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posted ago by ALurker +16 / -0

Be very leery of the vaccine. The abuses of "vaccines" have been documented in the past, and they are often used to introduce... undesirable effects. follow the links for just a few examples.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/bill-gates-coronavirus-vaccine-conspiracy_n_5eb9ab7ac5b69358ef8a9803

Some of the examples were documented stories of legitimate concern — for instance, HIV-positive women in southern Africa had been pressured into sterilization procedures by local health care entities.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12346214/

https://tpchronicles.com/un-vaccines-sterilize/

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coolhandcuke 4 points ago +4 / -0

When Ford was president, some people died taking swine flu vaccines. Caution isn't anti-science, it's common sense because science is always evolving and not fixed.

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ALurker [S] 0 points ago +0 / -0

Thank you for that info. I never knew about that, nor did I know the swine flu existed back then. I thought it was something new in 2009-2010

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Serioussurfaholic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Nope. There are 3 basic types of flu viruses--human, swine and avian. Now pigs are able to catch all 3 types. And sometimes this leads to new combinations showing up in pigs. And almost every pig has swine flu, this is why people who work with them are at higher risk.

Most swine flus are not zoonotic (so they don't infect humans). But a few can jump from pigs to humans.

I remember the swine flu epidemic in 1976/77. They rushed out a vaccine, vaccinated a lot of people (relied on herd immunity for the rest), like 1/4 of the most at risk. And a lot of people got Guillian Barr Syndrome. A neurological side effect that these vaccines can cause.

But, newsflash: despite everyone freaking out over this "new flu", there were no shutdowns. No school closings, though at one point 1/2 my class was out sick with it. No business shutdowns. No daily death tolls on the news, no social distancing, though we did have posters at school reminding us to wash hands and cough into our elbows lol. Definitely no masks, and no hand sanitizer since it was relatively new and only in really fancy hospitals and nursing homes. Only people with invalids or something at home had it.

In my lifetime I can count over 25 people I know who died of flu. JUST flu, not other stuff. Including 2 friends in first grade. At NO point in my life were there shutdowns, school closures or anything else. And other than in 76/77, Nobody pushed flu vaccines the way they do now. You stayed home if sick. You coughed into your elbow. You washed your hands.

And there was also no shutdowns/lockdowns or other idiocy during the Spanish flu in 1916/17/18 years. Yes, a lot of people worse masks. But life went on, businesses stayed open unless the owners died, and the election day happened properly. My grandmother lived through that one and used to talk about it.

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ALurker [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you for that detailed response!

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Serioussurfaholic 3 points ago +3 / -0

One of the great benefits of being old sometimes, is you remember the way things really happened. That is one of the reasons leftists work so hard to marginalize the old. To isolate them. To get rid of them. because the old are the collective memory of a society, and if you can kill memory you have won a very huge battle.

Tech kills memory too, one of the many reasons they love tech.

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MamaLlama4DJT2020 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree, what others besides socialists have so much contempt for the old? And we see why.

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Serioussurfaholic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep. And sometimes it can be ugly and frightening when you see it in the real world.