Right! Get the jab immediately before the hospitals are full of hurricane victims, so that there is no chance of possible treatment for the vaccine reactions. I have already lost one relative to the vaccine and am not willing to lose more loved ones to idiotic advice from the government. Better to lay in supplies of Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine than this!
I've survived many hurricanes, and the government advice is SO wrong. Get bottled water, batteries and flashlights, and move to higher ground if you live in low-lying areas which could flood from excess rain or seawater. Pull yout boats out of the water lest they become matchsticks. I've seen this many times living along the coast. Power failures sometimes lasted eight days, so prepare!
The 1938 hurricane in New England washed huge mansions off the shore all the way from Westerly to Newport, Rhode Island. In the 1950s we had three and four hurricanes in a row for at least two years; they tended to follow the warm waters of the Gulfstream. In those days people were not blamed for the weather, because we were taught actual science in school.
Right! Get the jab immediately before the hospitals are full of hurricane victims, so that there is no chance of possible treatment for the vaccine reactions. I have already lost one relative to the vaccine and am not willing to lose more loved ones to idiotic advice from the government. Better to lay in supplies of Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine than this!
I've survived many hurricanes, and the government advice is SO wrong. Get bottled water, batteries and flashlights, and move to higher ground if you live in low-lying areas which could flood from excess rain or seawater. Pull yout boats out of the water lest they become matchsticks. I've seen this many times living along the coast. Power failures sometimes lasted eight days, so prepare!
The 1938 hurricane in New England washed huge mansions off the shore all the way from Westerly to Newport, Rhode Island. In the 1950s we had three and four hurricanes in a row for at least two years; they tended to follow the warm waters of the Gulfstream. In those days people were not blamed for the weather, because we were taught actual science in school.