Anonymous ID: 8f2de0 Oct. 27, 2021, 7:28 a.m. No.14866519   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6560

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tweet links to NY Post Article:

 

"The condition is most common in women [FOLLOW THE WIVES?] ages30[3] to60[6]— but experts have warned that it is reaching fit and healthy women as young as22.

 

One33-year-old woman said she felt as though she had an “elephant on her chest” and could barely walk due to the condition.

 

When she first started feeling unwell, she felt as though she didn’t need to worry as she said she was “generally fit and healthy.”

 

Michele DeMarco waited in a British emergency room for45[DJT?] minutes, with doctors dismissing her symptoms as a panic attack." …

 

"Research from the American Heart Association states that SCAD is responsible for35[JFK?] percent of heart attacks in women under the age of 50." [5?]

 

 

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Occultist Numerology Numbers and Meanings

 

The most venerated occult numbers are:3, 6,9,1113, and multiples thereof, especially22, 33,44, 55, 66, 77. A triplication of numbers is also considered sacred (possibly even more sacred) to the occultist: 111, 222, 333, and so fourth. The number5 is the number of Death;also, an extremely scared number is the double 11, as in11:11,or11/11/11 [11.3?].

 

https://www.exposingsatanism.org/occultist-numerology-numbers-and-meanings/

 

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also, re: vaccines and women's cardiac deaths

 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/covid-19-vaccine-winnipeg-woman-inflamation-risk-1.6096658

 

https://web.archive.org/web/20210830105009/https://www.thehealthsite.com/news/woman-dies-of-myocarditis-after-taking-pfizers-covid-19-vaccine-shot-834667/

Anonymous ID: 8f2de0 Oct. 27, 2021, 7:36 a.m. No.14866560   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14866519

>SCAD

 

article mentions Spontaneous coronary artery dissection(SCAD)happens when a tear forms in a blood vessel in the heart.

 

SCAD also → State Crimes Against Democracy

 

https://www.acronymfinder.com/State-Crimes-Against-Democracy-(SCAD).html

 

State Crimes Against Democracy

 

New research in the journal American Behavioral Scientist (Sage publications, February 2010) addresses the concept of “State Crimes Against Democracy” (SCAD). Professor Lance deHaven-Smith from Florida State University writes that SCADs involve highlevel government officials, often in combination with private interests, that engage in covert activities for political advantages and power. Proven SCADs since World War II include McCarthyism (fabrication of evidence of a communist infiltration), Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (President Johnson and Robert McNamara falsely claimed North Vietnam attacked a US ship), burglary of the office of Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist in effort to discredit Ellsberg, the Watergate break-in, Iran-Contra, Florida’s 2000 Election (felon disenfranchisement program), and fixed intelligence on WMDs to justify the Iraq War.1

 

Other suspected SCADs include the assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald, the shooting of George Wallace, the October Surprise near the end of the Carter presidency, military grade anthrax mailed to Senators Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy, Martin Luther King’s assassination, and the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7 on September 11, 2001. The proven SCADs have a long trail of congressional hearings, public records, and academic research establishing the truth of the activities. The suspected SCADs listed above have substantial evidence of covert actions with countervailing deniability that tend to leave the facts in dispute.2

 

The term “conspiracy theory” is often used to denigrate and discredit inquiry into the veracity of suspected SCADs. Labeling SCAD research as “conspiracy theory” is an effective method of preventing ongoing investigations from being reported in the corporate media and keep them outside of broader public scrutiny. Psychologist Laurie Manwell, University of Guelph, addresses the psychological advantage that SCAD actors hold in the public sphere. Manwell, writing in American Behavioral Scientist (Sage 2010) states, “research shows that people are far less willing to examine information that disputes, rather than confirms, their beliefs . . . pre-existing beliefs can interfere with SCADs inquiry, especially in regards to September 11, 2001.”3

 

Professor Steven Hoffman, visiting scholar at the University of Buffalo, recently acknowledged this phenomenon in a study “There Must Be a Reason: Osama, Saddam and Inferred Justification.” Hoffman concluded, “Our data shows substantial support for a cognitive theory known as ‘motivated reasoning,’ which suggests that rather than search rationally for information that either confirms or disconfirms a particular belief, people actually seek out information that confirms what they already believe. In fact, for the most part people completely ignore contrary information.”4

 

sauce: https://www.globalresearch.ca/state-crimes-against-democracy/17922