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I lost my brother to Covid. He died alone, isolated, on a vent just after his 51st birthday. He thought he’d get iv antibiotics for bronchitis; and he knew not to agree to Covid protocols. He was alone, vulnerable and pressured. My sense is that the current race wars are purposely being fueled by the same power structures that produced the Covid mess so that research like yours is buried and our freedom of speech is further suppressed. It is very hard to stay positive. Thank you so much for your time, I am encouraged to know that you are giving this information more visibility.

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i am trying my best

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Jessica this link takes me to an advert. It shouldn't be on here.

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So sorry for you, Rebeka. So many deaths attributed to the protocols blindly followed by the hospitals.

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When the hospitals saw people were dying left and right, did their blindness just attribute it to the disease and not their treatment? That nothing they did helped and they were in effect helpless to treat? It was all the disease and not treatment? How did they wrap their heads around what was clearly going on. WHO KNEW the truth and just let it happen and count the money. We need to know. My 75 yo husband had bad bronchitis in January 2021 before jabs. I’m thanking God this local doc just gave him some medicine and didn’t even demand a Covid test otherwise he may have become a victim of the evil going on.

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They just follow orders from the Ministry of Health... and the Ministry of Health wanted loads of deaths ... so that they could frighten people into injecting Rat Juice.

People generally do not think. They let cnnbbc do their thinking for them.

And that includes most medical professionals.

Funny story -- as the rat juice was rolled out I did I phone consult with a female doctor telling her we had two young teens -- should they be injected I asked?

She said definitely yes she'd injected her 12 yr old.

I told her I was looking at a Johns Hopkins study that indicated 400+ people under 18 had died with/from Covid in the US.... but that every single one of them had serious health issues contributing to their deaths. Not a single healthy young person had died.

She insisted that was wrong.

I asked her to provide data to support that... she was unable to.

I informed her that hearing on cnn that young people are dying from Covid is not at all scientific so if that is the basis for her advising me to inject the two kids then she is risking a malpractice suit for giving me bad advice ... should I inject and something happened to the kids.

She got a bit uppity on me and insisted she had the data.

I asked her to dig it out and send it to me... so that I could make an informed decision

Waited a few days ... nothing ... called to leave a reminder... nothing.

Final I initiated a complaint ... spoke to the honcho ... explained the situation ... he said he'd speak to the doctor... he did and called me a couple of days later ...

The doctor denied having told me she had any data and that she'd pass it along to me.

I informed the honcho that she was lying ... he said he believed her... I said -- so I am lying? Why would I lie? He would not comment on that. He said he would not reprimand the doctor.

I lodged a complaint with the ministry of health - it was dismissed

These folks are drinking the kool aid... they can see the damage being done ... but they just go with the flow... most are wilfully oblivious .. and trust the ministry and the government.

A cynic might suggest this is a symptom of stupidity.

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It's just a lower form of social-intelligence, isn't it?

:-(

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I have this theory about 'intelligence'.

Consider that every advance ... every innovation .. every bit of progress ... marches us closer to the edge of extinction ---- yet we celebrate the innovators.

Case in point -- Haber Bosch worked out how to use natural gas (a finite substance) to create mountains of nitrogen --- allowing us to overshoot massively because we could now feed over 8 billion humans... with no plan b for when the finite substance runs out.

I'm thinking that instead of celebrating these two men -- someone should have put bullets in their heads.

Let's address the Stock Markets... those who have worked out how to pillage the planet better and faster than others... stand on a podium .. ring a bell... and toast with expensive Champagne their pillage.... then they take the $$$ and purchase yachts and private jets... and the world applauds them ...

My theory is that intelligence is a burden ... a destructive force... and that it will result in the extinction of the human species.

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Oct 24, 2023·edited Oct 24, 2023

Oh, I know that. It’s clear. Watching dying and actively killing are different. My husband had shingles very badly at the same time as the bronchitis. He was miserable. But I suspect he had Covid—and I had a runny nose at the same time. Then I had a positive antibody test later. He wouldn’t get one. Later he got one JNJ but has gotten no more and not getting flu shots either. Maybe I got through to him. It was early in the shots beginning . I didn’t really have a clue what would happen but was going to wait and see. I knew that covid was likely being overplayed according to real statistics I was hearing from my alternative health sources and the light was dawning on the total psyop being played on the planet. By September I knew what was really going on. It was a shock and blew up all paradigms I considered “truth”. Every last one of then, including what I thought of my church and how they reacted. God didn’t seem to be in the building. Faith was nonexistent there. Just fear.

