I had a former coworker tell me he went in for an appointment with the VA and they asked him if he had covid shot. He replied no. They asked if he had a shot that was on the 2013 schedule for military and he said yes. (Forget exactly which one).
They told him he was good to go because covid vaccine was the same formula as what he had in 2013.
Anyone have a similar experience? This is an ultra credible person who i never saw lie in the 4 years i worked with him
Maybe they winked at him as they said this, and he just didnt notice.
Giving vaxx-free passes out to their buddies, and this is the 'plausible' excuse they are using maybe?
I like this response the best! Makes Complete Sense!
Odd considering these COVID injections are losing effectiveness in just a few months and governments are pushing 6 month boosters. It is hard to believe anything given in 2013 would protect against a respiratory virus in 2021.
I'll have to ask him which vaccine it was. My thought was that there were a few vaccines over the years they stopped administering because they were dangerous. I believe anthrax and possibly a saars one were both stopped after troop experimentation. Maybe he got one of those and they are using that same version slightly modified but that is why it can be harmful because it was already known to be a bad Vax. No clue. Just speculation. This guy doesn't make stuff up but he is very much focused on his work and business and not necessarily attuned to vaccines. Maybe he missed some nuance.
Not sure what you're saying here but if I follow you correctly ... that isn't possible, no. No mRNA fake vaccines have ever been given to humans before now.
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Not true. This is the most widespread mRNA vaccine, but there's been some developed before. I think Zika was one.
They have been 'studied' but none have ever been authorized for use in Humans in the States - I shoulda clarified that with 'in America'.
https://files.catbox.moe/ujqgab.jpeg
I have not heard of that yet.
Sounds odd
If that's the case, shouldn't there have been a big soldier die off back in 2013?
There have been a few vaccines that killed 5 to 10k troops if memory serves correct. Not every vaccine is given to every military member. Flu generally is and the traditional ones but a lot of them you only get if you deploy or work in certain areas. I never had to have anthrax, small pox, or many other fairly common ones because our deployment got canceled.
Can you link me to those vaccines, when I served I asked about that and there was zero information about it.
Well they are lying to you now.
Well, last time i was at the VA (about 3 mo. ago). They ask me if I had had the clot-shot, and if I wanted it. I said no and no, but i wanted some HCQ, they said it was illegal for them to give it for me.
I only go once a year and just tell then no for every shot they want or make up that I got it at my other provider since VA is not my primary and medical records are private. Lol