

TimHauck
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"Blind Side" subject Michael Oher says family scammed him
TimHauck replied to WatsonRules's topic in The Geek Club
How could his agent not have him get any money from the movie? (He had already been drafted when it came out). That makes no sense -
COVID Vaccines Caused 300,000 Excess Deaths, $147 Billion in Damage
TimHauck replied to League Champion's topic in The Geek Club
Omicron hit in the last quarter of 2021. The comments from Dowd and Kory are referring to the 3rd quarter. -
COVID Vaccines Caused 300,000 Excess Deaths, $147 Billion in Damage
TimHauck replied to League Champion's topic in The Geek Club
lol he’s still talking about deaths in Q3 2021 and trying to blame them on the vaccine? It was Delta. -
COVID Vaccines Caused 300,000 Excess Deaths, $147 Billion in Damage
TimHauck replied to League Champion's topic in The Geek Club
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Not arguably at all
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Jason Aldean’s "Try That In A Small Town" Censored And Accused Of ‘Pro-Lynching' Themes
TimHauck replied to Blue Horseshoe's topic in The Geek Club
Tried that in a small town -
Weird that you didn’t post this update from the same dude
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Nope, vaccines are different than therapeutics. And Covid being an “emergency” changed the rules anyway
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Hmm, I wonder why a health insurance company would want people vaccinated for Covid…
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Jason Aldean’s "Try That In A Small Town" Censored And Accused Of ‘Pro-Lynching' Themes
TimHauck replied to Blue Horseshoe's topic in The Geek Club
This song is doing pretty well too -
@League Champion can you stick to these instead of all the tranny pics?
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Bronny James, son of LeBron James, suffers cardiac arrest at USC basketball practice
TimHauck replied to Mike Honcho's topic in The Geek Club
maybe something that started in 2020 -
The vaxxes still would have been authorized even if ivermectin was effective (but it’s not, so moot point)
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Bronny James, son of LeBron James, suffers cardiac arrest at USC basketball practice
TimHauck replied to Mike Honcho's topic in The Geek Club
Hopefully we find out soon. Many times they go undetected for years -
It’s sad I can’t tell if this is sarcasm or not
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JFC you’re still on this?
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Looks like Senator Ron Johnson has Bret Weinstein beat in being a conspiracy theorist
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Just had this yesterday. So far recovery hasn’t been so bad (knock on wood). Not sure if they’ve changed the methods in the past 15 years or so because I had heard that it was awful when I first started looking into it
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Conflict of interest statement Lucy Kerr is a paid consultant for both Vitamedic, an ivermectin manufacturer, and is co-founder, as well as acting as a paid consultant, for Médicos Pela Vida (MPV), an organization that promotes ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19 and discourages COVID-19 vaccination. Flavio A. Cadegiani was a paid consultant (USD 1,600.00) for Vitamedic, an ivermectin manufacturer. Dr. Cadegiani is a founding member of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), an organization that promotes ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19. Pierre Kory is the President and Chief Medical Officer of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), an organization that promotes ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19 and discourages COVID-19 vaccination. Dr. Kory reports receiving payments from FLCCC. In February of 2022, Dr. Kory opened a private telehealth fee-based service to evaluate and treat patients with acute COVID, long-haul COVID, and post-vaccination syndromes. Dr. Kory expresses personal points of view against COVID-19 vaccination. Jennifer A. Hibberd is a co-founder of the Canadian Covid Care Alliance and World Council for Health, both of which discourage vaccination and encourage ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19. Juan J. Chamie-Quintero is a contributor to the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), lists the FLCCC as his employer on his LinkedIn page, and expresses personal points of view against COVID-19 vaccination.
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Do you disagree that taking ivermectin meant for a 1,000 pound horse would be easier to screw up the dosage for a human than a pill meant for humans in the first place?
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It isn’t though. I said as long as not using too much. The animal version was still “safe,” but it was much easier to fock up the dosage when using that.
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Safe yes (as long not taking too much). Effective no