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Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
Unless you were willing to bet that you could slip this guys sheet while dropping your right fist down his throat...........Rockin'
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Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post
I suspect he/she is playing games and probably wasn't dumb enough to take four jabs. After three shots of this bioweapon, most people don't feel too good...
What about taking 2 jabs, a hook and a right hand?
I don't recommend doing this................Rockin'Last edited by Rockin'; 11-08-2022, 05:14 PM.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostSo you think I'm gonna die because of those 4 shots or what?
I don't think it matters
...bimhead davefromvancouv like this.
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Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post
Dr Sucharit Bhakdi Criminal mRNA injections and how they kill
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Furthermore we ccan say this about his claims about Covid:
Bhakdi's claims, in particular in his YouTube videos and in the book Corona Fehlalarm?, have been extensively fact-checked and found to be variously unsubstantiated, misleading, or false.
In Germany, fact-checking activity has included articles at , the Austrian independent fact-checkers , , and the German non-profit . In March 2020, ZDF said "His theses are unscientific, his numbers too low", Mimikama that his statements are "contrary to the scientific consensus of numerous experts, professors and colleagues and was described as largely dubious, unscientific and incorrect". Correctiv fact-checked one of Bhakdi's YouTube videos in June 2020, and found a number of problematic claims, including the claim that any would be "pointless", and that the virus posed no more threat than .
On the basis of fact checks by Correctiv, ZDF, , and , the summed up in April 2020: "What and Bhakdi say is not completely wrong, but they mix facts with speculation and disinformation." Writing for , in September 2020 Tyson Barker (Head of 's Technology & Global Affairs Program) described Bhakdi as a prominent example from a "crop of debunked but credentialed so-called experts minting conspiracy theories and undermining fact-based information".
In October 2020 the University of Mainz issued a statement to the effect that it does not support Bhakdi's views.
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