Posted on 08/12/2021 11:54:41 PM PDT by blueplum
Just for *good* measure, why not add in a ModeRNA jab, for a trifecta?
Levaquin is indeed a very useful antibiotic and while having known side effects remains a drug of choice for some serious infections.
Really? Where are the autopsy findings to support this misinformation?
Yup. damn those evil pharma guys for giving us an antibiotic that has saved thousands of lives.
Yes, seriously. He has been fighting against this sort of thing.
If you can’t see past his name then too bad.
Boy are you uninformed! And I say this because I got the J&J not realizing what it can do to me. Maybe the writing of a serious scientist will allow you to see what they are really doing to us.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/johnson-johnson-vaccine-scientists-perspective/
My point is they are all dangerous, so why continue to crap on J&J
Have you had any problems yet. I hope you’re ok.
I’m ok at this point. I was worried about messing with my DNA but in March, when I got the shot, there wasn’t enough info that I could find to make me think this was dangerous.
The info I could find seemed to say that J&J was a more traditional vaccine. Oh how wrong I was.
I suspect I had COVID in Dec 2019 and if so I didn’t even need the shot - but too late now.
Did you read the article I posted? I’m not sure we can ever get rid of what we injected with this shots. I hope that is wrong!
The side affects are frightening . . . first hand in our family. It should be taken off the market totally. Do the research.
I’m glad you’re ok. My son had to get it and chose J&J. He held off as long as possible. I was pretty upset that he had to get vaxed. It’s only been a month. The vax’s are the same. The difference is that moderna and Pfizer use the messenger part. Other than that. Nothing different.
Vaccine dependency. No thanks. I’ll pass.
I use it all the time and have seen it save lives. Every treatment is risk benefit. I’m sorry you have not had good experience with it but it most definitely should be on the market and used where appropriate.
ROLF - you’re quoting Bridle??? hahahaha
silly rabbit
“while Bridle continues to make claims of toxicity, it’s not clear if he actually believes that; afterall, he received $230,000 from the Ford (provincial) government to develop a competing vaccine using the same spike protein he claims is toxic. Notably, he expects his vaccine to be ready in 2 - 4 years; it’s unclear if his vaccine will be necessary given the safety and efficacy of current vaccines.”
mRNa vaccines have been researched for over 40 years, a majority of that research funded by the NIH and done by the real pioneer, Katalin Karikó:
“But here is where another decades-long scientific effort paid off: Concern about another influenza pandemic on the scale of the 1918 flu pandemic has long motivated U.S. investment in flu studies, particularly by the NIH. The NIH has also spent more than 40 years funding scientists working toward a vaccine for HIV.
“The crucial sequence information needed to target COVID-19 came from a vaccine research laboratory at the NIH. The lab had been working on HIV vaccine designs for decades and had developed algorithms to identify molecular structures optimized for vaccines. This approach also predicted a successful vaccine structure against the respiratory syncytial virus. Harnessing that experience, the NIH group rapidly identified stable molecular structures optimized for the mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
“4. NIH investment in vaccine evaluation infrastructure pays off
For 60 years, the NIH also has maintained a group of about 10 university laboratories throughout the country to help test vaccines against pathogens...”
...America’s ability to rapidly produce COVID-19 vaccines did not result from luck or a short-term effort. The mRNA vaccines we have today were birthed from decades of investment and determination. Karikó’s tenacity still endures today...”
lol @ depopulation - there are hidden benefits to that - we get rid of all politicians and hollywood idiots because they were first in line, elbowing the old folks aside.
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