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KarlM Alias's avatar

This has to stop now - thinking we are unjabbed == ok, is just not true. The more spike breathing monsters out there, the greater the risk to our health. How about if everyone wrote to their doctors, and tried to prick their consciences, if they have them? Btw. I live in a small Scandinavian country and I hear ambulance sirens nearly constantly - do the blue-pilled not hear them or do they somehow manage to filter them out??

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Aliss Terpstra's avatar

Same here re: 24/7 ambulance and police sirens, inner suburb of Toronto. I have a suspicion that it's on orders from government to use sirens for every call regardless of urgency as a form of propaganda to make us accept a continued State of Emergency which conveniently negates our Charter and civil rights. I can't keep my windows open for fresh air at night or my office screen door open during the day.

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Tundra Swan's avatar

Same here in Montreal. Such a pain in the you know where that we can't sleep at night. My husband was hinting at the sociological way of making ppl always afraid, always on edge. We watched "them" in the street, there's no reason to blast sirens when the road is free of obstruction, when no one is at intersection. It's done on purpose to keep up the tension & unease

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Aliss Terpstra's avatar

It certainly makes the neighbourhood dogs tense and uneasy! Interrupted sleep is torture when your jailers do it to you. And it also suppresses innate immunity, so..."you need the booster"...

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George's avatar

Yes, indeed to all the above comments, but yours especially. Where we live in SC the sirens set off the coyotes and the commotion they make is as eerie as any horror movie sound effect you've ever heard. Really spooks the dog.

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aj's avatar

used to live in rural areas of MO and TX, and they spooked me some nights

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Meme's avatar

Can you please fill me on why to beware of Amber Alerts, helicopters and LED signs?

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Woody's avatar

Police surveillance helicopters to monitor dissidents, amber alerts to identify the dissenters, LED signs to program your neural link. Lol

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Margie's avatar

I just drive too fast to read those signs. ;)

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Lorna's avatar

Is there any hope for Canada with Justin in charge?

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Aliss Terpstra's avatar

No, but his NDP buddies are no different, and far too many of his Conservative opponents are closet WHOferWEFers.

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George's avatar

"WHOferWEFers." God I love that! I'm gonna steal it and use it every day! Thank you so much for that!

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Tundra Swan's avatar

So will I ... ROTFLOL 😆😂🤣

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Katarina Nicol's avatar

Same Devon UK, I see so many ambulances at night now...

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Joseph Magil's avatar

I hear more ambulance sirens where I live in Southern California too. The Great Culling has begun. I mentioned this to a friend of mine a couple of weeks ago.

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Josh Blunt's avatar

I've also noticed the same thing, and wondered about the propaganda angle. Sirens steady belt, day and night. More noticeable at night.

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Meme's avatar

Me too, unfortunately 😔

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Lorna's avatar

I quite often see ambulances about, but they never seem to be in a rush. But we have ramping at the Queensland hospitals. Most likely because the hospitals are badly run and do not know what they are doing, if they did none of the educated medical people would have gone near the vax, nor taken it in the first place.

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aj's avatar

the medical people invested a lot of time and money in their education and profession, and were threatened with their jobs if they did not take the jab, so I pity them. Many are off the job due to effects, or are those who walked away, so the hospitals are chronically short staffed, and this will not get better.

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Lorna's avatar

Well if the medical profession all said NO to the vax, the governments could not have pulled off what they did. What is the use of a qualification if you are unable to work because you are sick? Sorry, they put money first, then the sheep followed! Always question things, that is how science goes forward. It is the basic font of education.

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BC's avatar

...or because the person they picked up is already dead.

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Nicki's avatar

Small town in Northern Mi - definitely more sirens.

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Swamp_Yankee's avatar

Are there studies showing that people exhale spike protein?

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JustANobody's avatar

Sa.e in my small town in CT!!

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Evil Harry's avatar

I've noticed a rise in the number of sirens, but when I mention it, I just get blank stares. Maybe the pfizertoxin caused hearing loss alongside a reduction in cognition.

Clot headed, may be both cruel and apt.

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Roberta's avatar

Besides hearing loss the toxic injections seem to make people zone out generally, so the sirens might have some practical utility in actually preventing collisions from zombie drivers.

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JustANobody's avatar

It is gene depletion of the frontal lobe cortex from what I understand. Was the first side effect listed in dumps.

