You took an experimental RNA dose to protect your children? This is the most ironic reasoning I’ve ever seen. What happens when the “vaccinated” start dropping like flies or develop autoimmune issues that keep them sick until they die? Your kids need a father and you can always find another way to provide.
You took an experimental RNA dose to protect your children? This is the most ironic reasoning I’ve ever seen. What happens when the “vaccinated” start dropping like flies or develop autoimmune issues that keep them sick until they die? Your kids need a father and you can always find another way to provide.
The J&J isn't the mRNA, it's just a regular vaccination, so I've read.
I’ve read the same. Doesn’t use rna technology like the other two.
What does it use then?