posted on Sep, 25 2022 @ 08:34 AM
a reply to:
anonentity
There are three vaccine camps; those who believe whole heartedly it's a gift from heaven, those who believe it's a gift from hell, and those still on
the fence. It's pretty obvious the first two aren't going to ever agree, so there must be anotherr motive for group one to always go on the defensive
everytime you make a thread.
I'm still in the latter group, yet will be suprised if the vaccine
isn't proven beyond a doubt to be the gift from hell given the long history
og Big Pharma coverups and corruption with putting profits above safety. I'm glad the majority of vaccinated people seemingly have no ill effects and
hope it stays that way.
I have personal experience with a young family member (teenager) who was not so lucky, and find it incredibly sad that those who have lost their
health after being vaxed aren't believed or helped. There's no 'proof' the health decline was due to vaccination, but the child managed to get through
16 years never having a serious illness before. She's had maybe five or six head colds in her entire life, and the stomach flu once when she was four.
FWIW she didn't receive any childhood vaccines until the age of 13 when it became mandatory by the school system.
One in every 1,000 being harmed is way too many, yet statistics are showing that number to be much higher. It doesn't seem to matter to the lucky
ones, but is doubly tramatic to the unlucky ones whose voices are being silenced by the main stream believers.
Tuskagee can't hold a candle to this EUA experiment.
Thanks for another thread on this subject, Anon!