Message from @Lancelot
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Odd
As a new report recently published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America reveals, vaccination can substantially increase the spread of disease. As sources explain, the team of researchers found that influenza carriers exhale significant amounts of viral influenza. In fact, simply exhaling is a more “effective” route of spreading influenza than sneezing — so even if you aren’t symptomatic, you are indeed spreading the virus This fact becomes far more chilling when combined with the researchers other finding: Vaccinated people shed over six times the amount of infectious flu virus than non-vaccinated individuals. The team reported that there was “6.3 (95% CI 1.9–21.5) times more aerosol shedding among cases with vaccination in the current and previous season compared with having no vaccination in those two seasons.”
Pharmaceutical fraud. The intentional spread of disease in order to boost sales of vaccines. 😡
https://www.naturalnews.com/042864_measles_outbreak_mumps_vaccines_scientific_fraud.html
it doesn't matter how much these diseases might appear in percentage, sacrificing children in the name of the greater good always bypasses absolute moral boundaries. Whether side effects occur or not, any side effect should be confronted rather than ignored/rationalized
I'll remain skeptical of what he's saying, maybe it will be regarded, maybe not...
He's neither the good guy nor bad guy. And has set his own goals
He may not even be a guy 🤷♀️
we know the 4d chess meme already
but against who is he playing 4d chess?
Maybe he's a bot like shillary
Hmm
old news, yet still relevant
proof of immunization failure is getting more clarity, and we might have to keep highlighting these studies. Not intended to discourage vaccination, but intended to critically decide.
Intentions example:
Person 1: Get your shots and do not question vaccines or you are a monster.
Person 2: Feel free to get your shots. Personally I think its a good idea to ask questions.
it keeps backfiring