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RE: What can the unvaccinated do to protect themselves from the vaccinated?

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Sam, I had a look at the study that was "translated into English" by an unknown source, and then posted by rocksivante. The unknown source asked readers to disregard the study, and trust his translation of it, because the study is long and complicated. Well, I went and read (skimmed) it, and right away found where the person went wrong. They mistranslated "study intervention" (which actually refers to the so-called vaccine) to "vaccine test subject". This caused a number of cascading incorrect assumptions and misunderstandings because everything was based on that error.

I do believe something is going on here with transmission of side effects to unjabbed people, but that post isn't evidence of that, and in fact appears to be spreading disinfo that could discredit our cause.

Just my take, please let me know what you think. No offense is meant to anyone. Thanks :)

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Thank you brother.

I saw your comment and followed your logic. And I was a little surprised at @rok-sivante 's response to your suggestion which certainly appears justified on the surface. Perhaps he was just tired after dealing with the other chap who challenged him? I enjoyed the way he was able to end that conversation amicably.

You mentioned you believed the unsourced author in his post doesn't have much experience reading scientific literature and that this is "standard wording" so am I right in thinking you do have experience reading these kind of documents?

Enough experience to know 'the author' is categorically wrong (or trying to mislead), yeah. My wife and I have a 10 year history of researching online, using source data from experiments, and reading original studies in full. Her cancer, and our activism, both lead to a lot of research. We also create and run various projects, like Power to the Patients, which involves dozens of hours of research (mostly reading studies and scientific journal articles) per video. My favourite is episode 8, Cannabis CURES Cancer, which I may have mentioned to you before. :) @MediKatie herself took courses in research methodology as part of her degree. Before I met her, I was in nursing for 10 years, specializing in psychiatry and the elderly. I did a fair bit of research as a nurse and in nursing school. Before that I did 4 years of general biology courses at SFU. I'll spare you the details unless you inquire further, but it seemed you were looking for some qualifications? To me, it's self-evident just reading the difference between Pfizer's document and the interpretation of 'the author'. (Do we know who wrote that stuff, by the way?)

When I get a sec I'll see what I can dig up on this spike protein transmission from injected people to uninjected people. Please let me know if you find anything substantial and I'll do the same. I'm sure some excellent Hivers are working on posts about it as we speak, also! If there's something going on with this, it won't be long before we have some solid info on the blockchain!

There are so many angles to all this. I wish I was permitted to operate a vehicle, I'd get myself to Lytton (about 3 hours away from me) to interview Doctor Hoffe about his patients getting sick from the Moderna shot, and then being silenced when he blew the whistle! Alas, my ex believes I owe her a lot of fiat currency, and our government is keen to enable her to take away my passport, driver's licence, bank accounts, and more, in order to make it impossible for me to conduct my business, to bring in fiat currency to give her. It isn't legal, but she uses my debt to her to keep my 2 teens from seeing me, or even reading my letters. My parents hate divorce, and they also hate activists, and they also hate cannabis users, so that explains why I have no support from my family anymore. My Grama was the only one who had my back, and ultimately, I was the only one who had hers. I cared for her until she died 5 years ago, at which point my health fell to pieces. That has made it very hard to work and make money to pay the bills, let alone to activism, but we struggle on. I wish I could do more, though, like interview Dr. Hoffe!

EDIT: This is the most recent video I can find on this topic, and it's by 2 of the 5 doctors we heard speak about it a couple weeks ago (Larry Palevsky and Sherri TenPenny). Larry says that Pfizer knew about risks surrounding pregnancy during the trials. The whole thing is worth watching. I'll keep looking for more on this.

Thanks for the confirmation. And also for sharing your story. You certainly haven't had it easy. But you are evidently a decent human being and mustn't beat yourself up for not being able to do more. We can only do our best with what we have. My biggest battle is time. Even as I write these words I must be somewhere else...

Happy to see you have some Hive in your wallet! This will alleviate some of your fiat concerns at the end of the cycle.

Thanks Sam :)
The HIVE I have is the culmination of 10 years of advocating for cryptos and full-time content creation, plus the efforts of my wife part time, and several models who contributed to our projects. It's everything I have in the crypto world, other than a crumb of BTC, and some Library coins with are rapidly approaching zero. So I truly hope I'm able to take advantage of the coming rise. I currently have no known method of turning my HIVE into something tangible, but pathways are always being built, so who knows what will be available when the time is right?

I would work on getting that method in place now. These things can take time.

What about the usual route via Binance, selling your hive for btc?

Am pretty sure Binance can connect directly with your bank these days.

Personally I use uphold.com for the conversion process but tend to avoid btc as it is expensive to move out of Binance.

Sound advice! I've sort of been trying for years now, really. I'm always on the lookout for options out there which fit my needs. I'm pretty good with computers and the internet in general, but I have no technical/coding abilities. Also, by choice I'm unsmart. I'm also unbanked, so no PayPal or credit cards either. I know it's a tall order. At times I've almost given up, but what am I going to do with 14k HP it took years of full-time effort to accumulate? I put all my crypto holdings into STEEM at the peak (when you sold, I think). As the years have gone by, services and bridges between various platforms and exchanges have been created (and most lost). At this point I feel like I'd better hurry up and get something tangible out of the whole thing, before it's just a bunch of video game gold pieces, a high score in some old gaming system no longer used. I know, crypto is the future... but is it my future? Not sure.

As for Binance specifically, it has been a while since I trying using it. I forget what prevented it from being workable for me. Things change... maybe it's time I try again?

Sounds like you and I are very similar in this respect. I've not had a bank account or credit card since 2013 so was very grateful to discover crypto in 2016. For the crypto/fiat process I have no choice but to use Sabrina's account, as I am blacklisted (and proud of it!). I set up a dedicated account for her with a UK bank called Revolut because they don't ask too many questions. Using uphold.com I am able to convert my crypto savings to spendable Euros in her account in just a few minutes.

I only recommend this route if you trust your partner ;)

Something worth noting however is that in the future we will be taxed on our crypto/fiat conversions. It is therefore preferable to spend it as crypto. Ideally as Monero or one of the other privacy coins!

Hey Sam, how's your week going?
I got around to reading more of that 2020 Pfizer document, and did a post on it.
I'd greatly value your opinion on it if you get a chance!

Checking now...