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To: combjelly who wrote (1564298)10/10/2025 9:39:16 AM
From: maceng22 Recommendations

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longz
Maple MAGA

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You smoke grass? Well maybe that explains a lot.

If you find any actual science, you know, where people act responsibly with care and attention to the data, then sure, by all means share it.

I was in hospital in 2020 from a auto accident. I can attest this was true in many hospitals. There was just one ward open in a very big hospital.

A stunt was pulled, a very obvious one, carefully planned.

No drugs needed to see that.



To: combjelly who wrote (1564298)10/10/2025 12:46:46 PM
From: Broken_Clock1 Recommendation

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longz

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Well, my information is based on science.


To: combjelly who wrote (1564209)
10/9/2025 7:15:36 PM
From: Broken_Clock1 Recommendation Read Replies (3) of 1564334
Are you a science denier? Flat Earth? what?

from YOUR link

"The 700,000 excess American deaths in 2023 is exactly what you'd predict based on prior rising trends, even if there had never been a pandemic," coauthor Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, of the University of Minnesota, said in the release. "These deaths are driven by long-running crises in drug overdose, gun violence, car collisions, and preventable cardiometabolic deaths."
cidrap.umn.edu