Engel vs EMA, Kirsch vs FDA/CDC, wappie vs Anne Frank, Sucharit Bhakdi (NL subs)

by Anton Theunissen | 26 Nov 2023, 09:11

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  1. Arnoud

    Thanks again for this article again Herman.

    By the way, the video has already been removed. Maybe replace it with a version of Rumble?

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    1. Anton Theunissen

      It's Anton this time, not Herman. But thanks anyway, Arnoud.
      The video does it again!

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      1. Arnoud

        Hahaha. Sorry. 😉 Thnx. 🙂

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  2. Lars

    Again a good article Anton. And thanks for the translation. Thanks in part to you, I keep up to date with the vaccination genocide. Please keep going.

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    1. Bieke Claessens

      When exactly was this lecture of Bhakdi given and who were the people present in the room?

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      1. Anton Theunissen

        Good question! I've added that at the bottom of the article, just above the video.

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  3. Peter Visser

    I read in this, in a nutshell, that there may be at least two very harmful effects of the vaccines
    1: creating too long a period of continuous reactions of the immune system (which eventually weakens the immune system itself)
    2: foreign DNA can enter the body that will reside in the cell nucleus and go along with cell division. The cells are then eventually seen as foreign and therefore attacked by the immune system.
    Is this a bit true?

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    1. Anja

      Sure, and there's a few more to come, but at the heart of it all, you've completely understood!

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      1. Lydia

        If you've had those, the damage will continue permanently, won't it? I am very worried, look forward to your reply.

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      2. Do

        What I wonder is: whether this will be a very slow process or whether this process can play out differently for different people. Of course, the vaccine has only been around for almost 3 years. It is an extraordinarily complicated event that only makes me dizzy as a layman. That's how many questions I have. By the way, also the disease itself in addition to the vaccine. What part does the disease itself have, as side effects because I don't find it at all implausible that the virus has been tinkered with and it has escaped from a lab. So two double misery.

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  4. Cees Mul

    Well, there is now also a lot of reporting about the reasons why so many people voted for the PVV. It is clear that the Rutte cabinets have caused a lot of dissatisfaction. Many reasons are mentioned, but I have not yet seen the technocratic, hateful and discriminatory model practices of Hugo, Rutte and co. And yet, millions are still angry about it. I hope Pieter Omtzigt still has it on his list.
    That Bhakdi clearly has no idea what he's talking about. The scientific insights of lightweights like Hugo carry more weight. 'We don't know exactly what's in a frikandel either'. In Germany, of course, you have the same idiots, such as Lauterbach.
    Yesterday I went to Apeldoorn at BLCKBX. It's fun and admirable what Flavio and his team do. With admiration we looked at the team of the Doctors Collective, with whom a valuable panel discussion was held about healthcare. What worries me is that they are still seen as anti-vaxxers and obstructionists. Hannah Visser cannot become chairman because otherwise she will lose her job. Berufsverbot, and then we're back to your first topic. A few 100 kindred spirits, 'awake' as Flavio calls them.
    Strange times, Anton.

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  5. Do

    Yes, but they (the Government) had to do something and they didn't know it. How is it possible that a very ordinary citizen without superintelligence knew in no time that there had already been studies by doctors and scientists and not the least that showed us what was really going on and completely different from what our Government told us. They must have known. I would have liked to have told the people of that foundation, but I stopped. I'm not really allowed to say it, because it can come across as arrogant, but I can't see it any other way than: they're stupid. Oil-stupid. That's what I've kept from the corona period.

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    1. Cees Mul

      Well, I think that's the key question: why do some people see it, and others (the majority) don't? Has only a limited amount to do with intelligence.
      According to Mattias de Smet, around 80% of a population usually follows a narrative. Can also be 80-90, it doesn't really matter. Mass formation, often fueled by fear. This fear is deliberately created.
      Like you, I've been skeptical from the start, and the more you see, the more you read, the more you experience, the firmer the conviction that it's no good. It goes from a feeling of distrust to a well-founded opinion. I can defend that opinion to anyone who believes in the government narrative. But I never get the opportunity.
      I read Mattias' book and asked him exactly this question via email: what is the difference between these 10-20% skeptics and between the 80-90% followers? He doesn't know that either.
      All I know is that from an early age I have been curious, have always wanted to understand things and have always been a bit cross. Perhaps the same is true for the other skeptics.
      'We' see the madness so clearly, we don't have to convince each other of it anymore. It's maddening to see that so few people see through it, and then you start to think they're stupid indeed. No one knows exactly how that works. I'm glad that we can exchange ideas on sites like this one without being judged.

