She wrote"Washington ordered smallpox vaccine for his troops" That "fact" feels sketchy to me. I would research that before posting / believing that. Her own "Red Pill" could have been that fact...
Several Cabal resources confirm this is true . Five minute dig. When I looked at the dates they claim, I am left thinking this statement is still sketchy with their own information. I have not deboonked it, but feel I learned enough not to spread that "fact".
Yes this is what I was told by two family members who were vaxed in trying to get around the argument about government can't mandate this because it's unconstitutional.
Using George Washington in this example lets them say that what Biden did isn't wrong.
So I’m going to help challenge it on a couple of grounds, this is also a point my boss even said and I didn’t have a reply at the time, so maybe it will help everyone else:
The definition of inoculation back then was very much the “classic” one, only I suspect with a much more “live” virus - they were basically doing small pox parties like to spread chicken pox for kids.. but much riskier… the reason for this segues nicely into my next point..
The article I found also says that the British had herd immunity - something the modern left denies exists and can be achieved without experimental gene therapy
Therefore, for such a statement to make sense, we’d have to be facing a threat that kills people at a rate smallpox does, and further, if they want to make the historical argument here, then natural immunity has precedence.
As with most leftist arguments, it’s only partially true at best.
She wrote"Washington ordered smallpox vaccine for his troops" That "fact" feels sketchy to me. I would research that before posting / believing that. Her own "Red Pill" could have been that fact...
Several Cabal resources confirm this is true . Five minute dig. When I looked at the dates they claim, I am left thinking this statement is still sketchy with their own information. I have not deboonked it, but feel I learned enough not to spread that "fact".
Yes this is what I was told by two family members who were vaxed in trying to get around the argument about government can't mandate this because it's unconstitutional.
Using George Washington in this example lets them say that what Biden did isn't wrong.
When Washington raised his army, we weren't a country yet and had no official government, such as it is today
Exactly, but this is what those on the Left keep using as an example of mandates from a president.
They aren't using logic, just something the Left is using as an excuse for Biden.
So I’m going to help challenge it on a couple of grounds, this is also a point my boss even said and I didn’t have a reply at the time, so maybe it will help everyone else:
The definition of inoculation back then was very much the “classic” one, only I suspect with a much more “live” virus - they were basically doing small pox parties like to spread chicken pox for kids.. but much riskier… the reason for this segues nicely into my next point..
The article I found also says that the British had herd immunity - something the modern left denies exists and can be achieved without experimental gene therapy
Therefore, for such a statement to make sense, we’d have to be facing a threat that kills people at a rate smallpox does, and further, if they want to make the historical argument here, then natural immunity has precedence.
As with most leftist arguments, it’s only partially true at best.
QED :)
Good work, fren!
i don't think they had injectables back then.
The method of application was to dip a lancet in the vaccine and poke the through the skin, similar to tattooing.