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Covid Vaccine

Just as well. This thread has become something of a self-licking ice cream cone anyway.

The metaphor makes no sense, Sarge. Why would an ice cream cone need to be self-licking? Joltin' Joe, survivor of the Battle of Corn Pop, civil rights hero, truck driver, Puerto Rican Jew, academic champion, loved by all, feared by most, will take on any ice cream cone that needs a lickin'!!

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Jesus, I can find another 20 photos of this moron gobbling ice cream. How much ******* ice cream does Granda Badfinger eat??
 
The metaphor makes no sense, Sarge. Why would an ice cream cone need to be self-licking? Joltin' Joe, survivor of the Battle of Corn Pop, civil rights hero, truck driver, Puerto Rican Jew, academic champion, loved by all, feared by most, will take on any ice cream cone that needs a lickin'!!

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Jesus, I can find another 20 photos of this moron gobbling ice cream. How much ******* ice cream does Granda Badfinger eat??
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******* huwyte supremasiss!!!!!


Japan's Former Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications Apologizes During Today's Massive Protest Against the WHO​

"I apologize to all of you. So many have died, and they shouldn’t have"

Today, the largest protest against the World Health Organization (WHO) began, with an opening speech by Kazuhiro Haraguchi, a former Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications in Japan and a current member of the House of Representatives. The massive gathering aimed to highlight several critical issues, as Haraguchi delivered a powerful and heartfelt address that resonated with many.

Haraguchi began by addressing the grief and loss felt by countless individuals and families due to the pandemic. With a deep sense of sincerity, he extended his condolences and took responsibility for the failings of those in power. "I apologize to all of you. So many have died, and they shouldn’t have," he said. His words reflected a deep empathy and regret for the preventable tragedies that have occurred, setting a somber yet resolute tone for the event.

One of the key points in Haraguchi’s speech was his criticism of the ban on Ivermectin, a drug developed by Dr. Satoshi Omura, which he believed could have played a significant role in combating the pandemic. Haraguchi questioned the motives behind the ban, suggesting that economic interests were prioritized over public health. "Why? Because they are cheap. They don't want it because it will interfere with the sales of the vaccines," he argued. This statement drew loud applause from the crowd, many of whom felt that corporate profits had taken precedence over human lives.

Haraguchi then shared a deeply personal story about his own health struggles. After receiving vaccines, he developed a severe illness, specifically a rapidly progressing form of cancer. "This time last year, I had neither eyebrows nor hair. Two out of the three supposed vaccines I received were lethal batches," he revealed. This candid account of his battle with cancer, which included significant physical changes like hair loss, struck a chord with the audience. He recounted an incident where his appearance became a point of distraction in the Diet, with an opponent focusing more on his wig than the issues at hand.

Adding to the conversation, Haraguchi disclosed that he was not the only member of Japan's National Diet to suffer adverse effects from vaccines. He mentioned that three of his colleagues had been severely affected, with some even hospitalized. "They are falling to pieces, some hospitalized. But they don’t speak up," he explained. This revelation underscored a broader issue: the reluctance or inability of public figures to discuss their personal health challenges openly.

Haraguchi was particularly passionate about the attempts to silence those who question current policies and government actions. He recounted a recent incident where he was banned from speaking on Channel 3 after an interview with its president. "The other day, I spoke with the President of Channel 3, and I was banned. They are trying to silence our voices," he stated. This attempt to censor dissenting voices highlighted a critical concern about freedom of speech and expression. Haraguchi urged the audience to remain steadfast in their resolve, saying, "They are trying to block our freedom, our resistance, our power. But we will never lose."

In the conclusion of his speech, Haraguchi issued a rallying call for action. He urged the people to stand united in challenging the government and its questionable decisions. "Let’s overthrow this government," he proclaimed, emphasizing the need for change and accountability. He called on legislators to continue fighting for the people’s lives and freedoms, "Let’s make it happen," he concluded.

The protest that is happening right now (31st May 2024), which aims to draw tens of thousands of participants, marked a significant moment in the global discourse about pandemic management and health policies. Haraguchi’s speech, filled with personal anecdotes and strong criticisms, resonated deeply with the attendees.
 
Heard on the radio this morning that Fauci is to testify today in front of congress about, among other things, the fact that there is not a single scientific study that says that 6ft social distancing works. Since they are the "follow the science" crowd, I'm curious to hear his explanation for that.
 
