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    Originally posted by travestyny View Post

    How the actual fvvck am I ignoring your links when I just told you to post them one by one and I will address them.

    I addressed the first one. You claimed it was a ban.




    Do a simple search. The word ban doesn't even come up at all. It's not talking about the vaccine in general even. It's talking specifically about boosters. And it does not say that they were banning "the jab" for people under 50.

    Am I lying?

    I don't have to show you my card. Why would I lie about being vaccinated? I have had 4 doses, so the initial two and two boosters. The last one was in October of '22.
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      Your next link says this:

      "We are aware of these reports of people experiencing long-lasting health problems following COVID-19 vaccination, we hope for improvement"


      Ok. Well here is a breakdown with more context.

      (Regardless of adverse events, it's still recommended those eligible should get the vaccine as the risks associated with getting Covid while unvaccinated greatly outweigh the risk of adverse events from the vaccine.)
      • is the inflammation of the heart and happens as a result of the immune system’s response to an infection or another trigger. Symptoms include shortness of breath, chest pain and a fast or irregular heartbeat. It can be diagnosed via chest x-ray, an ultrasound of the heart, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or biopsy, blood test or electrocardiogram. According to the American Heart Association, treatment can include anti-inflammatory medicine or beta-blockers. It typically affects young men and they notice symptoms a few days after receiving a Covid vaccine and is more common after the second dose. Myocarditis due to Covid vaccination is rare, with a finding that only 1,626 of participants out of 192,405,448 were diagnosed with the disease. Myocarditis can also be caused by Covid infections, but the results are more severe. A found that the risk of contracting myocarditis was seven times higher in infected people than those who received the vaccine. It’s also more common amongst people infected with Covid, with an American Heart Association finding that the risk of developing myocarditis immediately following a Covid infection is higher than it is in the weeks following a Covid vaccine.
      • is a rare adverse event from getting the Covid vaccine and happens in about five cases per one million vaccine doses administered. It is a severe allergic reaction and can occur after any kind of vaccine. Symptoms include swelling of the throat or tongue, a rash or hives, a drop in blood pressure or difficulty breathing or wheezing. If a person had a severe allergic reaction to the first dose of the mRNA Moderna or Pfizer vaccines, they may be able to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, to the CDC. Anaphylactic reactions are not mutually exclusive to Covid vaccines. Anaphylaxis can happen following , or can occur because of other factors, like an allergic reaction to something eaten.
      • in people who’ve gotten the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is very rare, though men over the age of 50 are more at risk. GBS causes the immune system to damage the nerve cells, which results in muscle weakness and sometimes paralysis. include difficulty swallowing, abnormal heartbeat or blood pressure, severe pain (usually at night), difficulty with vision and eye muscles and digestion issues. GBS is also a reaction to other vaccines and can be triggered by a number of things, like surgery, injury or a viral infection.
      • after getting the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is also rare, making up just four cases per one million doses administered. It causes blood clots in blood vessels and low platelets (blood cells, which help form clots). Symptoms include chest pain, weakness or numbness on one side of the body, pain and swelling in an extremity and a sudden change in mental status. It’s diagnosed mainly through blood tests and imaging. Though also rare, thrombosis also occurs as a result of Covid infection. It’s there’s a 3% to 6% increase in the risk of developing arterial thrombosis following infection, and a 2% to 3% increase in the risk of getting venous thrombosis.

      What I found particularly interesting, besides them all being noted as very rare, is that some of them also occur from Covid itself, and when vaccinated, it's even more rare than if the person who gets covid and is not vaccinated.


      That's what I mean by context. Your twitter video gave one sentence with zero context. Do you get what I'm saying now???
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        Originally posted by man down View Post

        Post 961.

        I don't know what post that is. My last post is 933 for me, so maybe someone on my igg list was posting a lot.

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          Gates the "get the vaccine" says they don't work by the time a new mutation comes out.

