beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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Yes, is the simple answer, people can be stupid, while we can be civilised.
of course. question is really aimed at anyone who is anti vaccine.
Yes, is the simple answer, people can be stupid, while we can be civilised.
well done for finding a study from 1984 (nineteen eighty four).
its worth also pointing out the detergent in this case is used in the preparation of the vaccine, the study evaluating if this type of vaccine production is beneficial.
I hate to break it to you, but there is about 100x more formaldehyde in a banana than in a vaccine dose.You are seriously comparing someone’s right to not want to inject formaldehyde into their body to whether they should be entitled to hospital surgery in the event of an accident etc?
You are seriously comparing someone’s right to not want to inject formaldehyde into their body to whether they should be entitled to hospital surgery in the event of an accident etc?
I don’t even know why we’re focussing on detergent anyway there are far worse things in them.
no one is asking anyone to inject formaldehyde. there may be trace formaldehyde in a vaccine from production. its in other medinces too. it found in foods naturally in larger amounts and produced in cooking.
the scenario was specific about medical care resulting from not taking the vaccine. lets put it another way, would you refuse treatment for covid, having refused a vaccine?
you brought it up.
To be honest if I was vulnerable I would probably take the vaccine. I’m not, have already come through covid once, so don’t want to. Especially as testing will be rushed and safety uncertain. I certainly respect people’s right to not want to inject something with that list of ingredients if they desire
Re detergent was a flippant remark as everyone derided Trump for talking about injecting a detergent when millions actually do (ok trace amounts). We could have actually had a similar debate and swapped detergent for all manner of vaccine ingredients that no one would normally want to put in their body unless a good old doctor tells you it could save your life.
And this is why we have processes such as clinical trials, FDA regulations etc - they check that products that are intended for human consumption are safe. Vaccines included.
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Anyone see this? WTF? I try not to get drawn in to too much conspiracy stuff but this is creepy at best!
yep, conclusive proof. Johnson, Cummings, they are all part of the devil worshipping cult planning this world wide.
Didn't say anything of the sort, just think it's a very odd and strange clip...
Be careful when you become wary of something. Some people like to twist that as if you're certain of something.
Check this out though. Very weird:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Grove
It's a gentleman club where the likes of musicians, artists, many prominent business men, government officials and former US leaders attend. They do weird ceremonies there like the Cremation of care there and there's strange symbolism which happens in it tooThe clip was so out there I have to verify if it's legit and not a deep fake/spoof... It's just in plain site at this point...
Cheers will have a look
Edit: I had a good read but not too sure of your point?, do you have the TLDR breakdown?
Has anyone started blaming the Illumanti or referred to the Protocols of Zion yet?
To be honest if I was vulnerable I would probably take the vaccine. I’m not, have already come through covid once, so don’t want to. Especially as testing will be rushed and safety uncertain. I certainly respect people’s right to not want to inject something with that list of ingredients if they desire
Re detergent was a flippant remark as everyone derided Trump for talking about injecting a detergent when millions actually do (ok trace amounts). We could have actually had a similar debate and swapped detergent for all manner of vaccine ingredients that no one would normally want to put in their body unless a good old doctor tells you it could save your life.
So what exactly are you saying, or are you just arguing because you can, throwing snippets out there then see who takes the bait...
I’m saying that a vaccine should be the choice of the individual and raised awareness of vaccine ingredients. Some others then argued whether this ingredients were in a vaccine and I think we’ve established they are. I certainly don’t want to take one as a) I don’t want to put that stuff in my body unless I was worried I was at serious risk of dying of the disease b) likely it will have been rushed through testing (let’s see)
Ok I said could because I was asked for what reason and that is a plausible one. I never said I was sure. I am however pretty sure that attempts will be made to make vaccines mandatory or lose rights to do things we enjoy today. If that scenario occurs what would your position be out of interest?