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Leonard Williams's avatar

I am a funeral director/embalmer. Over the course of the past 8 months I have seen clotting that I have never seen in 20 years in the business. So much so I have been documenting these cases which, at this point, is almost every case.

Tareq I. Albaho, PhD's avatar

The media started off by telling us that c19 is a deadly plague, then they are saying the injections are "safe and effective" and necessary to stop the plague.

Two lies do not make a truth, any more than two rights can make a wrong or two left turns send you right.

From everyday life, anecdotal evidence contradicts everything the media has been saying for 2 years+ now.

I know LOTS of people who "tested positive". For the vast majority, the symptoms were pretty close to ZILCH. The next largest group had some cold-flu symptoms for a few days.

Only two people I know got seriously ill - and it felt like a bad flu, and it was over in about 5 days, and that was it.

I also know LOTS of people who got injected. Almost every single person has had some immediate reaction, be it a swelling or warts or some other reaction. One person had a stroke and his life changed forever.

Just waiting to see what longer-term side effects appear in the injected.

And by the way, although I am uninjected (and never had a "test" although I had a couple of bad colds during the last couple of years), I am definitely suffering from some nasty symptoms:

1. My eyes roll over and I feel an overwhelming urge to examine the ceiling every time someone mentions covid.

2. I have some neurological reaction (a sudden rush of anger and hot flush and my hands form fists and I feel a desire to hit something hard) whenever I see images of various European health ministers, the head of the WHO, Mr Schwab, Mr Gates or Mr Bourla (and list is growing).

3. A sudden pang of nauseau when I see anyone in a facemask.

I am dissapointed no one is looking into treatment for this annoying condition that can temporarily ruin all 5 minutes of an evening out.

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