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  1. Alberta Health posted this, and quickly took it down. Saved before the evidence got removed. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/alberta-canada-inadvertently-published-quickly-deleted-health-data-exposing-half-vaccinated-deaths-counted-unvaccinated/ https://web.archive.org/web/20220107094256/https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm#vaccine-outcomes
  2. That chart literally proves that it is experimental. The timeline is simply too short to gauge potential problems. That's why it's a several year process. The mental gymnastics required to insist that this time frame is in fact proof of post-experimental status is amusing. Larger trial patient size doesn't replace the linear time required to insure safety parameters fit into our public health model.
  3. Okay, his license hasn't been revoked, but they restricted his practice. https://www.jccf.ca/justice-centre-defends-free-speech-dr-charles-hoffe-against-college-of-physicians/ Also, Dr. Daniel Nagase has been reprimanded and effectively fired from his practice.
  4. I never claimed to be a professional in the field. Simply that I've listened to doctors in the classroom about this stuff. And you say almost every other medical professional. That's simply not true. Doctors in Canada and other countries have had their licenses stripped, or have been summarily threatened with having their license revoked. For something as benign as prescribing or recommending ivermectin. I can start posting their statements in here.. @RUPERTKBD Actually, it does support the statement that the vaccines are experimental, since they've never been tested in the long-established protocols for vaccine development.
  5. I'm being respectful. And I haven't put forward any conspiracy theories.
  6. Just because Health Canada has approved the vaccines, doesn't change any time lines, or vaccine development policy which is well established and followed. Vaccine development parameters are in place as to avoid unnecessary harm to people. https://www.adac.de/produkte/versicherungen/unfallversicherung/ueberblick/ that's the German insurance company that will not cover mRNA damages.
  7. The nearly 20,000 eye disorders reported to VigiBase, a database for the WHO maintained by the Uppsala Monitoring Centre(UMC) in Uppsalla, Sweden, include: Eye pain (4616) Blurred vision (3839) Photophobia or light intolerance (1808) Visual impairment (1625) Eye swelling (1162) Ocular hyperaemia or red eyes (788) Eye irritation (768) Itchy eyes or eye pruritus (731) Watery eyes or increased lacrimation (653) Double vision or diplopia (559) Eye strain or asthenopia (459) Dry eye (400) Swelling around the eye or periorbital swelling (366) Swelling of eyelid (360) Flashes of light in the field of vision or photopsia (358) Blindness (303) Eyelid oedema (298) Eye or ocular discomfort (273) Conjunctival haemorrhage or breakage of a small eye vessel (236) Blepharospasm or abnormal contraction of an eye muscle(223) Vitreous floaters (192) Periorbital oedema (171) Eye haemorrhage (169) More than half of the eye disorders (10, 667) were also reported to the U.K.’s Yellow Card adverse event reporting system. These would have followed injection primarily of AstraZeneca’s and Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccines but included eight reports of eye disorders among the 228 reports concerning Moderna’s vaccine, of which only 100,000 first doses had been administered by April 21.
  8. The mRNA vaccines are experimental by definition. The government of Japan has made it clear to its citizens. Insurance companies are starting to release their updated policies. These state that people who have been hurt by mRNA vaccines are not eligible for compensation because they opted to participate in an experimental program, that has known side effect dangers which is easily accessible information. They're claiming clotshot damage is something that could have been avoided through due diligence. Prior to fast tracking the mRNA shots, they had only been tested on animals. And those tests were ongoing because of adverse reaction complications. Usually a vaccine safety and efficacy rollout is several years. And for good reason as not all vaccines are the same, and there's decades of incidents where Pharma has had to pay out huge settlements specifically for their vaccine products.
  9. I'm not going to assume you're devoid of post secondary schooling within the last decade. But just in case you missed the ride, Commercial Drive is a good blanket derision for describing white hate as it stands within the CBC(state sanctioned media) and the Tenure track state of Professors that make up the so-called intellectual class of higher academia. Just observing the basic social environment of the last 2 years, especially in America, warrants a reexamination of what you're implying. Cuz you're implying that for any nation to have an identity that's attached to history and ethnic nationalism, is somehow lesser than a culture that exalts diversity of a materially observable nature, that being the colour of skin, colour of eyes, and colour of hair, in that order of importance. Which is of course attached and bound to genetics. Which is bound to linear historical pathways, ultimately defined by geography and chance.
  10. Anything by Colter Wall and Valerie June Country music that has me converted. Used to hate it
  11. In the regular season. Did we learn anything from the 2011 cup run? Hits average out. Better have the roster that can meet that. 5 vs 5 regular season stats on paper... literally meaningless in the playoffs. It's an attrition war over multiple (4)5-7 game series. It's a truism at this point, after watching 20+ years of this team. Luck plays a part. Heart plays a huge part. Physics plays a part. It's a mix. ie, Sedins getting speed bagged in front of the net and getting a game misconduct out of it. Playoffs are whack The one variable you can control is size and tenacity. Make it a team culture. Anyone doing the Jake dank dance can **(* off But to deny that size and the skill to throw it isn't huge for playoff success... well, agree to disagree
  12. The playoffs, Refs put their whistles away, and seem to favour certain hockey markets over others. This is when players policing each other actually becomes a big part of the game. Small size doesn't mean nearly as much during the regular season as compared to the playoffs. The height to weight ratio for NHL athletes is fairly consistent. Need that weight to go the distance.
  13. A quality player, with pedigree and pose. A company man, with work ethic and grit and a never-give-up attitude. Or, player(s) and picks of value. what type of player.... what does that even mean?
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