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Created by remery > 9 months ago, 3 Jul 2024
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psychojoe
WA, 2237 posts
23 Sep 2024 6:36AM
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I decided the windy season started yesterday, well it did for me. And I've bought another beach house. It's gonna be a ripper of a season. I forgot what this thread was about.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
23 Sep 2024 11:11AM
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psychojoe said..
I decided the windy season started yesterday, well it did for me. And I've bought another beach house. It's gonna be a ripper of a season. I forgot what this thread was about.


A beach house? Great! Its going to be a good season I think, so its the perfect time. The house will be filled with sand before you know it.

Is a beach house enough to get you over the PTSD you have and the permanent disability from the Covid vaccine? Not to mention drama from the forced expulsion from Vic to WA? Probably not, but its a good start.

psychojoe
WA, 2237 posts
23 Sep 2024 11:52AM
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FormulaNova said..

psychojoe said..
I decided the windy season started yesterday, well it did for me. And I've bought another beach house. It's gonna be a ripper of a season. I forgot what this thread was about.



A beach house? Great! Its going to be a good season I think, so its the perfect time. The house will be filled with sand before you know it.

Is a beach house enough to get you over the PTSD you have and the permanent disability from the Covid vaccine? Not to mention drama from the forced expulsion from Vic to WA? Probably not, but its a good start.


Thanks for asking. I consider the physical recovery complete.
Receiving the letter of evaluation from Prof. Nick Wood's team helped with the psychological trauma, albeit two years late.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
23 Sep 2024 1:29PM
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psychojoe said..
FormulaNova said..

psychojoe said..
I decided the windy season started yesterday, well it did for me. And I've bought another beach house. It's gonna be a ripper of a season. I forgot what this thread was about.



A beach house? Great! Its going to be a good season I think, so its the perfect time. The house will be filled with sand before you know it.

Is a beach house enough to get you over the PTSD you have and the permanent disability from the Covid vaccine? Not to mention drama from the forced expulsion from Vic to WA? Probably not, but its a good start.


Thanks for asking. I consider the physical recovery complete.
Receiving the letter of evaluation from Prof. Nick Wood's team helped with the psychological trauma, albeit two years late.


Keep your chin up! I think it will be a good season by the feel of it, but sometimes it starts out well.

I have great memories of coming home from work and kiting until 7pm or when it got too dark to pack up in time. I hope its another of those years.

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
23 Sep 2024 7:16PM
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Irreversible

Japie is not immune either. Even from a young age he loved his ball.


FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
23 Sep 2024 7:48PM
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Irreversible

Japie is not immune either. Even from a young age he loved his ball.




Thanks for giving us an insight into what it is like to talk to members of a cult. Who is in that cult is clearly a matter of opinion.

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
23 Sep 2024 7:57PM
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Max Igan and Jrff Berwick call them NPC 's or non playing character.

odysee.com/@thecrowhouse:2

odysee.com/@DollarVigilante:b

remery
WA, 3709 posts
23 Sep 2024 8:22PM
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Max Igan and Jrff Berwick call them NPC 's or non playing character.
odysee.com/@thecrowhouse:2
odysee.com/@DollarVigilante:b



Yep, definitely a cult. Stay away from the Flavor Aid if you want to keep enjoying life.

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
25 Sep 2024 9:13AM
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Pcdefender said..
Irreversible

Japie is not immune either. Even from a young age he loved his ball.



Here is another photo I took for you! Right on dusk and the underside of clouds lit up.
Bendylight?

Or just those pesky aliens with a massive mirror?





remery
WA, 3709 posts
25 Sep 2024 8:51AM
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Further to the earlier discussion about the need for deluded people to convince themselves...

www.debunkbot.com/conspiracies

I entered Pcdefenders comments about flst Earth, planes and spirit levels.

It provided nicely constructed sentences outlining all the proof we have provided that the Earth is round, and concluded with this polite comment.

