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Re: A Majority of Americans Are Anti-Vaxxers 

By: hydro_gen in WRGO | Recommend this post (2)
Fri, 10 Dec 21 2:24 PM | 63 view(s)
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First and foremost - imho - these covid "jungle juice jabs" are NOT VACCINES based on the accepted (not modified!) definition of what a vaccine is as they do not provide immunity or prevent transmission of covid. To HELL with the EUA and the faux approval classifications our corrupt 3 letter agencies may call them. You know the CDC makes BILLIONS from selling vaccines yet that is another subject.

Zimbler0 you are quoting someone who made a post AFTER the article - not a comment contained IN the article therefore I am not sure what your point is as it has nothing to do with the author's post?? the second comment is on point as it defined anti-vaxxer' 50 years in the future!!

You then state "There have been vaccines that worked, and worked well.
Well worth the development costs as they eradicated
smallpox" I agree 100% with your first sentence that "There have been vaccines that worked, and worked well."

Do you know the history of the smallpox vaccine and what the development cost was?? Here is a little history:

"Edward Jenner, an English doctor, became interested in the notion that being previously infected with a disease known as cowpox could protect a person from becoming ill with smallpox.

In 1796, he took matter from the lesions on the hands of a dairy maid who had cowpox and inoculated an 8-year-old boy.

A couple of months later, he inoculated the boy again — this time with smallpox. When the boy did not develop smallpox, Jenner concluded that the child was protected and published his findings in the same year."

I copied the above from this link: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-25/fact-file-vaccine-development-smallpox-polio-ebola-sars-covid-19/12574204?nw=0

Regarding the development of the polio vaccine - that took 20+/- years to develop and those costs are incalculable. Trials started in 1935 and in 1953 Dr Salk created the first effective polio vaccine. Mass inoculation did not occur for almost another decade in part due things like the Cutter Incident that created 40,000 cases of polio from their vaccine.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1383764/

IF you read the link posted of WHY Pfizer wanted to hide the disastrous results from the first 90 days of their "jungle juice jab" ALL of these injections should be pulled immediately!!

Stay safe - stay FREE!!!

PEACE

Hydro_gen




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Re: A Majority of Americans Are “Anti-Vaxxers”?
By: Zimbler0
in WRGO
Fri, 10 Dec 21 2:24 AM
Msg. 18540 of 18626

I liked the article.

However, the first comment after the article :

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Vaccines never worked. You should thank plumbers for saving humanity, instead. They got rid of outhouses, piped poop miles away, and made you wash your crappy hands before flipping our burgers. Plumbers are the heroes, not pharma or doctors.
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There have been vaccines that worked, and worked well.
Well worth the development costs as they eradicated
smallpox. And have dramatically curbed the ravages
inflicted by polio.

But the covid 'vaccines' do not work.

Zim.


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