No. Remember - there were "hot batches" and there were saline batches. That was proven a couple years ago in the Netherlands (I think?). There are also lists of vax batches showing the hot batches.
Now - if you say everyone that took the "real" version of the vax I tend to agree. There will be people that somehow avoid the effects (much like there are actually people that are not allergic to bedbugs and don't get the red welts) and hopefully they are studied at some point to find out why.
Correct. There was a great deal of variation in the ingredients of the injections from one manufacturer to another, and between one batch and another.
Some batches were harmless placebos. The ingredients had to be highly variable to provide plausible deniability. If the injections had been 100% toxic, even the sheep would have been able to figure out they were bad on their own.
However, the effects are cumulative. People were playing injection roulette with every booster. In general, people that got more injections should have more adverse effects, and shorter lifespans.
OK. Ten years. Believe it now? The medical impacts are increasingly evident. It's just a question of timing.
No. Remember - there were "hot batches" and there were saline batches. That was proven a couple years ago in the Netherlands (I think?). There are also lists of vax batches showing the hot batches.
Now - if you say everyone that took the "real" version of the vax I tend to agree. There will be people that somehow avoid the effects (much like there are actually people that are not allergic to bedbugs and don't get the red welts) and hopefully they are studied at some point to find out why.
Correct. There was a great deal of variation in the ingredients of the injections from one manufacturer to another, and between one batch and another.
Some batches were harmless placebos. The ingredients had to be highly variable to provide plausible deniability. If the injections had been 100% toxic, even the sheep would have been able to figure out they were bad on their own.
However, the effects are cumulative. People were playing injection roulette with every booster. In general, people that got more injections should have more adverse effects, and shorter lifespans.