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    jake blue

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    Yes indeed, but not the one to provide Lebensraum.
    IDK, back in July the VP said over 200 million had already died from COVID. There was only 330 million in America to begin with so that's more than half the population dead! Where are all those bodies?? And why aren't housing prices plummeting?? Of course that does explain why employers can't seem to find workers. LoL

    All kidding aside, I have said it in basically every thread revolving around this topic, I think the whole point of this virus and the resulting vaccine is population control. I'm not sure if I'm cynical enough to believe the motivation is reducing the population to save the environment but honestly at this point I can't discount that as a possible motive or at least one of several. Granted the dictatorial power grab is also a strong contender. So if between COVID casualties and the miscarriages and impotency cases beginning to emerge from the vaccine they achieve a global population trend reversal within a generation I can't say I'd be at all surprised that by then we learn the truth about COVID's origins but for the foreseeable future they'll never seriously entertain the possibility that the facta clear point to - that we funded the research at Wuhan Lab and then by accident or intention it was released into the human population. That whole jumping species theory defies all logic but it distracts anyone from pointing blame at ourselves for inflicting it on ourselves.
     

    JettaKnight

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    So, what is a reasonable/rational amount of fear of the unknown?

    Vaccine developed and approved in months, with the government wanting to force everyone to get it, and all dissent from the official narrative squashed by BIG TECH.

    Right now, I'll take catching COVID over taking the shot, since recovering from COVID garners far more immunity than getting the shot.
    "dissent", yeah... The people getting squashed are the one making claims about a tiny injection turning you into a human magnet.

    If you recover you get that immunity.


    Personally, I'd rather just get the shot and then not get COVID.
     

    JettaKnight

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    why is it irrational?

    Maybe if it gives you a 40 percent chance of dying of cancer in 5 years, that would be "irrational"?
    Not saying it does, or it will.
    But how can you say "irrational"?
    Really? Really? Do you really think that's a possibility? I don't. That's why I said "irrational".


    I'm pretty sure not even smoking a pack a day will give you a 40% chance of dying in five years.
     

    JettaKnight

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    The shot does not work. And the shot is as big of a health problem as the sickness. All state health departments have shown a huge decrease in all other sicknesses, having to do with policies that reward for writing covid first on the death report. That system was engineered to sell fear, and fear gains control.

    It is time we ask who is behind this and what is their end goal, not debate on what degree we are willing to comply.
    That's a bold statement there, Tex.



    Concerns over long term effects? Sure, I get that.
    Hate the govt pushing a vax? That's legit.
    Think you're own immunity is good enough? That's cool too.

    But to make claims that the vaccine is ineffective? You're going to have to back that up.


    If you just don't want to get vaccinated for whatever reason, fine, that's valid. But let that be your choice, quit trying to tell others it's bad.
     

    Keith_Indy

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    Will Moderna executives say “oops, our bad, we aren’t the ones who gave emergency authorization for it”

     

    actaeon277

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    Really? Really? Do you really think that's a possibility? I don't. That's why I said "irrational".


    I'm pretty sure not even smoking a pack a day will give you a 40% chance of dying in five years.
    Well, let's see.
    There were some new drugs the Army thought was "safe enough" to mandate.
    Then later, research found brain damage being caused.
     
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