Take your mark of the beast and pay Bill Gates for receiving it! It documents the fact you received the vax! Otherwise you can't ___. (fill in the blank)
No thanks, I'd rather die. I'll just keep taking D3 @ 10k iu/day along with other vitamins and take my chances. No vaccines that fuck with my RNA for me.
I’ve continued having weddings/events on my property, in So. Cal. Around 130 people each time, including the elderly relatives. No one wears masks, no one social distances. No one has had Covid, or caught Covid, the entire time. It can’t be that bad.
My sons work at mega warehouses/distribution centers, with around 1000 employees at each one. They’ve worked throughout the entire Covid thing. Everything has been fine on that front, too. Plus, all the same employees working at the 2 grocery stores by my house. Employees of all ages. They’ve been fine the whole time.
I’m wondering if it is any different than an average flu. Flu’s have always hit some harder than others. I’ve had flu’s that left me laying on the bathroom floor, feeling like I was dying. Hasn’t everyone? A brother in law, and friend of friend said they tested positive for Covid. One had no symptoms, but was tested through his job. The other went to the hospital after a car accident, and happened to have mild cold symptoms, so neither knew they had it, and wouldn’t have been tested otherwise. Those are the only personal Covid stories I know of. On the other hand, I know 2 elderly people who died of influenza about 5 years ago. Did people suddenly forget that regular flu’s have always been around?
Take your mark of the beast and pay Bill Gates for receiving it! It documents the fact you received the vax! Otherwise you can't ___. (fill in the blank)
No thanks, I'd rather die. I'll just keep taking D3 @ 10k iu/day along with other vitamins and take my chances. No vaccines that fuck with my RNA for me.
I’ve continued having weddings/events on my property, in So. Cal. Around 130 people each time, including the elderly relatives. No one wears masks, no one social distances. No one has had Covid, or caught Covid, the entire time. It can’t be that bad.
My sons work at mega warehouses/distribution centers, with around 1000 employees at each one. They’ve worked throughout the entire Covid thing. Everything has been fine on that front, too. Plus, all the same employees working at the 2 grocery stores by my house. Employees of all ages. They’ve been fine the whole time.
There is NO pandemic.
It's the flu.
I’m wondering if it is any different than an average flu. Flu’s have always hit some harder than others. I’ve had flu’s that left me laying on the bathroom floor, feeling like I was dying. Hasn’t everyone? A brother in law, and friend of friend said they tested positive for Covid. One had no symptoms, but was tested through his job. The other went to the hospital after a car accident, and happened to have mild cold symptoms, so neither knew they had it, and wouldn’t have been tested otherwise. Those are the only personal Covid stories I know of. On the other hand, I know 2 elderly people who died of influenza about 5 years ago. Did people suddenly forget that regular flu’s have always been around?