[Info-vax] Just how old are we?
Tad Winters
tad.vms at gmx.com
Fri Mar 5 21:48:15 EST 2021
On 3/5/2021 5:16 PM, Bill Gunshannon via Info-vax wrote:
> On 3/5/21 3:33 AM, Henry Crun wrote:
>> On 04/03/2021 17:09, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
<<snip>>
>>>
>>> Are they calling it "innoculation" or "vaccination" over there?
>>> They keep stressing the word "vaccination" here when, if you
>>> actually follow the science, Moderna and Pfizer are not vaccines at
>>> all. They are a genetic experiment with no relation to vaccines.
>>> I am, not an anti-vaxxer. I get my flu shot every year. I have been
>>> innoculated for diseases most people have never even given a thought
>>> to. I just want a vaccine and not an untested experiment. Johnson
>>> & Johnson is the first true vaccine, but I am not sure there will be
>>> anywhere I can go where I get to make the choice. My wife is a
>>> teacher and where she works they are surveying all the teachers and
>>> it looks like they are going to be able to get the J&J.
>>> I will just have to hold out longer (even though I am in the high risk
>>> category) until choice becomes the norm.
>>>
>>> bill
>>
>> Seing as how the local language is Hebrew and/or Arabic -- check
>> "Missile address" in sig. --
>> neither term is used. I just thought that vaccination had a bovine
>> implication (cf. cowpox), so used "innoculation"
>>
>> Saw this online:
>> You've been eating McChicken and hodogs all your life, but don't want
>> the vaccine because "You don't know what's in it"?
>>
>
> I don't want the Pfizer or Moderna "vaccine" because I do know what is
> in it.
>
> I don't eat McChicken and I tend to stick to kosher hotdogs.
>
> bill
I would also say that if you've seen a lot of other people eat McChicken
and hot dogs, and none of them seem to suffer any noticeable negative
outcome after repeatedly doing it for decades, they might be semi-safe.
However, how many people have you seen take many of these vaccines
repeatedly, for years, with no noticeable negative outcome? Oh wait. I
know the answer: None
I just had a friend enumerate her symptoms after the second dose of the
Moderna vaccine. It was everything experienced by people who actually
had the virus, plus vomiting. It certainly didn't last as long. That's
a plus. Will it prevent her from getting the virus in 9 months? I
guess I'll hear. Will she have any long term negative affects? I guess
I'll hear.
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