          “We also need to fix the three problems of [COVID-19] vaccines. The current vaccines are not infection-blocking. They’re not broad, so when new variants come up you lose protection, and they have very short duration, particularly in the people who matter, which are old people.”



          So new mutations come out all the time. It takes pharma how long to get a new updated vaccine on shelves and in arms? About the time it takes for a new mutation to pop up.

          This is why the dude in the undercover video says Pfizer is doing gain of function. So they can try and predict what mutation us next.

          This isn't even lawful in the US.

          Added the video in case someone doesn't believe this is real. Time stamp 54:25
          Last edited by man down; 01-28-2023, 10:05 PM.
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            Originally posted by man down View Post
            Gates the "get the vaccine" says they don't work by the time a new mutation comes out.

            “We also need to fix the three problems of [COVID-19] vaccines. The current vaccines are not infection-blocking. They’re not broad, so when new variants come up you lose protection, and they have very short duration, particularly in the people who matter, which are old people.”



            So new mutations come out all the time. It takes pharma how long to get a new updated vaccine on shelves and in arms? About the time it takes for a new mutation to pop up.

            This is why the dude in the undercover video says Pfizer is doing gain of function. So they can try and predict what mutation us next.

            This isn't even lawful in the US.
            Should they not try to prepare for mutations? I'm not sure what you have a problem with here. Seems like a good plan to me.

            I assume if the vaccine was perfect, there would be no more covid. We all know and realize it doesn't work that way. It doesn't mean you stick your finger in a ***e and pray. You try to do what you can.

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              Originally posted by travestyny View Post

              Should they not try to prepare for mutations? I'm not sure what you have a problem with here. Seems like a good plan to me.

              I assume if the vaccine was perfect, there would be no more covid. We all know and realize it doesn't work that way. It doesn't mean you stick your finger in a ***e and pray. You try to do what you can.
              So you think it still works?

              Seems like a good plan to release a mutation they have a vaccine for? Isn't that what got us here to start with? Sounds like a amazing way to sell vaccines. Then add the vaccine injuries that the CDC guy was addressing in the link I posted. What could go wrong?



              Oh and it's against the law.

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                Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post

                You're doing no such thing. You're only poisoning yourself.
                Really? What does that mean? Am I gonna die next week? Or is the poison harmless?
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                  Originally posted by man down View Post

                  So you think it still works?

                  Seems like a good plan to release a mutation they have a vaccine for? Isn't that what got us here to start with? Sounds like a amazing way to sell vaccines. Then add the vaccine injuries that the CDC guy was addressing in the link I posted. What could go wrong?



                  Oh and it's against the law.
                  What are you even talking about? A good idea to release a mutation they have a vaccine for???


                  Yes, I believe they work. The science says they work. Since I tacked about three of your links now, you want to tackle the one I posted?

                  Evidence that it works!

                  Covid Vaccines: Here’s Evidence They Work—Despite Persistent Misinformation—Along With Side Effects And Common Misconceptions



                  They probably are happy to sell vaccines. I don't know. I really don't give a fvvck. Especially since I have never paid for one.

                  But I'm in great health and it likely helped me when I did have Covid. So I have no complaints at all.

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                    Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post

                    Really? What does that mean? Am I gonna die next week? Or is the poison harmless?
                    I'm going to knock on wood for both of us because shlt happens....


                    but the vaccine has got to be the slowest working poison ever. Either that or I needed a whole lot more of it in that little syringe.
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                      Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post

                      Really? What does that mean? Am I gonna die next week? Or is the poison harmless?
                      Originally posted by travestyny View Post

                      I'm going to knock on wood for both of us because shlt happens....


                      but the vaccine has got to be the slowest working poison ever. Either that or I needed a whole lot more of it in that little syringe.
                      You can't have biometric detection and transmission without a little bit of graphene oxide in your system. And many people have died from the injections. It's just not in the best interests of your news to tell you.

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