I no longer trust these types of injections.
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How do you KNOW this?
If you are like most people, you DON'T. You just believe what you are told.
Have there been any clinical studies to PROVE it?
Most of what we are told about health and sickness turns out to be FALSE.
We need researchers to go back and start from scratch to find out what is really true and what is based on false assumptions.
Yes, I know this for a fact. There was a guy here in N California that was bitten by a bat in a restaurant I was in. He, and the restaurant staff at first thought it was a frog. At any rate, he didn’t realize he was bitten and ignored it. He never got the rabies shot and he ignored it. He developed rabies symptoms and once he developed the symptoms, there was nothing that could be done and he in fact died. The only definitive diagnosis of rabies is to examine the brain tissue of the deceased and if there are Negri Bodies present, than it’s rabies. Besides, rabies is a disease that we have been dealing with here in the US long before Rockefeller took over the medical establishment and education and long before there were “vaccines”. It’s described in medical texts back in the 1700’s and 1800’s.
So ... somebody thought a bat was a frog? How did that happen?
If he did not know he had been bitten, then how could he know that he had been bitten by a bat that everybody thought was a frog?
Seems like a man was in a restaurant, something weird happened with something that people thought was a frog, and then much later ... the man developed symptoms of illness that were attributed to rabies. He or someone else then concluded that the frog back in the restaurant must have actually been a bat, and the bat must have bitten him, even though he had no idea he had been bitten.
Sounds like people are jumping to conclusions.
Assuming the story is accurate, the only thing that could be known for sure was that he developed symptoms of illness, which were described as rabies.
Since nobody has ever isolated a rabies virus to prove it exists, and nobody has ever proven that being bitten by a rabid animal causes the symptoms known as rabies (not proven in a lab, only anecdotal stories about such things), then it is possible that there was some other cause for his illness.
This is what I mean by we need to look at EVERYTHING we think we know about health and illness. MUCH of it is nothing but assumptions that may not be valid.
I get it. In today’s environment you’ve got to question everything. But not everything is a lie. Like I.said, rabies is described as a medical illness long before Rockefeller hijacked the medical industry which is when most of the false medical information was pushed into the population.
Rabies isn't 100% fatal, just close. There are currently 29 survivors that have been reported.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7266186/
That being said, Rabies is no joke and is extremely dangerous. Tetanus is also a big no-fun time, so I would take both the rabies treatment and tetanus shots. These are real and life threatening. Not all medicine is crap. Some was and is developed by people trying to make the world a better place. Not every researcher and doctor is an evil dick tool of a global conspiracy. A lot are and many more are simply brainwashed, but most are believing they are doing the right thing, but simply not intelligent enough to recognize they are manipulated. Much of what we believe about the world is a fabrication. We have all been affected by it, the key is to recognize that we may have been affected and make smart informed decisions based on observation , research and reason on a case by case basis.
Oh, and back on the main topic...hell no to flu vaccines and any other vaccines or any treatment by western medicine that you haven't personally researched to your own satisfaction.
Thanks for the link but doesn’t it say the article has been retracted? Also, I believe the definitive diagnosis is autopsy of the brain tissue looking for the presence of Negri Bodies. So, if someone had rabies and survive there wouldn’t be a definitive diagnosis. Regardless, it’s close enough to 100% that I would take that shot. And you are correct, there are Dr’s that genuinely want to help people. I read on this very site about a gentleman who’s great aunt died of the Salk polio vaccine and Dr Salk personally signed her death certificate. Now that takes integrity! You think Dr “Mengle” Fauci would sign the death certificates of those who died from the clot shot?
The reason for retraction was because of some of the refernced data and tables were not permitted by the original sources. It was not due to any errors in the material.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8284244/?report=reader
Retractions of articles can be for a multitude of reasons that are unrelated to the core of the material.
As human beings, we strive for simplicity in our world views. We yearn for clear and concise lines between Good and Evil, Right and Wrong. The fairy tales and stories we create provide these concise lines as a clear example of model behavior. Unfortunately, our world is far more complicated and the lines are blurry. People of honor have a moral code that draw their own lines, based on environmental pressures and examples and personal experience. People of conviction stick to these guides and make no exceptions except in the most arduous of conditions and zealots make no exceptions, regardless of the conditions and regardless of the consequences. The other end of the spectrum is people who have no moral values and have no clear lines of conduct. Either extreme can be extremely dangerous. I believe we should all strive to be people of conviction and avoid the other two extremes.