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#421 [Permalink] Posted on 7th January 2022 11:05
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Yes only if you consult with a doctor about the follow up questions.
Thank you for this message. This precondition made me realize the fault in my line of questioning. I now understand where you're coming from. I'm sorry to have taken up so much of your time, but I appreciate your indulgence. I've learned something important from this back and forth.

Mufti Sahab HA should have replied to the email. I cannot understand why he left the email unacknowledged.

Once again, I admit that I made a mistake when I asked the question about the shura. I was wrong. I apologize unconditionally.
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#422 [Permalink] Posted on 16th February 2022 17:09
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This post is proving to be more and more real!
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#423 [Permalink] Posted on 17th February 2022 09:12
REALITY CHECK!!!!!

How the tides have turned on this thread so quickly!

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#424 [Permalink] Posted on 8th March 2022 12:00
Many accusations were being made in this thread and were being dismissed as non sense. When members were being serious about intentional killings, it was laughed at and I'm pretty sure, it will continue to be laughed at, because after-all, how could you have been wrong!

60% OF COVID DEATHS IN 2020 WERE DISABLED PATIENTS

During 2020 and in each ‘wave of the pandemic’ disabled patients were 6.3x more likely to die of Covid and the majority of deaths were over 65

82% of these deaths took place in hospitals.
DNRs were placed on disabled Covid patients early by the hospitals, which many called a euthanasia programme designed to kill our disabled population.

This echoes of the T4 programme run by the Nazis during WW2 whose policy was to euthanise anyone ‘whose life was unworthy of living’

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#425 [Permalink] Posted on 10th January 2023 09:42
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Dr. McCullough Names Those Who Played Roles in the Greatest Conspiracy Against Humankind in History

- Klaus Schwab
- Bill Gates
- Jacinda Ardern
- Justin Trudeau
- Joe Biden
- Ashish Jha (C19 Coordinator)
- Tony Fauci
- Robert Califf (Head of FDA)
- Peter Marks (FDA)
- Eric Rubin (NEJM)
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#426 [Permalink] Posted on 10th January 2023 09:45
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What did they gain by conspiring.

What did they lose due to covid.

Any Analysis please.
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#427 [Permalink] Posted on 10th January 2023 11:38
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Guinea Pigs lost to vaccines and non treatment of flu and other illnesses. Not Covid
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Daily reports are building up. Analysis will continue for a lot longer as the herd reduces in size and the guilty are being called out. Many more nations reporting SADS and investigations continue.

Experts suggest the cause of SADS are the vaccines UNLESS proven otherwise.

Evidence creeping into mainstream media too www.telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness/body/critics-claim-cov...
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#428 [Permalink] Posted on 10th January 2023 12:28
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What did the governments/countries who blindly followed them gain or lose?
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#429 [Permalink] Posted on 10th January 2023 13:45
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Many steps closer to Agenda 2030. Knowingly or unknowingly
Many injuries, deaths and other losses
Huge contracts and much more.

Please go through the relevant threads in your own time www.muftisays.com/forums/96-covid19/
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#430 [Permalink] Posted on 10th January 2023 14:12
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I understand many countries lost billions, industries closed, bankruptcy, jobs lost, deficit budget, it was "hand to mouth" condition for governments, huge insurance losses, recovery is far.

Economical condition of Pakistan.... Khan's government was showed far diluted response to Covid.
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#431 [Permalink] Posted on 10th January 2023 14:39
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MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) expects the Indian economy to overcome losses arising out of the pandemic only by 2034-35. The output losses on account of the pandemic are estimated to be over Rs 52 lakh crore over the last three years.
In its first detailed analysis of the impact of the pandemic, the RBI published a report 'Scars of the pandemic' in its annual publication on currency and finance. According to the report,the capital expenditure push in the FY23 Budget can help achieve sustainable high growth by enhancing productive capacity,crowding in private investment and While private consumption expenditure and investment marginally surpassed their respective pre-pandemic levels in FY22, the RBI said there is a need to strengthen the growth momentum to compensate for the lost output.
"Taking the actual growth rate of -6.6% for FY21,8.9% for FY22 and assuming a growth rate of7.2% for FY23 and 7.5% beyond that, India is expected to overcome
losses in FY35," the RBI said in its forecast. Here, FY34 refers to the year the economy will be in the same position it would have been had there been no Covid. According to the RBI, a feasible range for medium-term steady-state GDP growth in India works out to 6.5-8.5%, consistent with the blueprint of reforms that it has provided. It also said that reducing general government debt to below 66% of GDP over the next five years is important to secure India's medium-term growth prospects.
The output losses for individual pandemic years have been worked out to Rs 19.1 lakh crore, Rs17.1 lakh crore and Rs 16.4 lakh crore for FY21,FY22 and FY23, respectively. The loss for all three years adds up to Rs 52.6 lakh crore. The report cites WHO data to show that India, with 8.5% ofthe total cumulative Covid cases, ranked second after the US with 15.8% of cases.
"A number of factors worked in conjunction to culminate into the most severe economic impact for India, with the stringency of the lockdown as the most cited reason," the report said. The brunt of the second wave was felt in the first quarter of FY22. Camouflaged by statistical base effects, the level of GDP fell 8.3%below the pre-pandemic (or corresponding FY20) level," the RBI said.
The RBI's report, which has a theme of 'reviveand reconstruct', proposes a reforms blueprint around seven wheels of economic progress, aggregate demand; aggregate supply;institutions, intermediaries & markets; macroeconomic stability & policy coordination;productivity & technological progress;

Read more at:
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/91192727.cms?utm_...
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