Heard on the radio this morning that Fauci is to testify today in front of congress about, among other things, the fact that there is not a single scientific study that says that 6ft social distancing works. Since they are the "follow the science" crowd, I'm curious to hear his explanation for that.
If you listen to the link on Jeffrey Sachs on the Ukraine thread, the last part is about the Covid cover-up from those around Fauci.

Maybe this is a repeat, but it bears reading to understand the depth of the agency/regulatory sellout by Fauci and his NIH/NIAID people:


 
Heard on the radio this morning that Fauci is to testify today in front of congress about, among other things, the fact that there is not a single scientific study that says that 6ft social distancing works. Since they are the "follow the science" crowd, I'm curious to hear his explanation for that.
I think the plan is blame Trump during the 2020 election for not following the "science" and then for 2024 they will blame him for following the "science"
 
Trust the science. Question nothing. These are professionals.


 
 
******* huwyte supremasiss!!!!!


Japan's Former Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications Apologizes During Today's Massive Protest Against the WHO​

"I apologize to all of you. So many have died, and they shouldn’t have"

Today, the largest protest against the World Health Organization (WHO) began, with an opening speech by Kazuhiro Haraguchi, a former Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications in Japan and a current member of the House of Representatives. The massive gathering aimed to highlight several critical issues, as Haraguchi delivered a powerful and heartfelt address that resonated with many.

Haraguchi began by addressing the grief and loss felt by countless individuals and families due to the pandemic. With a deep sense of sincerity, he extended his condolences and took responsibility for the failings of those in power. "I apologize to all of you. So many have died, and they shouldn’t have," he said. His words reflected a deep empathy and regret for the preventable tragedies that have occurred, setting a somber yet resolute tone for the event.

One of the key points in Haraguchi’s speech was his criticism of the ban on Ivermectin, a drug developed by Dr. Satoshi Omura, which he believed could have played a significant role in combating the pandemic. Haraguchi questioned the motives behind the ban, suggesting that economic interests were prioritized over public health. "Why? Because they are cheap. They don't want it because it will interfere with the sales of the vaccines," he argued. This statement drew loud applause from the crowd, many of whom felt that corporate profits had taken precedence over human lives.

Haraguchi then shared a deeply personal story about his own health struggles. After receiving vaccines, he developed a severe illness, specifically a rapidly progressing form of cancer. "This time last year, I had neither eyebrows nor hair. Two out of the three supposed vaccines I received were lethal batches," he revealed. This candid account of his battle with cancer, which included significant physical changes like hair loss, struck a chord with the audience. He recounted an incident where his appearance became a point of distraction in the Diet, with an opponent focusing more on his wig than the issues at hand.

Adding to the conversation, Haraguchi disclosed that he was not the only member of Japan's National Diet to suffer adverse effects from vaccines. He mentioned that three of his colleagues had been severely affected, with some even hospitalized. "They are falling to pieces, some hospitalized. But they don’t speak up," he explained. This revelation underscored a broader issue: the reluctance or inability of public figures to discuss their personal health challenges openly.

Haraguchi was particularly passionate about the attempts to silence those who question current policies and government actions. He recounted a recent incident where he was banned from speaking on Channel 3 after an interview with its president. "The other day, I spoke with the President of Channel 3, and I was banned. They are trying to silence our voices," he stated. This attempt to censor dissenting voices highlighted a critical concern about freedom of speech and expression. Haraguchi urged the audience to remain steadfast in their resolve, saying, "They are trying to block our freedom, our resistance, our power. But we will never lose."

In the conclusion of his speech, Haraguchi issued a rallying call for action. He urged the people to stand united in challenging the government and its questionable decisions. "Let’s overthrow this government," he proclaimed, emphasizing the need for change and accountability. He called on legislators to continue fighting for the people’s lives and freedoms, "Let’s make it happen," he concluded.

The protest that is happening right now (31st May 2024), which aims to draw tens of thousands of participants, marked a significant moment in the global discourse about pandemic management and health policies. Haraguchi’s speech, filled with personal anecdotes and strong criticisms, resonated deeply with the attendees.
Wow...Too bad our elected officials don't have his intestinal fortitude. I hope the globalists don't suicide him.
 
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