"Remember, it's through asking questions and seeking evidence that we learn and grow in our understanding. Have a great day!"

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
25 Sep 2024 2:31PM
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remery
WA, 3709 posts
25 Sep 2024 5:24PM
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"Conclusions and Relevance
Once COVID-19 vaccine supplies peaked across the United States, if there had been 100% COVID-19 vaccination coverage of the over 18+ population, a conservative estimate of 318,981 deaths could have been potentially avoided through vaccination. For a 90% vaccination coverage, we estimate at least 225,427 deaths averted through vaccination, and at least 178,000 lives saved through vaccination for an 85% vaccination coverage."

Estimating vaccine-preventable COVID-19 deaths under counterfactual vaccination scenarios in the United States
Ming Zhong, Meghana Kshirsagar, Richard Johnston, Rahul Dodhia, Tammy Glazer, Allen Kim, Divya Michael, Sameer Nair-Desai, Thomas C Tsai, Stefanie Friedhoff, Juan M Lavista Ferres
medRxiv, 2022.05. 19.22275310, 2022

fangman
WA, 1906 posts
25 Sep 2024 5:48PM
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I still can't tell whether WindowsVirusApp is ever serious, so I thought I would jump on the 'only a meme counts as critical thinking' wagon.
This is what happens when you get all confused about horses and Ivermectim...Inyarectum




FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
25 Sep 2024 10:01PM
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fangman said..
I still can't tell whether WindowsVirusApp is ever serious, so I thought I would jump on the 'only a meme counts as critical thinking' wagon.
This is what happens when you get all confused about horses and Ivermectim...Inyarectum






I think he first uses toy horses and then uses toy cows and then back to toy horses again. He is astable.

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
26 Sep 2024 9:11PM
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This is one of the best interviews regarding the dangers of taking vaccines.

old.bitchute.com/video/FQaG3bJaARgO/

remery
WA, 3709 posts
26 Sep 2024 10:26PM
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"No evidence that 80 Canadian doctors died from COVID vaccinations"
By Reuters Fact Check
December 31, 20223:52 AM GMT+8


www.reuters.com/article/fact-check/no-evidence-that-80-canadian-doctors-died-from-covid-vaccinations-idUSL1N33K1EM/

remery
WA, 3709 posts
26 Sep 2024 10:29PM
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Person: William Makis
Flawed Autopsy 'Review' Revives Unsupported Claims of COVID-19 Vaccine Harm
July 5, 2024

COVID-19 vaccination is generally very safe, and except for extremely rare cases, there is no evidence that it contributes to death. Social media posts about a now-published, but faulty review of autopsy reports, however, are repeating an unfounded claim from last summer that "74% of sudden deaths are shown to be due to the COVID-19 vaccine."

www.factcheck.org/person/william-makis/

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
26 Sep 2024 10:40PM
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COVID-19 vaccination is generally very safe


There have been 140 000 reports of various harm made in Australia to the TGA database- FACT.

I encourage everyone to go to their website and see for themselves.

D3
WA, 1506 posts
27 Sep 2024 5:58AM
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Have you?

Did you read through the reports and looked at the types of harms that were reported?

remery
WA, 3709 posts
27 Sep 2024 4:09PM
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Have you?

Did you read through the reports and looked at the types of harms that were reported?


Of course he hasn't. I even provided a list. But he chooses to ignore all rational argument, it's what cookers do.

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
27 Sep 2024 4:20PM
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remery
WA, 3709 posts
27 Sep 2024 5:13PM
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fangman
WA, 1906 posts
27 Sep 2024 5:15PM
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Ah remember when WindowsVirusApp used to eat Alphabet Soup and his toilet the next day made more sense?

remery
WA, 3709 posts
27 Sep 2024 5:54PM
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There have been 140 000 reports of various harm made in Australia to the TGA database- FACT.

I encourage everyone to go to their website and see for themselves.




