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The mom writing about feeling relief at getting her toddler vaccinated so she could have a normal childhood tells it all. She's a lawyer but never questioned the truth of what she's been told. Bring back critical thinking skills!

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reading her piece was like hearing the chatter I hear all the time at the playgrounds in Silicon Valley. Young children meet new friends with greetings such as "I'm vaccinated, are you?" Many parts of the world are amazing. The blue zones are dystopian.

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Crazy up here in Sacramento. I live close to the Capitol. Up in the foothills, there is some sanity, but the closer one gets to the power, logic dissipates.

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Used to think this was unbelievable. Now, I just shudder at what the constant fear is doing to those kids minds.

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I’m not sure what you mean by blue zones.As I understand that meaning,it is the areas of the world where people live the longest.I live in UK 😊

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Great question. I mean those that vote Democrat here in the USA. Funny timing- I literally just moved to a red state, Idaho. We drove by car. To get to Idaho, we had to drive our from CA to Nevada to Oregon to Idaho. The border between CA and NV is very very clear- not by signs or geologic attributes, but because the ROADS were so different. The second we left CA, the roads were actually good. They didn't tear up our tires or made us feel every single bump. It was a really good example of how Blue (CA) is compared to Red (NV, although its turning purple and probably blue due to cheating so we'll see). Blue zones are horrid. I'm shocked I stayed as long as I did. We're in Idaho now. People are friendly. Helpful. So far very safe. But out of a habit of 41 years of living in CA, I'm still looking around the parking lots to make sure I'm not going to get robbed. I'm sure I'll stop soon, but old habits die hard.

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Thanks,I understand now, it’s like our Conservative party ..blue Labour…red Sadly both sides controlled by WEF.It no longer matters in UK who we vote for ……😊

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I'm not sure most people ever had them, else we'd have not just went through the past 2.5 years like this.

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I was in a class of around 20. The topic was focusing on your strengths. The person leading the class asked us to share what our biggest strength was. After hearing things like “good listener” and other soft strengths, I tossed out “critical thinking”. The leader responded, as did others, that it was not one of their strengths AT ALL. I was shocked (not shocked, given the last 2 1/2 years) that literally most of the class felt “critical thinking” more on their weakness side.

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I don't know which is more depressing, the child labouring in the Congo or the toddler whose mother was relieved to have imposed the vaccine on them.

I thank you but shuffle away weeping.

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Dr. Bay: "Really sorry I tried to kill you and your children; I needed the money."

Doesn't get more pathetic than that. Wonder how many clot shots he's accepted into his life.

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Not enough

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Nope; wasn't pretending that it would be.

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"Retraction Watch - Leading primate researcher admits to faking data in NIH grant applications, paper. He is also a coauthor of the primate center’s much-touted Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine study."

Scientific fraud and conspiring labs has long been an industry standard. If public health were a priority these lessons would have led to oversight and reform instead of better white-washing. At a minimum the substances approved based on fraudulent studies would be reviewed, but no.

"This article is from the The Amicus Journal, spring 1983 edition, published by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). It is not an easy article to read and may indeed be one of the most disturbing things you've ever read. It chronicles the scandal that destroyed the credibility of the safety testing lab industry in the late 1970s and early 1980s, particularly Industrial Bio-Test Labs of Northbrook, Illinois. The article reveals the fraudulent practices of IBT and other laboratories, the horrendous treatment of animals, and the total disregard of human health and the integrity of the regulatory process. Many of the products the safety of which was declared falsely are still on the market." https://planetwaves.net/contents/faking_it.html

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Thank you

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Didn't her twin shister Roachelle Wolensky just parrot the same thing here in America?

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Joelle Boneparth, the author of the INSIDER article about vaxxing her toddler, is an idiot l, a misinformationalist and insane. Covid poses NO DANGER to children.

" The Big Green Lie—that carbon dioxide is a pollutant..."

I disagree CO2 is a polutant--to all of those mask wearing morons who are rebreathing their own exhaust. (Sorry mom)

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Good sentiment but this article will easily mislead people. Better with Richard' Feynman's statement on how science is the art of proving experts wrong.

Generally all closed scientific communities will move toward a perpetual narrowing of allowed viewpoints. Since all scientists have joined one global community, this community functions like one closed scientific community. Without segregation and individual free science, science withers.

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Exactly, I provide the article, you prove it wrong. It's not about misleading people, it's about people making the own mind's up and discussing why it is wrong.

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Has anyone read "Quixotte" (sp?) by Salman Rushdie?

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Spot on, must reads, concerning the still-present and ever-present dangers to humanity itself of (what I like to call) Enviro-wackism.

Especially recomended is the Telegragh article. It makes a good argument for these Neanderthals being much more of a threat than the medical Fascists, I mean Democrats, I mean covid-freaks.

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Why include an article saying "those with the most anti-consensus views are the most likely to overrate their own knowledge"? It sounds like you are discrediting yourself.

Studies like this do not deal with paradigm shifts. In those instances it is the opposite.

So please let me know why it's there.

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These are articles of interest, not necessarily ones I agree with. No point living in an echo chamber and only reading things you agree with.

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I agree and force myself to listen to other viewpoints. Often both sides chose the facts that allow credibility in the absence of opposing viewpoints. Listening to what you already agree with is very risky and seldom offers new perspective.

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