Are They Using Different Vaccine Batches For Different Groups?
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I know this isn't really an article, it's just a stub of an article reporting on something that someone said on some random forums.
However, I work at the Defense Intelligence Agency. At a bare minimum, 90% of the people that I work with have all been vaccinated. None, and I mean none, of the people that I know at these agencies have had any adverse reactions to these shots. Not only that, but I know lots of people from my former places of employment with other intelligence agencies and they are also reporting the same thing.
No one at the NSA is getting sick from the shot, No one at the FBI is getting sick from the shot, No one that anyone knows in the intelligence community is getting sick from this thing.
Meanwhile, I know dozens of people with no relation to the IC which are all having adverse reactions to the shot. Dozens of high school friends, of people that I game with in various online video games, of people I interact with in my hobby group... are having, or know people who are having, adverse reactions.
I'm almost entirely sure that no one I work with was given the actual vaccine. I think they are protecting certain groups and classes of people from this thing.
I have long since suspected trial groups were created and not administered randomly.
Taking what you say at face value, I am not surprised at all.
My state just changed MJ laws, and as such the company I work for has stopped their random tests. Now they will only test you if they have good reason, and MJ positive is not grounds for firing.
I hope the same comes to your state!