CDC fictitious COVID numbers

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Redfield said “We have developed a disease system, we need to develop a health system”.

No one reads past the headlines. What he says about RFK Jr. is true but the gate keepers will not let that truth be known.

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There Are 63 Gain-Of-Function Biological Weapons Currently In Production In US Universities Right Now:

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Thursday night on The Ingraham Angle, acting HHS Secretary RFK Jr. announced plans to launch a vaccine injury reporting system that actually works in an effort to overhaul or completely replace the flawed VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System).

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Georgia lawmakers file red meat bill, would ban advertising plant-based or lab-grown items as meat – WSB-TV Channel 2 - Atlanta https://search.app/rJa4PyUF1NpXzCVu6

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Another “died suddenly” What could it be? Oh wait. Infowars… this can’t be true. :roll_eyes:

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She didn’t die suddenly. She died because she was having liver issues prior to having the transplant and then her body rejected a new liver.

Unless of course, she got a booster shot three days ago…

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The Post notes the Gossip Girl actress had undergone “a liver transplant within the last year, but her body may have rejected the organ, according to sources, who said she died of natural causes.”

“The NYPD confirmed Trachtenberg was found ‘unconscious and unresponsive’ by police and pronounced dead by EMS workers. They responded to the building after a 911 call reporting a woman experiencing cardiac arrest,” The Post added, noting police did not suspect foul play.

Instagram photos showed the former child star appearing frail and gaunt, with sources telling People she was “struggling” with health issues.

She was struggling with alcoholism and blew out her liver. Contrary to what you might think, once you’ve had any kind of transplant, you just aren’t a new you with parts of someone else. You are on a cocktail of drugs for the rest of your life. Everything has to be monitored carefully and managed.

If she was in rejection, she would have known it. It’s not a surprise. She may have decided to simply just let nature take it’s course. I worked in the medical field 35 years ago and while a lot has changed since then, transplants are still managed essentially the same way. The drugs are better, the prognosis is better, but it’s still the same issues. You body doesn’t like the invader and is actively trying to rid itself of this lump of cells dropped into it’s midst.