Posted on 11/19/2023 2:07:28 AM PST by george76
My mother had taken some pills when pregnant with my sister, but she didn’t know what it was. But if that’s true, then she concluded when thalidomide was said to have been given to pregnant women that she was responsible for my sister’s birth defect without knowing.
Just like I said:
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Umm, try dropping the '/' after 2020...
Thank you sir.
It is everyone’s decision.
Governor Abbott has been very vocal about that.
But until recently the legislation did not exist for him to forbid employers not to discharge employees for refusing Jab.
I was a frequent blood donor with Hendricks Hospital until about a year ago. They forced a young friend of mine, he worked for me for about 3-1/2 months last years, to take the Jab in order to attend one of their training programs. He had a brain tumor removed from lower rear portion of his skull when he was a boy. His father and I were livid. The young man took the shots and so far the tumor has not come back. I called my Congressman about it.
Hendricks emailed me asking that I come back as a donor. So far I have not done so.
null and void wrote: “Just like I said:”
Referencing a 342 page document isn’t providing a direct quote. Now, where does it say “Except MODERNA says they are cancer causing, right there in their own patent”?
And, no Infowars isn’t a credible source.
Shingles is painful but you would probably live through it and it will go away, the shot, NO GUARANTEES!
Shingles is painful but you would probably live through it and it will go away, the shot, NO GUARANTEES!
No worries here, “PURE BLOOD” never trusted the government or news agencies anyway since 1968!
No worries here, “PURE BLOOD” never trusted the government or news agencies anyway since 1968!
That’s pretty much how I see it. My wife had shingles about 15 years ago and it was very painful, but there’s a good chance I’ll never get shingles at all. Most people don’t.
Minimally it's massive fraud. It may also be crimes against humanity.
Yeah well I am f***ed.
At 73, I have 7 co-morbidities and was pressured into it, which I should have resisted, but after 23+8+11+5+4+8+11 days in York Hospital and Hershey Medical Center, and 14 operations, I caved.
• Co-morbidities:
1) Heart left ventricle (now pumping at 55-60%; up from 20-25%),
2) Heart bundle blockage (5 stents w/ 2 Rxs),
3) Diabetes (Type 2, off insulin after 2yrs),
4) Hypertension (under control w/ Rx),
5) Weight (down from 265 to 160lbs),
6) COPD (under control w/ emergency inhaler),
7) Stage 2 Mild Kidney Disease (medication & diet controlled).
I know the antivax movement started with the smallpox vaccination. They claimed that the vaccine was “unchristian” because it came from an animal. For other anti-vaccinators, their discontent with the smallpox vaccine reflected their general distrust in medicine. Some skeptics alleged that smallpox resulted from decaying matter in the atmosphere. People also objected to vaccination because they believed it violated their personal liberty, a tension that worsened as the government developed mandatory vaccine policies. The Anti Vaccination League and the Anti-Compulsory Vaccination League formed in response to mandatory laws, and numerous anti-vaccination journals sprang up. People like Robert Malone could have written some of them.
In the mid 1970 controversy arose over the Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (DTP) Vaccine. Opposition resulted in a report from the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children in London, alleging 36 children suffered neurological conditions following DTP immunization. The media misled the public in-order to generate readership. Decreased vaccination rates led to three major epidemics of whooping cough (Pertussis).
An outspoken physician and vaccine opponent, Gordon Stewart, published a series of case reports linking neurological disorders to DTP, sparking additional debate. In response, the JCVI launched the National Childhood Encephalopathy Study (NCES). The study identified every child between 2 and 36 months hospitalized in the UK for neurological illness, and assessed whether the immunization was associated with increased risk. NCES results indicated the risk was very low, and this data lent support to a national pro-immunization campaign.
Then there is British doctor Andrew Wakefield, who in 1998, recommended further investigation of a possible relationship between bowel disease, autism, and the MMR vaccine. Is is that time I by chance talked to Temple Grandin about Wakefield’s claims. She blew his crackpot theories out of the water. I have great admiration for her. Wakefield was struck from the medical register in Great Britain and may no longer practice medicine there.
If you have not been informed, the mRNA vaccine is going through clinical trials for various diseases, including cancer. My 98-year-old grandmom is right. The vaccine is a good thing. Only a fool like Robert Malone would think it wasn’t. What an embarrassment!
I’m not an antivaxer.
I refuse to take the mRNA gene therapy treatment.
Not here to argue about this. This should be up to the individual to decide for himself. With Informed Consent.
That has not happened with this so called, vaccine.
Have a good Thanksgiving my FRiend.
Likewise, you have a blessed Thanksgiving. As my grandmom says, may you be “healthy, wealthy and wise,” my FRriend.
Thank you.
You and your family too.
“Şahin and Türeci became scientific rock stars overnight, profiled by the New York Times and generally receiving the kind of media coverage most executives dream of.”
The NYT?
Yes I heard about both of them in the beginning of the Plandemic.
They have largely been silent. The Left wants this mRNA injection to work, because they have evil plans with it as a tool. From the beginning, this was never about public health, it was/is about control of the worlds citizens(aka subjects).
jonrick46 wrote: “I know the antivax movement started with the smallpox vaccination. They claimed that the vaccine was “unchristian” because it came from an animal. For other anti-vaccinators, their discontent with the smallpox vaccine reflected their general distrust in medicine. Some skeptics alleged that smallpox resulted from decaying matter in the atmosphere. People also objected to vaccination because they believed it violated their personal liberty, a tension that worsened as the government developed mandatory vaccine policies. The Anti Vaccination League and the Anti-Compulsory Vaccination League formed in response to mandatory laws, and numerous anti-vaccination journals sprang up. People like Robert Malone could have written some of them.”
Most of those opposing the mRNA vaccines claim not to be against all vaccines just these vaccine. However, one is lead to doubt that claim when one sees these are making the same anti-vaccine claims made through out history.
For example, they claimed the original small pox vaccine would turn one into a cow. Similar to today’s claim that mRNA changes your DNA.
Another example, they claimed the small pox vaccine contained bat feces while now they claim the mRNA vaccines contain poison.
How can you claim not to be anti-vaccine when you make the same claims against all vaccines?
Ditto.
. I don't know. I'll have to read post #93 again.
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