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aj's avatar

Someone I read thought that *every* exposure to spike is bad, even if you have natural immunity. I would love to see someone do studies on labs for 1) never infected -if any exist now 2) recovered 3) injected 4) recovered and injected 5)people exposed to shedding by newly vaxxed. I know there are some studies on numbers of population with Abs and it is very high, over 90%, but it does not break out different categories

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Aliss Terpstra's avatar

My husband and I are nearly 70. We think we had the version that was circulating in southern Ontario in Jan-Feb 2020. For us it was mild, we treated with zinc, quercetin, C, EGCG and had been taking D3 for months. And we never had flu shots or any other vaccines since childhood. But we did have lingering cough, fatigue and sleep problems for months. But when lockdown eased in summer of 2021 with millions having had two doses, and we got to socialize again, we each experienced brief illness twice with nosebleed, rash, cough, headache and severe fatigue after being around recently injected people. I wondered if that was a form of Antibody Dependent Disease Enhancement, or more like a natural booster. We both got Omicron or whatever in Dec. 2021 but it was extremely mild. Since then we have not experienced anything when around boosted people or even with quadruple-jabbed friends who are actually sick with the latest summer Omicron, which our jabbed kids had, and we have not had this or any other colds or flu like illnesses. I wonder if exposure to people who take the new bivalent injection for extinct Wuhan and Omicron strains will cause symptoms, or if it will be a benign booster for us too.

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aj's avatar

FLCCC has a protocol for long covid, among others. I am going to use the prevention protocol again as soon as they say they are going to start the new boosters, in case I get around someone newly boosted. Dr Kory said that ivermectin destroys spikes. I just got over covid, and don't want to risk getting it again. I believe I had a very mild case last summer, so thought I was immune, but I might not have been sick enough long enough to produce enough memory t cells. I had slacked off on the Vit D and zinc, and that might be why I caught it.

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KarlM Alias's avatar

Well done - my partner and I are neither spring chickens (around 60), nor have we had jabs, or taken any other pharma product (sans the odd pain killer) since childhood. Luckily (hopefully) we live in a country of only 5 million and tend not to socialise. We do come in contact with others out at the pub, else at work, but we have not noticed any particular symptoms. Nonetheless, I feel it is far too early to know that the second hand spikes are benign over the long term. The prion folding capability of these things is particularly worrying, but regardless it is a fact that the healthier the immune system the better since our white cells already know for sure this is a pathogen and should hopefully engulf and destroy the spikes pretty quickly. Those with damaged immune systems will be much more susceptible to spike transmission, just as they are much more susceptible to the actual virus (or whatever it is). We actually follow ALL the suggestions in this (disclaimer- I wrote it): https://evolutionaryhealthplan.info/#ehptop

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aj's avatar

If I can find the substack I read yesterday, I will come back and post it. The spike has sequences from the HIV genome that turn off portions of your immune system, like the macrophages, so the spike is not destroyed before it enters the cells.

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aj's avatar

the HIV-1 gp-120 inclusion is the same in the wild caught or injected spike, so best to steer clear of it

https://www.opindia.com/2021/06/indian-scientists-had-found-unique-insertions-in-covid-19-virus-genome/

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petervquenter's avatar

Yup - same here in Vancouver, Canada - I began commenting on frequent ambulance sirens at least a year ago -

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37's avatar

Doctors are among the most ignorant people in existence on this topic.

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Big E's avatar

I'm probably in the minority here, but I like the Substack subscription model because it supports free speech and throws a few bucks the author's way in exchange for huge efforts involved to create content.

If we do not support free speech platforms financially, they will wither and die or have to revert to advertising to stay afloat; then, we'll be left with Twitter, Facebook, Google, and other entities we dislike intensely.

Substack authors can set their fees: Free, paid, or a mix. Something for everybody!

https://support.substack.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037455012-If-I-set-up-a-paid-publication-does-all-my-content-have-to-be-paid-

https://on.substack.com/p/grow-6

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petervquenter's avatar

Much agreed, yet, when for a whole year now being kept unemployed due to the you-know-what-mandates, no savings left, no assets, age 64… and being an information junkie wanting to end up on the right side of history, we do have to depend on the free options around the net in order for us to be able to contribute and do our part to the sharing and commenting and educating that even we broke fellows can still contribute to our cause -

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Big E's avatar

I subscribe free to several Substacks that I really like but am not yet prepared to pay for (or cannot afford). I subscribe paid to others. The cool thing about Substack is that it offers both choices and a subscription rate set by the author.

Unpaid platforms often must find other means -- such as using YOUR data for advertising -- to make a living for themselves. Ultimately, that model has brought censorship in the form of Twitter, Facebook, and all the others that use the free but not free paradigm.

Of course, Dr. Jessica is doing her work and offering it at no charge for the good of humanity; that is wonderful.

But my point is that she can do both if she stays on Substack, which allows people to pay or not, and lets the paying folks subsidize her work and free speech.

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oopsie's avatar

Good thoughts. I plan to shift my subscription to another author on Substack, so Substack doesn't see their revenues drop due to my actions :)

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Rajesh's avatar

Ghost.org is open source (and pro service), has SEO built in, comments feature, newsletter and you get to own the domain fwiw.

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Duchess's avatar

Me please! Thank you so much Jessica.

When my girl students want to see a famous woman scientist, I'm

going to talk about you.

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Daniel Kirsner's avatar

Lovely idea. But perhaps a word or phrase other than "transition" might be a better choice...?? ;-)

"Migrate to", or sumthin'?

