It was my first time with this particular doctor, and we went over all sorts of stuff. The subject of covid vaccination came up. I said no, I didn't receive any vaccination for it. She said I don't pass judgement and we moved on. Then she asked about the last tetanus shot I received, and since it was 10 years ago, said she'd recommend getting that. She said "the one I have here also has whooping cough, but don't worry, it doesn't have any microchips in it" and winked. I found it funny, but I'm happy she didn't try to push the covid vaxx on me. I didn't get the tetanus shot but I might, if it's just the TTD and not the whooping cough combo too. Btw, every single person in the entire building was masked but me. Signs posted everywhere, you must wear a mask etc, but I didn't wear one at all and nobody said anything about it. This was my first experience at a doctors office since maybe 2020.
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The tetanus vax☠x is foremost NOT safe or does it have provable efficacy. Robert F. Kennedy Jr and ICAN sued the US Government about the safety of vaccines, and won discovery. We now know vax☠xines have not been tested for efficacy and safety for over 30 years. Despite Kennedy Jr. win, nothing has changed and Big Pharma's vast revenue stream has only increased their financial power and influence. All Tetanus shots I know of contain the Peruses vaccination as well. This only adds to the danger of being jabbed. The medical -Pharmaceutical apparatus claims Tetanus is fatal if contracted and so push the Tetanus vaccine strongly. They use fear to promote the vaccine and use ignorance against the public. How much money do pediatricians really make from vaccines? Is my doctor more concerned with selling me vaccines to keep my child healthy or to send his child to private school? Well, it turns out the typical medical doctor does not have your best interest in mind, but rather pocketing extra money and bonuses. Wellness & Equality learned that insurance companies pay pediatricians massive bonuses based on the percentage of children who are fully vax☠xinated by age 2. The average American pediatrician has 1546 patients. In 2016, Blue Cross Blue Shield paid pediatricians $400 per fully vax☠xinated child. If your pediatrician has just 100 fully-vax☠xinated patients turning 2 this year, that’s $40,000. Yes, Blue Cross Blue Shield pays your doctor a $40,000 bonus for fully vax☠xinating 100 patients under the age of 2. If your doctor manages to fully vax☠xinate 200 patients, that bonus jumps to $80,000. But here’s the catch: Under Blue Cross Blue Shield’s rules, pediatricians lose the whole bonus unless at least 63% of patients are fully vax☠xinated, and that includes the flu vaccine. So it’s not just $400 on your child’s head–it could be the whole bonus. To your doctor, your decision to vax☠xinate your child might be worth $40,000, or much more, depending on the size of his or her practice. Of course, this is for pediatricians. There are other incentive programs for pushing the vax☠x as well. It's clear there is a monetary incentive behind pushing the vax☠x. Let's look at the zero safety factor for the manufactured produced tetanus vax☠xine.
In 2018, the tetanus vax☠xines were exposed for sterilizing 500,000 women and children. This occurred in Kenya. Then there's more evidence found in the Philippines showing how unsafe the tetanus vaxxine is. Truth be told, vaccines produced and sold for distribution in the United States come with similar risks, including the risk of serious brain damage and diploid cells (WI-38, MRC-5) vaccines have their origin in induced abortions. It is unwise and even foolish to allow a toxic substance having no provable safety or efficacy to be injected in one's body.
You stated tetanus is a normal inhabitant of the intestine of the horse. This makes sense to me. Farm animals are good for spreading the Clostridium tetani spores. No doubt about it. However, most people are not living on a farm. This has already been explained in my post.
"that supports tetanus"..... Yes, tetanus needs a very specific environment and select conditions in which to live. are from fecal matter. Using your case from your "normal inhabitant of the intestine of the horse", the majority of people don''t live in rural areas, but live in urban settings where your "horse" doesn't exist. Moreover, the vast majority of people don't get deep puncture wounds and when they do . And, even if they did it is highly improbable that tetanus exists. I have been exposed to the soil, rust and all manner of environmental toxins and hazards all my life. Much of my work has always placed me in direct contact with such elements. I have been cut, stabbed and torn by knives, swords, nails, metal, wire, glass and so on. Dirt and rust contaminated many of the sharp implements. Not only have I not had a Tetanus shot in over 45 years but I have never contracted the feared Tetanus either. Just like you said, "You don't get it from just a scratch". Well, that holds true with deep puncture wounds too.