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It's our duty to protect them against these creatures but who do you hand that sacred baton to when we're gone? If you think about it too much it'll do your head in but we are being proactive & initiating a plan for now & her future. The other plan is I'll have to live until I'm 150.๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ˜„

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I think that's a great plan. Stay away from doctors and it might just come to fruition...

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What about the Soylent green aspect... Let's get the bodies... Let the bugs breed... And then make smoothies out of the bugs... It's a brilliant concept... I'm sure Gates will love to hire me

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I think you're really on the path to success with that idea. Make sure to forward it to Gill Bates - though it's disgusting enough he probably already thought of it. ๐Ÿคฎ

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My religion prevents me having this.

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I just learned that 3D printing ink is made from graphene. It's not surprising that they used an element with six neutrons, six protons, and six electrons to make these pods to destroy human lives.

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This is heart-breaking. To think that other members of the human race are so callous, so uncaring, that they could even consider this, never mind making it a reality, is sickening.

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Anybody watch Soylent Green???

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I did watch it, quite some time back. All I remember is the part were meant to remember I guess.

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Death is civilised if truly placed in the personal sphere of choice โ€œ in balance โ€œ not random but after every Avenue has been exhausted for personal fulfilment , sanity and wellbeing. Who is anyone to stop someone checking out ? What because of your religious lense of rational thinking? Or ethical reason? There is no death only expansion back to the collective unconscious and psyche. Qualia and experience is why we exist as a human umveldt . A civilised society does not judge but helps people be certain the choice is actually right for that individual. Buddha stated that attachment leads to suffering. If youโ€™re suffering is unceasing and no longer temporary then everyone should have this choice . I see where your horror is coming from though. Their lack of empathy for ticking the boxes of care just treating it as a process.

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If someone has been in a lot of pain, and theyโ€™ve made the decision to end their life, thatโ€™s their decision. We donโ€™t know what kind of pain they are in, we are not walking in their shoes. Itโ€™s not for us to charge.

That said, removing the safety mechanism of several physician appointments, of which the protocols are strictly managedโ€ฆ Is a problem.

So I donโ€™t see a problem with the โ€œdeath pod โ€œโ€ฆ I see a problem that thereโ€™s no certifying body or series of appointments to ensure the person is clear on their decision, and that there isnโ€™t another alternative.

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10 minutes!! Canโ€™t imagine how awful that would be. It just gets worse and worse. Be strong.

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Yes, who would know if the โ€œpatientโ€ is in terrible pain, or changed their mind? Would there be an emergency button thingy to push? Would they respond anyway?

Iโ€™ve had several MRIs (never again if I can help it), and mostly the staff said something like-we canโ€™t hear you, but youโ€™ll be able to hear us. Luckily Iโ€™d had something to calm me down, beforehand-Iโ€™m a very nervous person! One MRI at Monash medical centre (Vic)-the staff said they could hear me, and kept asking if I was ok, and I was able to tell them. So that was better, and luckily for me it was the first MRI I had, so I was prepared for the others, but was still shocked that thy couldnโ€™t hear me. I think I had an emergency thing to squeeze if I wanted out!

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Itโ€™s a step above communal gas showers I guess. When youโ€™re contemplating murder you need to move with the times . ๐Ÿฅฒ๐Ÿฅฒ๐Ÿฅฒ๐Ÿฅฒ Hard trying to keep your vibrations up with the evil all around you.

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What f#cking next! ๐Ÿคฌ๐Ÿคฌ๐Ÿคฌ

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Life is a sacred gift from ALMIGHTY GOD MURDERERSGONTO THE LAKE OF FIRE IF THEY DONT REPENT

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Everyone at Davos go first. Klaus and Noah...... in the queue ............

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OMG. No words. When the bastardisation of medicine and mandated bioweapons is not working fast enough.......

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agreed AnnetteO, agreed.

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Ghastly stuff.

I note the stylistic/design elements, the similarity to the 'cryo-pods' in Alien and other space travel movies.

Obviously there are only so many ways to design such a thing. They went out of their way to make it look appealing, not the windowless rectangular box it could have been.

But I have this niggling thought, how we've been conditioned to see such shapes as gateways to some sought after destination. A whole other world...

We sure went from "If it saves just 1 life..." to "That will be $20 please to end your own life..." pretty darn quickly.

Peace.

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I never saw Alien. I'm a wuss and 15 minutes in, I got too stressed out and had to turn it off! I left my children in the movie theatre at Jurassic park and waited in the lobby if that gives you any idea! LOL They were teenagers. But I didn't even consider the design - now that I look at it, I think there were other instances that look similar including the bloody orgasmitron in woody allen's Sleeper!

