Posted on 05/16/2021 10:47:27 PM PDT by Texan4Life
Monotti Protocol Producer Robin Monotti Graziadei today forwarded a message he received from singer Eric Clapton in which Clapton reports adverse reactions he suffered after submitting to the shot, regrets having undergone the procedure, and asks, “where have all the rebels gone?”
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Eric Clapton is a good guy. Ditto Van Morrison. What a world we live in where hard-partying rockers from the ‘60s are among the few trustworthy public figures.
I suffer from the same, and this is one of many reasons why I won't get near a vaccine. I'd like to enjoy what little vitality I have left, rather than turn it over to these Godless, arrogant sub-simians to experiment with.
Wife has been giving us vitamin C, vitamin D, Zinc and multis daily. Contracted Covid in March and it felt like a mild cold but I did lose my smell for 2 weeks.
I favor deodorant. ;)
Ah, but the Satanic Deep State Creeps at the Center for Demonic Control say their rat poison is “safe and healthy.”
Mr. Clapton evidently didn’t get the memo.
Wow
Yes. It’s good to be strong, but odor isn’t everything..
The song “Needle and the Damage Done” keeps popping into my head...
These were true libertarian mavericks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd3oqvnDKQk
well he actually said....”I suffer with peripheral neuropathy and should never have gone near the needle.”
My wife has been taking HCQ for decades. We’ve been doing heavy doses of Vitamin D, Zinc, Vitamin C and multiple vitamins and Quercatin Bronelain.
When my 26 year old son got COVID in March our doctor had us all take Ivermectin.
Eventually all 4 of us caught COVID. The 26 year old son and my wife were hospitalized with pneumonia and it was pretty rough. My older son and I had no symptoms.
Daily Mail is now covering the story.
What say the Freeper CDC/”Warp Speed” Fauxi gene poison pushers and influencers? You can sense their hard typing and rapid cut and paste to defend the beloved “vaccination” illusion.
70 years old will never get the vac. had Covid already Ivermectrim and C
From the headline of the story I thought Eric Clapton talking about the needle for crack cocaine or some other drug. However, when I read about his reaction to the COVID vaccination, I understand his anxiety. His doctor should bave had a remedy for his reaction and assured him the reaction would be temporary. He should have understood that it was a small price to pay so that at his age of 75 years, COVID would hit him with his death at such a vulnerable age. The world couldn’t handle his loss for the great talent he is.
Prominant people who have died from the C-virus:
Jay Johnstone,74, a former outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Bruce Williamson, 49, the former lead singer for The Temptations.
William Pursell, 94, a two-time Grammy-nominated music composer.
Lynika Strozier, 35, Biologist. A researcher at the Field Museum and an instructor at Malcom X College
Trini Lopez, 83, a pop singer.
Herman Cain, 75, chairman and CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, and a former Republican presidential candidate.
Nick Cordero, 41, a Tony Award-nominated Broadway actor.
Dan Foster, 61, a radio personality.
John Houghton, 88 Welsh atmospheric physicist.
Nur Omar Mohamed, 67, Rep. Ilhan Omar’s father.
Chris Trousdale, 34, singer.
H.G. Carrillo, 59, author who wrote the novel “Loosing My Espanish.”
Lynika Strozier, 35, geneticist, who researched early plant DNA.
U.S. Senator Annie Glenn, 100, the widow of former astronaut John Glenn.
Wilson Roosevelt Jerman, 91, a famous White House butler.
Roy Horn, 75, an entertainer and half of the famed magician duo Siegfried & Roy.
Dr. Richard “Dick” Stein, University of Alberta neuroscientist renowned for his work with biomedical devices.
Jimmy Glenn, a Boxing Hall of Fame trainer turned New York bar owner.
Ty, 47, A UK-based rapper.
Michael Halkias, 82, owner of the Grand Prospect Hall in Brooklyn, New York.
Len Fagan, 72, drummer and owner of the nightclub Coconut Teaszer.
Gulshan Ewing, 92, journalist.
BJ Hogg, 65, actor for HBO series Games of Thrones as Sir Addam Mabrand.
Jonathan Adewumi, 57, co-owner of an Afro-Caribbean restaurant in Brooklyn called Amarachi.
Troy Sneed, 52, a grammy-nominated gospel singer.
Richard Sanders, 62, journalist.
Fredrick Thomas, 35, a rapper from the Bronx.
Matteo De Cosmo, 52, an art director.
Yassin Abdel-Warith, 72, Epidemiologist and public health specialist.
Arpik Asratyan, 70, Epidemiologist who specialised in viral hepatitis.
Adil El Tayar, 64, surgeon and organ transplant specialist.
