I had measles once. I can't get it again and I can't pass it on because - T cells.
I had mumps once. I can't get it again and I can't pass it on because - T cells.
I had rubella once. I can't get it again and I can't pass it on because - T cells.
I had covid last year. Guess what? (It's no different from any other v. The immune system works as God intended.)
Sorry if this sounds patronising but it's just simple facts that the mainstream media and many "health experts" choose to overlook (and even suppress) because they want to make lots more money from the Pan- thing. As long as people are frightened they'll carry on buying millions of mαsks (potentially causes pneumonia), hand "sanitiser" (potentially causes dermatitis or worse*) and paying for the experimental jαb through taxes.
*Several hand "sanitisers" have been found to contain benzene - a carcinogen.
And bear in mind that the manufacturers of the experimental jαb state quite clearly that it won't stop you from catching cv OR from passing it on! So now who's selfish? The vaxd, who can give it to others or people like me who have autoimmune disorders and can't risk taking part in the experiment? (I can tell you from first-hand experience that anaphylactic shock ain't much fun AND it can produce lasting effects such as hair loss, diabetes, MS, Lupus and other incurable ailments.)
Do COVID-19 vaccines prevent transmission of coronavirus?
"Scientists do not yet know whether C19 ναx will reduce transmission because this was not tested in the trials. Instead, they found candidate ναxes were able to prevent symptomatic and severe effects of C19, meaning future research would need to take this further. For instance, it would need to look deeper into how the ναx works in the body – whether it prevents an individual getting infected altogether, or whether it simply stops a person becoming sick. With the latter, this could mean the νirus continues to replicate in the nose and throat, and is still able to spread.
As a result of this lack of information, governments and experts have openly stressed the need to follow social distancing and mask requirements even after being fully ναxd."
A BBC presenter has died of a blood clot after she took AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine, leading a coroner to investigate whether the vaccine led to her death.
Currently, experts estimate that one out of 100,000 people in their 40s may develop blood clots after taking the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Won't work. You can shout at them till you're blue in the face and they still won't buy it. You could show them any number of videos or articles about it but if it doesn't come from CNN or MSDNC they won't believe you (and it sounds like you already have tried).
Yeah, I know. I understand, believe me. Fortunately I've been extremely blessed to be born into an immediate and extended family who all know what's good. That being said I understand the type. Just wanna caution you against getting your hopes up.
This is a link to a photo from a box of face masks with the disclaimer that they do not protect against covid. You could also purchase a box and show it to family members.
It makes no sense that any homemade or store bought mask would stop a virus that escaped from a virology lab. I guess it may be too late for any common sense.
You could try the "What, you're not wearing 12 masks???? After all, if two are better than one, wouldn't 12 be better than two? C'mon sweaty, you wouldn't wanna kill grandma would you?" approach.
https://rumble.com/vjs7pt-a-manufactured-illusion.-dr-david-martin-with-reiner-fuellmich-9-7-21.html
This is THE 1 video to watch...it is long, but ALL INCLUSIVE!
The vaccine variant...
I'll see if I can find the data link, but I think for the last 7 days in the US, more have died from the "vax" than from covid.
If this doesn't convince people, "you might as well throw a rope to your neck and jump off a bridge".
https://m.facebook.com/yorkcentrepc/videos/285653032907825/?refsrc=deprecated&_rdr
Sorry for the Cuntbook link.
Not a video but some food for thought.
Please do a little scientific research.
I had measles once. I can't get it again and I can't pass it on because - T cells.
I had mumps once. I can't get it again and I can't pass it on because - T cells.
I had rubella once. I can't get it again and I can't pass it on because - T cells.
I had covid last year. Guess what? (It's no different from any other v. The immune system works as God intended.)
Sorry if this sounds patronising but it's just simple facts that the mainstream media and many "health experts" choose to overlook (and even suppress) because they want to make lots more money from the Pan- thing. As long as people are frightened they'll carry on buying millions of mαsks (potentially causes pneumonia), hand "sanitiser" (potentially causes dermatitis or worse*) and paying for the experimental jαb through taxes.
*Several hand "sanitisers" have been found to contain benzene - a carcinogen. And bear in mind that the manufacturers of the experimental jαb state quite clearly that it won't stop you from catching cv OR from passing it on! So now who's selfish? The vaxd, who can give it to others or people like me who have autoimmune disorders and can't risk taking part in the experiment? (I can tell you from first-hand experience that anaphylactic shock ain't much fun AND it can produce lasting effects such as hair loss, diabetes, MS, Lupus and other incurable ailments.)
Do COVID-19 vaccines prevent transmission of coronavirus?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2021-02-05/covid-19-vaccines-do-they-prevent-coronavirus-transmission/13121348
"Scientists do not yet know whether C19 ναx will reduce transmission because this was not tested in the trials. Instead, they found candidate ναxes were able to prevent symptomatic and severe effects of C19, meaning future research would need to take this further. For instance, it would need to look deeper into how the ναx works in the body – whether it prevents an individual getting infected altogether, or whether it simply stops a person becoming sick. With the latter, this could mean the νirus continues to replicate in the nose and throat, and is still able to spread.
As a result of this lack of information, governments and experts have openly stressed the need to follow social distancing and mask requirements even after being fully ναxd."
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-transmission-idUSKBN29N1UH
A BBC presenter has died of a blood clot after she took AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine, leading a coroner to investigate whether the vaccine led to her death. Currently, experts estimate that one out of 100,000 people in their 40s may develop blood clots after taking the AstraZeneca vaccine.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/bbc-presenter-lisa-shaw-died-of-blood-clot-following-covid-vaccine-family-says/ar-AAKsqeZ
https://rumble.com/vjpy07-dr.-david-martin-not-novel-no-pandemic-no-variants...campaign-of-coercion-a.html?mref=lzerp&mc=3ifeq
Won't work. You can shout at them till you're blue in the face and they still won't buy it. You could show them any number of videos or articles about it but if it doesn't come from CNN or MSDNC they won't believe you (and it sounds like you already have tried).
Yeah, I know. I understand, believe me. Fortunately I've been extremely blessed to be born into an immediate and extended family who all know what's good. That being said I understand the type. Just wanna caution you against getting your hopes up.
Just tell them to mind their own damn business.
https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftse4.mm.bing.net%2Fth%3Fid%3DOIP.6bY5GbIWluSYdD4Xka5FRwHaGI%26pid%3DApi&f=1
This is a link to a photo from a box of face masks with the disclaimer that they do not protect against covid. You could also purchase a box and show it to family members.
It makes no sense that any homemade or store bought mask would stop a virus that escaped from a virology lab. I guess it may be too late for any common sense.
You could try the "What, you're not wearing 12 masks???? After all, if two are better than one, wouldn't 12 be better than two? C'mon sweaty, you wouldn't wanna kill grandma would you?" approach.