Trump himself admitted to getting it - more than once. I don't think he would lie about something that volatile with his base. He took a great deal of heat over it. The crowd actually booed him.
Yes he said he got the vaccine, but what vaccine was that? He was all in favor of different therapeutics for treatments. I am sure the Trump Administration knew the harm the vaccine could do, so I don't believe he would take it. I had read somewhere that some of the vaccines were swapped out for something safe. I don't know, but I am sure President Trump was aware of the risks and would not have been injected with it.
In the beginning he was promoting the jab. What he disagreed with was mandating it. He also said it was a good thing to do. So no, I do not think he knew anything about the harm that poison causes. He was in a bubble and information was being controlled from the medical establishment just like it was for the majority of the public. He did not know about the risks. Any rational person that knew and understood the risks said no. He did receive the jab and so did his family. They never tried to hide it. Like I said, he took a lot of flack from his base over getting the jab. It seemed like our response took him by surprise and he didn't appreciate being booed by people in the audience.
You think he was in a bubble and didn't know the risks? With all the information he was privy to, I can't believe he didn't know. He was always talking about warp speed and how he had saved millions. Yes, he and his family took some kind of vaccine, but i believe it was something safe. If some of us were aware of the risks, don't you think the GOAT President would know? I think he knew Fauci and the others had wicked plans for all us. When he told us to get the Vax I think he knew most of us would not do it. So neither would he. He pushed the therapeutics and other treatments.
Medicine is my wheelhouse. I was following this entire scam prior to it even hitting our shores when it was brewing in China. The science to back up what we know now was very sparse besides being suppressed and highly censored. Promising research was buried and researchers were being threatened. Preprint papers were pulled. Things were very difficult to get the scientific community off the narrative and actually look at the data. I know because I have been fighting this battle over vaxxines for decades. And so we are clear - there is no such thing as a safe vaxxine.
Trump was being fed a line of crap from the advisors surrounding him. Alternative voices were silenced. It was very obvious to me that most of the people in his administration were either part of the problem or completely clueless. Especially Trump's last year in office, he was in a bubble. Plenty of those closest to him were flat out lying to him. His chief of staff was the gatekeeper that kept those that could have informed him at arm's length. So no, he was not getting good advice. He didn't trust the people around him, but he didn't have many options. Besides, Trump is a business man and a genius strategist. But he knows little about medicine and that put him at a disadvantage. Unless one has a background in medicine and health sciences they would have not known the dangers of what these evil actors were trying to pull off. So no, Trump did not know the dangers.
Information has been the battlefield and there have been many casualties along the way to get this vital information out to the public. We are still fighting to be heard. I had to retire to avoid being such a casualty, being stripped of my license, or being sued. It was that bad. It has been a long hard uphill battle, and we are far from where we need to be.
Don't forget. Trump in his first administration agreed to appoint RFK Jr as leader of a task force to investigate vaxxines. Trump pulled the rug from underneath Kennedy and that caused a rift between the two of them. Why? It was because Trump was getting bad advise and caved to Pharma interests. He was also lied to about Afghanistan by his own DoD. A president is only as good as the people he is surrounded by. His first administration was plagued by corrupt, incompetent, and outright traitorous staff members. That is why we have seen a complete change in tactics this time around - and it shows.
This is my opinion based upon what I know about a situation that I followed VERY closely because as I already stated, this is my wheelhouse. I am very familiar with the ins and out of how this whole medical research system works and the Pharma industry. I also have a very realistic view of the man we call President. He is only human and he makes mistakes. But I give him the same grace I would any other human being that is a good person that makes mistakes. IMO he made some mistakes when it came to handling this scamdemic. But, to his credit, it was not like he had many options and he was getting very bad advice. So, we can agree to disagree on what we think about Trump and his situation with regards to the jab. it is still a free country after all. Have a good day.
Trump himself admitted to getting it - more than once. I don't think he would lie about something that volatile with his base. He took a great deal of heat over it. The crowd actually booed him.
Yes he said he got the vaccine, but what vaccine was that? He was all in favor of different therapeutics for treatments. I am sure the Trump Administration knew the harm the vaccine could do, so I don't believe he would take it. I had read somewhere that some of the vaccines were swapped out for something safe. I don't know, but I am sure President Trump was aware of the risks and would not have been injected with it.
In the beginning he was promoting the jab. What he disagreed with was mandating it. He also said it was a good thing to do. So no, I do not think he knew anything about the harm that poison causes. He was in a bubble and information was being controlled from the medical establishment just like it was for the majority of the public. He did not know about the risks. Any rational person that knew and understood the risks said no. He did receive the jab and so did his family. They never tried to hide it. Like I said, he took a lot of flack from his base over getting the jab. It seemed like our response took him by surprise and he didn't appreciate being booed by people in the audience.
You think he was in a bubble and didn't know the risks? With all the information he was privy to, I can't believe he didn't know. He was always talking about warp speed and how he had saved millions. Yes, he and his family took some kind of vaccine, but i believe it was something safe. If some of us were aware of the risks, don't you think the GOAT President would know? I think he knew Fauci and the others had wicked plans for all us. When he told us to get the Vax I think he knew most of us would not do it. So neither would he. He pushed the therapeutics and other treatments.
Medicine is my wheelhouse. I was following this entire scam prior to it even hitting our shores when it was brewing in China. The science to back up what we know now was very sparse besides being suppressed and highly censored. Promising research was buried and researchers were being threatened. Preprint papers were pulled. Things were very difficult to get the scientific community off the narrative and actually look at the data. I know because I have been fighting this battle over vaxxines for decades. And so we are clear - there is no such thing as a safe vaxxine.
Trump was being fed a line of crap from the advisors surrounding him. Alternative voices were silenced. It was very obvious to me that most of the people in his administration were either part of the problem or completely clueless. Especially Trump's last year in office, he was in a bubble. Plenty of those closest to him were flat out lying to him. His chief of staff was the gatekeeper that kept those that could have informed him at arm's length. So no, he was not getting good advice. He didn't trust the people around him, but he didn't have many options. Besides, Trump is a business man and a genius strategist. But he knows little about medicine and that put him at a disadvantage. Unless one has a background in medicine and health sciences they would have not known the dangers of what these evil actors were trying to pull off. So no, Trump did not know the dangers.
Information has been the battlefield and there have been many casualties along the way to get this vital information out to the public. We are still fighting to be heard. I had to retire to avoid being such a casualty, being stripped of my license, or being sued. It was that bad. It has been a long hard uphill battle, and we are far from where we need to be.
Don't forget. Trump in his first administration agreed to appoint RFK Jr as leader of a task force to investigate vaxxines. Trump pulled the rug from underneath Kennedy and that caused a rift between the two of them. Why? It was because Trump was getting bad advise and caved to Pharma interests. He was also lied to about Afghanistan by his own DoD. A president is only as good as the people he is surrounded by. His first administration was plagued by corrupt, incompetent, and outright traitorous staff members. That is why we have seen a complete change in tactics this time around - and it shows.
This is my opinion based upon what I know about a situation that I followed VERY closely because as I already stated, this is my wheelhouse. I am very familiar with the ins and out of how this whole medical research system works and the Pharma industry. I also have a very realistic view of the man we call President. He is only human and he makes mistakes. But I give him the same grace I would any other human being that is a good person that makes mistakes. IMO he made some mistakes when it came to handling this scamdemic. But, to his credit, it was not like he had many options and he was getting very bad advice. So, we can agree to disagree on what we think about Trump and his situation with regards to the jab. it is still a free country after all. Have a good day.