What clues me into the J&J one is that it is only one shot.
They like their symbolism. Ever wonder why the caduceus looks like a needle with two serpents?
Snakes have two fangs, right?
Symbolism will be their downfall, or so I'm told.
Aside from that, J&J doesn't have the aborted fetal cells, but the monkey ones they use aren't much better morally -- and probably worse from a medical standpoint as they would be far more likely to cause allergic reactions (honestly, I think everything about this, virus and vaccine, target the immune system to kill us, hence the HIV signatures in Covid evaluations).
It doesn't really matter, though, because they are all experimental. Only idiots would jump to the front of the line for an experiment.
I'm not saying they deserve to die. Rather, I'm in favor of repeatedly telling kids not to touch the stove because "it will hurt really bad" and letting them discover for themselves what the consequences will be.
I once burned my entire hand grabbing a branch from the edge of a fire pit. I learned that just because there is no flame doesn't mean something isn't hot, and that you should wait a bit until you know for certain you won't get burned.
What clues me into the J&J one is that it is only one shot.
They like their symbolism. Ever wonder why the caduceus looks like a needle with two serpents?
Snakes have two fangs, right?
Symbolism will be their downfall, or so I'm told.
Aside from that, J&J doesn't have the aborted fetal cells, but the monkey ones they use aren't much better morally -- and probably worse from a medical standpoint as they would be far more likely to cause allergic reactions (honestly, I think everything about this, virus and vaccine, target the immune system to kill us, hence the HIV signatures in Covid evaluations).
It doesn't really matter, though, because they are all experimental. Only idiots would jump to the front of the line for an experiment.
I'm not saying they deserve to die. Rather, I'm in favor of repeatedly telling kids not to touch the stove because "it will hurt really bad" and letting them discover for themselves what the consequences will be.
I once burned my entire hand grabbing a branch from the edge of a fire pit. I learned that just because there is no flame doesn't mean something isn't hot, and that you should wait a bit until you know for certain you won't get burned.
Or let the other guy grab the branch first.