Tin Man
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It sounds like "if I wanted to create a bioweapon, what would I want it to do".Safest vaccine ever
A peer-reviewed study confirms that mRNA injections cross the placenta and reach the fetuses of pregnant mice.
Intramuscular mRNA-1273 injection, Moderna's mRNA vaccine for humans, rapidly crosses the placenta within one hour, accumulates in fetal organs, translates into Spike protein, and persists in fetal tissues after birth.
This study provides the first in vivo confirmation that mRNA injections cross the placenta, directly reaching the fetus.
My blood is pure and undefiledIt sounds like "if I wanted to create a bioweapon, what would I want it to do".
Serously, I keep telling people that mRNA alters your existing DNA. And it's NOT just you. If you have children, you will pass the new "trait" down to you offspring and to theirs and theirs forever more. It is INCREDABLE dangerous. Next time a democrat tells you to take an experimental drug, tell them "you first". Don't FAFO.
The lid coming off this one should be insane. But some people have their head so far in the ground, they would deny it even if it was admitted.
Lol. No kidding. The virus could jump 6 feet, but they had to touch your brain stem to test for it. I figured that one out very early in the game. Unfortunately, I had one test before I did though. After that, blew my nose and rubbed the swab in the Kleenex. There's no telling what was on those swabs.Wait till they deep dive the PCR swabs.....
I once told a nurse to stand six feet away and hold up the swab when she wanted to test me. She wasn't impressed.Lol. No kidding. The virus could jump 6 feet, but they had to touch your brain stem to test for it. I figured that one out very early in the game. Unfortunately, I had one test before I did though. After that, blew my nose and rubbed the swab in the Kleenex. There's no telling what was on those swabs.
I still have friends that tell me "I got the shot because everyone else did". This makes absolutely no sense to me at all. I must be different from most people. I look around and see just schools of fishes. One turns and they all turn. I laugh at people declaring that they are independent and they are tattooed, painted and clothed to look just like the other 50 weird people they are hanging with. Yeah, so independent. I guess that study is spot on. 2/3's of all people are just natural born followers. 2/3's are lemmings. That's depressing.I like this one......"And they impose something... called Stockholm syndrome, where the captive... comes to this belief that the only way that they can save their lives is through absolute obsequious obedience to their captors."
Shingles are caused by the chicken pox virus. It remains in your body forever. It can pop back out as shingles from time to time. And, its been around as long as we have. After what they did with the man made pandemic, why take the risk? It's the same people that lied to you before. Can you look into the vial and see what's in it before they stick it in your arm? I can't. Can you trust the one who's giving you the shot? The bottom line is the risk of shingles is very small and if you get shingles, you will recover 100% guaranteed. It's not fatal. It's not worth the risk in my opinion.2nd shingles vaccine tomorrow.
I hear that’s the one that makes Errbody feel like crap.
My next door neighbor is blind in his right eye from shingles. He’s 62. My father had it 3 times and it was brutal.Shingles are caused by the chicken pox virus. It remains in your body forever. It can pop back out as shingles from time to time. And, its been around as long as we have. After what they did with the man made pandemic, why take the risk? It's the same people that lied to you before. Can you look into the vial and see what's in it before they stick it in your arm? I can't. Can you trust the one who's giving you the shot? The bottom line is the risk of shingles is very small and if you get shingles, you will recover 100% guaranteed. It's not fatal. It's not worth the risk in my opinion.
look it up. Herpes Zoster virus. Chicken Pox. Same thing. I had shingles in college. It was uncomfortable but I never missed a day. Definitely not worth the risk for me. My experience is probably most common. Serious bouts are rare. I want to emphasize that it is YOUR decision. Not mine. Just go in with eyes OPEN.My next door neighbor is blind in his right eye from shingles. He’s 62. My father had it 3 times and it was brutal.
It’s absolutely not the same as the Covid or flu shots.
I had a vicious case of chickenpox as an 18 year old.
I’m a hard pass on taking the risk of shingles.
I also wear my seatbelt, a helmet when biking, eat right and exercise so I’m regularly on the side of safety vs small risks.
You clearly don’t follow me or my history……look it up. Herpes Zoster virus. Chicken Pox. Same thing. I had shingles in college. It was uncomfortable but I never missed a day. Definitely not worth the risk for me. My experience is probably most common. Serious bouts are rare. I want to emphasize that it is YOUR decision. Not mine. Just go in with eyes OPEN.
You've obviously never had singles and 100% recovery is not guaranteed. I had the first shot and then the 2 shot treatment. They aren't mRNA vaccines and have enough studies to show t hey are effective.Shingles are caused by the chicken pox virus. It remains in your body forever. It can pop back out as shingles from time to time. And, its been around as long as we have. After what they did with the man made pandemic, why take the risk? It's the same people that lied to you before. Can you look into the vial and see what's in it before they stick it in your arm? I can't. Can you trust the one who's giving you the shot? The bottom line is the risk of shingles is very small and if you get shingles, you will recover 100% guaranteed. It's not fatal. It's not worth the risk in my opinion.
I've haven't known anyone to have a minor bout of shingles. A coworker still has facial nerve damage.look it up. Herpes Zoster virus. Chicken Pox. Same thing. I had shingles in college. It was uncomfortable but I never missed a day. Definitely not worth the risk for me. My experience is probably most common. Serious bouts are rare. I want to emphasize that it is YOUR decision. Not mine. Just go in with eyes OPEN.