well if he has side effects from the vax (and he probably will), his insurance most likely won't cover those costs. We've seen stories this week of people getting billed over $50,000 for ER visits relating to vax side effects and their insurance has told them they won't touch it because the vaxes are not FDA-approved.
Yes get in contact with americasfrontinedoctors. They have some forms you can print out that will help and explain the liabilities the company is taking on by forcing the vax. It has already help a lot of people
It might be a good idea for your friend to use a stalling tactic with his employer while he is arranging legal help.
One way to stall is to say "My insurance company recommended that I wait until there is an FDA-approved covid vaccine, as they won't assist me with expenses due to any side effects, which have been reported by many through VAERS."
That way he doesn't sound like he is categorically refusing, and it furthermore deflects the issue off to another whole bureaucracy (the insurance company). All the while, your friend can be putting together his legal case.
I'm not sure about the legal aspect (which is the best route, but not the easiest), but from a health perspective the primary vaccine danger is the spike protein itself. That mean's that many of the same tools that work against SARS work against the vaccine. So if they have to take the vaccine, they can protect themselves against it.
First and foremost they need to not be vitamin deficient. Vitamin D and Zinc are the most important. Quercetin is a Zn ionophore (helps Zinc get into the cells). Quercetin and Zinc can come together, and this is a good method for getting both (I am not advocating that brand, it's just the first one I found on a search).
In addition to those (which are most important) there is also Vitamin C (take a fair bit), Magnesium (helps with Zinc absorption), B vitamins are always good. Potassium (vitamin K) often comes with Vitamin D and helps with that absorption.
It is also a really good idea to take HCQ if you can. Ivermectin I highly recommend (probably good to take it anyways, at least for a short time). If you can't get a prescription for IVR you can buy the horse version. Dosage is 1/12 of the tube per 100lbs of body weight. If you get the jab take 1 dose for the first couple days, then 1 dose per three days after for two weeks. Do that for each jab you get.
There is also Acetylcysteine which can help reduce the negative effects of the immune response.
The spike proteins are one problem. But the nanoparticles (which may be magnetic/paramagnetic and/or related to graphene) are another big part of the problem.
It's much better to avoid the jabs altogether than to accept the jabs and subsequently try to defeat them with a cocktail of meds/supplements that we are just beginning to understand.
There is no good evidence related to the magnetic and/or graphene angles. Not that there is no evidence, but it isn't good evidence. What I am doing is giving advice based on what has good evidential support. The others may very well be nothing but fears (especially the graphene).
As for the magnetism, meh. Whatever it is (if it is anything at all), it doesn't seem to be harmful. And if its something super nefarious, there is no reasonable advice anyone can possibly give to protect against it, other than "don't get the vax" since its a complete unknown.
Don't get the vax is the obvious answer, but that may not be an option. If it is not an option then protecting yourself against what the data we have suggests is the best path. Having fears of unknowns is not useful in any way.
There is literally zero reason to suspect that this has any validity. It is pure supposition and has no basis in reality given what evidence actually exists.
I prefer to worry about things for which there is actual evidence rather than the fears that others can create with too little knowledge.
Right!
Been at my job 13 years, like my job. If they told me this i would be looking for a new job tomorrow.
They need the medical insurance.. wife is freaked out more.. husband is too but more willing to just take it because of the need for income. TErrible
well if he has side effects from the vax (and he probably will), his insurance most likely won't cover those costs. We've seen stories this week of people getting billed over $50,000 for ER visits relating to vax side effects and their insurance has told them they won't touch it because the vaxes are not FDA-approved.
omgosh!!!
Tell Sidney Powell on Telegram.
A good resource is America's Frontline Doctors. They can set you up with a local patriot attorney who will help you fight those bastards.
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/forms/mask-vaccine-attorney-intake-form/
Yes get in contact with americasfrontinedoctors. They have some forms you can print out that will help and explain the liabilities the company is taking on by forcing the vax. It has already help a lot of people
If he's a lawyer I am sure he can figure it out.
Right! He knows it's illegal that is where it's sooo frustrating!
It might be a good idea for your friend to use a stalling tactic with his employer while he is arranging legal help.
One way to stall is to say "My insurance company recommended that I wait until there is an FDA-approved covid vaccine, as they won't assist me with expenses due to any side effects, which have been reported by many through VAERS."
That way he doesn't sound like he is categorically refusing, and it furthermore deflects the issue off to another whole bureaucracy (the insurance company). All the while, your friend can be putting together his legal case.
I'm not sure about the legal aspect (which is the best route, but not the easiest), but from a health perspective the primary vaccine danger is the spike protein itself. That mean's that many of the same tools that work against SARS work against the vaccine. So if they have to take the vaccine, they can protect themselves against it.
First and foremost they need to not be vitamin deficient. Vitamin D and Zinc are the most important. Quercetin is a Zn ionophore (helps Zinc get into the cells). Quercetin and Zinc can come together, and this is a good method for getting both (I am not advocating that brand, it's just the first one I found on a search).
In addition to those (which are most important) there is also Vitamin C (take a fair bit), Magnesium (helps with Zinc absorption), B vitamins are always good. Potassium (vitamin K) often comes with Vitamin D and helps with that absorption.
It is also a really good idea to take HCQ if you can. Ivermectin I highly recommend (probably good to take it anyways, at least for a short time). If you can't get a prescription for IVR you can buy the horse version. Dosage is 1/12 of the tube per 100lbs of body weight. If you get the jab take 1 dose for the first couple days, then 1 dose per three days after for two weeks. Do that for each jab you get.
There is also Acetylcysteine which can help reduce the negative effects of the immune response.
The spike proteins are one problem. But the nanoparticles (which may be magnetic/paramagnetic and/or related to graphene) are another big part of the problem.
It's much better to avoid the jabs altogether than to accept the jabs and subsequently try to defeat them with a cocktail of meds/supplements that we are just beginning to understand.
There is no good evidence related to the magnetic and/or graphene angles. Not that there is no evidence, but it isn't good evidence. What I am doing is giving advice based on what has good evidential support. The others may very well be nothing but fears (especially the graphene).
As for the magnetism, meh. Whatever it is (if it is anything at all), it doesn't seem to be harmful. And if its something super nefarious, there is no reasonable advice anyone can possibly give to protect against it, other than "don't get the vax" since its a complete unknown.
Don't get the vax is the obvious answer, but that may not be an option. If it is not an option then protecting yourself against what the data we have suggests is the best path. Having fears of unknowns is not useful in any way.
Until you walk into or are shot at with a frequency that vibrates the nanoparticles (metal microscopic balls) in your body.
There is literally zero reason to suspect that this has any validity. It is pure supposition and has no basis in reality given what evidence actually exists.
I prefer to worry about things for which there is actual evidence rather than the fears that others can create with too little knowledge.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12jd9cMaBj/icymi28-julykaren-kingston-a-for/c/
Tell him to grow a pair, and why does it matter they are Jewish?
https://files.catbox.moe/e4h2uj.jpg
I said that Because of the Holocaust.. out of all the people.. they should be against it the most! I'm shocked. My Jewish friends are against it.
No not working like that .. they want PROOF
If this is something that could be easily settled by printing off a fake vax certificate, it could be worth it.
the husband said that the Feds are cracking down on it and in CA they are going digital.. it's horrible.
Where I will at least present it to them. Thank you
Because of the Holocaust.. out of all the people.. they should be against it the most! I'm shocked. My Jewish friends are against it.