Despite your endless posting about the 140,000 adverse events, I very much doubt you have figured out how to find, or even search the Database of Adverse Event Notifications - medicines. Of course the TGA has a quite specific note that Pcdefender chooses to ignore:"Important information! The TGA uses adverse event reports to identify when a safety issue may be present. An adverse event report does not mean that the medicine is the cause of the adverse event."The medicine summary groups reported adverse events together. Patients may have reported multiple adverse events.

Headache 32910
Muscle pain 20581
High temperature 18123
Fatigue 16044
Nausea 15641
Chest pain 15104
Dizziness 13774
Injection site reaction 13594
Lethargy 13581
Joint pain 13298
Breathing difficulty 11586
Chills11029Tickling sensation 7759
Palpitations 6796
Vomiting 6470
Rash 5949
Lymph node pain 5820
Pain in extremity 5818
Injection site pain 5704
Abdominal pain 5462
Diarrhoea 5291
Chest discomfort 4930
Malaise 4521
Influenza like illness 4394
Fainting 3962
Pericarditis 3739

[NB: I provided definitions for some of the lesser known medical terms like "Pyrexia"]

psychojoe
WA, 2237 posts
27 Sep 2024 7:17PM
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remery said..

Pcdefender said..

There have been 140 000 reports of various harm made in Australia to the TGA database- FACT.

I encourage everyone to go to their website and see for themselves.





Despite your endless posting about the 140,000 adverse events, I very much doubt you have figured out how to find, or even search the Database of Adverse Event Notifications - medicines. Of course the TGA has a quite specific note that Pcdefender chooses to ignore:"Important information! The TGA uses adverse event reports to identify when a safety issue may be present. An adverse event report does not mean that the medicine is the cause of the adverse event."The medicine summary groups reported adverse events together. Patients may have reported multiple adverse events.

Headache 32910
Muscle pain 20581
High temperature 18123
Fatigue 16044
Nausea 15641
Chest pain 15104
Dizziness 13774
Injection site reaction 13594
Lethargy 13581
Joint pain 13298
Breathing difficulty 11586
Chills11029Tickling sensation 7759
Palpitations 6796
Vomiting 6470
Rash 5949
Lymph node pain 5820
Pain in extremity 5818
Injection site pain 5704
Abdominal pain 5462
Diarrhoea 5291
Chest discomfort 4930
Malaise 4521
Influenza like illness 4394
Fainting 3962
Pericarditis 3739

[NB: I provided definitions for some of the lesser known medical terms like "Pyrexia"]


Thanks for going to the effort. 50,000 of those are quite concerning.

remery
WA, 3709 posts
27 Sep 2024 7:35PM
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"Inclusion in DAEN - medicines does not mean that the adverse event has been confirmed or that it was caused by a medicine or vaccine."

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
28 Sep 2024 8:33AM
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Interesting responses! For me science has always been about curiosity. How does something work? Why does such and such happen?

So during Covid it was reported ad infinitum, (so I was reading, I don't have television) that there were so many cases, so many deaths, we had to do this that and the other thing in order to avoid a disease that was deadly etc..

But no actual manifestation of it in my daily life. Daughter in law nursing in ICU not reporting anything outside of the normal.

Vaccine comes along. Jab jab jab. In my face because medical services set up a jaborium in the car park to my local shopping center. Did observe one lady have a horrific reaction, shaking like she had St Vitus Dance but there you go, they were injecting a ship load of people.

Time advances and I begin reading reports of excess mortality. Quite significant reports of excess mortality. Very significant actually. Like 40% in some areas and we are talking about millennials. To put it in perspective a 10% rise is equivalent to a 200 year flood.

The data came from the insurance business. This data is rock solid. Insurance companies do not get it wrong.

So I am seeing this and it is happening throughout the world. But guess what?

The concern about people carking it that was so, so, so very much in your face about covid is completely non existent barring a bit of noise from some cooker politicians.

