I hate the music! I hate the music! I hate the music
I’m so tired of people, trying to manipulate me through music, and background noises to try and scare people, or cost fear. So infuriating.
I get the point, I understand what you’re saying, and yes, it’s all true. But the music is such a turn off to me. It’s not something I wanna share with anyone. Ever.
That’s a great idea. I should just turn the volume down and then not complain about it. Lol! Thanks for the reminder. It was a great video though, it’s questions like these that just don’t get asked. Thanks for the post.
Disagree. Luniz "I Got 5 on it" is a good R&B song. I was a teenager when it was released in 1994. They played it a lot on the radio. Brings back many good memories.
Interesting I’ve never heard of this song before. I’m glad you like it. I have nothing against music in general, or listening to music for pleasure. I just greatly dislike it when people put music to videos like that to draw an emotion out of me. Carry-on.
It looks like this is intentional. For most normies, being able to spot a 5% trend is going to have one or two people they know at most suddenly dying, but they will probably not link it to the vaxx. Having 65% bad batches will have most people experiencing something "weird" a few months after the vaxx and not linking it to the vaxx.
And the remaining placebo keeps enough people not sick to be able to say, "i got the vaxx and nothing bad happened".
This was a plandemic. The shots were ready to go when HRC became President, with a long lockdown. Big Pharma manufactured these at least back as far as 2015.
this is the sorta thing that makes us look stupid..
at peak production, 95 million cars were made in a year, this is about 3 cars per second.
a car is a hell of a lot more complicated to make than a vaccine,
so yes they can produce a whole hell of a lot more vaccines per second than this video implies
in fact, if they used only 5 plants, they would only have to make around 38 vaccines per second per plant in order to make 24billion doses since 2019. this is very achievable.. so no they haven't been stockpiling these since the 90's
Also China and Russia made their own vaccines presumably outside of the 5 plants they're specifically mentioning.
However, it's still an issue in terms of quality control. The chances that you got this large of a process off the ground based on "RNA printers" with both good yields and amazing quality control for a product that requires special refrigeration and handling for deliver are essentially zero.
This is true, however, vaccine manufacture is incredibly complex - especially for a novel one, and one that had to be stored at such a low temperature. And that complexity translates into incredibly time and expenditure to establish new manufacturing facilities - how did they have time to set up the plants AND after the huge lead time to establish the plants it still would have taken time to manufacture 24 billion doses - the only way it could have been done is if you had foreknowledge and you had the plants ready and already set-up and all you had to do is flick the production switch.
I hate the music! I hate the music! I hate the music
I’m so tired of people, trying to manipulate me through music, and background noises to try and scare people, or cost fear. So infuriating.
I get the point, I understand what you’re saying, and yes, it’s all true. But the music is such a turn off to me. It’s not something I wanna share with anyone. Ever.
LOL! Well it definitely had its intended effect on you. I hear you but I think the music fits the message. Try not to be a snowflake ;-) JK :-D
Yep. I forgot to warn about the music. I tapped volume off after first 15 seconds.
That’s a great idea. I should just turn the volume down and then not complain about it. Lol! Thanks for the reminder. It was a great video though, it’s questions like these that just don’t get asked. Thanks for the post.
Disagree. Luniz "I Got 5 on it" is a good R&B song. I was a teenager when it was released in 1994. They played it a lot on the radio. Brings back many good memories.
#MeToo I remember hanging out in parking lots with a bunch of people and cars with overpowered subwoofers banging this song lol
Interesting I’ve never heard of this song before. I’m glad you like it. I have nothing against music in general, or listening to music for pleasure. I just greatly dislike it when people put music to videos like that to draw an emotion out of me. Carry-on.
Checkout: https://howbad.info/bad_dose_chances7.pdf. It covers the odds. Roughly there are about 5% extremely toxic batches, 65% bad batches and 30% placebos.
It looks like this is intentional. For most normies, being able to spot a 5% trend is going to have one or two people they know at most suddenly dying, but they will probably not link it to the vaxx. Having 65% bad batches will have most people experiencing something "weird" a few months after the vaxx and not linking it to the vaxx.
And the remaining placebo keeps enough people not sick to be able to say, "i got the vaxx and nothing bad happened".
I’ve got at least 10 off the top of my head between my wife and I. I just lost an uncle and my mom is very soon.
Uhhh...they made a lot more than one per second?
Yeah, this is beyond stupid, they fill multiple vials at a time. It might be 40 vials in one batch filled at the same time each providing 5-6 doses.
This was a plandemic. The shots were ready to go when HRC became President, with a long lockdown. Big Pharma manufactured these at least back as far as 2015.
And with HRC no one would have been allowed to refuse the jab.
Exactly
this is the sorta thing that makes us look stupid.. at peak production, 95 million cars were made in a year, this is about 3 cars per second.
a car is a hell of a lot more complicated to make than a vaccine,
so yes they can produce a whole hell of a lot more vaccines per second than this video implies
in fact, if they used only 5 plants, they would only have to make around 38 vaccines per second per plant in order to make 24billion doses since 2019. this is very achievable.. so no they haven't been stockpiling these since the 90's
Also China and Russia made their own vaccines presumably outside of the 5 plants they're specifically mentioning.
However, it's still an issue in terms of quality control. The chances that you got this large of a process off the ground based on "RNA printers" with both good yields and amazing quality control for a product that requires special refrigeration and handling for deliver are essentially zero.
The timeframe is an issue either way.
At facilities that were already constructed, staffed, stocked and funded for that level of production.
The answer is, once these plants are set, they can make way, way more than 1 vaccine per second.
This is true, however, vaccine manufacture is incredibly complex - especially for a novel one, and one that had to be stored at such a low temperature. And that complexity translates into incredibly time and expenditure to establish new manufacturing facilities - how did they have time to set up the plants AND after the huge lead time to establish the plants it still would have taken time to manufacture 24 billion doses - the only way it could have been done is if you had foreknowledge and you had the plants ready and already set-up and all you had to do is flick the production switch.
How about the glass vials ?
Where did all that plexiglass come from???
I just can't imagine the waste of having plants 'set' and waiting for the next pandemic to roll out, when they only come along every 50-100 years.
So it circles back to the set-up.
Less than a year from [outbreak], the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine became the first ever mRNA vaccine available for widespread use.
... Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine was first tested in humans less than three months after news of the novel virus broke.
This has been in the works since at least 2014
I heard they developed them in late 90's
OMG - not pulling any punches there 😁🥰