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I won't be getting any shots for my pets anymore either. Last time they had rabies one almost died.

Something is hellishly wrong with our word...science is not science...and who is pushing this? And why? and what is the incentive? I just don't get it at all anymore, despite the tons of money being thrown at everyone along the lines of authority and the deliverers..(docs and vets).....when we do not know the ultimate result.

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Try being a practicing veterinarian who recommends against vaccination. People have been trained to insist on these killer shots for their pets. They look at you as if they don’t understand what you’re saying. When I say that I don’t want to see their pet back in my office with lymphoma or a mast cell tumor or hemangiosarcoma at the age of five, some understand.

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I wish i jad a vet like you

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Bless you. Each time I take my senior, 5 lb. dog for a wellness exam, I put on my battle gear to go up against the vet vax industrial complex. Titer tests for parvo and distemper are $219 EACH, which sure feels to me like a deliberate disincentive to go that route. Very disheartening.

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Rather than the titer, do you really think they would refuse to see your dog at the senior age and so tiny if you told them no shot? Especially if your dog were sick, I can't see them refusing to treat a sick dog because of no shots. I've just been thinking about that subject, myself.

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They will examine him and run all the usual blood & urine labs ... the “threat” is that they may refuse to do a full dental exam & cleaning because it requires he be there for several hours, presumably presenting a risk to others. That concern could be addressed with titer tests to insure he’s still protected against disease, but the cost of those tests is deliberately (imo) prohibitive. If I could draw his blood myself, I could send it to the Kansas State University lab for a $36 fee for both parvo & distemper titer tests.

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We are dealing with Luciferians. They love death. It’s a spiritual warfare. Started in the Garden of Eden.

John 14:6

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Was your pet a dog? I know Merck has an mRNA vaccine for cats. My state (WA) requires rabies shots every few years and is one of the (I think, few) states that do not allow vets to give any Exceptions/Exemptions. But, frustratingly, just across the Columbia River only about five files from me, OR does allow its vets to grant Exceptions/Exemptions. I can't imagine how they rationalize a policy of no exceptions at all. Some cats or small dogs, particularly, those who are elderly, rarely ever, if at all, go outside of an outdoor, fenced yard, anyway. I will not be getting any more vaccinations for my four year old Bichon. But you didn't hear me say that. 🤫

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Cat. I wish my state had an exemption..my cats are indoor only. But I am afraid without rabies they won't treat for urinary tract infection or poisoning (one eats the flowers, I try to keep them out of the house now..the flowers not the cats))...I know what you mean...my condo association wants rabies vaccines for cats that are INDOOR. Sigh. And I don't think it is any good for the dogs...unless your dog chases wild animals...rabies is much rarer than people think, unless your dogs or cats roam free and theire are critters around.

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PS. And I don't put flea stuff on them anymore either....

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I was raised on a small farm out in the country (central BC, Canada). We had dogs and cats. My parents would never have paid the prices vets want for shots. I don't remember them getting any treatment from a vet. They were not house pets, they mostly lived outside, under the porch or in the barn. They were taught not to roam the neighborhood, but they were free to rove around the farm, and the forest/mountain that bordered our property. I don't remember any of these pets being sick. They either died of old age or disappeared (eaten by a wild animal?).

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Also, if you didn't have to worry about condo requirements, you could think of using emergency 24 hr vet clinics for infections. I'm thinking that through, myself. What state are you in? I thought almost all had exemptions...

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Wow, what a brilliant suggestion and I thank you so much...the emergency vet....I'm in a northeastern blue state.

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You found the right cause; money,greed,evil from people who only care for themselves .

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It’s time to seriously think about getting your dairy and meat from Amish farmers.

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And they are all under assault. Plus there is not enough of them..

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Here are some that may be near you….just from Amos Miller’s food club. He won his case against the USDA. https://amosmillerorganicfarm.com/coops-food-clubs/

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Dr McCullough thank you from the depth of my soul for exposing this to your massive audience. I’ve been squawking about this for years but as you know, those of us who are sentries are most often ignored, isolated and denigrated. Even many of my colleagues have bought into all of this. Next, look into the Big Pharma capture of all the Big Ag associations such as the Cattleman’s Association, Farm Bureau, etc then look into the captured AVMA. It’ll make your eyes bleed.

