Posted on 01/07/2024 10:46:06 PM PST by SeekAndFind
AARP? Or AARPfizer?
The lobbying group for older Americans just told its nearly 38 million members to “hustle” for another Covid jab, even if they have already had five boosters.
See for yourself. The following question-and-answer column ran in the organization’s December “AARP Bulletin”:
AARP is open to anyone 50 or older.
The column does not specify a narrower or higher age range for its recommendation.
Thus it implies that even a 50-year-old who has not already had six “Covid boosters” needs to “catch up” with another immediately.
Keep in mind that someone who has had “five Covid boosters” has actually received seven mRNA jabs - the initial two-shot primary vaccination regimen, followed by five boosters.
Thus AARP is suggesting its members should be taking their eighth jab of mRNA in the last three years.
Yet scientists have essentially no safety data beyond a third shot, much less a fourth or more, and thus no way of knowing if the risks of repeated mRNA dosing rise with each shot.
AARP’s unbelievably bad advice doesn’t end there.
The column then goes on to tell members that “the most recent shot, which was released in September 2023, isn’t actually a booster. It’s a new vaccine that targets the latest variants.”
A what-now? A new vaccine?
Wow.
Guess it must have gone through the randomized trials that are required in the United States for any new drug or vaccine.
No?
Let’s just call it a new vaccine anyway, since our elderly readers have gotten kinda suspicious of the failure of the Covid shots they’ve already taken.
But the article ends on a happy note: Researchers are even working on a combined COVID-flu vaccine, so a few years from now, a single shot from your doctor or pharmacy may be all you need to protect yourself fully...
If the side effects from the 23 mRNA jabs you’ve taken by then don’t kill you first!
(No, you shouldn’t. REALLY.)
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AMAC
Irrelevant.
You are presuming that your assigned targets on this thread are as ignorant as you are.
Probably because you are a leftist troll, and leftists always project.
When I started getting AARP solicitations to join, I would return the entire mailing back to them in the postage paid envelope. Not sure whether I wrote them a line or two of “free advice” like I used to do with the GOP-RNC solicitations. It took about 2 years, but AARP stopped sending anything to my address.
Bunch of inside the beltway grifters that support demonkkkraps and pretend that they represent the views of 38 million people.
The conservative counterpart to AARP is the AMAC (Association of Mature American Citizens).
We did the exact same thing. And, like with you, it took about two years for the stuff to stop showing up.
I admire people like you who use the right words to describe reality and seize the narrative back from the leftists.
Too many non-demonkkkraps use and discuss issues using the words and phrases put in the public square by the leftists / communists and their media propagandists. This has a subtle effect on how people think and advance the left’s agenda. Among other things, they are true science deniers - not only in their grasp/use/mis-use of the facts, but also they want to deny others the freedom to use scientific methods to refute their false positions (which is taking up too much of the media space). For example, a party that denies XX and XY chromosome reality and insists that everyone do the same or be punished is beyond wacko.
Now with regards to AARP promoting FJB, illegal alien obama’s front man vax agenda, they can boost this [use imagination as to the gesture I am sending them]. ]
Two Words: UNDERFUNDED LIABILITIES
Yes. It’s helpful to be blessed with well-honed, or instinctive, BS meters, isn’t it?
# 11 ivermectin list
They used to send me their prepaid envelopes and I would send it back to them full of sand. They stopped a few years ago.
“This is why I throw away any letters from AARP, but keep the membership cards they send as scrapers to get paint or dirt off surfaces. Best use for them.”
ROFLMAO!!!!!! I was using my AARP card this weekend to spackle over the nail holes for my pictures.
I ‘joined’ AARP several decades ago, but quickly burned my membership card when I realized how liberal they were. I’ve never sent them a penny of dues. I do occasionally ask for, and get, an AARP discount at hotels, and have never been asked to show a card.
I foolishly got the first two jabs, and one booster before seeing the light. I haven’t had any since, and never will. I actually ‘caught’ COVID a couple of weeks ago, the first time ever. My symptoms were mild, and I recovered in several days. It was like a mild cold, though my wife and I both tested ‘COVID positive’.
I’m now in the best of all conditions: I now have natural immunity, I’m likely recovered from the jabs, and any AARP propaganda stopped coming in the mail years ago.
Kudos for the observation above. In all debate and discussion and even dissent, one should not fall prey to the language games which the language-twisting Left tries to foist on us.
There is no such thing as a transsexual, for example. Only a dysmorphic individual who thinks that by expensive plastic surgery an apple becomes a snowflake, and in doing that this "affirms" anything except sterility. The word gender never referred to anything other than language classifications until "academia" started in on the linguistic mayhem.
This is a Constitutional Republic, not a democracy. Democrats trying to block a citizen from being chosen by other citizens is neither small-letter republican nor small-letter democratic.
Too many examples. But guarding our words is so sensible and advised. Best wishes.
AARP teams with Pfizer, UnitedHealthcare on mHealth for older populations
BTW, note the timing on the above...
Thanks!
RE: I just saw there is a conservative org that operates like AARP but can’t remember the name of it.
Association of Mature American Citizens ( AMAC ). Type the name in your favorite search engine and you will find their website. Only $16 a year membership.
Over 2 million members and growing!
Thank you! Online right now and am going to join!
Moneyballs
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