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At the fact that in Gruyรจre, which is the cheese and dairy producing village that is famous in Switzerland (and globally)โ€ฆ They have the alien bar because the writer of alien is from the area. which is crazy because youโ€™re in this beautiful village thatโ€™s hundreds of years old and they got this bizarre bar there. I never understood it even though Iโ€™ve been living here for well over two decadesโ€ฆ And then I asked around and they said that the author of alien either lived there, or they wrote the book there. Itโ€™s just coincidence.

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I donโ€™t believe in coincidences (if theyโ€™re meant to be innocent) any more!

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I have a degree in Industrial Design, also I come from Detroit, where I saw how everything from cars to appliances were made to look 'sleek and fast'. And all made from plastics, that we know know are quite damaging to all that touch them. I ended up doing was wood furniture and house designs, and I am glad I saw the subtle evil in the 'design world' soon enough to never participate in it. Imagine how proud the designers of this death pod are, a real resume builder.

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Remdesivir, Midazolam, "vaccines" too hard a sell now, too prolonged & too expensive & we can't have that.. Read the fine print,DNR, means what it means. Everyone should stipulate in your will, if someone signs off on a DNR without your prior explicit & or informed consent, they're out. Take that, greedy relative. First easy trial, aged "care" facilities, then trialled @ hospitals as a sell for a dignified death, very peaceful & relaxing, no more pain. You know, emotional blackmail. I can hear the spiel now, then neeeeeext. Convid attempted to normalise & legalise outright murder & the crazy caravan rolls on, disgusting.

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agreed Roc. Just had to try to explain to my employer why, though I am suffering some heart palps, I do not intend to go to any hospital, ever again, because they are incentivised to both jab and kill you with drugs and intebation. That all pharma drugs work to kill you off, slowly, by destroying enzymatic pathways and more. Saying NO to so, so many things is the safest path these days. The employer says I am just 'too negative'. I wonder what he would think of the Amish.

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Unfortunately, I had recent exposure to this "system" whereby they don't actually ask for DNR signatures . Rather they take the family into a cramped room & gang up on the family members with their " nothing else they can do" routine & prey on the human weaknesses that we implicitly trust these grubs. It's NOT a request, it's a fait accompli. Too long a story to tell but from my observations it's all fake sincerity on their part. Once you're in their vice, unless you have strong, brave, support, it's game over. Iatrogenicide, across the globe.

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That must have been awful Roc, and thanks for sharing the experience.

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Thanks mate, it's a looooong story but it was a bit like trying to convince the jabbed to steer clear, they listen but just can't/won't take it in. It wasn't my call & as I've told my family members, there is NO profit for me to give bum steers & bad advice but just don't get it. I'm @ peace because I continue to try.

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I made my daughter my medical next of kin because she is 100% on board with me and is strong as steel when it comes to opposing any authority (I raised her right LOL). She knows my wishes in this regard but God willing, I will never be in that position. The only time I might be is after a road accident or something similar. How terrible that we have NO TRUST at all in the profession that is supposed to be caring and health-preseving.

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They brought the NO TRUST upon themselves! I donโ€™t trust a single doctor who is still working, or any nurse with connections to, or working in a hospital, or any pharmacist giving these jabs. Basically anyone who gives the jabs.

If us plebs know whatโ€™s going on, the medicos must know! If they donโ€™t, theyโ€™re just plain stupid! Also I donโ€™t trust โ€œparamedicsโ€. May God help us if one of my immediate family needs emergency care.

You did raise your daughter right Meryl!

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Another recent event, my step daughter who is autistic (forced "vaccinated by her recently departed Dad) suffered a seizure, a very intense experience for all. Paramedics arrived,asked if Step Daughter had had any reactions to anything, "vaccines" were mentioned, looked at me as if I was off my tree. Upshot, after 40 minutes of them trying to get the poor bugger off the floor, I had to take charge to get her into the ambulance. I wish I was making this up but I'm not.

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Goodness, another shocking event. Iโ€™ve seen someone having a seizure itโ€™s difficult at best to bear. Sometimes I wonder if medicos are just plain stupid, and donโ€™t know about the โ€œvaccineโ€ side effects, or if theyโ€™re just acting dumb! I just got the substack app on my ipad the other day, and itโ€™s not doing email alerts, Iโ€™m trying to fix this, so bear with me if I donโ€™t answer in good time!

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OMG - I'm so sorry! Medical ignorance is only exceeded by medical negligence. The whole system needs to be destroyed!

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