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Re: The Post-Coronavirus World




by Obamot » 20/09/21, 13:49

Mwoahahah

LessTwat who still asks that we “explain” to him and pretends not to understand that the abyss has never been so close!

Great Reset is Here?

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Here the semantic will of 'LOCATE' the people!

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Re: The Post-Coronavirus World




by Obamot » 23/09/21, 07:38

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...and "a lifetime health pass'", a!
...You surprise me!


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... Their heads should be put at a price to these manures!

But now the situation is clear!
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Re: The Post-Coronavirus World




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 23/09/21, 11:47


Exemptions from tests and forms

People who cross Switzerland without stopping over, those who, as part of their professional activity, transport travelers or goods across the border, as well as frontier workers and people coming from border areas are exempt from the tax. 'obligation to present a test and an entry form.
Young people under the age of 16 are exempt from the obligation to take a test but must complete the form.

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by Obamot » 23/09/21, 13:43

The thank you box

It is thanks to this that I preserve my job “WITHOUT” : Mrgreen:

(just like during confinement ... we went through customs without any problem living less than 30km from it)
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 23/09/21, 13:59

Obamot wrote:The thank you box

It is thanks to this that I preserve my job “WITHOUT” : Mrgreen:

(just like during confinement ... we went through customs without any problem living less than 30km from it)

I searched because I will soon go through Geneva to reach Stein am Rhein and go see my friends at Lake Constance.
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Re: The Post-Coronavirus World




by Christophe » 19/10/21, 10:06

I put it here: the covid has favored the return of tuberculosis, which is on the rise globally: https://www.dna.fr/magazine-sante/2021/ ... e-du-covid



The Covid-19 pandemic has reversed years of progress in the fight against tuberculosis. Thus the 2021 report of the World Health Organization on the disease shows that for the first time in more than a decade, deaths are on the rise.

With the difficulties in accessing healthcare in 2020, far fewer people have been diagnosed compared to 2019. WHO estimates that some 4,1 million people currently suffer from the disease. We are far from the 2,9 million in 2019.

The offer of preventive treatment was also impacted: only 2,8 million people benefited from it in 2020, a reduction of 21% compared to the previous year.

As a result, last year around 1,5 million people died from tuberculosis. And the WHO expects a much higher figure for the period 2021-2022. Main countries affected: India, Indonesia, the Philippines and China.


To this must be added the excess mortality from cancers and other chronic diseases ... in short, covid has certainly already killed at least twice more indirectly than directly ...
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by Obamot » 19/10/21, 14:38

It is not the effect of the syndemia (covid) but that of the injections ... (well if we are connected to the sources which say so ...):

The vaccine injections would weaken immunity, which is our ability (natural or acquired) to defend ourselves, since by phagocytizing our immune system to produce a protein that attacks it (in order to create a reaction by playing the sorcerer's apprentice ... ), this would force said system to attack the cells that manufacture said toxic protein (spike) => autoimmune mechanism ... and there our immune system would navigate by sight since it would be in the fog, it would not know what to attack since the whole lymphatic system would be concerned ...: and of course, it would be the cataclysm in certain subjects ... the explosion of cases in pharmacovigilance is there to testify to it ...

I hope the specialists who say that are wrong, but in reality no one knows what is going on inside, a mysterious new evil is spreading. It will vary from individual to individual ... Based on the worst case scenario, treatment costs will explode in the decades to come, the bill will be steep and a system of dependency is emerging as all of this is UNCONTROLLED.
And the injected are caught in a gear of endless reminders ...

Based on this, the virus is much better than injections!
During an attack by the virus, the “spike” protein is there too, but replicated by vulnerable or diseased cells and therefore => “dead”, so our body knows how to attack it ... => not autoimmune mechanism.

Tuberculosis is "the lesser evil" ... the worst is yet to come (and to say that the vulnerable people - say "at risk" - to get injected, it's staggering ... C is criminal ...)
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by Janic » 19/10/21, 18:32

+10
and the provaxx medics, supposed to have learned about immune function, don't even react. But what do we teach them? Aside from BP dealer?
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by pedrodelavega » 19/10/21, 18:49

Obamot wrote:It is not the effect of the syndemia (covid) but that of the injections ... (well if we are connected to the sources which say so ...):

The vaccine injections weaken immunity,

Would the covid vaccination campaign started in early 2021 * have an impact on people's immune systems in 2020? : roll:

* (to a comma, a bit mid-December 2020)
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Re: The Post-Coronavirus World




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 19/10/21, 18:58

pedrodelavega wrote:(to a comma, a bit in mid-December 2020)

26 October 2021.
https://www.ameli.fr/medecin/sante-prev ... aisonniere
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