Ok I can't stay silent on this any longer, 900lb gorilla.

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Just one question that should be asked by everyone...Since the FDA knew about these possible adverse events/side effects due the vaxxx then why weren't all of these possible side effects listed on every consent form that was signed by the recipients of the experimental injections? As of 7/16/2023 the MRNA injections are still under EUA Emergency Use Authorization and have never been fully approved by the FDA. Had it been legally licensed the product would have lost it's liability shield for any harm done to the recipients. The Pandemic was officially ended in May 2023.

The FDA was fully aware of the possible side effects....they even published it in October 22, 2020. The FDA.gov link is still good and the information is still there......two years later. PAGE 16

https://www.fda.gov/media/143557/download

FDA Safety Surveillance of COVID-19 Vaccines : DRAFT Working list of possible adverse event outcomes ***Subject to change***
 Guillain-Barré syndrome
 Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
 Transverse myelitis
 Encephalitis/myelitis/encephalomyelitis/ meningoencephalitis/meningitis/ encepholapathy
 Convulsions/seizures
 Stroke
 Narcolepsy and cataplexy
 Anaphylaxis
 Acute myocardial infarction
 Myocarditis/pericarditis
 Autoimmune disease
 Deaths
 Pregnancy and birth outcomes
 Other acute demyelinating diseases
 Non-anaphylactic allergic reactions
 Thrombocytopenia
 Disseminated intravascular coagulation
 Venous thromboembolism
 Arthritis and arthralgia/joint pain
 Kawasaki disease
 Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children
 Vaccine enhanced disease
 
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Now THAT would be cool.

His early ones are like Max guitars iirc - ie they say Gibson on the headstock. I've never seen one in the wild, only on the interwebs.
Yeah....around the same time as MAX was making for Slash and a few others. Yaron worked in Hollywood back then and packed up and headed for Israel where he's been ever since.

I too haven't seen one in the flesh but if they're even 70% as good as the pics they must be a thing to behold.

Haven't seen a Bartlett in the flesh either.

I have a couple of 59 historics and IMHO Murphy is way overpriced and overhyped. Decent guitar but a LOT of room for more accuracy.....for the money charged.
 
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Yeah....around the same time as MAX was making for Slash and a few others. Yaron worked in Hollywood back then and packed up and headed for Israel where he's been ever since.

I too haven't seen one in the flesh but if they're even 70% as good as the pics they must be a thing to behold.

Haven't seen a Bartlett in the flesh either.

I have a couple of 59 historics and IMHO Murphy is way overpriced and overhyped. Decent guitar but a LOT of room for more accuracy.
I have a 59 conversion that I thought was my ultimate guitar. Then I got a 1960 historic that had been sent to Historic Makeovers. The previous owner wanted a Clapton Beano knock off. He put OX humbuckers in, the Beano model, uncovered double black in the neck double white in the bridge. Damn. What a NICE guitar. He was a fool to sell it. He wanted money for a Frank guitar. I'd never heard of them so I checked out the website. I'm betting not many people know of them but they sound like a pretty cool guitar.

https://www.frankbrothersguitars.com/

I'm an unabashed early Clapton fanboi. Him and early Beck are where I live. Peter Green too. I love Les Pauls.
 
I have a 59 conversion that I thought was my ultimate guitar. Then I got a 1960 historic that had been sent to Historic Makeovers. The previous owner wanted a Clapton Beano knock off. He put OX humbuckers in, the Beano model, uncovered double black in the neck double white in the bridge. Damn. What a NICE guitar. He was a fool to sell it. He wanted money for a Frank guitar. I'd never heard of them so I checked out the website. I'm betting not many people know of them but they sound like a pretty cool guitar.

https://www.frankbrothersguitars.com/

I'm an unabashed early Clapton fanboi. Him and early Beck are where I live. Peter Green too. I love Les Pauls.
For a start..........I think Frank should be renamed RANK..........they're FUGLY.......in the extreme and for no reason other than to be sensational.

Never seen a Historic Makeover by Kim and co and I've always wondered.

Clapton? Never thought of him as a guitarist, I see him as a singer songwriter. HE hasn't seen himself as a guitarist since 1968. Beck and Hendrix killed him off way back then.

Beck? Nobody can express themselves on an electric guitar as good as Beck...........nobody.

I LOVE the look of Les Pauls...........the old ones are just works of art. Playing them? Not on your life............a good old Strat is way more comfortable standing up and/or sitting down. Once you can handle a Strat physically and sound wise there is no other guitar. Beck would tell you if he were here.
 
Just one question that should be asked by everyone...Since the FDA knew about these possible adverse events/side effects due the vaxxx then why weren't all of these possible side effects listed on every consent form that was signed by the recipients of the experimental injections? As of 7/16/2023 the MRNA injections are still under EUA Emergency Use Authorization and have never been fully approved by the FDA. Had it been legally licensed the product would have lost it's liability shield for any harm done to the recipients. The Pandemic was officially ended in May 2023.

