I can't understand why people are opposed to something that is a President Trump's achievement.
Maybe because the "vaccines" are dangerous? As in getting sick, with the possibility of dying from it? Yeah, I understand Trump was one of the best presidents we've had in a long time, but the man is not god. You'd have to be a complete fucking retard to allow anyone to go near you and pump your body full of that shit.
You're injecting yourself with an experimental mRNA gene therapy that's never before been used in humans and doesn't have FDA approval, not to mention the unknown long-term side effects. Can you not see how insane that is, especially for a flu with a 99.98% survival rate?
It's similar enough, the only thing different is the delivery. They're using a genetically modified adenovirus (which goes inside a host cell to begin production of mRNA) instead of mRNA in a chemical shell. Still has the same problems as the other two: new technology, experimental, no FDA approval, unknown side effects. Basically, how does it feel to be a human guinea pig? Because that's what you are.
Maybe because the "vaccines" are dangerous? As in getting sick, with the possibility of dying from it? Yeah, I understand Trump was one of the best presidents we've had in a long time, but the man is not god. You'd have to be a complete fucking retard to allow anyone to go near you and pump your body full of that shit.
Oh yeah, I'm sure you are the fucking oligophrenic who pray on your knees to a god who are going to save your kid from cancer.
You're injecting yourself with an experimental mRNA gene therapy that's never before been used in humans and doesn't have FDA approval, not to mention the unknown long-term side effects. Can you not see how insane that is, especially for a flu with a 99.98% survival rate?
You didn't read what I wrote. I had the Johnson & Johnson who uses a shell of a virus, NOT an RNA code, I won't have that.
It's similar enough, the only thing different is the delivery. They're using a genetically modified adenovirus (which goes inside a host cell to begin production of mRNA) instead of mRNA in a chemical shell. Still has the same problems as the other two: new technology, experimental, no FDA approval, unknown side effects. Basically, how does it feel to be a human guinea pig? Because that's what you are.