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4th jab now recommended

JonC

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Good… but if wanted to give them a risk I’d hit them in the knees with a baseball bat. LOL. Seriously though, I’m really getting tired of the sheep people running around fear freaking this virus nonsense. Vaccinated and unvaccinated can equally infect anyone they come in contact with if they are covid positive. I’d be more concerned with some vaccinated person who is a-symptomatic than a unvaccinated person who shows all the signs of having an infection… you can see them coming.

Still, you can live your life as a reclusive hermit and live your life without any human contact and for that I’m working on a poly plastic bubble that I will be selling for the holidays… it comes with a years supply of face masks, a life size poster of Fauci and a software that allows you to create your last will and testament should anything go wrong. The fear freaks will love it! :Laugh :Wink
You have made an error in judgement. While I'm sure some do, I think most do not get vaccinated out of fear.

I am not afraid of getting the flu, much less dying of the flu. But I got the flu shot anyway. Same with the covid vaccine. Neither shot guarantees I will not be infected or get sick. Nether guarantees effectiveness. But both provide some protection against serious illness.

You are mistaking about the vaccinated and unvaccinated being equal in spreading covid. Both can, but the unvaccinated (especially the unvacvinated who have not recovered from a severe covid case) are more likely to spread infection and for a longer period of time.
 

JonC

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So what do you define a vaccine to be then? It’s certainly not a cure for covid… so what should we call it, possibly inoculation?!?
The flu vacvine, measles vaccine, pneumonia vaccine, mumps vaccine.....almost all of our vaccines.....ate like the covid vaccines in that they provide functional but not sterilizing immunity. The only exception I can think of is the chickenpox vaccine.
 

Two Wings

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The flu vaccine is not a cure for the flu, either. So what do you call it?

big pharma revenue.

I won't ridicule anyone who chooses to take the flu shot either, but it's a gamble at best. There are many conditions which can make taking the flu shot a wise thing to do.

The BEST defense against the flu is keeping your Vit D level UP during the winter months. (low sun exposure)

But taking the flu shot does NOT make one wiser. Therein lies the problem with many of these cv vax discussions. The pro cv vaxer struggles to understand how rejecting the cv vax is as valid for a given individual as is taking the cv vax.

Those who promote freedom and liberty must be cautious. I'm guilty of leaving caution behind, too ... but these things rarely result in changed minds. One of our Mods here has his opinion on these things and it will not be changed ... perhaps not even with writing on the wall.

My overarching understanding is that it doesn't matter because I am persuaded the time is literally in our immediate future ... like we won't have another POTUS election and we may see radical changes in our mid-terms. So I want to avoid making enemies/antagonists ... though I know I've failed in that to some extent.

The Jews are making that special anointing oil reserved for the King Messiah and the high Priest. They'll be receiving the red heifer in 6 months after she's weaned. I've been blessed with seeing her!

a bit of a rabbit chase ... but hopefully broadens the perspective just a little bit. Let's try real hard to avoid arguing to win an argument. Let's try to avoid presuming what another is saying. Let's understand we are each other's grace training aids and I know I play that role for others more than I care to admit.

Passionate discussion is warranted ... personal attacks in presumption or dismissiveness is not. Press ON.
 

KenH

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The Jews are making that special anointing oil reserved for the King Messiah and the high Priest. They'll be receiving the red heifer in 6 months after she's weaned. I've been blessed with seeing her!

' “But after that faith is come we are no longer under a schoolmaster” (Gal. 3:25). The “coming” of faith in the apostle’s argument, denotes the passage of the Church from the Mosaic to the New Testament economy. It is not an individual experience of the sinner coming to the Saviour but a moment in history when the regime of law gave way to the regime of faith, and the “schoolmaster” (the apparatus of the law summarized under the term “circumcision”) handed over his office to Christ, and the Church passed from its “minority” to its “majority.” The conclusion of this chapter (verses 26-29) is the charter of the New Testament Church and the ground of her invincible claim to be the lawful successor of Abraham, the true Israel, the true circumcision (not in the flesh but in the spirit), the inheritor of the promises and privileges and hope of Old Testament Israel. Hence: “And if ye be Christ’s, then are ye Abraham’s seed and heirs according to the promise” (verse 29). This glorious sentence winds up the Old Covenant, abolishes the law and temple and circumcision, terminates the mission of the Jewish nation, ends their exclusive rights and privileges, and provides the key to the understanding of the Law, the Writings, and the Prophets of the O.T. This one sentence is the death-knell of that dispensational heresy which has filled the Church with the rubbish of a dismantled legalism and aims to re-impose in an age yet to come, all those temporalities and restrictions which Christ died once and for all to abolish. ' - Charles D. Alexander

Rest of article at Microsoft Word - MOSES OR CHRIST _C. D. Alexander_.docx (wsimg.com)
 

Two Wings

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Since this discussion has been moved to PMs, we'll confine ourselves to that venue. :)

just trying to keep the thread from beaming off. I'm not concerned about discussing in public. Perhaps there's a more appropriate way ... new thread, resurrect an old thread on this prophesy? I'll follow your lead on this, but yes, I sent you a PM.