The FDA was fully aware of the possible side effects....they even published it in October 22, 2020. The FDA.gov link is still good and the information is still there......two years later. PAGE 16

https://www.fda.gov/media/143557/download

FDA Safety Surveillance of COVID-19 Vaccines : DRAFT Working list of possible adverse event outcomes ***Subject to change***
 Guillain-Barré syndrome
 Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
 Transverse myelitis
 Encephalitis/myelitis/encephalomyelitis/ meningoencephalitis/meningitis/ encepholapathy
 Convulsions/seizures
 Stroke
 Narcolepsy and cataplexy
 Anaphylaxis
 Acute myocardial infarction
 Myocarditis/pericarditis
 Autoimmune disease
 Deaths
 Pregnancy and birth outcomes
 Other acute demyelinating diseases
 Non-anaphylactic allergic reactions
 Thrombocytopenia
 Disseminated intravascular coagulation
 Venous thromboembolism
 Arthritis and arthralgia/joint pain
 Kawasaki disease
 Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children
 Vaccine enhanced disease

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https://www.globalresearch.ca/pfizer-vaccine-only-has-1291-side-effects/5773091
 
For a start..........I think Frank should be renamed RANK..........they're FUGLY.......in the extreme and for no reason other than to be sensational.

Never seen a Historic Makeover by Kim and co and I've always wondered.

Clapton? Never thought of him as a guitarist, I see him as a singer songwriter. HE hasn't seen himself as a guitarist since 1968. Beck and Hendrix killed him off way back then.

Beck? Nobody can express themselves on an electric guitar as good as Beck...........nobody.

I LOVE the look of Les Pauls...........the old ones are just works of art. Playing them? Not on your life............a good old Strat is way more comfortable standing up and/or sitting down. Once you can handle a Strat physically and sound wise there is no other guitar. Beck would tell you if he were here.
I typo'd the neck and bridge pickups. Doh.

Anyway here's a pic of my Beano knockoff.

Beano-Sun-2.jpg


I am talking about Clapton from Beano to Derek. That's the playing I like. Beck's "Truth" is a Les Paul. Doesn't sound too shabby to me. Let's not forget Page (after Zep I) and Peter Green. Then Bloomfield but I never liked his playing all that much myself.

I have a Strats too. It's not either/or. Both have their place. And so do 335s and Telecasters. Why limit yourself to one color when there's a whole rainbow to pick from?

I thought the Frank Bros guitars looked good. I get that they're not for everyone looks wise.
 
I typo'd the neck and bridge pickups. Doh.

Anyway here's a pic of my Beano knockoff.

Beano-Sun-2.jpg


I am talking about Clapton from Beano to Derek. That's the playing I like. Beck's "Truth" is a Les Paul. Doesn't sound too shabby to me. Let's not forget Page (after Zep I) and Peter Green. Then Bloomfield but I never liked his playing all that much myself.

I have a Strats too. It's not either/or. Both have their place. And so do 335s and Telecasters. Why limit yourself to one color when there's a whole rainbow to pick from?

I thought the Frank Bros guitars looked good. I get that they're not for everyone looks wise.
That's a very nice looking Paul................. :cheers:
 
Thank you for sharing, comrade.
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About the author:​

Michel Chossudovsky is an award-winning author, Professor of Economics (emeritus) at the University of Ottawa, Founder and Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG), Montreal, Editor of Global Research. He has taught as visiting professor in Western Europe, Southeast Asia, the Pacific and Latin America. He has served as economic adviser to governments of developing countries and has acted as a consultant for several international organizations. He is the author of eleven books including The Globalization of Poverty and The New World Order (2003), America’s “War on Terrorism” (2005), The Global Economic Crisis, The Great Depression of the Twenty-first Century (2009) (Editor), Towards a World War III Scenario: The Dangers of Nuclear War (2011), The Globalization of War, America's Long War against Humanity (2015). He is a contributor to the Encyclopedia Britannica. His writings have been published in more than twenty languages. In 2014, he was awarded the Gold Medal for Merit of the Republic of Serbia for his writings on NATO's war of aggression against Yugoslavia. He can be reached at crgeditor@yahoo.com

These moron lefties always always attack the writer, the mailman…
They never fucking attack the ‘content’, as it’s the truth…

They do the same routine with Tucker Carlson, but none of them, not fucking one ever can tell where he is lying…
Not once.😉

They always fail & LOSE there.

:hys:
 
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These moron lefties always always attack the writer, the mailman…
They never fucking attack the ‘content’, as it’s the truth…

They do the same routine with Tucker Carlson, but none of them, not fucking one ever can tell where he is lying…
Not once.😉

They always fail & LOSE there.

:hys:
The writer assumes responsibility for what they write, dummy.
 
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