Remember the 2-shots and you are done? Whoops, no, zero data was gathered or assessed on safety of any boosters, (8 blind mice). Boosters more like kill and maim shots than having any practical effectiveness, what? a month or less? then the shots head into negative territory and the jig is up. More illness, repeat illness, worse than ever before illness, describing a seriously suppressed immune system. Permanent T-cell response? Could be why death curve is not going down in highly vaxxed countries.
You must be talking about the "inbred motherf-ckers" in the North Carolina mountains. That is how some nameless researcher referred to them, "... dam screwiest thing I have ever seen."
Remember the 2-shots and you are done? Whoops, no, zero data was gathered or assessed on safety of any boosters, (8 blind mice). Boosters more like kill and maim shots than having any practical effectiveness, what? a month or less? then the shots head into negative territory and the jig is up. More illness, repeat illness, worse than ever before illness, describing a seriously suppressed immune system. Permanent T-cell response? Could be why death curve is not going down in highly vaxxed countries.
They'll do and say anything just to get another needle in your arm. Haven't taken one in almost 3 decades and never will.
that's because if someone has survived 3 doses of the poison, they are like cockroaches, you can't kill them no matter what poison you give them.
much higher infection rates after 6 months of fourth dose = with associated hospitalization risks - after the fourth dose.
all a little dated now with new "variants" of spike and new monovalent injections.
all part of the plan to keep information about harms to the minimum!
yep. my original comment was intended to be a joke. I suspect anyone who survived the first 3 doses without serious injury or death was just lucky.
You must be talking about the "inbred motherf-ckers" in the North Carolina mountains. That is how some nameless researcher referred to them, "... dam screwiest thing I have ever seen."