Without a doubt in my mind, there are many who had the shot(s) and are worried, but they refuse to mention it. There are also just as many who self-PCR-test every time they have a sniffle.
We, the ones who did not get injected, must remain silent to both groups described above. They do not want to hear what we have to say or read any scientific literature about it, but
I still put it out there anyway from time-to-time on social media.
I totally believe that side effects, no matter how minor or serious, will escape many. Our immune systems work in mysterious ways. Additionally, more likely than not, placebos were used as control measures globally.
The best advice for all of us, regardless of receiving a CoVID vaccine, is to stay healthy by taking care of ourselves the very best we can, both physically and mentally.
I have never gotten any of the injections, or flu shots, or PCR tests, etc. So, none of this affects me personally.
However, I try to keep up on the damage caused by the injections, just to try to estimate how bad it is going to be in the coming years for the sheeple that injected themselves - which is about 80% or more of the population in many countries. The linked article is a good resource. Thanks.
You are welcome. The list is a keeper for me. Same here - never got the shot and never had a PCR test.
Without a doubt, my husband and I had CoVID simultaneously in 2019, the day before Christmas, and lasting into New Year's Day in 2020. We self-treated with Ivermectin and our standard routine supplements of Vitamin C and Zinc.
We both had loss of smell and taste, upper respiratory symptoms, extreme lethargy, and were rightfully concerned that upper respiratory symptoms could lead to chest/lung involvement. For that last reason, we used an incentive spirometer 3-4 times a day as a preventive method. I strongly encourage everybody to buy online (it's cheap) just to have in case you ever need it. No need for a prescription to purchase, and it can be re-used over and over again. (link provided below).
Once we started feeling like functional humans again, we made appointments at a nearby natural health facility for an IV "Banana Bag" infusion which is a solution containing thiamine, folic acid, magnesium, and several multivitamins.
Friends and family? Forget it. Even today, we can count on 1, maybe 1.5 hands, on those who avoided the shot. And there are still so many that we know who test themselves every time they have a sniffle. And if that PCR is negative, they test again 2 days later, etc. It's truly unbelievable.
I'm a pure blood, but if I had the clot shot, I'd be very worried.
#PB
Without a doubt in my mind, there are many who had the shot(s) and are worried, but they refuse to mention it. There are also just as many who self-PCR-test every time they have a sniffle.
We, the ones who did not get injected, must remain silent to both groups described above. They do not want to hear what we have to say or read any scientific literature about it, but I still put it out there anyway from time-to-time on social media.
Silence is golden in the covid jab arena.
The author could have just linked to the React19 website. 3,500+ published papers and counting…
https://www.react19.org/science
I worry about my daughter. Every. Single. Day.
I totally believe that side effects, no matter how minor or serious, will escape many. Our immune systems work in mysterious ways. Additionally, more likely than not, placebos were used as control measures globally.
The best advice for all of us, regardless of receiving a CoVID vaccine, is to stay healthy by taking care of ourselves the very best we can, both physically and mentally.
Natokinese is always # on the protocols it helps suppress the spike protein plus u do not need a prescription for ivermectin
God bless and God speed
I have never gotten any of the injections, or flu shots, or PCR tests, etc. So, none of this affects me personally.
However, I try to keep up on the damage caused by the injections, just to try to estimate how bad it is going to be in the coming years for the sheeple that injected themselves - which is about 80% or more of the population in many countries. The linked article is a good resource. Thanks.
You are welcome. The list is a keeper for me. Same here - never got the shot and never had a PCR test.
Without a doubt, my husband and I had CoVID simultaneously in 2019, the day before Christmas, and lasting into New Year's Day in 2020. We self-treated with Ivermectin and our standard routine supplements of Vitamin C and Zinc.
We both had loss of smell and taste, upper respiratory symptoms, extreme lethargy, and were rightfully concerned that upper respiratory symptoms could lead to chest/lung involvement. For that last reason, we used an incentive spirometer 3-4 times a day as a preventive method. I strongly encourage everybody to buy online (it's cheap) just to have in case you ever need it. No need for a prescription to purchase, and it can be re-used over and over again. (link provided below).
Once we started feeling like functional humans again, we made appointments at a nearby natural health facility for an IV "Banana Bag" infusion which is a solution containing thiamine, folic acid, magnesium, and several multivitamins.
Friends and family? Forget it. Even today, we can count on 1, maybe 1.5 hands, on those who avoided the shot. And there are still so many that we know who test themselves every time they have a sniffle. And if that PCR is negative, they test again 2 days later, etc. It's truly unbelievable.
Anyway, about the incentive spirometer https://www.walmart.com/ip/AirLife-Volumetric-Incentive-Spirometer-with-One-Way-Valve-4000-mL-1-Count/652370178
Thank you ! Saved also.
Awesome, and you're welcome. I was thrilled to find this by accident.
Awesome info.
Thank you! It was a rare find for me.
Here I am... just sloshing around... literally FILLED from top to bottom in untainted, all natural bodily fluids. So juicy!!! 😂😂😂
Hopefully, the next few years are not among the worst “I told you so”s ever recorded.
Great stack. Saved and shared. T/u.
You are welcome! It is a treasure chest.
Thank you
You are welcome!
Something to hold on to, for sure.