Posted on 08/07/2022 1:55:51 PM PDT by nickcarraway
It can't be trusted. It might damage fertility – or unborn children. It's been 'rushed through' and we're all 'human guinea-pigs'. Oh, and it's 'a plot to depopulate the Earth'. Sound familiar? All are baseless, yet well-worn claims made about the Covid vaccine.
But can those who hold such ill-informed – and in some instances extreme – opinions ever change their mind? A groundbreaking BBC documentary to be aired on Wednesday sets out to discover just that.
The show features a fascinating experiment in which seven anti-vax Britons spend five days living together in a house – where they are bombarded with myth-busting scientific evidence about the vaccine.
At the end of the week, they are taken to a vaccine clinic and offered a jab there and then. So would the plan be a success… or end in failure?
Among the seven is Vicky, 43, who is convinced the jab is causing deaths and serious injuries that are underplayed by health officials.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
“it’s ‘a plot to depopulate the Earth’.”?
Why are all the bad after affects being covered up?
Alrighty then, if you say so. I mean, who better than you would know, amirite? It's settled.
~ gas_dr
Look, Bumpkin, gassie is on your side. Now you know you zigged when you shoulda zagged.
#YourPeople
“Neither of the two objections listed are real”
Says who?
I clicked on the comments and they were “no longer accepting comments” and apparently not allowing anyone to read them (as I was not able to access them).
This speaks volumes about the topic. When one side shuts down discussion there is usually a reason
This is a common deception technique where you use outrageous claims to disprove actual claims.
The "vaccines" (experimental gene therapy) was indeed not adequately tested before being imposed on the public.
It appears that it may be causing a massive increase in strokes and heart attacks for people who have taken it.
All that other crap is just crap.
My recollection, and it may be incorrect, is that these "vaccines" (experimental gene therapy) were not ready until December of 2020.
If that is correct, then it hasn't been "longer than two years." It is a few months short of two years.
Not saying a billion people are going to suddenly drop dead, i'm just saying it's too early to claim definitively that the prediction is wrong.
I recall seeing that. I think it was some French doctor who was instrumental in pioneering PCR DNA techniques or some such.
I do remember him being a prominent Doctor of some sort.
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