Fast forward to today. Many articles coming out about how climate change can cause strokes. Cold weather induces heart attacks. Sniffing tulips results in died suddenly. Blah de blah de blah.

Do you know what? I smell a rat. Not just your ordinary rattus norvegicus. but a mighty great big fibber rat. That's right. A porky pie rat!

And guess what? The only thing that the broader science community can tell us with absolute certainty is that it is one hundred percent not the jibby jab. We know that not because there has been research done but just because.

And they wonder why the average jimmy is becoming reluctant to vaccination!!!!

?si=g-VB8BvSI96Oz4yt

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
28 Sep 2024 1:40PM
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japie said..
Interesting responses! For me science has always been about curiosity. How does something work? Why does such and such happen?

So during Covid it was reported ad infinitum, (so I was reading, I don't have television) that there were so many cases, so many deaths, we had to do this that and the other thing in order to avoid a disease that was deadly etc..

But no actual manifestation of it in my daily life. Daughter in law nursing in ICU not reporting anything outside of the normal.

Vaccine comes along. Jab jab jab. In my face because medical services set up a jaborium in the car park to my local shopping center. Did observe one lady have a horrific reaction, shaking like she had St Vitus Dance but there you go, they were injecting a ship load of people.

Time advances and I begin reading reports of excess mortality. Quite significant reports of excess mortality. Very significant actually. Like 40% in some areas and we are talking about millennials. To put it in perspective a 10% rise is equivalent to a 200 year flood.

The data came from the insurance business. This data is rock solid. Insurance companies do not get it wrong.

So I am seeing this and it is happening throughout the world. But guess what?

The concern about people carking it that was so, so, so very much in your face about covid is completely non existent barring a bit of noise from some cooker politicians.

Fast forward to today. Many articles coming out about how climate change can cause strokes. Cold weather induces heart attacks. Sniffing tulips results in died suddenly. Blah de blah de blah.

Do you know what? I smell a rat. Not just your ordinary rattus norvegicus. but a mighty great big fibber rat. That's right. A porky pie rat!

And guess what? The only thing that the broader science community can tell us with absolute certainty is that it is one hundred percent not the jibby jab. We know that not because there has been research done but just because.

And they wonder why the average jimmy is becoming reluctant to vaccination!!!!

?si=g-VB8BvSI96Oz4yt


It sounds like you are saying, in summary:

Your daughter in law saw nothing out of the normal.... which was when we were in isolation and stopping people from coming into the country without going into isolation for 2 weeks.

Vaccines are released. Lots of people take them, and still not much Covid around. Some people reacted to the vaccines. Some people died.

Then you read about 'excess mortality' and latch onto that because you want to believe.

Well, it's good you don't have a TV, as that is pretty much what happened.

You would almost think that vaccines can protect against viruses or something. It would be sort of bad if they didn't wouldn't it?

I could build a conspiracy about anything. I might start one about how the internet is helping people spread their opinions as if they are almost as good as facts. You can reach out to so many people that agree with you that it surely can't be wrong can it?

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
28 Sep 2024 2:32PM
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japie said..
Interesting responses! For me science has always been about curiosity. How does something work? Why does such and such happen?

So during Covid it was reported ad infinitum, (so I was reading, I don't have television) that there were so many cases, so many deaths, we had to do this that and the other thing in order to avoid a disease that was deadly etc..

But no actual manifestation of it in my daily life. Daughter in law nursing in ICU not reporting anything outside of the normal.

Vaccine comes along. Jab jab jab. In my face because medical services set up a jaborium in the car park to my local shopping center. Did observe one lady have a horrific reaction, shaking like she had St Vitus Dance but there you go, they were injecting a ship load of people.

Time advances and I begin reading reports of excess mortality. Quite significant reports of excess mortality. Very significant actually. Like 40% in some areas and we are talking about millennials. To put it in perspective a 10% rise is equivalent to a 200 year flood.