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Vents Kill.

Midazolam Kills

Remdesivir Kills

Covid like the flu... generally only kills the elderly with multiple existing, severe co-morbidities. Healthy people almost never die from Covid - or the flu.

This is an important distinction.

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Yes, thank you 💗

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I’m so sorry for your loss.

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Blindness or complicity?

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Gotta pay the mortgage... easier to turn a blind eye and commit murder I suppose...

Humans are bizarre beasts.

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"So many deaths attributed to the protocols blindly followed by the hospitals."

Agree. For example, the SOP cancer "treatment" - cut/poison/burn has been killing millions for decades. Yet no one talks about it.

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At some point these "White Coat Murders", their "Blue Smock Assistants", and the "Paid off Bosses" need to brought to the justice they so richly deserve.

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Let me tell you ... if I was a sucker and I bought into the lie... and ended up injured... then realized that I had been played ...

Someone would pay... you betcha.... I would unhinge and take some folks with me.

But hey - I ain't a sucker -- so the folks at the clinic have nuthin to worry about.

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Sorry to hear that. The propaganda was everywhere to entice people to “do the right thing”. And many thought they were doing the “right” thing. I was lucky I was at a certain point in my life. Because if this happened when I was building Eclipse convertibles for Mitsubishi and they came up and told me to get jabbed…I probably would have rolled up my work shirt and taken the damn thing. But I was retired with a small photographic business and done with being a wage slave. I told people to not take it. My heart doctor tried to get me to take it. I knew something was wrong when they called me. I think I would be dead now if I had taken it. Yup… he recently wanted to see me for a check up. Don’t know what I am going to do when I need more meds? How do I go to a doctor who wanted to kill me? I don’t want to go near these fucking Death Care Centers. I know what they do to older people. You check in and you come out feet first. Fuck that! I will die at home with my dogs.

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I'm sorry to hear about your brother. It is stories like his and so many others that led me and my family to an interesting and frightening story of our own late last year.

So this is not medical advice and I wouldn't tell anyone to do the same, but I had an elderly relative in November of 2022 woke up at 1 am with shortness of breath and coughing up a lot of phlegm. They also complained of mild but sharp pain in their upper back and intermittent chest pain. No covid exposure or covid symptoms. They got up and walked into another room and sat upright in their recliner chair and the symptoms started to subside, so we assumed it was a nerve pinch in the upper back and got an ice pack for the back. Their breathing and pain continued to improve and the pulse oximeter was averaging 95 and all other vitals were normal so we all got a few hours of sleep. Phlegm was gone by the morning, lungs were clear within 24 hours according to my unprofessional opinion with the stethoscope I had, and every medical professional who has listened to that person's lungs since then has said that they were clear.

We all agreed at the time that as long as we continued to see improvement we were going to keep the relative at home, this was late 2022 and we knew the risk of sending an unvaccinated person to the hospital emergency room with shortness of breath. Although the phlegm went away and the relative's breathing improved, in the days that followed they did start to notice they were getting out of breath much more easily upon exertion and had increased lower leg swelling. We already knew this person had a leaky heart valve which had been asymptomatic for years, so we figured maybe the valve was acting up and needed to be repaired. After all, the mild heart attack symptoms had subsided with movement and an ice pack, even the primary care doc didn't think it was a heart attack initially. So we went to the cardiologist and they ordered a bunch of tests to determine if my relative is a good candidate for heart valve repair. One of the tests was a heart catheter in March of 2023 which revealed a 100% blocked artery at the back of the heart and a 90% blocked artery at the front of the heart. This relative is doing much better after having the 90% blocked artery stented a few months ago, there's nothing that can be done for the 100% blocked artery but their heart is compensating for the leaky valve quite well now. We're still looking into the possibility of a clinical trial for a less invasive valve replacement since the valve cannot be repaired and the relative does not want open heart surgery.

