The only other female in my small office is not vaxxed yet. All the guys are. Today she got the text she can schedule and appointment. The app let her pick her sight and listed which shot would be administered. I asked which one she’s getting. When she said she wasn’t sure I subtly said “you should google negative side affects in females aged 21-35 and see which has the least side effects. Remember women react differently to so many things because of our hormones and stuff” she agreed and started googling. About an hour later..... “you know I think I’m going to schedule it for next week because the weekend is going to be so nice I don’t want to feel crappy” Frens, I think I helped. Let’s just pray for her, pray that every weekend is too nice to sacrifice!
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You: "Do you want to have babies in the future? Or start a family?"
Her: "Yes"
You: "Then don't get the jab."
That’s my exact thoughts. However, I’m too new here to be so bold and polarizing. I’m going to be the Cosby of red pills! You won’t know you’ve gotten it until it’s too late!
The Cosby of Red Pills
That's good stuff right there. Made me chuckle...
Dang, I'm gonna have to use that line...
lol
HOWEVER... if she was a snowflake vegetable person... he should have driven her there to make sure she got her experimental sludge!
you should google negative side affects in females aged 21-35 and see which has the least side effects
Excellent subtle hint. Good for you. Hopefully she doesnt get it at all. Side note I have pumped enough info into my wife(watching videos on side effects, Infowars etc.. (at a good volume)) she will not be getting it.
I told my fiancé keep his DNA clean or I won’t have his kids! I fear miscarriages.
You gave great advice leading her to do her own research, and allowing her to make an informed choice. If you try to tell them something different than what their friends, family, news, social media is saying, all you get is resistance and hate. Nice job.
Good work! Keep the red pills going and maybe she will keep putting it off.
It's great work you have done delaying her for a few days. You've introduced the idea that she has control over when she takes it - and you have introduced the idea of risk vs benefit. ie. the risk of losing a nice weekend vs the benefit of getting the "vaccine" earlier. Now all she has to consider is that the risk of the "vaccine" outweighs the risk of the virus and she'll never take it.
Even if she never asks that real risk vs benefit question, her taking it later means that she has more time to see negative news associated with it, eg. Astrazeneca blood clots .
Great work!
I enjoy telling people “well, I’ve got two Pfizer and one Moderna so far, I hope to get the AstraZenica next unless JnJ gets their blood clots figured out.
Let her know how many available appointments are going unfilled/unjabbed. Just because she might have (unfortunately) made an appointment doesn't mean she is obligated to get pumped full of biological experiments.
You're doing an Awesome job!Never give up trying to help fellow Americans/humans. But don't feel bad or ashamed if the truth and proof you show others doesn't wake them up fully and they end up getting the gates of hell shot.
Well done, OP.
You have to be crafty to awaken them.
Your rhetoric: on point.
Very nice.
If you want to be non confrontational, which is fine, you could always say you received a very interesting perspective on the potential dangers of the vaccines.
Tell her a friend sent you the following link and after reading it you aren't sure the vaccine is worth taking at all.
https://www.citizensjournal.us/18-reasons-i-wont-be-getting-a-covid-vaccine/
Covid-19 has a 99.74% survivability rate. Is it really worth it to take an unproven "vaccine" made by companies that have never made vaccines before? Why would anyone want their DNA manipulated by the government when God made you perfectly as you are?
I send that link to my CNN brainwashed friends and say this is very interesting and I would love to see a rebuttal. I hope they read it and try to come back with answers. One is on the fence with getting it and the other received her first shot. I think no one I know has personally encountered anyone who has had an adverse reaction so that is why they think it is safe. Like my in-laws- one died and the other stroke, but no one is saying the shot- just diabetes and stress caused their situations. Good job trying to enlighten people.
I'm going to politely disagree with the majority of the comments... I don't feel this is one of those subjects to use the fly is more attracted to honey scenario. Personally from every thing I've researched on negative side effects, the fact that you are at greater risk statistically by taking the "vaccines" vs contracting the virus and how much mainstream is pushing to vaccinate the masses suggests there is nothing other than nefarious intentions and we have yet to see the end results. If you have any degree of common sense and the ability to think for yourself and rationalize you should be trying to deter people from falling victim to this bullshit scamdemic. Q has even implied there will be casualties on both sides. We theoretically could be facing a 30-40% or greater population reduction in the near future from this.
https://digest.bps.org.uk/2016/02/23/why-is-it-so-hard-to-persuade-people-with-facts/
It’s not flys and honey, it’s letting someone be an individual and letting them make a decision. If I am the only voice against the grain of her echo chamber shouldn’t I approach it in the most effective way?
Should have asked her if she would prefer a donation or flowers. When she says what? Just say that a lot of people will be dying next flu season and you want to know her wishes.
I dont think you helped i think you just guided her to a cleaner slaughter house with less cattle