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It's noteworthy that Bourla the CEO of Pfizer and Skerrit the vaxx-pushing ex-head of Australia's TGA are both veterinarians. Yet another clue that the oligarchs see us as livestock. The veterinary model of human medical "care" is already here.

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I did not know that. That is stunning.

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If we are going to have less beef to eat (per Great Reset), that means ranchers will be buying fewer vaccines. How will the vaccine producers make up that income?

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"Safety" with animals typically involves slaughtering the experimental animal and grilling the meat, testing it for tenderness, drip quality and palatability. At least, that's what they did in GM crop feeding trials. It's all about whether the farmer/meat producer will still be able to market the meat.

Thanks for the advice on replicon vaccines - haven't heard of them before - will have to read up.

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We know that standards of “safety” in agriculture has contaminated the food supply with glyphosates, growth hormones, seed oils ... a short list ... resulting in numerous population wide chronic health issues. Costing $Ts every year. Not to mention loss of the top soil equal to a quarter of our GDP yearly ... and a system so entrenched financially that a switch to sustainable agriculture will take ... dare I say it? ... an act of Congress. I’m not holding my breath for that. ROA needs to proliferate “organically if there is such a thing as a “conscience” transplant. I do not trust this research that involves screwing around with animal remedies to treat problems that have already been corrected without high tech pollution. “Safety” involves not just the life of the animal but a long track record of short sightedness that impacts human heath on a large scale. I want to see ROA labels in the grocery store. The cheaper GMO stuff can rot if consumers acquire any sense at all.

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I will add that these researchers ... and, with few exceptions .... all of them Involved with human drug and vaccine development, know NOTHING about the human microbiome and the impact their developments will have in destroying gut bacteria in human users. ZILCH. Researchers’ inexcusable ignorance regarding the most important impact of the proposed products. Tell me I’m wrong.

How else did we end up with drugs and vaccines that destroy the bifidibacteria playing no small role in the SIDs and SADs phenomena, mass casualties from the COVID shots and hundreds of thousands of deaths by hospitalization because citizens were vulnerable to thrombosis post SARS infection. Microbiome again? Yes. That’s why ivermectin works.

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Excellent article !! As was the previous one ! Yes !!! Yes !! Yes !!! The primary object of veterinary farm animal vaccines is to boost production & not necessarily boosting longevity. Short to medium term safety is of course evaluated however longer term safety is not . Once animals are no longer “productive” they become expendable. Pets are viewed differently but the these vaccines have begun to spill over into that segment as well. However , as you say , their shortened life span ( as compared to humans) may not even permit potential deleterious side effects to fully surface. I see very little to no significant benefit in these nucleic acid vaccines & much more potential damage both to our precious food supply & our relationships with the precious animals which our magnificent God chose to create for our benefit.

Billy B. Davis DVM

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Many of the so called Freedom Fighting doctors and scientists are so busy today getting themselves and others chasing down rabbit holes and/or profiteering from presenting evidence of all the BIOTERRORISM theatre…ALL so incredibly shameful!

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PETER,

THANK YOU for sticking with the important science that you know best!

This is what I am posting on other substacks because so many in the science field are going astray instead of sticking to the science they know best like you…

How did science and medicine get so politicized and how can we ever survive that?

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If you are really awake and ready for real solutions, volunteer at NorthAmericanLawCenter@gmail.com

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Most interesting. I have always accepted that animals need their vaccinations. As we don’t have animals anymore and I wage war with neighbourhood cats. ( they scare the native birds out of my native garden)

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It all keeps coming back to clones. Tune into JJ Couey if you want to go beyond the surface on this.

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Cleanings are done general anesthesia aren't they?

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Obama Whitehouse memorandum and FAA committed in 2015 to phase out the use by ranchers of medically-important antibiotics for their livestock, and, instead, use vaccines as a proactive method of "ensuring health for humans."

https://www.fiercepharma.com/regulatory/eli-lilly-zoetis-among-stakeholders-signing-on-to-white-house-antibiotics-plan

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Here is a Livestock Rancher's column about what's happening with the mRNA vaccines in his industry and what he has decided to do. Be sure to read all the readers' comments at the end.

https://www.alderspring.com/organic-beef-matters/glenns-response-to-the-mrna-vaccine/

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