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At this rate, everyone in Canada will have had it by next year.

At this rate, everyone in Canada will have had it by next year.

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They are hyping it hard, trying to bring all of the mandates back in.

Lots of outrageous claims.

However, Ontario did have a high vaccination rate - I know people personally harmed by these vaccines. I know people who died.

I see the ambulances rolling and rolling. Yesterday was particularly active.

My guess, speculation, but a calculated guess, is the secondary consequences from the vaccines are starting to mount.

Case in point, on Tuesday, Boris Brott, a famous Jewish Canadian orchestra conductor was run down in the downtown streets of Hamilton and killed in a hit and run. The driver of the car had been seen driving the wrong way down a one way street.

We don't know if the driver ran him down, or if he stepped out in front of the car - we don't have those details, yet.

What we do know is in spite of road accidents being down some 25% due to less road trips overall, the death rate from traffic accidents has more than doubled since January. People are just crashing their cars, or dying behind the wheel, not unlike the athletes falling dead on the soccer fields. Driving has just become a lot more dangerous "and we don't know why it is happening." (fuck yes we do.)

I also know that inhibited immune systems greatly interfere with the brain's ability to pay attention to the surrounding environment - especially brain fog - it takes longer to notice, and reaction times are slowed significantly - all of which is bad for driving, etc.

So we see spiking cases - are they covid? No - but they may be vaccine damage kicking in, and kicking in hard. Can the covid tests determine the difference between a case of active covid vrs some vaccinated person showing covid like symptoms due to vaccine damage? PCR testing isn't going to tell you that.

So we see spiking cases - are they covid? No - but they may be vaccine damage kicking in, and kicking in hard. Can the covid tests determine the difference between a case of active covid vrs some vaccinated person showing covid like symptoms due to vaccine damage? PCR testing isn't going to tell you that.

It's called original antigen sin. They're being vaccinated for a virus two years extinct. When the body encounters a similar virus, a variant, it starts making antibodies for the old virus because they have a stronger affinity. Essentially they've destroyed their immune system against coronaviruses.