We got on the discussion of the vaxx, and they (husband and wife) told us that they just got their booster shots this week. They asked if we were vaxxed, and politely I said no, and that we’re going to rely on our God-given immune system, with vitamin supplementation to protect us. Immediately the conversation changed, and then of course, the following statements and charges began:
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“don’t you care about the health and well-being of others?
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“It’s the most researched and studied vaccine in the history of medicines”
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“It’s safe and effective”
I realized quite quickly that my neighbors, as sweet and caring as anyone could ask for, have been thoroughly brainwashed. I finally told them “I disagree with your statements, and I’m not going to discuss anything further, because I already know that I’ll be considered a conspiracy theorist. I respect both of you and your decision - as much as I disagree with it…I’m not here to tell you that you’re wrong - I’m here to enjoy our time together as friends.”
Those words really seemed to diffuse the situation. They had one other thing to say, as I told them that I’ll likely be losing my job next month due to the mandates. They were astonished that I would rather lose my great paying job at a Fortune 500 company, rather than get the clot shot. Regardless, we moved on with our night and had a great time together.
I’m beyond trying to help people with avoiding these shots. Sometimes it’s better to simply agree to disagree and keep your friendships. Just thought I’d share my recent experience with my frens 🐸
That works great to keep ticks, fleas, mosquitos or scabies off your outside. The drench won't penetrate, mostly due to the oily surfactants. To kill internal bugs of all sorts, take the injectable; can be mixed with 2 fingers of your favorite adult beverage. Or, if you're a wuss like me, in cranberry juice.
You are wrong on your "knowledge" of pour on dewormers. Your skin will absorb pretty much anything, including the pour on type of dewormers - that is how they are supposed to work and the surfactants are NOT toxic.
The article talks about improper use (underdosing) and potency diminishing if not used by expiration date, etc. Failure of said product has nothing to do with proper use by following the directions at all.
Your argument is invalid as you claimed that the product itself doesn't work or is "toxic". You cannot stand by your misinformed opinion as it is not based on the facts.
Just saying.