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Covid Vax BS

Giving this same dose to teenagers was a criminal act.

1000%

Should have been available only for old people scared of dying who didn't mind being part of a science project.

That said, covid itself was impossible to predict. A friend of mine who decided to forego the jab was a very haalthy avid hunter, jogger, regular fitness kind of guy. No apparent health issues at all. Got covid on a Saturday and died the following Wednesday. But I'm not sure how much of that was from the prescribed treatment which was basically witch doctor type shit as far as I'm concerned.
 
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It's not technically the same as the mRNA vaccines but still had the same effect - to hijack your own cells and truck them into producing spike protein. (mRNA is by necessity a part of this process, but in this case it's not a component of the "payload" but rather a result of the body's reaction to another virus.)

What's fascinating is that the FDA yanked the J&J vaccine after a very small number of "adverse events" (a half-dozen or so) while allowing the others to injure millions.
Definitely think Moderna and Phizer were paying people off to push there vaccine over the others
 
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Good news is the Johnson and Johnson vax was not a mRNA vaccine so hopefully people did their research before selecting what type of vax they HAD to get and got the J&J one…..one and done traditional type
I got this shot for just this reason, and then they banned it because of blood clots. You can't get it without a prescription now.

I had to get shots because my wife is foreign, and there was no way for us to be together while we waited for a visa unless we bent the knee. I got two J&J's, she got two Astrazenecas, and then the J&J ban hit. By that time, I didn't want a booster anyway, because I had had covid, and it was a big nothing.

The thing I loved most about the pandemic (which is still here and permanent) is that people were forbidden to fly to countries that were already full of covid. The US was totally jammed with covid cases, and we still banned tourists, like one more sick person would matter.
 
I really loved the way the flu "disappeared" during the pandemic. They paid hospitals tens of thousands of dollars for every covid patient they treated, and then--here's a surprise--nearly every flu patient was diagnosed with covid, killing the flu stats.

If they had paid them to diagnose people as unicorns, we would have had a unicorn pandemic.