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Hand-foot-and-mouth rot shouldn't be the result of saline solution place-bo.

This isn't just a horror show. It's like Chuckie, or It, or some crazy horror flick in which the monster is something that isn't supposed to be scary, ordinarily.

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Oct 22, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

Crimes against humanity. There is no other way to comment on this.

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Oct 22, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

A new sales pitch: "The jab may kill you or give you myocarditis, or make you infertile, or give you MS and mad cow disease, but it may prevent hoof and mouth disease."

The CDC (Child Depopulation Center) (Child Death Cult)

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Oct 22, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

Thanks for trying to make sense out of this mumbo jumbo. What this proves, beyond the dangers of the jab, is the deviousness of the professionals. It's murder.

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Whenever I read "unsolicited" when referring to babies dark humor strikes. "Hey baby, you having any trouble?" Nurse, doctor, researcher shouts, "No response. Baby's fine so put this one down as no severe or serious reaction." Also on the "seizure resolved" case makes me think of long ago black humor on the wards with the surgery residents saying, "all bleeding stops." The whole "data on the vaccine" thing looks more and more like a catastrophic screwup with poor record keeping, ignoring findings, hiding reactions, pretending that these numbers of reactions are good. Dr. Rose, any thoughts on place-bo and hand-foot-mouth beyond what you suggested? My conspiracy brain raises a question others have raised, "was the place-bo saline?" Thanks for continuing to research in areas most of us are unable and for giving us your findings.

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Oct 22, 2022·edited Oct 22, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

Jessica wrote: Think about that. And not just medically. Think, economically.

Reply: very good point. Who bears the economic cost? The taxpayer. Pharma skates.

Sadly our neighbor who is in his 60s had an artery nicked by a surgeon. After that things went down hill. I spare the details, but he lost his leg. Who paid for what I consider malpractice. The man and his family. Funny that. Not.

The Ranchers and Farmers of old did (most still do) pay for the cost and repair of a neighbor's fence crops and whatever else was destroyed or ruined by their livestock or run away tractor. Not the professional class. No they can destroy your life and your property and skate it would seem.

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Oct 22, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

Regarding the infant's febrile seizure- in Alaska, B.C., and Canada's western arctic the native infants have a higher incidence of febrile seizures than the other races. This is a consequence of CPT1 deficiency, and the seizures are actually hypoglycaemic due to the metabolic demands of the febrile illness.

With injections which have widely precipitated diabetes, or deranged glycemic control in established diabetics, I wonder if the reported "febrile seizure" was actually febrile, or the result of abnormal insulin metabolism

Have you written a letter to the editor or comment on the study on the NEJM website?

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Oct 22, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

this is the existential crisis of our time.

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Oct 22, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

Found this from 2012 re "place-bo"

https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01546662

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Oct 22, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

Disgustingly diabolical is too mild. The crafty legal kind have been using, abusing, and repurposing words for a long time. Muddies the waters. Provides diversion / distraction from unprofitable talk and biting questions they need not answer. Words are also used to create jurisdiction where none existed.

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Oct 22, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

I guess they want to continue the culling of population in states that either do not allow or have strict rules on abortion. Tragic. Evil.

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A quick search on "google" brings up some disgusting facts...

"For example, in the COVID-19 vaccine developed by the University of Oxford, the control group receives a meningitis and septicaemia vaccine as a placebo."

https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-health/placebos-used-vaccine-trials-do-not-please-everyone

https://newsd.in/covid-vaccine-what-is-placebo-in-vaccine-trial-everything-you-must-know/

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Excellent article Jessica. Brutally honest but written with enough dark humour so that I don't go crazy from what we're doing to babies.

I don't know how legit this is, but this website claims their FOI to get the placeb-o ingredients was denied by the FDA [https://pennybutler.com/foi-placebo-denied/]. Pfizer's own website says they might use an "active" placebo in their clinical trials, which might be LNPs as you suggest. [https://www.pfizer.com/news/articles/how_the_placebo_effect_can_cloud_clinical_trial_results]

Stay on this. Stay strong. We can all push back together for the sake of the next generation. I'm involved in a human rights complaint in BC, Canada. Your work gives me the courage to keep fighting even though I was fired for it.

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Oct 29, 2022·edited Oct 29, 2022

Hi Jessica: Just watched your interview with the brilliant and gentle Dr. Pelech whom I had the pleasure of meeting when I participated in his antibody research. Will this be published on your substack and if so will it be shareable?

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