I've seen a lot of success stories for covid related issues. Also NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine) has been talked about a lot for alleviating symptoms. I got some online recently but it's getting hard to find and might take a few weeks to ship since it's popular. Here's one I found that has NAC, quercetin, and vitamin C, hits a lot of the immune system bases. Throw in some zinc and vitamin D and it makes a good prophylactic against any future viruses.

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honeymussie 8 points ago +8 / -0

They've been doing this in the US since the 90's. Unfortunately half of the population likely have MTHFR genetic mutations and cannot process folic acid and large amounts of it can clog the areas that natural forms of folate would bind to, making the folate deficiency worse in those with severe mutations. In women this can lead to recurrent miscarriages as they need folate when conceiving and during early pregnancy (it is common to test for this mutation after multiple miscarriages in both the mother and father). Interestingly, 98% of children with autism have an MTHFR mutation, with rates significantly increasing since the 90's when flour was enriched with folic acid in the US (1998) and pregnant women were encouraged to take folic acid supplements while pregnant (1992). This isn't the only piece to the autism puzzle but it certainly shouldn't be ignored and anyone with this mutation should stay away from these foods and take alternative forms of folate if needed. Mass fortifying food without regard for the consequences is a mistake.

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honeymussie 4 points ago +4 / -0

Did they hire that fyre festival guy again because this looks even less legit than that dumpster fire