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Doctor Mocks Anti-Vaxxers While Getting Experimental COVID Jab – Dies Days Later (Video)

It’s sad to say, but some people just have to learn the hard way. A polish doctor died just days after taking the experimental COVID injection. The cause of death, we are told, was heart failure. However, what’s most ironic is that he recorded a video of his injection while mocking anti-vaxxers.

...this is what he said before taking the experimental injection. If you have any corrections, please click the contact button and send me an email.

“Vaccinate yourself to protect yourself, your loved ones, friends and also patients. And to mention quickly I have info for anti-vaxxers and anti-coviders if you want to contact Bill Gates you can do this through me. I can also provide for you from my organism the 5G network. I am sorry I hadn’t spoke for a bit but I was just getting autism.”

He died just days later from heart failure.

More here:

https://thewashingtonstandard.com/doctor-mocks-anti-vaxxers-while-getting-experimental-covid-jab-dies-days-later-video/

#Doctor Mocks Anti-Vaxxers While Getting Experimental COVID Jab – Dies Days Later (Video) It’s sad to say, but some people just have to learn the hard way. A polish doctor died just days after taking the experimental COVID injection. The cause of death, we are told, was heart failure. However, what’s most ironic is that he recorded a video of his injection while mocking anti-vaxxers. ...this is what he said before taking the experimental injection. If you have any corrections, please click the contact button and send me an email. **“Vaccinate yourself to protect yourself, your loved ones, friends and also patients. And to mention quickly I have info for anti-vaxxers and anti-coviders if you want to contact Bill Gates you can do this through me. I can also provide for you from my organism the 5G network. I am sorry I hadn’t spoke for a bit but I was just getting autism.”** He died just days later from heart failure. More here: https://thewashingtonstandard.com/doctor-mocks-anti-vaxxers-while-getting-experimental-covid-jab-dies-days-later-video/

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There must be some way a creative person could have fun with this technology. Like the guy who took one hundred cell phones with geo location enabled and created down town google traffic jams. Like, what if you took a couple hundred geo tracked cell phones cross country in Texas Canyon through some of those boulder hills?

And here's another thing: They always want your cell phone off on a plane because they claim it could interfere with the planes navigation or some such. I'm not believing this because if that were possible at all they would simply take possession of all cell phones, Turn them off and remove the batteries for the duration of the flight.

In the back of my mind is a vague idea that somehow these profiles they create could be manipulated by targeted purchases. If you can't actually beat the system why not play with it to drive the overlords crazy?

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Patriot, mass arrests would be nice, about time they face trials for their crimes.

Notice even the grocery stores track you with their card, they states savings, why the need of a card ? just drop the price.

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Grocers and other franchise have marketing schemes.

Now, you can look this stuff up if your curious and I'm betting you are so just look up all the ways a car dealership scams you. I've worked at dealerships and just the stuff I knew about made me extremely uneasy.

In my innocent naive world view my values are, you sell a product, you protect your profit margin to remain competitive and that's it. You sell product, you sell service and parts etc. In reality the car sales industry relies on all sorts of lies and frauds to maximize profit. You get ripped off on the trade in because the sales rep replaces the trade in value with another lower trade in slip while turning in the original. He keeps the difference which is hundreds of dollars at least to maybe even a couple thousand for just that one part of the transaction. Then the guy doing the loan pads the payments and gets a kick back from the bank while at the same time tacking on extra service like underbody spray in California where it's not even needed and spraying some bogus stain preventer around the interior of the upholstery. There's there's the warranty. By stats they know exactly when major parts like transmission will fail so the warranty is a reflection of how long you have before that major malfunction.

I only know of one customer of a Ford Aerostar who beat that system because she knew exactly what was going on. She'd come in with her transmission failing and they would blow her off because "It's fine". Normal operation, blah blah. She knew better I guess maybe because she looked up the stats? She insisted her transmission be repaired or replaced and refused to be placated. They ended up doing this twice for her because each time it was repaired or replaced (I don't know which was done) the warranty had to be extended. This warranty covers the entire drive train. Nissan played this game on me by switching the coils connection to my dual spark plug system. Deliberate? IDK. Don't care. They told me it was normal operation, blah blah and I didn't understand. I visited Oregon and there my vehicle completely died but at least the local Nissan didn't blow me off and play games. They identified the problem, switched the coil cables and replaced the coils. Vehicle returned to normal function and I didn't pay. My payments HAD been padded massively and my interest rates were around 20 percent. I started double paying on the premium rather than just the monthly payment and then did a huge lump sum payment on the premium. Vehicle paid off and the bleeding stopped.

Now, the grocers have all sorts of similar scams. Or rather, the packers who work with distribution and labeling with stores in on the scam. Sizes are reduced while prices remain the same. Then, sizes are brought back up with a clever label telling you how much extra product you are getting if you get the new enlarged can or bottle of stuff at the slightly higher price. Later, you get used to the larger size but then sizes are reduced again with new higher price kept in place.

