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Omg guys I really don't know how not a single person here has figured this out.
It is literally staring you in the face man.
From like freaking day 1 of warp speed it was right TF there.
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
a reply to: Allaroundyou
Omg guys I really don't know how not a single person here has figured this out.
It is literally staring you in the face man.
From like freaking day 1 of warp speed it was right TF there.
Did you refuse the shots?
originally posted by: Ahabstar
a reply to: Asmodeus3
The J&J shot seemed to be the standard, give the body a dead virus to figure it out on its own how to fight it. Sounds safe enough as we have done that for about 200 years now.
As for a coronavirus, total immunity isn’t possible. We have been fighting the common cold for thousands of years. And it may have been just as deadly when it first started. The common cold is more than just coronavirus there are four types of vectors, two bacterial and two viral and of the virals there are four varieties of CV.
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
a reply to: Asmodeus3
It will take me a while read the entire report, but having been in the field for a number of years, the idea of any vaccine being created at warp speed, especially for what was being labeled a novel disease of which they supposedly had little knowledge, had me running for the exit.
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
a reply to: Asmodeus3
It will take me a while read the entire report, but having been in the field for a number of years, the idea of any vaccine being created at warp speed, especially for what was being labeled a novel disease of which they supposedly had little knowledge, had me running for the exit.
The fact they were pushing it with so little info of disease or vaccine, was highly suspicious to me so I opted out.
I didn't get as much blow back as many, because luck and the Holy Spirit was with me.
I live in Florida, and I had amazing coworkers. Most of them took the vaccine, but they supported my decision not to take it, and not just stood beside me, they fought for me.
So I am not at all surprised there are issues with the vaccine.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
a reply to: Asmodeus3
It will take me a while read the entire report, but having been in the field for a number of years, the idea of any vaccine being created at warp speed, especially for what was being labeled a novel disease of which they supposedly had little knowledge, had me running for the exit.
Especially ones developed for a class of pathogen (coronavirus) that they had failed miserably at multiple times in the past with extremely bad results (lots of dead test animals), which is why there are no vaccines for coronvirus-based colds today and likely never will be.
A combination of high levels of immunity and the reduced severity of the Omicron variant has rendered Covid-19 less lethal than influenza for the vast majority of people in England, according to a Financial Times analysis of official data
originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: Asmodeus3
He spent the last two years promoting them and claims to be proudly involved in administering them.
Fortunately ATS doesn't forget and the posting history can't be changed.
originally posted by: Ahabstar
a reply to: Asmodeus3
The J&J shot seemed to be the standard, give the body a dead virus to figure it out on its own how to fight it. Sounds safe enough as we have done that for about 200 years now.
As for a coronavirus, total immunity isn’t possible. We have been fighting the common cold for thousands of years. And it may have been just as deadly when it first started. The common cold is more than just coronavirus there are four types of vectors, two bacterial and two viral and of the virals there are four varieties of CV.
originally posted by: zosimov
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
a reply to: Asmodeus3
It will take me a while read the entire report, but having been in the field for a number of years, the idea of any vaccine being created at warp speed, especially for what was being labeled a novel disease of which they supposedly had little knowledge, had me running for the exit.
The fact they were pushing it with so little info of disease or vaccine, was highly suspicious to me so I opted out.
I didn't get as much blow back as many, because luck and the Holy Spirit was with me.
I live in Florida, and I had amazing coworkers. Most of them took the vaccine, but they supported my decision not to take it, and not just stood beside me, they fought for me.
So I am not at all surprised there are issues with the vaccine.
Now I'm wondering whether I did enough fighting for my friends and loved ones. I spoke out but should have spoken out more, even if it pissed people off or made me look like a right wing conspiracy theorist.