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Covid 19 mrna Vaccines...Yes/No?

Covid 19 mrna Vaccines...Yes/No?

  • yes, gimme

    Votes: 29 31.9%
  • not yet

    Votes: 15 16.5%
  • no way

    Votes: 47 51.6%

  • Total voters
    91
  • Poll closed .

armedoldhippy

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i want to believe, i want to believe, i want to believe ... but i KNOW it is not true. FDA does not test (got links?) they simply approve for advertising.
you obviously DO NOT know. i did not say that the FDA tested. go back and read it again. and they only approve for the market AFTER a drug has passed testing for safety, efficiency, etc. while the FDA does not test, their CDER does have an Office of Testing & Research that DOES do limited testing RE quality. safety, and efficiency. there is someone "looking over their shoulder" every step of the way... do mistakes sometimes slip through? sure, but it is rare compared to the quantity we are talking about. now, name something for us that is perfect... not even BACON gets that kind of approval.:yummy: try again...:shucks: i'll wait.
 

flylowgethigh

Non-growing Lurker
ICMag Donor
My bandana had none of this crap... get ya mask-on sucka.

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BudToaster

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spending some time reading the tek on self-amplifying "vaccines" (a virus by another name) and came across this:

BioNTech's SEC filing from March 30 of this year had this to say about its corona vaccine:

"We may not be able to demonstrate sufficient efficacy or safety of our COVID-19 vaccine and/or variant-specific formulations to obtain permanent regulatory approval in the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, or other countries where it has been authorized for emergency use or granted conditional marketing approval."

(Page 6 under D. Risk Factors. Link: https://investors.biontech.de/node/11931/html#ic5e06a05a31d4c4491031d3208cef8c2_2806)

all i can say is thanks for the heads up(y)
 

armedoldhippy

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Veteran
most occupants on Native American reservations out west don't have tv either, but they have been hammered by the virus. pretending that seeing the news is the problem is way beyond ignorant. lots of the problem is lack of medical care there, and distrust. once it gets into an isolated population that is pretty tight-knit & interactive, it goes like wildfire...
 

mexcurandero420

See the world through a puff of smoke
Veteran
The government is so kind for the Native Americans.Good pieces of land they're given back in the day.



The Native Americans tried to support themselves in the best way they could, but

 

Chi13

Well-known member
ICMag Donor
My bandana had none of this crap... get ya mask-on sucka.

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I guess you are implying that masks have caused this? Masks have been mandatory in many industries for decades. I was wearing them 45 years ago when I first started working. My son wears one almost every day as part of his PPE, as do medical staff such as nurses and surgeons.
Microplastics are fucking everywhere unfortunately.
 

armedoldhippy

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except in the Amish - who are isolated (only somewhat - they do some amazing kitchen/cabinetry work for the non-Amish) tight-knit & interactive - at least that's the way the Amish around here play the game.
they are much better off and have much higher quality medical care. you get the quality of care (and legal aid) that you can afford...
 

BudToaster

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Veteran
they are much better off and have much higher quality medical care. you get the quality of care (and legal aid) that you can afford...
the Amish i know eschew medical care - unless an emergency - same as me. hard to say "better off" since the life style is so different from the typical american - their outlook is in a different dimension. i would say they are what they want to be. "better off" is kind of judgmental - they are true to their beliefs is what i would say.

however, back on topic ...

doing a walk-about in the terrain theory, i came across some real facts about the corona virus misdirection and the fallacies of the RT-PCR test ...

from the first of a three part article on "vaccines"

https://wissenschafftplus.de/uploads/article/wissenschafftplus-the-virus-misconception-part-1.pdf

Thus, the resulting toxic mixture full of foreign proteins, foreign nucleic acids (DNA/RNA), cytotoxic antibiotics, microbes and spores of all types is labelled as a “live vaccine”. It is implanted in children through vaccination mainly into the muscles, in a quantity which if it were injected into the veins would immediately lead to certain death. Only ignorant people who blindly trust in the state authorities who are “testing” and approving the vaccines can regard vaccination as a “small harmless prick”. The verifiable facts demonstrate the danger and negligence of these scientists and politicians, who claim that vaccines are safe, have little or no side-effects and would protect us from a disease. None of these claims is true and scientific, on the contrary: upon precise scientific analysis, one finds that vaccines are useless and the respective literature admits to the lack of any evidence in their favour.

change "part-1" in the link to "part-2' and "part-3" to get the full story.

but, that's just what i think ... what do you think?
 
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mexcurandero420

See the world through a puff of smoke
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New bunch of Pfizer documents published.

 

armedoldhippy

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the Amish i know eschew medical care - unless an emergency - same as me. hard to say "better off" since the life style is so different from the typical american - their outlook is in a different dimension. i would say they are what they want to be. "better off" is kind of judgmental - they are true to their beliefs is what i would say.

however, back on topic ...

doing a walk-about in the terrain theory, i came across some real facts about the corona virus misdirection and the fallacies of the RT-PCR test ...

from the first of a three part article on "vaccines"

https://wissenschafftplus.de/uploads/article/wissenschafftplus-the-virus-misconception-part-1.pdf



change "part-1" in the link to "part-2' and "part-3" to get the full story.

but, that's just what i think ... what do you think?
i think they are full of shit, and started out to support their preferred "hypothesis" instead of actually doing any research. THAT is what I think...:laughing: the Amish have no religious bans RE modern medicine. does their population also, like others, have members that don't trust it? i don't doubt that at all. no religion is solely populated by intelligent or moral people.
 

armedoldhippy

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not sure what all that means about the Amish "hypothesis", but i'm sure you are right.
the reference to "hypothesis" was RE the "scientific" horseshit at the end, not the Amish. you asked what i thought, i told you. the language used in that predetermined result "paper" shows the obvious biases enclosed by the "authors" of the "study". poisoning the well...
 

BudToaster

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here is a quote from the article that i find interesting ...
What they arent telling the public is that the majority of the cases are those under 4 years of age who are breastfed and who have been actively breastfed (within the last 12 months). The children are unvaccinated, but the breastfeeding mothers (in 100% of the cases) have been vaccinated with at least 2 doses.
i'm meditating on why this hasn't been seen in adults ... ohmmmmmm ... yet
 
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