It's like a little mental game they're playing, getting us used to using a word that doesn't really apply yet, but will. At least I believe they want it to. Words have meanings, right? Especially when speaking in legal or medical terms. So, I'm not vaccinated, because I haven't got the shot, if I were UNvaccinated, wouldn't that imply that I was at one point vaccinated? Can someone who's vaccinated become unvaccinated? Is that what they will consider people who don't keep up with their boosters? Like, the vax wears off if you don't get them and now you have become unvaccinated and your passport thing doesn't work anymore?
When have we ever used that term "unvaccinated" before? When did we ever really say vaccinated? Immunized is the word that rings in my head when I think about it. Schools needed proof of immunizations not proof of vaccination. Is it because this "Jab" doesn't immunize you, maybe? That's why they're changing definitions on us, a vaccine doesn't give you immunity it lessens symptoms or some shit now. And it seems like "immunized" is taking a back seat to "vaccinated" now and proof of immunity isn't good enough anymore, you still have to be vaccinated even if you're already immune. And the vaccine actually weakens your immune system and makes it stop fighting otherwise it would reject the vaccine. It's like this vaccine gives you aids (didn't Fauci have something to do with that, too?) so it can work.
So it's pretty clear they don't give a fuck if you're immune to illness. They just want you to keep getting shot up and they changed the vernacular so we forget that being immune > being vaccinated. It's some weird ass mind control spell.
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