Are we seeing a live example of how binaries are so useful to narrative-managers.
https://basedunderground.com/2022/10/08/russia-compulsory-military-vax-policy-is-it-a-hoax/
Are we seeing a live example of how binaries are so useful to narrative-managers.
https://basedunderground.com/2022/10/08/russia-compulsory-military-vax-policy-is-it-a-hoax/
With all the to and fro between the two camps arguing whether there is a mandatory vaccine policy - we forget that their vaccine is not the Pfizer/Moderna but rather their own homegrown "Sputnik" vaccine.
What if Sputnik is just saline?
Lets the arguments begin, ;)
Sputnik is a one-dose adenovirus vaccine similar to J&J, but apparently without the clotting problems. So might be quite different.
Edit: Sputnik Light is the one dose booster. The last main one was Sputnik V which was 2 doses. Why do they have a ver. V? Maybe unlike Pfizer et al they are improving it?
Supposedly Sputnik is a plagiarized Astra-Zeneca with same side effects.
This is making me curious. A-Z and J&J are both adenovirus based and in a way they come to the same result as the mRNA vaccines, as I understand it atm. Both vaccine types have clotting problems, but seems like the mRNA have more and more varied problems. Which suggests the other parts of the vaccine. Between the two types there might be some useful knowledge about clotting.