vladorion

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  1. I don't think it's misinterpreted. It's very clear what she says. If you're thinking about how to interpret a very simple message, you probably don't want to accept an obvious truth. CNN actually corrected it after the full clip was posted on the internet and many people saw it. "Unintentionally gave the impression she was calling for peace everywhere" Ana Carbera "As our viewers saw, she demanded the violence stop in her community, but in fact, she also said that protesters should instead take their violence to the suburbs." Carol Costello
  2. Do you enjoy eating raw meat? I tried eating it at some point and it was pretty difficult for me. I literally get a gag reflex when I try to swallow it.
  3. I think if you try to get to the very roots of physical ailments, most of the time they're not in the physical body. For example, chinese medicine works by correcting energetic imbalances, but even that is not the root cause because the question is, why are there all these imbalances? At the deepest level it's a karmic issue.
  4. Relatively to the amount of crime black people commit, this is not the case. I don't know if it's considered racism if you know that black men who look a certain way are more likely to be dangerous and you take that into account. I don't fault anyone for protesting. I'm all for peaceful protests. I'm against looting and destroying stuff. The people that suffer from this have nothing to do with police brutality.
  5. https://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/kristine-marsh/2016/08/15/cnn-selectively-edits-police-shooting-victims-sisters-words
  6. New age religion is about ascending to the 5th dimension.
  7. I think there need to be more rigorous psychological tests for cops. Some cops are just not fit to do the job. The moment they sense danger they start shooting.
  8. At first I thought you were being sarcastic but then I realized you were being serious. You want to trust the media. That's the case. And you'll ignore their countless lies so you can keep believing that they can be trusted.
  9. Had this been a white man, you wouldn't even hear about it on the news.
  10. Btw, Gojiman's approach of taking antimicrobials to kill off the bacteria in the small intestine doesn't really address the root causes of SIBO. Because it doesn't address, why was there a bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine in the first place? It's treating the symptom. For example, if there is an insufficient bile production/flow, then the small intestine is going to become acidic, which the bacteria can thrive in. It will also impede the pancreatic enzymes from working properly because they need higher PH to work. This in turn will cause food not to be digested and sit in the small intestine (since bile regulates gut motility), where it will feed the bacteria. Killing the bacteria is not going to fix this underlying issue, which means it will probably come back later.
  11. The guy is not anti-vaxxer himself. I'd take everyone with a grain of salt. Let's take dr. Fauci. Here are some of his quotes from last year. January 21, 2020: "This is not a major threat to the people of the United States. This is not something the citizens of the United States right now should be worried about." February 28, 2020: "clinical consequences of Covid-19 may ultimately be more akin to those of a severe seasonal influenza." March 10, 2020: "If you are a healthy young person, there is no reason if you want to go on a cruise ship, go on a cruise ship." Later claims he advised the government to implement social distancing measures in February but wasn't listened to. March 29, 2020: "between 100,000 and 200,000" people may die from Covid-19 Lied about vaccination rates needed for herd immunity: "When polls said only about half of all Americans would take a vaccine, I was saying herd immunity would take 70 to 75%. Then, when newer surveys said 60% or more would take it, I thought, 'I can nudge this up a bit,' so I went to 80, 85." I'm sure you can find more. I don't think if I posted a video of Dr. Fauci, you'd advise people to take what he says with a grain of salt.
  12. Gojiman doesn't even look healthy. I bet he's got health issues himself.
  13. Pfizer's former Vice President and Chief Scientist for Allergy and Respiratory talks about covid and vaccines. https://www.bitchute.com/video/qs9X8Blr4Ucv/?ml_subscriber=1661905918477997283&ml_subscriber_hash=q9r5
  14. Again, we don't know how safe these particular vaccines are because no long term studies have been done on them. Trusting your immune system with covid is not risky if you're not in a high risk group. Most people who get covid don't even know they have it, that's how bad it is. I rarely put anything in my body that has a long list of ingredients and I don't take over the counter medications, unless I really have to, which is very rare. I also think it's incorrect to compare vaccines to things like preservatives that you can find in your food. These vaccines are still not FDA approved. And many drugs that FDA approves are far from being safe. Being approved by FDA doesn't mean much. They literally approved meth to be prescribed to kids. You can find a long list of drugs that FDA approved that later were discontinued because they turned out not to be safe.
  15. Are black men also racist towards black women?
  16. Negative karma is like subtle traumas that are created when you do actions that are not in alignment with your soul. And those traumas then play out in your life like traumas usually do, so you can heal them.
  17. Not because of the pandemic, but because of the lockdowns and social distancing.
  18. And they have kids' playgrounds too. Very nice of them.
  19. Actually, 1 in 150 Americans has Celiac, according to to a study done by the University of Maryland.
  20. Was what I said untrue? 1) They are experimental 2) No one knows what the long term effects are going to be. What's fear mongering about advising people to go with more traditional vaccines that at least have some track record? Fear mongering is what you do when you blow this virus's danger out of proportions.
  21. It's also entirely possible to catch Covid after getting vaccinated, they call them breakthrough cases. And very few cases of being reinfected with Covid have been documented, so the natural immunity must be quite good. There is no evidence that you get more protection from a vaccine than from being exposed to the virus. Without long term studies, the idea that the vaccines provide a better long term defense compared to being naturally infected is just an assumption.
  22. Also, if you're gonna get a vaccine, don't go for Pfizer or Moderna. That's some experimental shit that no one knows what the long term effects are going to be. I'd go for more a more traditional vaccine, such as J&J.
  23. One thing worth mentioning about vaccines is this: If you have antibodies, there's no reason why you should get the vaccine. There's absolutely no reason to believe that the immunity you get from a vaccine is better than the immunity you get from being exposed to the virus. I'd argue, the opposite is true. So if covid immunity passports become a thing, then having antibodies should be enough to get the passport, if there's no hidden agenda behind the vaccination campaign. People should get tested for antibodies before getting a vaccine instead of just giving it to everyone. I bet half of the people getting the vaccine are already immune.