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      1. Christine

        Ik heb vandaag nog eens het verhaal van de kleine prins, gehoord (deze keer, ipv gelezen), misschien is hier het verschil tussen die 80% en 20% uit te analyseren…

        https://youtu.be/5wvgJePdZ7s?feature=shared

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  6. El

    Hi Anton,
    I'm participating in a study by the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), but only to know how they cheat.
    And they do blood tests every year :-), useful to know if I have had Corona, not once according to the tests but I have had the flu twice, once heavy and 1 time mild, which were very different from before. My virus may have escaped from somewhere else.
    Here are some links of info I get:
    According to Vasco, the side effects are very rare, reliable research you think.
    https://www.rivm.nl/corona/coronaprik/bijwerkingen
    https://www.rivm.nl/vasco/resultaten

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    1. Do

      Curious would then perhaps be the answer why a small percentage does not follow the narrative. Not curious about what the neighbor does or says in his or her spare time, to name just one example, but curious about how things work. The how, what, where and the why. I do think that there is a head on that small percentage, including myself. Because it strikes me very much that people are not curious at all in the sense as I indicated. It could very well be that the majority of the people could live just fine in a dictatorship.

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      1. Cees Mul

        If you want to see how that feels, I recommend the movie Total Trust (at the suggestion of the fourth wave). Should actually see the law bown, because that's how it can very well end. Also here. There is more of a hierarchical culture in China than here, but a totalitarian system can also emerge here. And technology helps with that. The QR code that was introduced because of the covid 'pandemic' is used there to block people. Unfortunately, this is not a scary future, but a reality. I've mentioned this one before I think, but it doesn't hurt me:
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBfoAn2WrX8&ab_channel=FilmMovement

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      2. Anja

        This is just a hypothesis: you learn from your parents that the NOS news is reliable and brings the "facts". And you learn that the government does lie about some things, but that when it comes down to it, they have your best interests at heart, they don't want you dead... Then you grow up, you get a smartphone, you work your ass off, you have children, they have to go to ballet, football, etc. and as soon as all those things have happened, you plop down on the couch and watch the news, which you think, because your parents (and others) once told you, is reliable....

        Oh, no... they won't lie...

        At school you didn't learn to think for yourself, your smartphone does that for you...

        Just some empathy with the people who think it is/was all true... Curiosity has been rammed out! It's all about "fitting in", and you don't want to stand out... So don't go against the majority and/or go along with any narrative...

        Just like in WWII... Hitler came up with horrible things, the people (in Germany) worshipped him, because there were free bratwurst und bier parties...

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  7. Virx

    I think it's curiosity combined with a healthy dose of suspicion and skepticism about the reliability of those above us that make us belong to the 10-20%. From the moment I saw the images of people falling over (it was always the same 2 people; one fell and one was already lying down) I knew; 'Oh, they want to sell a drug'. Then came the info that this is only one aspect of the power grab. I wonder what will happen if forced vaccinations, authorized and ordered by the WHO, take place. Exciting, 'more angry times' lie ahead.

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  8. Marc B.

    It's so unpredictable that so many don't (want to) see it.
    One of the things I keep doing is trying to "connect" and make them think.
    So from now on I try to ask them a question instead of giving them an opinion.
    That's the beauty of our brains: ask a question and "the system" automatically goes to work thinking.
    I've also never had so many social media accounts and been active on them. Now I use it to post links to documentaries, interviews, etc etc every week, I know that friends/colleagues etc watch it every now and then, it does spread drop by drop.
    If only one "wakes up", they will do the same thing again, i.e. try to make others think, etc.
    It is spreading steadily.
    In short, my tip / request: keep sharing / posting info.
    If they don't want to see it through Corona, then maybe through the "climate crisis".
    Sooner or later, more and more people start to think about all the absurdity that is happening in society.
    Propaganda prikexperiment, oversterfte, oorlogen sponsoren, vluchtelingenstroom creëren, CO2 & klimaat nonsense, insects & fake lab food, schandaal na schandaal na schandaal.

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  9. Marc B.

    ** (leer te leggen = neer te leggen)

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