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Anita Boudoin's avatar

This is such a tragedy. These people were just trying to keep their jobs. Nurses are caring individuals who for the most part go into the profession to help people. When will they get justice? CDC, FDA, medical professionals must be prosecuted!

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Kathy Lux's avatar

Bad batch.

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Duct Tape's avatar

Weren’t they all?

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pimaCanyon's avatar

maybe not. some people have had multiple shots and are still alive and kicking. Others dropped dead after the first one or two. I believe a study (by Midwestern Doctor?) looked at distance in terms of time and physical distance from point of manufacture and found that those who received shots from a batch far away from point of manufacture had much fewer serious injuries and deaths than a batch close to point of manufacture. Something like 5 percent of the batches caused like 90 percent of the injuries.

The theory is that old batches had degraded mRNA or the mRNA was no longer connected to the LNP's. So the old batches were safer than the newer batches. The old batches were basically duds, they didn't do what they were designed to do. The fresh batches were the "hot lots", they were successful in tricking your cells into making trillions of toxic foreign proteins. That supposedly gave you protection from covid (because your immune system develops antibodies against those foreign proteins) but those toxic proteins destroyed your entire physiology in the process.

In other words, if all the batches were working correctly, then they would all be bad batches and we'd have 10 times as many dead and injured people as we do now.

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Duct Tape's avatar

So some were worse than others. None were "good".

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pimaCanyon's avatar

right. It's ironic that if the distance from manufacture theory is correct, then the hot lots were actually the "good" batches because they were doing what they were designed to do. And the batches that did not cause very many serious injuries were the "bad" batches because they basically didn't work, they were duds. So it was good to get a shot from a bad batch (dud batch) and it was very bad to get a shot from a good batch.

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James Kehoe's avatar

That theory makes sense. Another theory I have is the quality control was bad and some came in very hot and others not. Some of the friends that did survive the shot said very weird things happened to them. Some refused to take the bonus shots because the original was so bad. Some lined up for all the shots and didn't survive.

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pimaCanyon's avatar

yes, that certainly makes sense too. the hot lots could have been shots that had way too much of the mRNA, like giving someone a megadose of morphine

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DobeLass's avatar

You can check your batch number at this link. Scroll down to the button, CHECK BATCH.

https://howbadismybatch.com/

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pimaCanyon's avatar

Here's a grim thought: According to chatGPT 5.65 billion people globally have received at least one dose of the covid vaccines. if the batch anomaly is correct, that approximately 5 percent of the batches caused most of the serious injuries and deaths, then 282 million people (5 percent of 5.65 billion) received their covid shot from a "hot lot".

Those who got a shot from a hot lot will likely die before their time if they are not dead already. Turbo cancers, blood clots, organ failure, and who knows what other ghastly maladies they will have to endure. The result will be nearly 300 million people dead before their time. The largest mass murder in history.

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Daniel Mordue's avatar

That's like killing much of America!!

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pimaCanyon's avatar

yep. it's really astonishing that currently there are at least 20 million dead globally from the shots. The number boggles the mind. And yet, they are still jabbing people with them.

(Dennis Rancourt's analysis concluded 17 million dead more than a year ago, and they keep dying from turbo cancers, heart attack, stroke, etc.)

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Justin. Hart's avatar

Well it must be a relief that management at the hospital said “ wasn’t our fault ! “ Really ? Enter Lawyers next !

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Duct Tape's avatar

There are malpractice attorneys salivating right now. Let the games begin.

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Justin. Hart's avatar

Sometimes it makes you wonder , does management make decisions based on how many lawyers need work or on how they can help destroy faith in healthcare systems ?

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Duct Tape's avatar

Why not both!?!

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Justin. Hart's avatar

It always seems to be that type of outcome , everybody but the victim ( the nurses in this case ) gets what they want ! Lifetime immunity from being responsible for the outcome of the problem they may have created !

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Laura Dozor's avatar

5th floor looks like the top floor of that Hospital. Now the question is, is the ward near 5G posted on the roof? Hospital says "no environmental risk" - Because they aren't looking, therefore won't find any environmental risk. The vicious cycle of Plausible Deniability. Same reason nobody (except the shadow banned and demonetized) looks at the vaccines as well. We are being attacked at all angles "death by a thousand cuts". - Best of luck to these nurses, I hope they band together and figure it out for themselves. No one will save you but yourself.

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Alice's avatar

Would be interesting to know their shots lots. It would also be interesting to know if they added any 5G towers and how many in the past several years. These often end up on schools, hospitals, churches etc. I’ve seen some wild videos of how the trees/plants die in short order all around them. And sadly they would not be considered an environmental threat at this point. Just suggesting there are many things to consider.

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Bandit's avatar

But isn't it odd that it's all brain tumors and not various types of problems? Were different batches made to target different areas?

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PDG's avatar

Safe and Effective ... the crack dealers and still pushing that shit! No consequences.

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Thomas's avatar

They should check the lot numbers of the mRNA vaccines they all took.

They all may have received some super high DNA contamination in the lot numbers. No one will look.

This is exactly what we would expect to see because all the mRNA vaccines have up to 800 times the maximum amount DNA allowed by the FDAs own documents. All that excess DNA can reintegrate into their genome causing all types of cancers.

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Joe's avatar

Key points:

They investigated themselves.

Nothing to see here.

Just a coincidence.

Rule #39

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BetterOffRed's avatar

Sad to contemplate the drips and drabs of crap that comprise the contents of those vials... The frankenstein nature of the miniscule fragments of garbage patented to get rich, test our will to survive, weed out the easy targets, and make room for the next hand of control.

Also sadly, nurses can be replaced. Willing agents (a la robotic cattle injectors?) to stick you with poison at the pharmacy is not so hard to imagine.

Is karma real?

I will continue to pray for us all. 🙏

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