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originally posted by: chiefsmom
Well, there is this interesting thread as well, about some side effects that aren't so great.
Blood disorder
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: uncommitted
originally posted by: ManFromEurope
As usual (per COVID-protocol on this very website, ATS): You can die "while" having something, and you can die "of" something.
Those people died "while" being vaccinated, they did not "die of the vaccine".
Difficult, I know. But nowhere is stated otherwise.
Unfortunately, a lot of people on here don't want to hear that message, it spoils their narrative.
Just don't force people to take a vaccine and there won't be any pushback.
Define "force". No Vaccine = No Flight to Hawaii. Is that force?
originally posted by: Boadicea
originally posted by: Blue_Jay33
Ok I am not anti-vaccine I taken vaccinations.
This should not even be necessary to say. No one should feel it is necessary to say it. The only reason any does is because so many want to FORCE things into our bodies without our consent and against our will.
This is exactly why we need a Patient's Bill of Rights. Starting with the absolute right to say "no" and the absolute right to say "yes."
People can be anti-vaxx if they so choose. People can be pro-vax if they so choose. People have an absolute inalienable Natural right to decide what does or does not go in their body. For whatever reasons they deem appropriate and proper.
Discussions of the side effects and adverse events should be for the purpose of informed consent. Nothing more. There is no one-size-fits-all. Some people will have adverse reactions. Many won't. There is no virtue in forcing harm on some to protect others. Even in a pandemic. Especially in a pandemic.
As if some bill would stop them. Bill of rights don't hold as much power as you think and as much they let us believe.
originally posted by: rickymouse
... they are now investigating a new four grand a month medicine that moderates IL6 ...
originally posted by: whereislogic
originally posted by: rickymouse
... they are now investigating a new four grand a month medicine that moderates IL6 ...
I remember Dr. Raoult talking about a new profitable drug targetting interluekin (IL) when talking about HCQ targetting IL, months ago (IL6 being the one usually referred to in the context of Covid and HCQ). I wonder if it's the same drug you are talking about above, it's called tocilizumab at 8:05 below:
originally posted by: Blue_Jay33
Ok I am not anti-vaccine I taken vaccinations.
But I am anti-Covid vaccine when people are dying like this.
This is crazy.
Detailed list of deaths with reactions and symptoms from vaccine
It seems the older you are the greater the danger to taking this. Triple danger if you have preexisting conditions, it seems to accelerate peoples deaths that were in decline anyways.
51 pages of it.
If I had aged parents in a home, I would be scared for them right now, not for COVID but for the vaccine.
originally posted by: BlissSeeker
Thanks for posting. At this moment the death total is 653 so yeah, let's keep an eye on this thing...i think we all agree it ain't gonna be pretty
Common Sense—Why So Uncommon?
“WHAT is the matter with him? He should know better,” remarks an observer. Shaking his head in disbelief, another walks away muttering, “If he had a little common sense, he would never have done that.” Have you perhaps heard similar comments? What, though, is “common sense”?
The word “sense” is defined as “accurate appreciation,” “understanding,” and “practical wisdom or judgement.” It implies that a person has the ability to judge and decide with intelligence. Common sense evidently requires that we use thinking ability. Many people would rather let others do their thinking for them. They allow the media, their peers, or popular opinion to make decisions for them.
Common sense seems to be so lacking in today’s world that an observant man once noted, ‘Common sense, in truth, is very uncommon.’ How can we acquire common sense? What are its benefits?
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