The data came from the insurance business. This data is rock solid. Insurance companies do not get it wrong.

So I am seeing this and it is happening throughout the world. But guess what?

The concern about people carking it that was so, so, so very much in your face about covid is completely non existent barring a bit of noise from some cooker politicians.

Fast forward to today. Many articles coming out about how climate change can cause strokes. Cold weather induces heart attacks. Sniffing tulips results in died suddenly. Blah de blah de blah.

Do you know what? I smell a rat. Not just your ordinary rattus norvegicus. but a mighty great big fibber rat. That's right. A porky pie rat!

And guess what? The only thing that the broader science community can tell us with absolute certainty is that it is one hundred percent not the jibby jab. We know that not because there has been research done but just because.

And they wonder why the average jimmy is becoming reluctant to vaccination!!!!




This should be recited word for word by every schoolkid as part of their de-indoctrination process.

In 2024 we hear of stories like this almost daily - the new normal.

The generation born after 2020 will think heart attacks amongst the young is the norm especially once the old timers fall off the perch.

www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c5yjg92l45qo

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
28 Sep 2024 4:56PM
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FormulaNova said..

japie said..
Interesting responses! For me science has always been about curiosity. How does something work? Why does such and such happen?

So during Covid it was reported ad infinitum, (so I was reading, I don't have television) that there were so many cases, so many deaths, we had to do this that and the other thing in order to avoid a disease that was deadly etc..

But no actual manifestation of it in my daily life. Daughter in law nursing in ICU not reporting anything outside of the normal.

Vaccine comes along. Jab jab jab. In my face because medical services set up a jaborium in the car park to my local shopping center. Did observe one lady have a horrific reaction, shaking like she had St Vitus Dance but there you go, they were injecting a ship load of people.

Time advances and I begin reading reports of excess mortality. Quite significant reports of excess mortality. Very significant actually. Like 40% in some areas and we are talking about millennials. To put it in perspective a 10% rise is equivalent to a 200 year flood.

The data came from the insurance business. This data is rock solid. Insurance companies do not get it wrong.

So I am seeing this and it is happening throughout the world. But guess what?

The concern about people carking it that was so, so, so very much in your face about covid is completely non existent barring a bit of noise from some cooker politicians.

Fast forward to today. Many articles coming out about how climate change can cause strokes. Cold weather induces heart attacks. Sniffing tulips results in died suddenly. Blah de blah de blah.

Do you know what? I smell a rat. Not just your ordinary rattus norvegicus. but a mighty great big fibber rat. That's right. A porky pie rat!

And guess what? The only thing that the broader science community can tell us with absolute certainty is that it is one hundred percent not the jibby jab. We know that not because there has been research done but just because.

And they wonder why the average jimmy is becoming reluctant to vaccination!!!!

?si=g-VB8BvSI96Oz4yt



It sounds like you are saying, in summary:

Your daughter in law saw nothing out of the normal.... which was when we were in isolation and stopping people from coming into the country without going into isolation for 2 weeks.

Vaccines are released. Lots of people take them, and still not much Covid around. Some people reacted to the vaccines. Some people died.

Then you read about 'excess mortality' and latch onto that because you want to believe.

Well, it's good you don't have a TV, as that is pretty much what happened.

You would almost think that vaccines can protect against viruses or something. It would be sort of bad if they didn't wouldn't it?

I could build a conspiracy about anything. I might start one about how the internet is helping people spread their opinions as if they are almost as good as facts. You can reach out to so many people that agree with you that it surely can't be wrong can it?

I was responding, (quite pointedly I thought), to the posts regarding vaccine injuries. Let me attempt to make it clearer.

After the vaccines were deployed excess mortality amongst millennials skyrocketed.
There has been no attempt to ascertain the cause which is very strange because the covid mortality was minuscule in comparison, it occurred in large part in the elderly and the morbidly ill and the powers that be spent hundreds of billions combatting it.

That's it.



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