Salvacion “Sally” Rodriguez Gatchalian, 67, president of the Philippine Pediatric Society and former Assistant Director of the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine at the Philippine Department of Health.
Jitendra Nath Pande, 78, Pulmonologist and former head of the Department of Medicine at the All India Institute of Medical Science.
Matthew Seligman, 54, a lawyer and musician.
Luis Sepúlveda, 70, a Chilean author best known for his novels “The Old Man Who Read Love Stories” and “The Story of a Seagull and The Cat Who Taught Her To Fly.”
John Horton Conway, 82, a mathematician.
Charles Gregory, an Emmy-nominated hairstylist.
Ahmed Ismail Hussein, 91, a Somalian musician.
Yaakov Perlow, 89, president of Agudath Israel of America for more than 20 years.
Allen Garfield, 80, an actor.
John Prine, 73, American country folk singer-songwriter.
Hal Willner, 64, music sketch producer at SNL for about 20 years and Disney record producer.
Raffaele Pempinello, 75, expert in infectious diseases.
Lungile Pepeta, 46, paediatrician and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Nelson Mandela University, South Africa.
Alicia Soto Guerrero, 65, former head of the radiology department at the Dr Manuel Cardenas de la Vega Regional Hospital in Culiacán, Mexico.
Lee Fierro, 91, actress best known for her role in “Jaws.”
Forrest Compton, 94, an actor known for his role in the soap opera “Edge of the Night.”
Janice Wiesman neurologist, 61, specializing in the neurological complications of amyloidosis.
Mahmoud Jibril, 67, former Libyan Prime Minister and head of National Forces Alliance.
Jay Benedict, 69, actor noted for his roles in “Aliens” and “The Dark Knight Rises.”
Patricia Bosworth, 86, Hollywood actress noted for her role in “The Nun’s Story.”
Juan Gimenez,76, comic artist known best for co-creating “The Metabarons.”
Adam Schlesinger,52, Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy nominated musician and songwriter.
Jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, 94, prominent figure in the 70s New York music scene.
Ellis Marsalis Jr., 85, pianist who led a late 20th-century revival in jazz music.
Kevin Thomas Duffy, 87, federal judge who presided over terrorism cases.
Jesus Roman Melendez, 49, prestigious New York chef.
Cristina Monet, 64, singer-songwriter from New York.
Jenny Polanco, 62, fashion designer who revolutionized Dominican style.
Gita Ramjee, 63,a world-renowned HIV scientist.
James T. Goodrich, 73, a neurosurgeon who was a pioneer in separating conjoined twins.
Joe Diffie,61, country musician who was known for the hits “John Deere Green” and “If the Devil Danced.”
Ken Shimura, 70, a beloved comedian in the Japanese culture.
Maria Mercader, 54, executive producer at CBS News.
Alan Merrill, 69, musician who co-wrote “I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll” with Joan Jett & the Blackhearts.
William Helmreich, 74, scholar, sociologist, and professor who walked every block of New York City and wrote a book about it.
Michael McKinnell, 84, architect who designed the Boston City Hall.
Andreas Koutsoudakis, 59, chef who ran Tribeca’s Kitchen, a popular diner in New York.
Mark Blum, 69, actor who recently starred in the TV show “You,” and noted for his role in “Desperately Seeking Susan.”
Michael Sorkin, 71, a New York architect and author.
Floyd Cardoz, 59, chef of Tabla and Bombay Bread Bar in New York.
Manu Dibango, 86, jazz musician behind “Soul Makossa.”
Dr. John Murray, 92, globally recognized respiratory doctor.
Terrence McNally, 82, Tony Award-winning playwright.
Zororo Makamba, a journalist and TV host.
Lucia Bosè, 89, actress who starred on the TV show “Double Image.”
Li Wenliang, 34, a Chinese doctor who tried to warn medics of the novel coronavirus and contracted it while treating patients in Wuhan, China.
Only heart disease and cancer killed more people in the U.S. than Covid-19 in 2020.
We are in our late 60s and both got it. For me a mild cold: 4 tylenol and 1/2 hour 99 degree temp. For my wife average cold: 4 tylenol/day for 4 days and 99 degree temp for a couple days. We never lost taste or smell, fatigue was noticeable, additional rest a couple times a day.
“70 years old will never get the vac. had Covid already...”
77 here. Had the virus beginning of Jan, caught it from my G/F. I was called by the Health Dept via contact tracing. I had no idea I was sick and felt completely normal. Go figure.
Been on Quercitin, NAC, K2, ZINC, C, D3 daily since last September. Ok so far...
Weak people follow whatever other people in authority demand that they do.
To my mind vaccination isn’t the issue.
Some folks could definitely benefit from it.
But shoving mass vaccination down everyone’s throats should have proven to anyone who had yet to get a clue that this was never about public health.
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