Vaccinated zoo animals "dying suddenly" worldwide

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"Mark Zuckerberg funded the vaccination of millions of wild animals — catch and release-type stuff "

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Quelle Suprise!!.. Who’d a Thunk it?

these r really deranged people.

I read this article and would look seriously into the Big Cats and primates (and if they were vaccinated recently). A lot of these deaths are sad but seem perfectly normal. While the occasional Big Cat like Marjan in Afghanistan lives passed 50, most die in captivity around 20 or 25, but like your house kitty, they start to “get old” around 15 or 16. Cats of all sizes are prone to Kidney disease and cancer later in life. Our vet said, “Old men get dodgy hearts, and cats get dodgy kidneys.”

Now the primates and cats drying in the prime of life is another story. It has been noted that with proper care, many chimps, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans can live as long as we do. Of course, like humans, there is an attrition rate after forty, and for important the same things, but living into the 60s and 70s is becoming more common.

So the death of premature baby Great Apes is also pretty common, however, if the mother had a vaccine during pregnancy, that is a red flag. Ditto a big cat whose been healthy and suddenly gets kidney disease or cancer within weeks or a few months of the vaccinations.

The giraffe situation is very strange, it could be a vaccine or it could be something different like giraffes in US zoos being too inbred and there’s a genetic issue that hasn’t been found yet or a disease they don’t recognize.

The real problem is that no one is “allowed” to examine these deaths in light of the animal’s vaccination history. While they are all mammals, they are not human though the Great Apes are so close we could probably breed with them (at least in a lab) if we wanted to. So they are the most likely to have the same reactions to a problem vaccination as humans are. With other critters, the reactions (if they are happening) may vary a lot. Think of all those mouse “breakthroughs” that didn’t work during human trials. Cats are far from us disease-wise, and dogs are close (per my husband when he was in med school). But it is the cats, along with us who catch COVID-19, which is very interesting but the reasons they catch it, and not dogs, is not yet known. Or at least they don’t catch it often, you don’t see infected Wolf packs on the news, even in zoos.

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Several years ago, Dr. Richard Pitcairn, a homeopathic veterinarian, wrote an article expressing his doubts on even what were then considered normal vaccines in the animal industry. A New Look At Vaccines | Pitcairn Education Programs

After the covid scam began, we heard scientists express concerns about the animal studies in which animals used as test subjects, through the years, in corona virus trials as pharma companies were trying to produce “vaccines”, died. And, we have since wondered, with pets dying after injections, what has been going on with the pet and zoo and farm animal industries “behind the scenes”, with their injection programs.

Have we all been “had” through the years, dragging our animal companions off to the vet for their annual injections, almost like a brainwashing for us to accept getting injected without question?

We can’t help wondering how when we look closely at how the animals are treated, can we see a mirror shining back upon humanity…

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I’ve heard the animal deaths with corona virus vaccine testing was a primary reason why they were never able to start human trials with those over the past 17 years until 2020, it was only because of the emergency use authorization that they could experiment on people with these.

We no longer vaccinate ANY of our dogs or livestock on the ranch. Horses that perform are often required to be vaccinated so I have no control over that. You can give me the rabies song and dance but from my experience, rabid animals are highly toxin or poison suspects. An animal filled with toxins, salivating, and then bites you- big shock, you might just get sick of that toxin.

But then remember, I have completely lost faith in the pseudosciences.

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@justawhoaman
I have only a cat, but no vax and or anything besides a drop of NaClO2 in his food daily.
Same reason, lost all faith in pseudosciences.

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This may have been why my cat died, she was about 15 and was throwing up some but then stopped eating completely for almost a month before she died on the last day of January.

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My cat recently died very similarly, at 15. Was gastric cancer, diagnosed 2 days before she shuffled off this mortal coil. I’d stopped getter her vaccinated around 3 years ago.

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Sorry for your loss. Here is the last photograph I took of Elizabeth two days before she died.

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I am sending all of you folks who have lost and are losing animals and people who are dear to your hearts, lots of love and empathy. And for those who were experimented on and continue to be, may you find everlasting true peace and oneness within the One spirit of goodness and beauty.

My kitty friend and constant companion of 18 years, whose body now consists of bones and fur, still peers and purrs from an intensity of love that any of us would feel blessed to receive. I do, and will until she decides it is time to go.

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We, too, want to send all of you our heartfelt and empathy for the loss of your dear ones. One can never, ever replace friends like that – they are all unique, and their friendship is authentic, without guile, and despite that they don’t speak English, there is that special communication that transcends words. Animals are so very, very precious to us.

We, too, lost our beautiful cat at the beginning of the covid operation, and we had a traumatic experience with the vets during the “lockdown”. I have not gotten over this. The blinders have been ripped off of our heads these last couple of years (thanks also to Dr. Farrell’s books, that get into the architecture of deceit). The vast scale of what this injection industry does to animals and people is almost beyond comprehension. And how well organized, it is mind boggling.

We’re glad to hear that some of you have stopped vaccinating your dear animal companions, and we wish we had gone that route sooner.

We send gratitude and love to the spirits of your beautiful and precious departed friends, and also our own.

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The last time I took Liz to a vet they did want to give her a rabies shot, but declined that.

I’m hopeful that in the years ahead more people will choose to opt out of shots, these desperate measures being taken by the powers that be to try to maintain their influence demonstrate how panicked they are that their reign is almost over.

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