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+1 yNOPE:
First off, I had the Corona-19 when it first hit and it was the strongest, and I suffered a bit, but I always had a tremendous immune system. This was before it became a thing and this is when the highest death rates where ramping. Nobody cared that I was at risk then, because they sent me right into it all. My T-cells are well developed for this virus, I have been exposed to it for over a year, and I still am fine, never felt better. The “vaccines” are capable of protecting against one. I repeat one spike protein and as soon as it mutates, the jab is worthless. My natural T-cells protect against a myriad of spike proteins that will highly likely capture the mutations. Doctors have been warning those that have the anti-bodies absolutely should not get the “vaccine” because gene therapy technology will attack the natural T-cells. I have a friend that also had the natural T-cells, got the “vaccine” and had a 3x symptoms return and this time had to go into the hospital. It appears that mRNA becomes an anti-anti-body and treats T-cell as if they are Covid. He may not have an immune system when it is over. Once that gene therapy is in your system it is there the remainder of your life. The spike protein will affect your health with unknown effects. There have now been tens of thousands of the vaxxed that have developed permanent injury. The following is a major list of the why not for me beyond all I mentioned hereto:
1. First time polyethylene glycol was used in an injection.
2. First use of mRNA against an infectious agent.
3. First time Moderna brought a product to market.
4. First time health officials ever warned “expect adverse reaction.”
5. First to distribute with nothing more that efficacy data.
6. First “vaccine” to make no clear claims about reducing infections, transmissibility, or deaths
7. First corona virus “vaccine” ever attended on humans
8. First injection of genetically modified polynucleotides in the general population.
Everyone’s personal status and health is best known by the individual and everyone should have the right to choose their own fate, regardless whatever turns out to be the full truth as this unfolds in time. Time will tell if the high IQ vaxed or us unvaxed ignorant hicks will continue on.
Additional items brought more uncertainty and risk to light:
UPDATE 7/30 “CDC study shows 74% of people infected in Massachusetts Covid outbreak were fully vaccinated” https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/30/cdc-study-shows-74percent-of-people-infected-in-massachusetts-covid-outbreak-were-fully-vaccinated.html Single spike protein protection
Vaxxed are the Spreaders:
Here is the inventor of the mRNA speaking to it: https://rumble.com/vkfz1v-the-vaccine-causes-the-virus-to-be-more-dangerous.html
So per the CDC report combined with the mRNA inventor statements, the fake “vaccine,” an mRNA rather, is permanent and is enhancing the virus replication rate and so you vaxxers are becoming the true spreaders.
It was a Preplanned Conspiracy:
Followed by the why it is occurring at the superficial level: UPDATE: 7/9/21 This is it all taken from US Patent and Trade Office (PTO) tracking, the most credible thing I have seen. “A Manufactured Illusion. Dr David Martin with Dr. Reiner Fuwllmich” It is still up (7/30), so grab it. https://www.bitchute.com/video/L3zryn6Hm86m/ This explains how big pharma and MSM coordinated it all and is continuing. All covid and vaccines traced as early as ~2001, are in the public PTO record including the “variant.”
This is potentially the greatest fraud and crime committed against humanity ever, and we are going to have to live through it. It is Auschwitz being distributed via the needle and then Nuremburg Trials all over again.
I doubt you vaxxed have the guts to watch these or at least consider a single thing in this opinion. I noticed the vax seems to change the way people think over time.18 Reply- +1 y
attempted*
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Covid not Corona wtf
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Shut up you big dummy.
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Proved my point.
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I don't think you even understand what words mean.
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If you have no specific comments to refute, then what do you understand?
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Nothing you said warrant any response other than derision, scorn and to be openly mocked.
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46 and so immature... were you this way before the jab?
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5.3K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Got the first shot mid February. I was trying to get one December, the very first shipment in alaska when i was in a hospital getting surgery for a broken ankle. it didn't happen.
It was only after i can barely walk with a walker i got the vaccine.15 Reply- +1 y
I remember Jan and Feb being like... uhh.. when is it our turn? I'm so ready!
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I'm Alaskan native and a share holder for the native corporations of Doyon. So my hospital visit was a socialist healthcare being free healthcare. That was POG. All the native corporations was pushing for vaccines very quickly. Whole villages have been wiped out by the flu within our elders lifetime. Everyone knows the story of the horrible destruction that broke people's spirits.
It was pretty snappy for us share holders to get vaccines. And before you can blink the native clinics was giving vaccines like candy for everyone who made an appointment. It's that important for everyone to be vaccinated. - +1 y
Well dang! I wish the folks around here would care as much.
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Agreed!
1.3K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Yes, I’ve had both Moderna shots. Donald Trump said it was safe and everyone should get it. What more do I need? Seriously though, I researched mRNA vaccines as much as I could and found the platform has been researched for years and it’s not brand new as the doomsayers say. I talked it over with my doctor and decided it was the right choice for me, especially having older relatives with health issues around me who are vulnerable to the virus.
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Excellent point and thank you for sharing! And YES! I wish more people understood mRNA vaccines have been studied for decades already. It is not "new technology."
I got the Pfizer vaccine myself! - +1 y
On top of that, vaccines are short lived in the body. That’s why any serious side effects show up
in a matter of weeks, not months or years later. I’m not sure where the people are coming from who fear long term side effects. I’m not aware of any vaccine that has presented problems years later. They just don’t stay in the body that long. We’ve likely seen the worst of the side effects already. - +1 y
They're in a cult. It is literally impossible to be rational with them, as they reject all logic and reasoning out the window on their pet topics.
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Not new but the first time used on humans.
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@blank_expression That’s not exactly true. There were human trials on other mRNA vaccines before COVID ever came along. The only difference is what the strand of rna is programmed to tell your body.
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Exacty!! We used mRNA with the OTHER Coronaviruses.
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Agree.. this particular was not.
+1 yI am fully vaccinated! I know there are possible side effects but for me I would rather take that chance than catch COVID and be hospitalized.
I don’t care who does or who doesn’t but for me I felt safer getting the doses.13 Reply- +1 y
Which one did you end up getting? I got Pfizer in March. I didn't hesitate! Too much at stake in my opinion.
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I got both Pfizer. Just got my second about a week ago actually. No hesitation on my end either!
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✊ Vax crew so far!!
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+1 yNot yet. Wasn’t really worried about it after I got it in October. With the Delta coming around I’ve been reconsidering, but I won’t get the MRNA because I’d rather not be a guinea pig with the long term side effects. The J&J has some very serious- though rare short term effects. I’m much more inclined to get the Novavax, but it isn’t out yet.
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What makes you hesitat in regards to the mRNA Vaccine? mRNA Vaccine has been around for decades fyi, I don't think many people are aware of this.
Genuine question as well, not snark. 😊
+1 yI've only gotten the first shot and my second isn't due until October. They released the vaccine for younger age groups really late.
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Awesome!! Did you have any concerns about getting it?
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Not really. I did get pretty much all the side effects they mentioned after getting it, though. So I'm a bit hesitant about the second shot, since people say it usually gave them more side effects than the first one.
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It was the opposite for me, I had bad on the first and the second was easy peasy
+1 yI think it’s funny how you guys pretend to be smart. It’s like you’re all some useless doctors. Education 🤪
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You can't really be this stupid can you?
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Keep pretending you’re smart guy, it’s a joke
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You won’t convince anyone with that attitude and especially lack of wisdom
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Read your comment again, then tell me who has the attitude. Hypocrite.
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+1 yI am fully vaccinated!
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Did you have any reservations about getting it?
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Nope, because I am not a dumbass anti science freak
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Haha!! Same! 🤣
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