Apologize for the thread creep, y'all.
 

canadyjd

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I had no idea of how many there were here (wild cats) until attempting to catch a coyote in a large cage trap, over a three week period caught at least a half dozen cats.....no coyote.
Maybe the cats are the coyote?

There is an abandoned cabin across the street. The whole property overgrown. The wild cats live in the house. My neighbor was trapping them and taking them to the humane society, but they stopped taking them because they are feral.

Peace to you
 

kyredneck

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Maybe the cats are the coyote?

It was a particular large coyote I was targeting. Seen it once out back where the little house dogs 'do their business' and immediately sought to save them from becoming 'coyote dung' by eliminating the threat. We're isolated out in the country, these aren't 'house cats', they're wild and furious when caught in a trap. I just had no idea they were so common way out here, I suppose because they're nocturnal.

Since then we've acquired two Anatolian Shepherds that have totally eliminated the coyote threat.
 

FollowTheWay

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sir ... it's a paper. researched/interviewed by credentialed folks. Reading it isn't going to gouge out your eyes. It's not going to give you Covid19, and it's not going to make you superman, either.

You don't have to be a pilot to know Bernoulli's principle is the magic behind slipping the surlies. I never suggested in the paper nor anywhere here I have all the answers to this issue, but the concerns I had a year ago remain valid to me and a LOT of others who didn't just ride in on a load of wood.
There nothing in the paper you indexed that says it's been reviewed or even submitted to a respected journal. Show me that and I'd take it more seriously.
 

Two Wings

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There nothing in the paper you indexed that says it's been reviewed or even submitted to a respected journal. Show me that and I'd take it more seriously.

You're right ... it says "do you own research" and I'm not going to quibble about it. I finished editing the day the jabs went into arms. That was almost a year ago.

Disregard the paper if you want. I don't care. I offer it freely. Willing to receive correction on the content. It's not an offering submitted for the Lancet, et al.

Of the concerns I listed, which do you think are invalid ... then or now?
 

Two Wings

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Interesting, I spoke with someone yesterday who had Covid last July (2020). She gets tested monthly for anti-bodies and guess what, she still has them. Score one for Natural immunity

She's probably been more recently challenged by the virus. I doubt anti-body production is from the infection that far back. Possible, I suppose, but I'm going with subsequent challenge ... which is why the lack of anti-bodies does not mean no natural immunity.
 

Revmitchell

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Interesting, I spoke with someone yesterday who had Covid last July (2020). She gets tested monthly for anti-bodies and guess what, she still has them. Score one for Natural immunity


Really? Did you see the test results? We’re you given a copy of them? We’re you there when the test was taken? Are you a witness to the chain of custody for those test results?

If not then you know what that means? It means you are intentionally posting something that is not true.


(Just kidding )
 

canadyjd

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It was a particular large coyote I was targeting. Seen it once out back where the little house dogs 'do their business' and immediately sought to save them from becoming 'coyote dung' by eliminating the threat. We're isolated out in the country, these aren't 'house cats', they're wild and furious when caught in a trap. I just had no idea they were so common way out here, I suppose because they're nocturnal.

Since then we've acquired two Anatolian Shepherds that have totally eliminated the coyote threat.
Several years ago, my youngest (about 10 at the time) told me there was a dog in the back yard. It was a huge coyote, very distinctive snout on those things. It jumped the fence and ran off. Never saw it again. Lots of farms around here. Probably looking for rabbits.

In the previous post, I meant to say maybe the cats ate the coyote, not “ate”. Auto spell check got me again, or I need to enlarge the print.

People dump litters of dogs and cats all the time. They naturally form groups for survival, I guess.

peace to you
 

Revmitchell

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Several years ago, my youngest (about 10 at the time) told me there was a dog in the back yard. It was a huge coyote, very distinctive snout on those things. It jumped the fence and ran off. Never saw it again. Lots of farms around here. Probably looking for rabbits.

In the previous post, I meant to say maybe the cats ate the coyote, not “ate”. Auto spell check got me again, or I need to enlarge the print.

People dump litters of dogs and cats all the time. They naturally form groups for survival, I guess.

peace to you

Do the cops charge them with “ littering”? :Whistling
 

canadyjd

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Do the cops charge them with “ littering”? :Whistling
Nice. Wish I had thought of that.

My mother found a box on the side of the road with puppies. She took one, my sister took one and she found homes for the rest.

The dogs were some kind of shepherd mix and weighed about 90 lbs grown.

The one my sister took (she named him Dumpy) lived 20 years. Good outdoor living I guess.

She had a friend keeping about 20 goats on her place. They got out and she couldn’t get them in. A couple of Billies were being aggressive. I told her to let Dumpy out. She did and he drove them back in, running back and forth. Never been trained at all.

She was afraid the Billies would hurt him. I told her the Billies would never touch him and couldn’t hurt him if they did. They never touched him and he got the whole lot back in.

It was something to see.

peace to you
 

kyredneck

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Never been trained at all.

It's in their genes! Man has done a few wondrous achievements with the creation gave him to rule over:

26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the heavens, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. Gen 1

The Anatolians are a livestock guardian dog bred over a 6,000 year period. They require little or no 'training' to do naturally what they were bred to do.
 
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