Vaccines cure. This one doesn't. Nor do any other flu shots. You can't kill a dead organism. RNA and mRNA are not living cells. It's a natural, biological program. If people actually did research, these posts wouldn't keep popping up and these "vaccines" would've been dealt with long ago.
I'm a scientist with a Ph.D who works somewhat in the immunology field, this whole thread is giving me a fucking aneurysm. I'm actually wondering if it's shills trying to make us look like batshit anti-vaccers. There's plenty to be critical of with a poorly tested mRNA vaccine, but if you don't understand the basic biology involved I'd suggest doing some reading before spouting off.
Agreed. Question for you on this subject. I have an older family member in the UK in the high risk category, who is possibly going to get one of the vaccines. They don't know which one until day of the jab. It will be either Pfizer or AstraZeneca. Do you have any advice or insights into the safer option, or if best to wait due to possible priming effects later on? Thank you.
Vaccines cure. This one doesn't. Nor do any other flu shots. You can't kill a dead organism. RNA and mRNA are not living cells. It's a natural, biological program. If people actually did research, these posts wouldn't keep popping up and these "vaccines" would've been dealt with long ago.
Vaccines are literally bio weapons. The idea that vaccines are healthy or that they could cure anything is laughably absurd. They are designed to hurt people on purpose... https://miepbos.nl/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/email-prik-2019.pdf
Viruses are not contagious they are healthy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odj1IwJA8Cs
I'm a scientist with a Ph.D who works somewhat in the immunology field, this whole thread is giving me a fucking aneurysm. I'm actually wondering if it's shills trying to make us look like batshit anti-vaccers. There's plenty to be critical of with a poorly tested mRNA vaccine, but if you don't understand the basic biology involved I'd suggest doing some reading before spouting off.
Agreed. Question for you on this subject. I have an older family member in the UK in the high risk category, who is possibly going to get one of the vaccines. They don't know which one until day of the jab. It will be either Pfizer or AstraZeneca. Do you have any advice or insights into the safer option, or if best to wait due to possible priming effects later on? Thank you.