Anonymous ID: 73d6ed Jan. 11, 2023, 6:51 p.m. No.18127787   🗄️.is 🔗kun

saw this in a PB twit comment on the MP bla bla bla….anyway…full of info grafx

 

Before and After

The Covid 19 Vaccine Story

Jeffrey Peel

10 hr ago

 

In conjunction with Joel Smalley of Dead Man Walking we are proud to present the most definitive study of the impact of the Covid 19 vaccines on every country in the world.

 

The study shows, based on detailed empirical evidence, that post-vaccination Covid deaths have been 75% higher in the year since C19 vaccine roll-out across the globe. All but a handful of nations have suffered with higher Covid death rates post-vaccination. But the countries that have suffered the most are those that have had the highest rates of vaccination - and associated, draconian mandates.

 

As we ask in the piece:

 

Why should vaccinating healthy people have a benefit on mortality when it is also well-established that the vaccine does nothing to impede transmission?

 

But, in fact, when the scientific literature is already replete with evidence of substantial risks associated with vaccinating in the middle of a pandemic, especially with a so-called “leaky” vaccine such as the COVID one which does not neutralise the virus……..

 

https://www.thenewera.uk/p/before-and-after

Anonymous ID: 73d6ed Jan. 11, 2023, 7:07 p.m. No.18127884   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7899 >>7924 >>7965 >>7991 >>8175 >>8205 >>8431 >>8488 >>8500

As we watch the proverbial sands of time drain from our lives, what better way to mark that passage than with a calendar featuring oversized cats?

 

That’s what the Army Corps of Engineers over in the Portland District thought, too. So, it published a 2023 calendar featuring big infrastructure projects as the setting for even bigger cats.

 

Public affairs specialist Chris Gaylord has been working on this “pet project” for three years, according to Today. And now, it’s part of the public domain, so anyone who wants a copy can get their paws on it.

 

“Engineering is not that exciting,” Gaylord said. “I hope people realize … wrapped up in the loving embrace of this calendar is the reminder that we don’t take people’s attention for granted. We have things to say and messages to communicate, but we’re always going to strive to do that in a way that feels enjoyable and not bland and boring.”

 

The 12 calendar months feature images of Oregon construction efforts punctuated by felines that appear to be on the verge of generating real … CATastrophes. Gaylord also took the step to add clever captions for an extra layer of fun.

 

https://www.militarytimes.com/off-duty/military-culture/2023/01/10/plan-2023-with-a-giant-cat-calendar-from-the-army-corps-of-engineers/

 

https://usace.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16021coll11/id/5869/rec/1