The cliff notes taken from Ransomnote's excellent piece, in case you're too lazy to read it. With bolded text in case you're SUPER lazy.
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“Let’s make sure we’re clear on something. Let’s stipulate that this is not a vaccine. We need to be very clear that we’re using the term vaccine to sneak this thing in under public health exemptions. This is not a vaccine. This is an mRNA, packaged in a fat envelope, delivered to a cell. This is a medical device designed to stimulate the human cell into becoming a pathogen creator. It is not a vaccine. Vaccines are actually a legally defined term. And they’re a legally defined term under public health law. They’re a legally defined term under CDC and FDA standards, and a vaccine specifically has to stimulate, both an immunity within the person receiving it but it also has to disrupt transmission. And that’s not what this is.
What is extremely ominous is how much time/money/effort/advertising/pressure the MSM and other traitors are spending to blanket the Internet with articles specifying the 'shots' do not interfere with pregnancy.
Me Thinks They Doth Protest Too Much! Especially when they defend themselves from scrutiny by reminding us that the T-cell immunity (upon which 'shots' are based) is poorly understood. That's the excuse I got when I pointed out that since its discovery in 2005, mRNA has never been made into a successful 'vaccine' 'treatment' or 'coffe table book' before Covid, and therefore it still hasn't.
Prayers up!
Women say they are having heavier and more painful PERIODS since getting their COVID-19 vaccines
Daily Mail ^
Posted on 4/7/2021, 4:23:47 PM by algore
Dr. Kate Clancy, a University of Illinois associate professor, said that she'd heard people had experienced changes in their menstruation since getting vaccinated Her tweet prompted other women to share changes to their own periods Several reported that they were bleeding more heavily and for longer than they had before getting the vaccine A few said they began menstruating in the middle of their cycles, days or weeks before they were supposed to Experts aren't sure why some women might see changes to their periods, and so far there is not enough data to know whether it is connected to the vaccine A small study this year found that some participants saw changes to their menstruation after contracting the virus
bagster wrote: “They’re a legally defined term under CDC and FDA standards, and a vaccine specifically has to stimulate, both an immunity within the person receiving it but it also has to disrupt transmission. And that’s not what this is.”
Except these vaccines do stimulate an immunity and they do ‘disrupt’ transmission.
bagster wrote: “They’re a legally defined term under CDC and FDA standards, and a vaccine specifically has to stimulate, both an immunity within the person receiving it but it also has to disrupt transmission. And that’s not what this is.”
Except these vaccines do stimulate an immunity and they do ‘disrupt’ transmission.