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If this covid conspiracy theory is true...we're lab rats


When you get a vaccine, you're actually getting a specific batch.

Each batch is monitored and data relating to adverse effects is noted.

There appears to be a correlation between certain batches and adverse effects. Some batches are fine, some are deadly.

There is no logical reason for this if the companies can achieve a high level of purity.

The takeaway is that they are purposefully testing ingredients on the human populace. It wouldn't be the first time they did this.

And what a great time to do it. They have barely any oversight. Nations have signed agreements indemnifying these companies.

The vaccine rollout is the biggest clinical trial in history.

They are taking advantage of this.

Still want to get that booster?

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I’m triple jabbed.

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Safe until you get stung with the wrong batch.

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I’ve been travelling all over the world for most of my life, so I’ve been jabbed countless times for numerous things - I’m not concerned.

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So you're comparing having taken an approved, fully trialled product versus one you're currently taking as part of a clinical trial with little oversight and no recourse to sue? Seems like one of those "comparing apples to oranges" scenarios.

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If you do not wish to take it, then that’s up to you. I have and it’s allowed me to continue to travel and attend concerts.

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So you think that the government couldn't have fully approved this just to quell the fears of people who need the FDA stamp on everything and that no one can get their hands on this stuff after billions of doses have been spread out across the globe willy-nilly and do their own analysis?

That's one hell of a conspiracy going on there. LOL.

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It's very easy to cast doubt upon a vaccine because you always need some biochemical component in order to induce the acquired immune response. If your conspiracy theory ultimately amounts to the claim that "spike proteins" (or any other sort of subunit vaccine) cause grave damage then there is no way to refute them, whether you are pro-vaxx, anti-vaxx, or neutral

Human clinical trials that measure chronic or long-term effects of a vaccine cannot, by definition, give us answers right away. So there will always be doubt

In the area of doubt is where the bullshitters love to play. So those stories you mention could be total bullshit. Or they could be true. Either way we could all be serving as pawns for misinformation. That said, anti-vaxxers, generally speaking, are pushers of pseudoscience and are wrong more often than they are right

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They were right when they said the Vax wouldn't work and you'll need more than 2!

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The food here is terrible, and the portions are too small!

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Don't confuse anti-vaxxers with those who are pro-vaccine but anti-mrna ones being forced upon you.

There are plenty of medical and scientific experts who are qualified to know what they are talking about who are warning about the short and long term consequences of these type of vaccines. Most of them have been banned from social media platforms for speaking out or threatened with losing their jobs if they do.

I suggest you watch this video from one of them. He invented the mrna vaccine so he should be listened to.
https://rumble.com/vrv7k1-dr.-robert-malone-on-joe-rogans-podcast.html?mref=numcv&mrefc=2

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Don't confuse anti-mrna with pro-vaxxers, they're firmly in the "vaccines are scary, no one should take them!" anti-vaxxer realm. Listening to these conspiracy nutjobs will lower your IQ.

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Like when they try out a new flavor of Doritos.

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Those could kill you even faster. I now regret trying out the limited time test product Cyanide Ranch Doritos.

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That limited time test product was was actually called Sayanora Ranch Doritos....but it soon
earned the nickname Cyanide Ranch Doritos when people started dropping like flies.

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Lol!

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No problem for me. Had both shots + booster and if if recommended, I will get an additional booster.

I've been living my life pretty normally since last March when I was fully vaccinated - mo concerns here.

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And they wonder why black people are the least vaccinated.

I'm waiting to hear:

"Vaccine mandates are racist dog whistles!"

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Poverty affects people's mindsets, especially when places like Walgreens start asking people for their insurance cards so they can get more money by charging the insurance rather than filing for the government to pay them back.

Most wish they could get the vaccine from their primary physician because they trust them more.

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I think they have already trotted that one out.

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“ . . . except politics.” All conspiracy theories are political and do not belong in the General Discussion.”

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I have a conspiracy theory, we are all dead and living in hell.

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Politics!

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In ten years, we're all going to grow tails! 😲

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I could use a tail.

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We could all use a "little tail," but I'll bet you'd look cute! 🤣

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I got the booster several weeks ago and I am glad I did under these circumstances.

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