Anonymous ID: 27a811 July 10, 2023, 9:30 p.m. No.19159359   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9418

How the fuck are the clintons still walking around?

The podesta's?

All the others?

All I'm saying is that people can be unstable when emotions are running high and they want justice.

I just don't understand.

Anonymous ID: 27a811 July 10, 2023, 9:34 p.m. No.19159374   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9386 >>9388 >>9391 >>9392 >>9490

>>19159365

 

https://iqfy.com/unvaccinated-silence/

the prepaid narrative has already started for that

 

The unvaccinated knew what we didn't. Some of them said too little. Most said nothing at all. A lot of blood is now on their hands.

As the world struggles to come to terms with the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, one question that continues to surface is why the unvaccinated didn’t do more to warn us about the potential dangers of being injected.

 

While well intending citizens lined up, did the right thing, and received their COVID19 vaccinations — now seeming to do more harm than good — their unvaccinated friends stood by and let them do it. Some of them said too little. Some said nothing at all.

 

Even though they knew what we didn’t.

 

Our blood is now on their hands.

 

Those are strong words. But the unvaccinated had access to important information about the potential side effects of vaccines. They knew about the risks of severe allergic reactions, blood clots, and other serious health complications. They knew that vaccines did not immunize us. They knew it wasn’t effective, and that they can cause more harm than good.

 

They knew all of that, but instead of warning us, the unvaccinated chose to remain silent. They chose to look the other way and not speak out about the potential dangers of vaccines. They let millions of good folks who did the right thing (at the time) fall to death and disease, and many antivaxxers even gloated online about how their coin flip had been the right bet. The more diabolical even urged folks they disagree with to “get boosted.”

 

It has become all too clear. The silence of the unvaccinated was a dangerous, sociopathic, and irresponsible decision that has had serious consequences for those of us who received the vaccinations.

 

And silence is, after all, consent.

 

Related: How do we prevent discrimination against the vaccinated?

 

It is time for the unvaccinated to take responsibility for their actions and to work with the rest of us to find a solution to this crisis. We cannot afford to let their selfishness and lack of action continue to harm our communities. It is time for the unvaccinated to step up and do the right thing.

 

The unvaccinated should by any moral measuring stick have done more to warn about the potential risks — to help us make informed decisions about our health. And they must now ask us for our forgiveness.

 

And, hand to heart, we may just give it to them.

 

Because we are good people. We took those injections because it was the right thing to do — until it wasn’t.

Anonymous ID: 27a811 July 10, 2023, 11:54 p.m. No.19159775   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9795 >>9810

Since they're going to drop the Alien card on us soon can we discuss the topic?

 

Fact from fiction or at least as close as we can get.

You think Phil Schneider was telling the truth? Bob Lazar?

So hard to tell but those whistleblowers stand out as believable to me.

Or….

I still am not good at this discernment thing.

Anyone remember the .gov site with it seemed like a picture map that started with the white rabbit and ended with aliens?

I had it saved but it seems like a lot of my photos have gone missing.

How bout Laura Eisenhower? Credible or crackpot?

Anonymous ID: 27a811 July 11, 2023, 12:02 a.m. No.19159800   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9834

>>19159795

agree…

little bits of truth here and there…

problem is…what's what. sigh…

The first time I heard adrenochrome is when Phil said it in one of his lectures. Pretty sure they killed them for talking