Then coupons. Prices are raised, coupons are published for discounts back to old pricing. Then coupons time out and return to new pricing. Prices are slightly raised, then coupons issued for old pricing and time out once more. People are encouraged to get the store card to get "savings". Your data is collected and goes into computers tracking which sales you take advantage of. All carefully managed to see what you are influenced by.

Then placement. Those racks of stuff near the check out are all impulse buys they know you or your children can't resist. Packaging is colored for most attractive to children and impulse buyers. Bags of chips are plump with air and you can't see inside the bag. Even native sellers of peanuts in Mexico city make good use of a version of this scam. They will sell a plastic bag of peanuts which has the bottom of the bag pushed up into the middle of the bag. A pocket of nothing. You pay the seller on the sidewalk for a bag of peanuts only to pick up the seemingly full bag and end up with only half a bag.

Then additives. Good products are stretched with useless additives which cost much less than the actual product. Useless additives or even sketchy additives. Chemicals to stretch shelf life.

Milk thinned and skimmed till it's almost tasteless. Cows massaged chemically to enhance production. Chickens plumped up with chemicals that leave them constantly hungry, overcrowded and then medicated to prevent disease and lights turned down to stimulate growth.

Our entire food industry is calculated to maximize profits rather than health. Pick up a container of cottage cheese and read the ingredients and see how far they stretched the original milk protein with additives.

I was sort of aware of this but it really came to impress me when I lived in a small mining city in Russia for 20 days. My first impression was four days after I arrived in Moscow and begged my Russian companion to get me ice cream while the train was stopped at a station. I love ice cream but rarely get it in USA because it's always disappointing in a vague way. With my first bite of this Russian ice cream sandwich I had an epiphany. My memory went way back to child hood when ice cream actually tasted good and wholesome. My aunt would make ice cream base from tapioca and milk we got from the town creamery which was supplied by local dairy farmers out in rural Nebraska. These dairy cows were allowed to just wander out in pastures eating grass or vetch or what ever the farmers seeded the fields with while having their food supplemented with locally grown and fermented silage. The local cows had a great life that was stress free and well rewarded at milking time with silage and locally produced grain. Same for the small chicken farms. That ice cream bar at a Russian train station took me back to when I was a kid and milk, eggs, butter, and stuff actually tasted great, was fresh, rich and satisfying. We didn't get a lot of this rich food but when we did, it was great and well remembered.

When I arrived at the town I was to stay at I discovered the milk available came in a plastic bag rather than a carton but it was great tasting just like what I had as a child. No wonder I liked milk back then and no wonder milk I can get today is so tasteless I rarely drink it and most of the time I end up pouring it down the drain. It spoils to a bitter taste very quickly and often has an "off" taste even when fresh.

I don't like store bought grapes because they are sad tasting. When visiting an uncle out in the country he had huge clumps of grapes hanging on his vines and told me to pick all I wanted. I picked something like three gallons in a five gallon pail and then was forced to sit and listen while he and my grandfather chatted over stuff I had no interest in. So I started eating from my bucket of grapes which turned out to taste excellent. Now, these grapes were not well watered but were very sweet. I ended up eating all the grapes while sitting there that afternoon being patient for my Grandfather. I ate them seeds, peels and all.

So, in my opinion our food industry is just terrible and most people are unhealthy because they have no idea how food should or could taste and have no idea what is actually in this manufactured "food".

While down town in this Russian small city I visited almost every booth at the market to taste and buy everything from eggs, to meat, bread, yogurt and vegetables both pickled and fresh with each seller having their own farm produced and handled food. We did visit one of the grocery stores and I purchased a can of chips for my fiance's son which he claimed to enjoy. He'd never had them before and I considered he'd enjoy the novelty.

Yes, I've mentioned this card scam and complained to cashiers that if the store really wanted to save me money they'd just drop the price but obviously, it's not about saving money for the customer. It's about understanding how people are motivated to buy items and data tracking. With your personal information they can access many other details on your demographic.

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Patriot, I have had heartburn with the food for a long time. I remember when food tasted great, then it all went south ad fast, we no longer go to the fast Food joints. Milk shakes and malts were really great, took a while to make them , but the used real ice cream and milk. and then added real malt for the malts. I hope they can get it back the way it was.

When I was in Europe the food was great, and in Italy the lemon Ice was outstanding, found nothing like that here. And in Germany and UK I also enjoyed the food, and Switzerland I learned about cheeses, prior to that it was cheeseburgers and grilled cheese. LOL

Everyone has a scam going for sure. This really all needs to get cleaned up. The stores claim to use this to keep items in stock, but many times I have seen what sells well, they stopped carrying on the shelves, like they are programming you to accept something you do not want.