Hello all my wonderful frens,
Q said that NOT ALL vaccines are a problem.
Here's why I'm not concerned about the Marburg vaccine.
I'm not worried about it because they've been working on this one for over a decade and a half. Well beyond the minimum amount of time it would take for them to actually confidently test a vaccine that meets generally accepted levels of safety, at least in regards to other vaccines.
I've had my other vaccinations, for things like measles, tetanus, and the like, and I don't feel as though I've been damaged by those.
Plus, it's not an MRNA vaccine.
You can disagree with me, or you can agree with me. It doesn't really phase me. That's just my two-cents on the situation.
What are your thoughts?
I am focused on building my immune system. I've been posting about it for weeks if you look back through my post.
But I'm also not entirely against vaccination either. I'm just not satisfied with any of the process or circumstances under which the C19 vaccines were created, nor am I satisfied with any of the results of their safety tests. My original criticism of the coronavirus vaccine program stemmed from the fact that I knew for a fact they had been working on coronavirus vaccines for decades and had made no progress, and couldn't solve numerous safety problems. These problems were all well documented, long before they started working on Project Warpspeed. I knew for a fact there was no way they were gonna be able to smooth over all those problems in a matter of months, and sure enough I was right.