Posted on 10/03/2021 3:05:40 PM PDT by Fitzy_888
Video at link.
I remember that from easy back at the beginning. I expressed a concern that these little mRNA factories would start cranking out spikes all over the place. No need to worry, came back the answer, it stays in the muscle. So how come the shot isn't administered in the butt? Not some flannel arm of a senior where muscle mass is scarce? Ease of administration. Hard to do a drive through unless the cars occupants are mooning you.
Not flannel, flabby.
Yea, like I am going to believe anything the CDC is telling me.
They have been lying this whole SCAMDEMIC.
Hiding the data, lying about Vaccine Deaths, Lying about Case Counts, push a FAKE COVID-19 test (PCR) that cannot tell the difference between the Common Flu and COVID-19.
Yea, like I am ready to believe anything they have to say.
The Israelis had been working on mRNA technology since SARS 1 and H1N1 viruses
It’s not new technology. Been around at least ten to fifteen years
Agreed. That is exactly my point.
When I got my J&J at the end of March, the FEMA soldier (not nurse) at the mass site took forever and blood ran down my arm and he had no paper towels on hand to blot it up. Then I got vaccine induced bursitis/tendinitis that resolved after 3 months of PT to avoid frozen shoulder.
Why Aspirate a Needle? Aspiration means to draw breath, or air from a needle. This simple process can make a big impact though. It protects you from hitting a blood vessel or artery and accidentally injecting fluid into one, which can result in a variety of different side effects. Naseau, coughing spells, dizzyness, increased heart rate, and in some cases, coma or death can occur as a result of not aspirating a needle properly. Aspirating a needle is a quick and easy process that should be performed prior to injecting. You should never skip it. Doing so puts your health at risk. While it is difficult to hit an artery or blood vessel with a needle, it is still a potential hazard that should not be taken lightly. If you use long needles, you are at a higher risk of accidentally injecting into a vessel or artery..
No, it's the Jim Jones Jab itself.
If this were true, then ALL vaccines administered without aspiration would cause myocarditis.
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since aspiration isn’t done for other vaccinations given by the tens of millions (such as annual flu vaccinations), then why isn’t tens of thousands of cases of myocarditis occurring for THOSE vaccines as well?
No, just the ones that hit a blood vessel. It's evidently not real common in the shoulder muscle, but it does happen.
it could be because we’re vaccinating more ages and millions of people at one time than say, the 3 million or so new kids each year spread out over their first six years.
( the 3 mil is low guess based on the 2020 number of babies born) Maybe too because kids have smaller blood vessels and more baby arm fat with their cute chubby little selves so a bit harder to mainline.
Here’s the solution:
Have one well-trained nurse administer the jab for every person in the USA.
One at a time.
Put me at the end of the list, please.
Thanks for posting. That was a well done, fact-based video that clearly explained the problem and the need to use proper technique when doing the injections.
And I agree with the presenter that it is inexplicable why the “authorities” would recommend not doing it properly.
We want our Executioner to have proper technique.
If the rope is too long, the head will separate from the body when you get to the end of the noose. Wouldn’t want that to happen. Big mess.
“ If this were true, then ALL vaccines administered without aspiration would cause myocarditis.”
No…only vaccines that produce spike proteins, which is no vaccines ever prior to these.
Thanks.
Here’s a study to bookmark that nukes the insane conspiracy theories regarding the risk of myocarditis. Six cases per million and all in the Kaiser study resolved without major health damage.
So the risk isn’t zero, but almost.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2784800
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