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After Masks and Lockdowns, Here Come the 'Vaccines'

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Posted By: markantony, 5/4/2021 7:23:05 PM

We have been wearing masks for over a year. We have been quarantined in government facilities and in our homes. We have been rigorously locked-down in a futile attempt to control a virus that is clearly unimpressed by our efforts. The latest installment in the Covid frenzy is the love affair with the various vaccines, a mammoth suite of pharmaceutical interventions, that have flooded the market, promising eventual salvation from the ravages of the pandemic. Yet the negative side of these disparate vaccines has gone largely unreported. While assuring us that pharmaceutical tests have been professionally run on the whole,

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Blue-Z-Anna 5/4/2021 8:25:28 PM (No. 775575)
I'm still on the fence about this whole situation. Millions have already "tested" it without growing a second head or ruining their golf swing. Article smacks of mild paranoia perhaps with cause but hard to measure.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Vesicant 5/4/2021 8:32:01 PM (No. 775577)
OK, I'm officially fed up with this hyperventilating narcissistic nonsense about the side effects of covid vaccines. I've gotten vaccines all my life, from MMR to tetanus every time I stepped on a rusty nail to whatever was in those two airguns the medics used on us during basic training and on to gamma globulin when I went overseas. They all had side effects and risks. Does anybody remember polio? I went to school with kids who had steel braces on their legs because of polio. Was the Salk vaccine an unacceptable risk? Heck, the risk of driving to the covid vaccine site was higher than the risk of the vaccine itself, as was taking a shower or just staying in bed. Do you get flu and pneumonia shots every year? How about the shingles shot? Life is risk, people, and the covid vaccines are way down the scale. Just get the ^&&% shot.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: mc squared 5/4/2021 8:37:52 PM (No. 775580)
Thalomide. Google it.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Vesicant 5/4/2021 8:42:50 PM (No. 775584)
Two inches of dihydrogen monoxide. Google it.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: zephyrgirl 5/4/2021 8:47:19 PM (No. 775589)
As one who has taken many vaccines over the years and believes in their effectiveness, I would remind #2 that while the COVID vaccine may be way down the risk scale, so is the Wuhan flu virus. For people under 70, the survival rate of Wuhan flu (AKA COVID-19) is over 99%. Taking a vaccine that has only been approved on an experimental basis is a personal choice, and I won't criticize or proselytize those who choose not to participate.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: TXknitter 5/4/2021 9:35:58 PM (No. 775610)
With much respect #2, those vaccines all had proper scientific peer review and much testing for at least a decade before being foisted on the public. The very definition of vaccine had to be forever changed because this product is in fact no such thing. It is what retired Pfizer’s chief medical officer says it is - an experimental gene therapy. He considers it very risky. That is enough of a red flag for me.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Bluefindad 5/4/2021 10:15:08 PM (No. 775633)
So many are losing patience with those of us who decline to take the vaccine because, after all, have those in authority ever given us cause to doubt their veracity? In recent years, lie after lie has been thrust down our throats. Policy and authoritarian decrees have come from unfounded and unsupported guesswork, rather than science. Transmission is from surface contact, until it wasn't. Masks were unnecessary, until they were. The CDC admitted that the mortality numbers have been grossly padded, yet the media and government continue to report the highest possible number of deaths to perpetuate fear. Closing schools protects children, who are naturally nearly risk free. Vaccination protects you, but still wear a mask. Two shots are enough! - No, I guess there are 'variants', so endless shots are in store. The virus did not originate in a Chinese lab, because the Chinese told us so. The vaccine consists of genetic material that stimulates your own body to generate immune-reactive proteins, but don't worry, it'll turn itself off! Social media sites have censored any discussions of negative effects or dangerous consequences of the vaccine, but don't worry, you can trust the CDC and MSM to let you know if there are problems. It is the age of massive election fraud. This is the age when denying you're a racist proves you're a racist. The age where lies can persist with a surety that no facts will ever be required to validate claims. Those of us expressing aversion to the needle may seem ignorant and backward to some. But Joe Biden and the purveyors of woke exclaiming "C'mon, take the needle, you can trust me." doesn't send warm feelings of lovey sugar lumps down my spine.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Spindletoptexas 5/4/2021 10:38:46 PM (No. 775647)
Thank you, but, no, not at this time. I have little trust in government nor alphabet groups who pretend to be federal agencies (i.e., CDC & Federal Reserve). My concern is long term. Medical papers have discussed protein cell manipulations that could cause prion disease or early Alzheimer's. What will happen 3 to 4 years down the road? Especially, if they act like this is a flu shot and deem it necessary every year. I'll take my chances with the Wuhan Virus that has a 99% survival rate.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: caljeepgirl 5/4/2021 10:46:22 PM (No. 775654)
OK, I'll be 74 in 3 weeks, so kinda' between a rock and a hard place. I'm reluctantly getting the J&J day after tomorrow, since I finally found a way to get the 'jam of my choice'! 'Cuz, darn it! I'm definitely overdue for a nice road trip after solitary confinement for 14 months!! Wish me luck.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Catherine 5/4/2021 11:10:44 PM (No. 775671)