Long story short, we knew those symptoms could have been a sign of a heart attack but the entire family has so little trust left in the healthcare system after the covid response that we took our chances keeping the relative at home. We got lucky and the heart attack was mild enough that the relative was able to survive comfortably for several months until the hospitals stopped asking visitors for proof of vaccination so the relative could bring a family member with them as an advocate for the tests and procedures needed. We got the stent done for the 90% blocked artery and the section that was 100% blocked is not impacting their quality of life very much. But I would not suggest anyone else take this course of action, it could have been so much worse.

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Jade, I’m really thankful you took the time to share all of that. My sister-in-law experienced something quite similar. She had Covid at the same time as my brother (her husband,) but she never went to the hospital. Then, after he passed, she developed chest pains and thought it was post Covid difficulties. She came to me for help with herbs and natural remedies. I supported her the best I could but encouraged her to get an ekg. She followed up with a cardiologist who found three major blockages. She had emergency surgery; now feeling so much better, active and healthy.

Sharing stories that point to the wrong-doings in the modern medical establishment is necessary, AND so are the life saving treatments!

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Oh my goodness, I'm glad your sister-in-law was okay in the end and safely got help! Yes, the healthcare system is capable of devastating people, but they're also capable of miracles.

I have found that it's really important to keep an eye on whoever is caring for my relatives and not be afraid to speak up, ask questions, and change doctors if needed. A big warning sign that you need to change doctors or even hospitals is if they are annoyed with the fact that you have a family member there with you to advocate for you. I have found a disturbing correlation between doctors and nurses that don't want family around and doctors and nurses that mess things up. This even happened at a big teaching hospital that we live near. Fortunately, we have another big teaching hospital nearby that can do the procedure my relative needs, because we're certainly not going back to the first one!

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It’s a great point, about the measure to which the hospital is comfortable with a support person. I think you’re right, that can be a big window into the quality of care.

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Oh, second big teaching hospital in my area is awesome. We get to meet almost every doctor who will be present in the OR and they ask us lots of good questions and really listen to and address our concerns. It's really encouraging when they can explain what they're going to be doing and don't treat you like an idiot just for mentioning previous issues that you've had with similar procedures before.

First big teaching hospital we went to just said, "okay we're doing this procedure now go back to the waiting room and we'll call you when we're done." I wouldn't go back there for a bandaid.

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I’m so sorry Rebekah B .

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Thank you so much, for all of the work you’ve done. Whenever I see you on a podcast... it eases my mind a tiny bit. But I think it is your laugh. I’ve lost mine over the last few years. I hope that you never lose yours. Because it is like sunshine with a happy face.

(Mental image, cartoon sunshine smiling over the world)

That’s a weird thing to tell someone. But I’ve learned to just tell them. Because they might not be here tomorrow if you change your mind.

So thank you for your laugh. And all of your hard work.

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that's super sweet :)

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I like her giggle too ❤️

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

I never understand why anyone would think it stays at the site of injection. We give all sorts of drugs as intramuscular injections that are intended for whole body use. When someone is in anaphylaxis and their throat is closing we give i.m. adrenaline in their thigh (epipen). When we had a patient with suspected severe infection such as meningitis we were taught to give i.v. antibiotics, but if it was ‘out in the field’ say in a small child then intramuscular injection would be better than nothing, until someone could get i.v. access. The only injections that stay local are local anaesthetics and even they have a maximum dose allowance as it’s known that they eventually work their way systemically around the body.

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Good points. Lidocaine and some of the other -caines are known to cause arrhythmia if given in excessive dose.

Steroids are known to cause joint issues. They won't do a hip or knee replacement if you've had a steroid injection in the last three months.

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Crosscat as a veterinarian this didn't make sense to me either.

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I came across this article a while back. A good read for background info.

“Those ionizable lipids, which are remarkably similar in structure, were discovered while the firms were optimizing LNPs for systemic administration and delivery to the liver—not the intramuscular injection of a vaccine.”

“The most effective nanoparticles were ones that the body mistook as low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol...”

https://cen.acs.org/pharmaceuticals/drug-delivery/Without-lipid-shells-mRNA-vaccines/99/i8

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

So great to see your reference to Nadir's lecture. He came on the low carb, heart health scene 6-7 years ago and did an awesome job of educating people about the con job that pharma was/is doing around statins and LDL (aka "bad cholesterol"... "BAD CHOLESTEROL!! BAD! BAD! NAUGHTY!") and really dove deep in to the science. Other luminaries on that were Dr. Paul Mason and Dave Feldman. All heroes.

