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To: ransomnote
You just gotta let them go.

I am watching "vaxxed" relatives and colleagues from work get sicker and sicker with repeated bouts of what is supposed to be COVID.

There is nothing I can do for them, and it feels simply cruel to even discuss the topic. People who have made life-changing mistakes tend to dig in tenaciously and justify them for the rest of their lives.

I have one relative who told me he is "done with taking any more boosters". Good for him. I hope that helps him. But I still change the topic if it comes up.

Most people will not have any adverse effects from the jab. But keep rolling the dice with boosters and something will eventually come up bad.

As best I can determine from fragmentary actuarial reports, the "all-cause" fatality rate within 30 days of the mRNA treatment is about 0.2 percent. Did the jab cause this? It is hard to tell without more detailed study, but it does not look good.

The long-term adverse effects seem to be occurring in 8-15 percent of treated populations and are particularly obvious in the 16-to-49-year-old age groups for the last year. The insurance industry is well aware of this, and they are taking steps to minimize their potential losses. Their biggest problem is how to raise rates and reduce payouts without truthfully explaining why they must do this.

Maybe they can blame it all on "climate change" - or Donald Trump.

16 posted on 09/03/2022 5:19:38 PM PDT by flamberge (Those who pose the greatest danger to you are living within five miles of you.)
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To: flamberge

Maybe I am a heartless person, but I do not feel sorry for those who willingly took the vaxseems without coercion of any kind.

There are too many people who had no or little choice in getting jabbed, including children, those who would have lost their job and health insurance coverage for a sick spouse or kids, those who couldn’t visit their elderly parents in a nursing home and make sure they weren’t neglected, etc., for me to feel sorry for.


45 posted on 09/03/2022 6:36:21 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat ("Forgetting pain is convenient.Remembering it agonizing.But recovering truth is worth the suffering")
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