There is something weird going on with these vaccines. No doubt about that.
But I stand by my post #20. The author talks about graphene oxide and parasites. But unless he can talk about the levels of the contamination, and the dangers inherent in those levels, he’s just blowing smoke.
I return to my mouse poop analogy. Some guy can scream about mice poop in cereals. And a lab analysis could show that to be the case. But suppose that amount is one part per ten million. Then it’s no big deal.
But suppose it’s one per per ten. Then yeah, that’s a big deal. People will get sick.
## I return to my mouse poop analogy. Some guy can scream about mice poop in cereals. And a lab analysis could show that to be the case. But suppose that amount is one part per ten million. Then it’s no big deal.
## But suppose it’s one per per ten. Then yeah, that’s a big deal. People will get sick.
This is a valid position. It has been long known that the toxicity is in the dosage. There are some extremely toxic substances in some drugs. However, at very low levels those substances can actually be beneficial.
My biggest problem is that this isn’t a standard vaccine. It is using a completely new and untried method to generate immunity. We have no idea whatsoever about the long term effects of this, if any. I’m taking a little bit of heart from the fact that these experimental drugs do not seem to be very log lasting, which is why now they are pushing for ‘boosters’. Hopefully the long term consequence of taking these experimental drugs will not be bad.
Personally, I’m not thinking that is the way to bet, but it is possible.