Will you take the Covid Vaccine?

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  • Will you take the Covid vaccine?

    • Yes

      Votes: 108 33.1%
    • NO

      Votes: 164 50.3%
    • Unsure

      Votes: 54 16.6%

    • Total voters
      326
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    tim87tr

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    Ok I'm going in!! Look this up, not doing links....

    Daegel forecast 2025

    Rockefeller Lockstep 2010
    (Bio wargame scenario on page 18)

    I hope none of this stuff is true, but it's leaning towards some bad outcomes. Had a recent development that hit close to home, may share at some point, it's a bit worrisome.
     

    bmbutch

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    I had the RONA last year @ this time, easy to remember, as it's my wife's birthday, she tested positive a day or so before her birthday, and then I got smacked with it.
    Had my physical yesterday, and asked if they'd check for antibodies along with their standard stuff in bloodtest.
    Results = Reactive = Positive for anti bodies. 1-year later, and still anti-bodies.

    On sad note (IMHO), work will begin allowing those vaccinated to wear special lanyards (that's the leading idea) so they don't have to wear masks, those of us not vaccinated will still have to wear masks. Proof is allowing them access to your medical history, so they can confirm your vaccination. July 12th will be an interesting day, that's when it starts.
     

    jamil

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    I had the RONA last year @ this time, easy to remember, as it's my wife's birthday, she tested positive a day or so before her birthday, and then I got smacked with it.
    Had my physical yesterday, and asked if they'd check for antibodies along with their standard stuff in bloodtest.
    Results = Reactive = Positive for anti bodies. 1-year later, and still anti-bodies.

    On sad note (IMHO), work will begin allowing those vaccinated to wear special lanyards (that's the leading idea) so they don't have to wear masks, those of us not vaccinated will still have to wear masks. Proof is allowing them access to your medical history, so they can confirm your vaccination. July 12th will be an interesting day, that's when it starts.
    On one hand, I think people should really start making a huge fuss over vaccination vs antibodies. It's ridiculous to treat them separately. On the other hand, I'd rather the huge fuss people make would be that companies are forcing it in the first place.
     
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    IndyDave1776

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    One one hand, I think people should really start making a huge fuss over vaccination vs antibodies. It's ridiculous to treat them separately. On the other hand, I'd rather the huge fuss people make would be that companies are forcing it in the first place.
    As hard as employees are to find, maybe it's time to tell them to bugger off and go home until they decide they like being able to operate.
     

    tim87tr

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    Was bringing forth the reason for the jabs actually the main purpose of the bug?
    Really good information below just came out on Rumble... meaning it hasn't been censored/deleted. Give it at least 30 minutes on the first part describing the shot. I really hope none is true but have spoke to medical people who are saying the same. You can believe all, some or none, but it's a discussion about what the shot may be doing.

    As always, another great balance to "if you don't get the shot, you will die". It's nice to finally hear both sides of previously, very one sided information backed by billions of free government advertising dollars.

     

    NKBJ

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    Really good information below just came out on Rumble... meaning it hasn't been censored/deleted. Give it at least 30 minutes on the first part describing the shot. I really hope none is true but have spoke to medical people who are saying the same. You can believe all, some or none, but it's a discussion about what the shot may be doing.

    As always, another great balance to "if you don't get the shot, you will die". It's nice to finally hear both sides of previously, very one sided information backed by billions of free government advertising dollars.

    Oh yeah.
    I'm on Hunter's mailing list so got to soak up that one.
     

    jamil

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    Glad to hear. :yesway:
    I'm fully vaccinated and still alive as well.
    Isn’t it enough to just say you’re vaccinated? We have to say “fully vaccinated?”

    I know, I know, with the mrna vaccines there are two shots before one is considered “fully vaccinated”, but jeez man. You’re not vaccinated until you’re fully vaccinated. You’re only partially vaccinated. I’m not dragging you for saying it. You’re just using the language of TPTB. But they’re retarded and don’t understand language. It’s sufficient just to say you’re vaccinated.


    <rant off/>
     

    IndyDave1776

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    Isn’t it enough to just say you’re vaccinated? We have to say “fully vaccinated?”

    I know, I know, with the mrna vaccines there are two shots before one is considered “fully vaccinated”, but jeez man. You’re not vaccinated until you’re fully vaccinated. You’re only partially vaccinated. I’m not dragging you for saying it. You’re just using the language of TPTB. But they’re retarded and don’t understand language. It’s sufficient just to say you’re vaccinated.


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    Since I won't have anything to do with it, does that make me "emptily vaccinated"?
     

    mbills2223

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    Isn’t it enough to just say you’re vaccinated? We have to say “fully vaccinated?”

    I know, I know, with the mrna vaccines there are two shots before one is considered “fully vaccinated”, but jeez man. You’re not vaccinated until you’re fully vaccinated. You’re only partially vaccinated. I’m not dragging you for saying it. You’re just using the language of TPTB. But they’re retarded and don’t understand language. It’s sufficient just to say you’re vaccinated.


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    Now that you mention it, I suppose it is a little redundant in casual conversation, isn't it?
     

    JettaKnight

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    Isn’t it enough to just say you’re vaccinated? We have to say “fully vaccinated?”

    I know, I know, with the mrna vaccines there are two shots before one is considered “fully vaccinated”, but jeez man. You’re not vaccinated until you’re fully vaccinated. You’re only partially vaccinated. I’m not dragging you for saying it. You’re just using the language of TPTB. But they’re retarded and don’t understand language. It’s sufficient just to say you’re vaccinated.


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    I suppose if you just get one jab (of Pfizer or Moderna) you're partially vaccinated. You have some immunity, just not complete. And truth be told, you don't really have full immunity. My employer won't let you take off the mask till two weeks after your second.


    PS - VIN number. :):
     

    Sylvain

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    Isn’t it enough to just say you’re vaccinated? We have to say “fully vaccinated?”

    I know, I know, with the mrna vaccines there are two shots before one is considered “fully vaccinated”, but jeez man. You’re not vaccinated until you’re fully vaccinated. You’re only partially vaccinated. I’m not dragging you for saying it. You’re just using the language of TPTB. But they’re retarded and don’t understand language. It’s sufficient just to say you’re vaccinated.


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    I've told people I was vaccinated (because they asked me about it) and they then asked if I had received my second shot yet.

    Saying "fully vaccinated" makes it more clear, but a lot of people also just say "vaccinated" to mean "fully vaccinated".
    I have used both interchangeably.

    I think you're actually considered fully vaccinated two weeks after the second shot.
     
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