What Is notimetowait.com?
A new ad featuring Kareem Abdul-Jabbar calls on people to take their heart and blood clot issues seriously. But what caused these conditions in the first place?
Does anyone else remember The Stand miniseries from 1994? I do. Stephen King’s earlier body of work had a huge impact on me as a reader and writer. This is by far one of the best adaptations of his work.
You got Gary Sinise as Stu Redman, Molly Ringwald as Frannie Goldsmith, and Kareen Abdul-Jabbar as the “Monster Shouter” — i.e. the crazy guy on the street trying to warn people about the virus unleashed from the government facility and the end-of-times to come.
I remember when news of COVID-19 started swirling. It wasn’t Contagion that I’d thought of. It was this novel. The way the media and Fauci were talking in the spring of 2020, you’d think that Captain Trips had actually befallen our planet.
It’s funny now that, a few years later, Abdul-Jabbar is out there hawking… Well, I’m not sure exactly. On its face, he’s calling on people to go see their doctors if they have heart problems. Specifically, atrial fibrillation.
Looks, guys. He’s the Monster Shouter no more. He’s just a kind, old man with heart problems. Let’s stop and listen to his story. We can trust him.
As someone who’s had a bad heart since I was a teenager, I felt for the dude the first time I saw this. I understand the pain of going from being super healthy and athletic to being stopped dead in your tracks, unable to do what was previously an ordinary activity or task.
But the next time the ad appeared on my TV, I started to feel uneasy. This wasn’t some celebrity or pro athlete pushing limp-dick or menopause pills. This is fucking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar talking about a serious heart condition. Yet, he’s not promoting a drug.
That’s why I felt weird about this. Most commercials these days are from drug companies. They make you feel sorry for the people in pain or discomfort. Then they show you how amazingly their lives have turned around thanks to this pill, injection, cream, etc.
So I wondered what the catch was.
The catch is the website mentioned in the ad: notimetowait.com.
It’s an amateurishly made website that educates people on three serious issues:
atrial fibrillation
deep vein thrombosis
pulmonary embolism
And can you guess what all three of these have in common? I’ll give you one guess.
That’s right. This super benevolent website that wants nothing more than to educate people on how to spot the signs of these potentially fatal conditions is co-run by Pfizer. Hmmm… I wonder why.
I looked in the Wayback Machine and it appears the site went live on November 1, 2020.
The calendar at the top makes it look as though there was activity with the site all the way back to 2013 and even a little blip in 2008. But there’s nothing there. When you click on those links, it just says the domain is for sale.
So let me get this straight. This is a website about three heart and blood clot issues. It urges people to see their doctors if they spot these symptoms. These three conditions have all been linked to the C19 shots. And the site went live a month before the juice was made available to the public.
So what is this really? Is this Pfizer’s way of minimizing how many people die from its tainted shots?
“We can’t get sued for this shit, but I guess we should do something to help out the idiots who took the poison and made us filthy rich. Okay, okay… How’s about we tell them what symptoms to look for and then direct them to their doctor? Then the blood’s on their hands if they can’t save the fools.”
Or is it their way of tracking the people harmed (but not yet killed), then using them as guinea pigs to test an all-new treatment to deal with the condition their shots caused in the first place?
I clicked the Sign up for more info link at the top of the site and it took me to this form:
It’s a somewhat standard informational form, with the exception of the privacy policy at the bottom which reads:
“I understand that the information I provide, along with information about my use of the No Time To Wait program will be stored and used by Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer, on behalf of the Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer alliance, or parties acting on its behalf.
BMS may also store and use my information to contact me via mail, telephone, in electronic format or otherwise about products, services, market research, clinical trials, and other information and offers that it believes to be of interest to me. BMS may also use my information in order to improve or develop its services and for other internal business purposes including analytics, communication services, and marketing activities. Use of my information will be governed by the No Time To Wait Privacy Policy. From time to time the Privacy Policy may change and I understand that I should check the website at www.notimetowait.com for the most recent version.”
So yeah, if you want to get info about these health conditions, you have to agree to let Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer market their new drugs and clinical trials to you. Cool beans.
Final Thoughts
If you’re wondering if Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was vaccine-injured, I’ll let NPR provide the answer to that question:
He was quoted as saying the following in an issue of Rolling Stone:
“The NBA should insist that all players and staff are vaccinated or remove them from the team.
There is no room for players who are willing to risk the health and lives of their teammates, the staff and the fans simply because they are unable to grasp the seriousness of the situation or do the necessary research.”
I don’t want to make fun of the man, but clearly he wasn’t on the right side of doing the necessary research. Because here we are in 2023 and he’s the spokesperson for some Pfizer-owned, shady ass, vaguely named website called notimetowait.com.
I wonder how much Pfizer paid him to keep his vaccine injury quiet. Or if he even realizes that what he’s being paid to promote (and the condition which he claims to have) is likely due to the shots.
Is this going to become a thing now? Ads and celebrity spokespeople that normalize these super severe and sometimes deadly conditions, convincing the public that all they need to do is call their doctor?
Don’t you dare ask questions about how this happened. Nope. Just run as fast as you can to your doctor. Oh, and maybe give us your information so we can follow up when we inevitably release a “cure” for the pain we, I mean… ummm… no one, caused you.
Amazing.