Vaccines and stuff: Pt 2

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  • GodFearinGunTotin

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    Rather…um…flamboyant. Yeah, flamboyant. That’s the word I was looking for.
     

    Shadow01

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    As sad as these deaths are, they had a choice. Sometimes you have to make major changes to your lifestyle to make the decisions you need to make. I said no, even though my employer said it was mandatory. I was willing to be fired over it. They gave me an exemption. I didn’t expect it.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    As sad as these deaths are, they had a choice. Sometimes you have to make major changes to your lifestyle to make the decisions you need to make. I said no, even though my employer said it was mandatory. I was willing to be fired over it. They gave me an exemption. I didn’t expect it.
    In my and DoggyMama's case, we got the first two shots because we were in a "high risk" demographic. In hindsight, I wish we hadn't, but we gave it great consideration before we did. We didn't get any boosters because things started coming to light before then. My doc keeps asking me about it but I keep telling him no way. He put it in my records that I refused, and I'm cool with that.
     

    smokingman

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    Well done. The man stood for what he believed and in the end he won. All those who supported him have certainly earned the right to celebrate with him. I did find it even poignant that the Australian premier skipped the match. Some of the quotes in the article and on twitter are very damning of the Australian governments knee jerk reaction to someone who stood against their belief in mRNA vaccination(and it certainly did evolve into a belief system).
     

    Leadeye

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    There is tremendous potential with mRNA which boiled down is the ability to make cells in an organism produce proteins that are not coded in it's DNA chain. Like the proverbial double edged sword there is just as much negative potential as well as positive. Right now mRNA is looking as friendly as commercial atomic power just after Chernobyl or TMI so the groups that stand to profit the most will do just about anything to keep pushing forward.

    We will probably never know what they were doing in china that set all of this in motion, but right now they need to stop.
     
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