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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

this was the fraudulent Pfizer et al. mRNA study that got them the fraudulent EUA...for the Malone Bourla Bancel et al. mRNA death shot

Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

support Simulations great scholarship...please share.

Proberta's avatar

"...OVER THE LAST TWO DAYS, VERY GOOD AND PRODUCTIVE CONVERSATIONS..." - Donald Trump

Well according to Iranian news, NO ONE is talking to Trump!

And why would they? The dumbshit killed the last leader who tried to negotiate with him.

Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

it is so confusing, is it not. hugs Proberta

SimulationCommander's avatar

I know that guy!

Luckily, Trump opened another 5-day "window" so the markets won't freak out this week....then we'll go back to escalation over the weekend.

patrick.net/memes's avatar

You know what's missing?

A public debate on X between the official leaders of the two sides (kinda late now for Iranian leaders, but principle still holds).

Rules:

1. Each side gets to make an assertion to start.

2. No flooding. Replies are limited to, say, 2K of text which may include links to evidence.

3. No more than one reply per hour.

4. Goes back and forth until one side drops out.

AwakeNotWoke's avatar

The Iranians must be regretting not getting the mRNA shots. All their kids mght still be alive if they had been fully vaccinated and boosted.

Ro's avatar

Talking of which, a lone young legal guy in Australia is seeking to take the Aussie government to court over Covid. AND HE MAY WELL WIN!

His witnesses are superb list of experts.

Note the big dog Dalgleish on this list.

Beale v State of Queensland (Australian human rights case)

Case Summary

The case of Beale v State of Queensland is a landmark human rights case currently being heard in the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal in Queensland, Australia. The case is examining whether it was lawful for government to mandate emergency use COVID-19 vaccines onto the general public in circumstances where those vaccines were still being tested in their experimental clinical trials. The case, brought privately by a sole legal professional and assisted by a King’s Counsel barrister, has alleged historic human rights violations, including that the government subjected the general public to medical experimentation and marginalised people from public and social life if they did not comply.

The case is potentially the largest human rights case in history due to 13 senior experts giving evidence against the government on behalf of the public interest. These experts are:

• Professor of medicine Wendy Hoy – University of Queensland

• Professor of oncology Angus Dalgleish – University of London

• Professor of immunology Robert Clancy – University of Newcastle

• Professor of nutritional medicine Ian Brighthope – president of Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine

• Associate Professor

• Peter Parry – University of Queensland

• Dr Phillip Altman – senior pharmacologist and former TGA consultant

• Dr Paul Costantino – Curtin University, Western Australia

• Dr Rikki Andersen – Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland

• Chris Barnett – Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland

• Dr Conni Turni – University of Queensland

• Dr James Rowe – pharmaceutical chemist and pharmacist

• Dr Luke McLindon – senior gynaecologist and obstetrician, formerly Mater Private Hospital, Brisbane

• Dr Mel McCann – specialised general practitioner

In addition to allegations of widespread medical experimentation and violations of individual medical freedom, the case is also a landmark religious freedom fight defending against an argument by the government that a Christian cannot rely upon the Bible as the basis for their belief. The case is therefore seeking to uphold one of the most sacred religious traditions, which is the ability for religious people to read and apply their holy book to their life.

Janet Hofbauer's avatar

The shots they can be caught up to date if they really really wanted them they could have either Chinese or Russian versions. Think they still would kill like anywhere else. A shot of vodka or tequila, anything else? Sorta looks like ace of spades from korea nam fly you anywhere anytime interesting bunch. Btw China lake does exist like it was on a tv show

AwakeNotWoke's avatar

They had their own shots which are called the COVIran Barekat (Persian: کووایران برکت), which is an old-fashioned inactivated virus-based vaccine developed in Iran by Shifa Pharmed Industrial Group, a subsidiary of the Barkat Pharmaceutical Group. They drew the line at mRNA shots, refusing to be injected with them. They're crazy just like Americans but they're not stupid.

Janet Hofbauer's avatar

Maybe we could learn from them no mRNA that could be helpful to getting it banned!

Cory's avatar

Anyone caught a glimpse of what the other hand is doing while this hand has been diverting our attention?...

https://vigilantfox.substack.com/p/everything-is-breaking-at-once-and?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

Janet Hofbauer's avatar

Make leaders play 200 rounds of poker chess checkers and hidden words puzzles who wins at that round starts discussion. Descent starting point what kind of future do they want for the children doesn't they have rights of learning university trade schools employment marriages then children they can leave knowledge wisdom inheritance. What about the animals oceans desert etc what can be done to improve their lives. What are strengths without nuclear junk how can improve their image welcome open tourists could be point export import strange even hamas told Iran quit attacking your brothers perhaps what sadam hussein did kept Iran n all factions in order perhaps someone in Iran could put fear in them n no longer engage in terrorism if women other countries just idea

Guidothekp's avatar

Don’t hog all the kool aid, please. Leave some for the rest of us. 😛