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Jessica Rose's avatar

haha ok

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I received your Unconditional (and unconditionally generous) Jessica newsletter, and it shows me as being subscribed automatically, which I appreciate as I don't want to risk missing any of your fantabulous content.

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Ernie Rockwell's avatar

Thanks so much for all you do Jessica, including the entertaining writing style.

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BelleTower's avatar

Wow, thank you!! I have never been able to be a paid subscriber as money is always tight ... I often wanted to join in the comments of your pieces but was slapped down by the old paywall. This will be so lovely, being able to respond to you and your ideas! I may not always agree but I will challenge you when I am able (my role is “contrarian” but I’ll try to keep it down a bit in order to be popular and earn your love). So so pleased this morning WHEEEEEE!

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

Same here, money for Seniors is always tight, but not this tight. I shopped Weds. There was empty fresh meat cases, little peanut butter, low dairy, eggs, bread. But the supposed NO halloween candy is a lie, the shelves and pallets blocking aisle were full and way over priced. Plenty of the I WANT luxury products, but few of basic needs, 20 items with coupons was nearly $100, twice what I use to pay., Covid test kits were expired, with a CDC sign, expiration date extended. Get your Booster sigh up.

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BelleTower's avatar

Gail this is terrible, I am so sorry! We have five kids aged 4-15 so are very exposed to food inflation… where we live, there has been good supply of most everything with occasional outage a of weird things like apple cider vinegar and wet cat food … these shortages have been brief for us but yeah we are spending dung much more to feed our pack … interesting times we are living in … I suppose God, in His wisdom, chose you and me to be here now? I guess I am the right person to be figuring out a way through these times … continue being resourceful and strong! Justice is coming 🫶

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

I hope so, we can't continue to have shortages and high prices, not even FDR just threw money at it. My eldest is 52 manages any type business from Gas to Fast Food, puts in 60 hr weeks, but jobs are hard to find for his age and being a Type 2 Diabetic with a bad back, Took him months to get his UE after the lock down put him out of work, just digging out of the hole. His son is 20 in Oct. Youngest is 42, married, 5 year old in a week. They live with her dad. Blew every penny of their 'stimulus' money.

I raised 3 boys on what I made, and rummage sales. We didn't have all the choices that exist today. And most things were still USA MADE. Not China. I've been sounding the warning since Marist FJB sat his skinny demented butt in Trump's chair.

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aj's avatar

get the kids involved in gardening, there is even time now for some cool weather items. Radishes would be easy enough and sprout soon enough for even the youngest to get jazzed by it.

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Mig's avatar

So am I...and I am sooo happy too!!

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Mrs H's avatar

Well, that was the quickest break ever!

I love you sound so positive.

Yes please - beam me up to Positively Jessica, I mean Unconditional Jessica!

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Mig's avatar

LOL

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nymusicdaily's avatar

done! completely offtopic - i know you fronted a band at one time - did you ever put out any records? as you know there are a bunch of other jessica roses out there, with, um, varying degrees of talent...

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flummoxed agent Roger W. 🦂's avatar

Thanks!!!

🤟💞🤟

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Angelika Mihalik's avatar

U r amazing. ❤️

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Tricia C's avatar

Indeed she is! Even without the gift.

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Angelika Mihalik's avatar

Agreed :)

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Jess Wallace's avatar

Yes please, I'm very grateful for your informed intelligence, honesty and courage, all in desperately short supply these days.

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Laura Creighton's avatar

Ok. I signed up for Unconditional Jessica. When I try to manage my subscription to Unacceptable Jessica, it says that it has been paused by the author, you. Do I need to cancel that subscription now? Do you want me to? Do you want me to pay someplace else?

Sorry to be a pest, but I am still confused.

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Mig's avatar

To me you are not a pest. It is confusing. Changes are confusing, your brain must adapt. And so is mine. It takes some time. Take An easy look every day if it comforts you, if things work out for you like you wanted, most of the time things work out perfectly well for people who are so alert as you are, if no immedeatly or automatically, they do after your efforts to do so.

It/you are going to be all right.

Like 99 procent of the time we worry about things that never are going to happen.

The unlucky things that do happen, are often a complete surprise to us.

All people, to start with children, need people who tell them it is going to be allright, and (if not) that they

are not alone. Often. Or very often. When just started, people need to hear it probably all the time, till they gained peacefull trust. People need this as much as food, sleep and air

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Jessica,

Thanks for all you have done and continue to do. I follow you faithfully!

As an experienced webmaster, now long retired, I learned that important content is obscured by extraneous frills. Too much color and light/dark contrast is often employed in an effort to to add impact - it usually just adds emotion. Which is fine if the author wants to stress emotional meaning over factual meaning.

Keep up the good work.

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NKB's avatar

Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You have helped. So many be informed. Looking forward to learning more.

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Mary parnell's avatar

My daughter in law tried to subscribe and was rejected. It is important that she gets on as she in a head nurse in a cancer ward inOKC. Probably on the fence as to the real science but wants to learn. Medical profession is indoctrinated So she can get on the new l list?

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