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

Thank you again Jessica! The apparent depth of their lying is staggering.

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Thanks, Jessica, for breaking my brain, once again. It felt so good that I "upped my game" and am now an annual subscriber. (Read: keep up the great work; we love you.)

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

Thank you for all the hard work you do Jessica, the lies that have been told by officials about this is staggering especially about the biodistribution study. The Australian Chief Medical Adviser, Professor Robyn Langham, of the TGA claims the biodistribution study does not suggest that the LNP is distributed around the body at 9:39 to 10:32 in this clip https://youtu.be/JdTBoJ-FzEs?si=tQhilevMUp2Xn2Vg

Rather she thinks it's the flourescent label found all over the body not the lipid nanoparticles... sounds like something she made up on the spot.... She should be "fact checked" for her assumptions... Their defence of the indefensible is staggering.

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That would imply the sop labeling procedure is invalid. So, why do it?

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Exactly, I think she made something up on the spot... Hopefully it comes back to haunt her in the public arena

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You amaze me, Jessica.

Just as the SV 40 promoter and enhancer are in the Pfizer junk and shouldn't be, but was known to Pfizer, this other mechanism had to have been known to enough white-coated geniuses (at whose feet we're all supposed to kneel) along the way -- to either eliminate it or leave it be...

BTW, Jessica, Dr. McCullough continues to call the modRNA in this junk "messenger" RNA. If I understand correctly, the RNA in this junk came from synthetic DNA coded for the RNA. If the DNA is synthetic, does that not then make the RNA synthetic or 𝒎𝒐𝒅𝒊𝒇𝒊𝒆𝒅 vs. (naturally-occurring) messenger RNA?

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the modified mRNA is modified by subbing out the uridines for n1-methylpseudoUs

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Thank you! So, it is incorrect to call this "messenger" RNA when it is, in fact, modified RNA? Nothing natural about it, which is what real messenger RNA is.

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it's modified mRNA

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That is a big big problem for the body!

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Amazing research.

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Thank you Jessica for those crazy details..! Maniacal from the start.. at this point my take on The Poison Jab - Slow Kill Bio Weapon formulation is it had to be the result of years of research.. as the plandemic apparently was. In order to execute a Psyop on this scale you need a weapon of great sophistication.. One capable of terminating Human life in thousands of completely different ways, genetic pathways that is. Whatever weakness found in ones genetic profile, well that's the path of least resistance.. thru the bodies immune system.. then once the gene altering payload is delivered.. not only does it ultimately kill the host but it turns the infected body into a generator of the highly infectious super poison..

It is Incredible that scientists commanding such a highly developed Rational mind would dedicate it to the most Irrational of purposes.. creation of a super Poison that could Ultimately kill Billions...

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

Where you describe the position of cysteine and arginine did you mean that apoE2 has cysteine at 112 instead you wrote 122?

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yes! thanks :)

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Oct 24, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

Thanks for this outstanding Research and analysis Jessica very worrying

Kind regards Paul

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With some answers here I wonder if people really have not read the biodistribution study done by Pfizer. The one that the EMA mentions on page 47 of this paper. https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/documents/assessment-report/comirnaty-epar-public-assessment-report_en.pdf

also to be found here: https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/125742_S1_M4_4223_185350.pdf

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Thank you for the great research. I have never read this section of the eMA submission before. The data that Pfizer sent to the EMA proves that both knew it did not stay in the arm, making both culpable for not telling the general public and refuting the marketing lies spread mostly by the US federal health agencies and picked up by every major media source with no refutation from the captured media and captured poliucíans and captured scientists. Nevertheless the Japanese bio distribution data is very different and far more reliable. Pfizer has a natural conflict of interest.

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

You dear one are an amazing teacher, delivered with so much heart, thank you for work!❤️

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

👏👏👏👏🎩🎩I concur😉

And given the demonisation of cholesterol within the medical community, food industry and subsequent incorrectly informed wider public, this "therapeutic" exploitation of the fat metabolism system

Is so exquisitely designed, it's almost as if they knew that current understanding would make the situation worse🤔🤔😐🤨

I look forward to your discussion on the possible effects of the discombobulation functionality- I think there are huge ramifications there!

👏👏🙏🙏 #yourock #jessforpresident #toosmartforthat #wearemany #wearememory #wewillnotforgive #getnoisy #localised

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