Guys, I have been reading about the clot shots. They are all very bad and should be pulled from the market. Now I have a question that I am wondering about.
We know that ivermectin, quercetin, zinc, Vit C, and Vit D can stop the covid in its tracks. Ivermection works on the regular flu, My son was very sick with something the other week and I gave him ivermectin, zinc and vit C. In 2hours he was better, the next day he was out on his dirt bike while his friends were very sick.
Now here is my question, the AstraZeneca poison is a viral vector and not mRNA like the pfizer and bill gates shot from mederna. So if I start ivermectin, Zinc, vit C&D, Quercetin, NAC, and aspirin before getting needle raped and continue it after the shot for a few weeks, will this mitigate some of the dangers of the shot?
I think I am going to be forced to be medically raped soon and I have the vaxed protocol listed above. I have held out but the no fly list will screw me and I cant let my family lose everything if I lose my job. I am trying to find a way to mitigate the damage. I absolutely do not want to take the mRNA poison.
Opinions?
While it uses the same mechanism as the J&J it requires 2 shots. Question is simply why?
Traditional vaccination last decades and requires one not two shots.
"While the AstraZeneca vaccine can be safely stored in normal refrigerators for up to six months, the Janssen vaccine is estimated to remain stable at -20°C for as long as two years and a maximum of three months under normal refrigeration conditions." sauce
So in theory, yes IVM should mostly mitigate the effect of these 2 vaccines. However, what else is in the vaccine? why the differences in number of shots and shelf life?
My theory is: it's probably a JnJ vaccine with bad shit in it. And if you have to it's probably better than the other 2.
Correct.
I think the J&J shot is probably the 'safest', even though all of them are unsafe. J&J is only one shot, which greatly reduces the chance of adverse events, which usually happen from the second shot.
That being said, J&J has run into many manufacturing issues, especially with the FDA deciding with no evidence to extend the expiration date of batches of vials.