# 2 - none of the vaccines you named were attaching to your DNA and one of them to your RNA. The ones you mentioned were tested exhaustively before given to the public. The MMR you mentioned is seriously linked to autism and I witnesses first hand what happened to a perfectly normal baby after receiving the shot. She did end up autistic. So while most vaccines are worth taking for most people, the ones for Covid are new, untested and work in a totally different way that the ones before it.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: DVC 5/4/2021 11:17:13 PM (No. 775675)
FTA:"Equally worrying, mysterious problems of contagion from vaccinated to unvaccinated women have also arisen, causing serious and perhaps lifelong menstrual irregularities and reproductive dysfunctions following Covid vaccines. Dr Christiane Northrup, a leading authority in women’s health, argues that the vaccines do not entail a normal immunization program but create harmful synthetic proteins within the body, whose effects are transmissible. Naturally, she has been accused by the mainstream media of spreading disinformation, but the evidence for this newest pathology is compelling." This is not a normal vaccine, and what if it makes people sterile? The insane Econazis would low it. What a coincidence.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: texaspast 5/5/2021 12:08:31 AM (No. 775692)
#2, even the polio vaccine had a 6-year lead up and testing time. And a number of kids died during the testing time before they got it right. We are all beta-test subjects. While we are playing 'google it', google diethylstilbesterol, aka DES. The effects of that little jewel from the late '50s and early '60s didn't show up until the babies of the women who took it were adults.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: RuckusTom 5/5/2021 1:59:48 AM (No. 775722)
Hopefully, we don't have a bunch of flipper babies 9 months from now. Or, The Walking Dead.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: KatieJo 5/5/2021 5:22:53 AM (No. 775745)
This vaccine is NOT like other vaccines. One scientist is quoted saying: “There were concerns seen in animal studies with earlier coronavirus vaccines for SARS-CoV-1 and MERS. But not in human studies to date.” But the reason there have been no “human studies to date” is that long-term animal trials have always resulted in many or all of the animals dying. Interestingly, in a recently leaked video of Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg himself, whose public position is that everyone should take a COVID vaccine, Zuckerberg reveals that he also has concerns over safety. In the video, made in July 2020, Zuckerberg says ” We just don’t know the long-term side effects of basically modifying people’s DNA and RNA,” referring to the completely novel vaccine technologies employed in the Pfizer and Moderna experimental platforms. For those who don't know, the name "Moderna" stands for "Modify RNA". I don't know how anyone can trust what the mainstream media and medicine are pushing. The latest I am hearing is that the vaccinated will be shedding and infecting those of us with natural immunity. The plan is massive depopulation and Bill Gates, among others who fund the vaccines, has said so openly on video. They're not even hiding it. There is a book available on Amazon "The Great Reset" Klaus Schwab". Wake up, and be afraid, be very afraid.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: franq 5/5/2021 5:52:49 AM (No. 775750)
#2's smug, harsh post is representative of the True Believers. Sorry dude, they didn't test it enough, and as another article on this site shows - it's all about the $billions.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: lynngirl122 5/5/2021 7:04:51 AM (No. 775783)
Now the commercials are pushing the vaccine onto TWO YEAR-OLDS!
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Reply 17 - Posted by: ROLFNader 5/5/2021 9:23:31 AM (No. 775922)
I'm not sure if "vexationess" is a word but I sure as heck hope it's not! Sounds like something from Professor Irwin Corey....
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Reply 18 - Posted by: EQKimball 5/5/2021 11:03:02 AM (No. 776040)
The one thing that Trump, Pence, Biden and Harris all have in common is that they got the vaccine. Enough said.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: DVC 5/5/2021 2:11:06 PM (No. 776232)
#18, why would you believe that Biden and Harris actually got the vaccine that they are telling everyone else to get? Because they have never lied to you before? Many good people have been taken in by this 'vaccine'. And many are medical doctors. As # 3 mentions...there have been medical catastrophes before, and those were on fully tested drugs. These mRNA vaccines have never before been used on large scale on animals or humans successfully. In the few trials with animals done previously, 100% of the lab animals died. And do you fully trust the folks who are so insistent that everyone, including the very young who are at essentially zero risk from this virus, get this shot? They have lied to me and tried to harm me many times before this. Why not now?
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Reply 20 - Posted by: BillW. 5/5/2021 2:20:43 PM (No. 776239)
Been to two Drs officers and a casual restaurant this week wearing my Buck Fiden hat, but no mask. No one said a word.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: Aubreyesque 5/5/2021 5:54:55 PM (No. 776387)
I see some Selfrighteous Karen’s with their stinky attitudes have wormed their way in as a supposed conservative. GFY, Karen. You’re not better than anyone else. When you start Karening the illegals flooding our borders then maybe I’ll listen to you. Until then, you’re just a petty controlling narcissistic no one that deserves to be ignored. That goes especially for the second post. Just get off your && high horse and take it where it matters.
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