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Fly out Wed!

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And in Israel … check out the Pfizer pack with the government ((crickets))

 

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Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries (Greek word is Pharmakeia  (pharmacy drugs/vaxx) nor of their fornication, nor of their thefts. Rev 9:21

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Again the overriding issue being played out is not whether to be vaxed or not in my opinion, but rather that we hate their evil and wicked ways!  As God does!

Rendering His judgements as completely righteous!

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Even the pro narrative people like Scott Adams are starting to figure it out:

Delta variant is as transmissible as chickenpox and vaccinated people have the same viral load as the unvaccinated. It's time for the government to tell us we're all getting infected eventually.

https://mobile.twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1424708891997208579

 

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This was O’s birthday party … nobody wore a mask  … 

 

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The medical community is starting to stand up now that many have been thrown under the bus. I read an article last night and they are protesting across the country now. I saw the pictures.

 

The UK has made a huge vacc purchase. They purchased 40 vaccines for each citizen in the billions of dollars.  Why does one citizen need FORTY vaccs? When I come across that article I will post. Also, heard a Moderna rep says their vacc wears off after six months? Huh? What? "Wears off?" Perhaps, and this is just speculation.... the graphene oxide "wears off" and they wouldnt be able to connect to the Internet? Maybe Im wrong. Seems like these repeated injections for humanity is to keep you ON. It doesnt matter because it is poison to the body.

 

Pentagon to require COVID vaccine for ALL troops by September 15th 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon will require members of the U.S. military to get the COVID-19 vaccine by Sept. 15, according to a memo obtained by The Associated Press. That deadline could be pushed up if the vaccine receives final FDA approval or infection rates continue to rise. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says in his memo that he will seek the president's approval to make the vaccines mandatory no later than mid-September, or immediately upon FDA licensure, whichever comes first.  Austin's decision comes a bit more than a week after Biden told defense officials to develop a plan requiring troops to get shots as part of a broader campaign to increase vaccinations in the federal workforce.

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My thoughts about the all the troops vaxx by Sept 15th … if they suffer side effects right away… they won’t be able to defend our country if there is an attack on our homeland  nor will we be able to help Israel out …

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Will Mexico’s president be punished next?

 

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7/31/21

Social media users have theorized that President Andres Manuel López Obrador could face severe repercussions after he refused to purchase Covid vaccines for children, vowing that Mexico wouldn’t bow to pressure from drugs firms.

In remarks made earlier this week, the Mexican leader said his government was still waiting for the scientific community to demonstrate the benefits of vaccinating minors. Until conclusive evidence was provided, Mexico would refuse to purchase jabs for children, Obrador announced, adding that pharmaceutical firms seemed to be focused more on making profits than on ensuring medical necessity as they rake in record sales from Covid-19 vaccines.

Mexico will not be held hostage by pharmaceutical companies that only want to do business and scare children with the idea that it is necessary to vaccinate against Covid-19.

He was similarly critical of plans by drugs companies to introduce third- or even fourth-dose booster shots, opining that the jabs could be “superfluous.”

Speaking on the same topic, Undersecretary for Health Hugo López-Gatell claimed there was “no scientific evidence” showing the jab was “essential” for minors, given the high rate of inoculation among the adult population, Excélsior, Mexico City’s second-oldest daily, reported.

Mexico has approved a range of Covid vaccines for emergency use, including shots developed by Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, and Sinovac, as well as Russia’s Sputnik V.

The country’s Health Ministry recently revealed that a minimum of 48% of Mexicans have received at least one vaccine dose.

Like many other countries, Mexico rolled out its inoculation program in phases, giving high-risk groups first priority. Currently, those under 18 are not included in the vaccine drive.

Largely ignored by international media, Obrador’s provocative remarks went viral after an English-subtitled video of his speech was shared across social media.

 

And he spills the burrito beans … :popcorn 
Several comments hailed the Mexican president’s “cajones” for calling out Big Pharma greed. Pfizer, for example, has boasted record profits and recently raised full-year sales estimates for its vaccine to $45 billion.

While Mexico doesn’t feel comfortable administering the shot to youngsters, many other countries have begun to offer the vaccine to minors, both in clinical trials and as part of inoculation drives. According to the Mayo Clinic, around 14% of Americans under 18 have received at least one Covid shot.

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Mexico about to suffer some severe weather events, it would seem.

Heavenly Father, protect the children and punish the wicked!

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As Billy Mays would say … “ Oh and there is MORE” … not only will the unvaxx have to pay for 2 costly COVID tests per week … but … this is in the works too …

 

Coming Soon For The Unvaccinated: A $50 Monthly Paycheck Deduction From Your Employer

 

Forbes
By Bruce Japsen
August 8, 2021

 

Employers are beginning to tack on a special surcharge of $20 to $50 a month to their unvaccinated workers, according to one of the nation’s largest health benefits consultancies.

To date, employers have offered gift cards, a day off from work, cash and other financial incentives to convince their workers to get vaccinated against Covid-19.

But the carrot approach is about to be joined by a stick that could cost employees up to $50 a month, according to Mercer, the large employee benefits consultancy that works with thousands of employers around the world.

“Employers have tried encouraging employees to get vaccinated through offering incentives like paid time off and cash, but with the Delta variant driving up infections and hospitalizations throughout the country – at the same time that vaccination rates have stalled – we have received inquiries from at least 20 employers over the past few weeks who are giving consideration to adding health coverage surcharges for the unvaccinated as a way to drive up vaccination rates in their workforce,” said Wade Symons, Mercer’s regulatory resources group leader.

Mercer isn’t disclosing the names of companies working on the surcharges but said the amount of the surcharge being discussed with these employers is akin to the $20 to $50 a month charges companies already charge workers who smoke.

Aside from a public health reason to encourage vaccination and keep workers and their families healthy, there is also a financial reason. Covid-19 can lead to serious illness and an expensive hospital stay that costs the worker and company-paid insurance, triggering premium increases as well.

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