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France's long-time vaccine policy chief: Covid policy is "completely stupid" and "unethical"

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Hello Jamie; very interesting. In January 2020, all hydroxy-whats-its called was withdrawn from pharmacies in France. A similar story with Invermectin.

Not conspiracy theory. It’s fact.

The passe sanitaire is being widely boycotted, with many bars and restaurants refusing to open, even during the big holiday month of August.

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Important to have the transcript before you when you hear the video. Despite technical flaws, and the French-speaking participants’ difficulties in being fully fluent in English, the full thrust of what they’re saying comes across adequately. This is critically important stuff which confirms graphically that there’s a huge corruption-with-menaces fraud going on.

Don’t touch the poison-stabs! They’re a wilful crime against humanity. Nothing remotely ā€˜curative’ in them.

Thanks for posting, J.

PS: Notice Anne-Marie’s remark about the urgent need for agents against oxidative stress for those who’ve had the stabs, to counteract their downline malign effects. Be advised that vitamin C, amongst its multitude of wide-acting benefits, includes powerful anti-oxidative effects where it’s needed, but not against valid, actually necessary oxidative effects: A general re-stabilising of the whole oxidative process within the body. Trust the ancient, naturally-evolved responses to health challenges!

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Echo the above, thanks @Jamie. As I’ve opined before I’m not a videoclips person… so only read the transcript. Lots of excellent stuff

…but when discussion moved to Graphene, towards the end, and magnetism, they lost me I’m afraid. I have no trouble believing that the medicinal compounds may have some subtle electromagnetic properties, don’t all atoms? The 99% Graphene oxide claim is bizarre and cannot be factual.

I’ve commented before that this ā€œthrow everything, some of it will stickā€ approach just plays into the hands of the ā€˜FactCheckers’ as they only need to undermine a selected part of a text (etc) to debunk it. It’s the same breathless outrage approach that David Icke uses, to his detriment.

/RantEnds

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Yes, agree entirely, although don’t think she made a 99% claim and supposing, of course, that it doesn’t transpire to be true (at lesser amounts); who, after the last year and a half, would stake their house against that!

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Yes, I ought to have caveated the 99% thing as from another source. Someone on the Stew Peters show iirc. (It seemed a kinda Disinfo channel to me, but it’s the only clip I’ve watched. Being a transcripts person :wink:)