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originally posted by: imitator
Niki probably right... after all Some COVID-19 deaths are believed to be caused by blood clots forming in major arteries and veins....
stay away from the jab... gotta protect the main vein.
I have a problem with Professors who are pushing vaccination while ignoring their own advises of other Scientists.
And "Professors" like him probably have a conflict of interest.
What conflict of interests? Any examples? - Real examples that is, not just random things made up just to support your theory.
not just random things made up just to support your theory.
originally posted by: UpThenDown
a reply to: HawkEyi
I also noticed you have not answered where you read its mandatory
lets move one step at a time
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: imitator
Niki probably right... after all Some COVID-19 deaths are believed to be caused by blood clots forming in major arteries and veins....
stay away from the jab... gotta protect the main vein.
How many out of how many million jabs is that?
originally posted by: HawkEyi
originally posted by: UpThenDown
a reply to: HawkEyi
I also noticed you have not answered where you read its mandatory
lets move one step at a time
Not in UK for now.
originally posted by: imitator
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: imitator
Niki probably right... after all Some COVID-19 deaths are believed to be caused by blood clots forming in major arteries and veins....
stay away from the jab... gotta protect the main vein.
How many out of how many million jabs is that?
Give it time, we haven't even reached the long term side effects of the jab/+yearly jabs...
originally posted by: HawkEyi
a reply to: UpThenDown
Its not optional its mandatory in many places you wont able to go to school if you dont get jabbed with the "Life Saving Vax".
I am sure somehow they will blame the heart inflammations on covid despite the youth having no covid if they test negative.
originally posted by: HawkEyi
a reply to: Freeborn
What conflict of interests? Any examples? - Real examples that is, not just random things made up just to support your theory.
When some push drugs, vaccination heavily and ignore their peers advises they usually tend to have formed conflict of interests, either shares, or some other forms of support for types of companies while your in the position at the top.
Its not the first time either that this happened.
Conflicts of Interest with Pharmaceutical Industry
Ties Between Big Pharma and Leaders of Academic Medical Centers Raise Conflict-of-Interest Questions
not just random things made up just to support your theory.
I had being collecting most links from a while a back dont worry it isn't just random things.
originally posted by: UpThenDown
a reply to: HawkEyi
originally posted by: HawkEyi
a reply to: UpThenDown
Its not optional its mandatory in many places you wont able to go to school if you dont get jabbed with the "Life Saving Vax".
I am sure somehow they will blame the heart inflammations on covid despite the youth having no covid if they test negative.
So why the scaremongering, you are accusing others of scaremongering and yet use the very same tactics, poor form my friend
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: HawkEyi
I have a problem with Professors who are pushing vaccination while ignoring their own advises of other Scientists.
Which 'advises of other Scientists' would this be?
Which scientists?
Should we compare against the number and credibility of other scientists?
And "Professors" like him probably have a conflict of interest.
What conflict of interests?
Any examples? - Real examples that is, not just random things made up just to support your theory.
If you can offer anything real and tangible I will genuinely consider your opinion, until then.......
originally posted by: UpThenDown
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
I think you have used the quote function wrong mate.....or at least I hope so