Rule of thumb, just using my common sense here, the ones created before the childhood vaccine liability law (in 1986) should be pretty safe.
The ones that came after would probably be progressively deadlier. Of all the childhood vaccines, I would say stay away from Gardasil vaccine. That was when they got really blatant it seems. Too many injuries suppressed, and pushing on younger kids who dont need them.
Cool, cool. But… is a vaccine better than natural immunity?
I’ll answer my own question: No. It can’t be. Because the point of a vaccine is to give your immune system a blueprint for a virus, so it can kill it. If you’ve already got that blueprint, adding more doesn’t make it more effective. The only thing you can gain is side effects. This is 6th grade life science. I don’t know why everyone has forgotten it.
Real vaccines, in some cases, might be okay, such as the smallpox vaccine.
Most shots are bad for you, mainly because of the toxic chemicals in them, such as thimerasol (mercury), and aluminum.
Other shots in the past were contaminated. The polio shots in the late 50s were contaminated with simian virus which may affect millions of us at any time. The swine flu shots in 1976 were contaminated with something, as millions came down with otherwise unexplainable sickness, such as Guillain-Barré.
Of course, if I get kidney stones again, I'll certainly be willing to get a morphine shot in the butt. :)
Excluding myself, most people on GW are going to say not to trust the Covid vaccine.
Here's an anecdotal sample size from my area: I had to get vaccinated for work (January), so did my entire department (100+ people), and my family, girlfriend, and her family.
If just 1% of people from those 100+ were harmed then at least 1 person in that group would have been harmed.
everyone I work with who has been vaxxed are non stop coughing and taking sick days here and there, but nothing mayor so far.
The vaccine doesn't prevent you from getting Covid like a force field, but it prevents you from being hospitalized from it, and causes it to feel like a mild cold instead. I'd rather have a light cough for a few days than be hospitalized, but that's just me.
And if the math was the opposite, I would probably have your belief. But the statistics are undeniable, and being reported by every state health clinic.
But go and take your shots and booster. Very normal with vaccines you need to take booster every 3 months, nothing suspicious at all. Go get boosted please, for all our sakes.
It's actually every 6-8 months here. Vaccines and boosters have existed since the 1800's. You're just choosing to ignore all of medical history, because that's easier than just saying "oh whoops, I made a mistake."
But go ahead and don't trust any medical science. And if you get sick, don't go to the hospital, because if you can't trust medical science why would trust a hospital? Why trust medicine? Everything is just what you want to believe, reality is not objective at all.
Rule of thumb, just using my common sense here, the ones created before the childhood vaccine liability law (in 1986) should be pretty safe.
The ones that came after would probably be progressively deadlier. Of all the childhood vaccines, I would say stay away from Gardasil vaccine. That was when they got really blatant it seems. Too many injuries suppressed, and pushing on younger kids who dont need them.
The selling of Gardasil was a straight up a criminal enterprise as far as I am concerned.
What was that one for?
Cervical cancer and they were giving it to kids.
HPV - only needed for women who are sexually active, but they give it to 12 year boys and girls.
Oh gosh, I remember when I started seeing the ads for that in the 90s and thought -- what a scam. Thanks.
They also start using adjuvants instead of mineral oil in 1987.
Yep, thats when all the problems started. Aluminium, Mercury - coursing through the body wrecking havoc years later and no way to connect to vaccines.
https://aspe.hhs.gov/cdc-influenza-deaths-request-correction-rfc
^ Anything that isn't actively being marketed to you and forced down your throat.
I don't take vaccines. The way they relentlessly pushed flu shots was repulsive to me.
Cool, cool. But… is a vaccine better than natural immunity?
I’ll answer my own question: No. It can’t be. Because the point of a vaccine is to give your immune system a blueprint for a virus, so it can kill it. If you’ve already got that blueprint, adding more doesn’t make it more effective. The only thing you can gain is side effects. This is 6th grade life science. I don’t know why everyone has forgotten it.
Where did Q say this? Maybe the Army vaccine is safe. (I'm still not taking it)
If the army vaccine is legit we get info on health and safety, ingredients.
If I wanted kids, I'd never let them get vaxxed.
This is how they're hiding the toxic and the non toxic batches according to this graph.
https://odysee.com/@Calentannerlightheart:8/Patterns-in-the-Deployment-of-Toxic-Covid-Vaccine-Batches:c?r=Dt9BczU5fer9K4r8mMW4kFMYfkrkDw1A
I've often thought of that Q post.
Real vaccines, in some cases, might be okay, such as the smallpox vaccine.
Most shots are bad for you, mainly because of the toxic chemicals in them, such as thimerasol (mercury), and aluminum.
Other shots in the past were contaminated. The polio shots in the late 50s were contaminated with simian virus which may affect millions of us at any time. The swine flu shots in 1976 were contaminated with something, as millions came down with otherwise unexplainable sickness, such as Guillain-Barré.
Of course, if I get kidney stones again, I'll certainly be willing to get a morphine shot in the butt. :)
Apple Cider Vinegar helps smooth the rough edges of a stone.. take it everyday for prevention.
Maybe Q was referring to the DOD's new vaxx/antidote.
Excluding myself, most people on GW are going to say not to trust the Covid vaccine.
Here's an anecdotal sample size from my area: I had to get vaccinated for work (January), so did my entire department (100+ people), and my family, girlfriend, and her family.
If just 1% of people from those 100+ were harmed then at least 1 person in that group would have been harmed.
Everyone is totally fine.
The vaccine doesn't prevent you from getting Covid like a force field, but it prevents you from being hospitalized from it, and causes it to feel like a mild cold instead. I'd rather have a light cough for a few days than be hospitalized, but that's just me.
You mean the .08%? Yeah I'll take those odds.
Because 98 to 99% are unvaccinated and dying.
And if the math was the opposite, I would probably have your belief. But the statistics are undeniable, and being reported by every state health clinic.
It's actually every 6-8 months here. Vaccines and boosters have existed since the 1800's. You're just choosing to ignore all of medical history, because that's easier than just saying "oh whoops, I made a mistake."
But go ahead and don't trust any medical science. And if you get sick, don't go to the hospital, because if you can't trust medical science why would trust a hospital? Why trust medicine? Everything is just what you want to believe, reality is not objective at all.