Every member of my air force reserve unit was given a written order to get the pfizer vax by October 3rd. We had to sign saying we acknowledge. 40% of my base, meaning 800 reservists recieved this order. Id be shocked if more than 100 actually get it. While at a meeting with the chaplains for religeous waivers, a military doctor came in. He couldnt answer a single question I asked nor could dispute a single fact I stated, almost all gathered from here. The 80 people in the meeting all believed the same as me but didnt have exact reporting numbers from VEARS nor exact info from other countries. Definitely caught a ton of looks and even had multiple groups come up to me for more info. I want to personally thank every single person on here that has posted covid related info on here. A lot of normies are awake or waking up and need guidence. You all provide it. Wwg1wga
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IInevitably, there will be people that do get jabbed because they feel they have no choice. Hopefully you can also pass along the post-vaccine protocol to those people. If they can rid their bodies of some of that poison, I would bet they will have better outcomes.
My 2 healthy 20-something year old sons fall into that category. They feel and have decided that they have no choice but to get the jab as their jobs are requiring it. They also feel they can't participate in normal every day social activities since they need the "passport" to get into to bars, restaurants, etc. They are the last holdout of their friends but the pressure is too much. I can do no more. Oh, and they both had and recovered from Covid. My question to this community, the smartest people on earth is can I at least recommend WHICH jab to take. I'm. thinking J&J because at least it is not MRNA. Would appreciate all thoughts.
Your sons fear losing employment. That's not a reason to shoot a bullet into yourself.
Completely agree. Still, looking for the lesser of all evils as I feel I lost the big battle.