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originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: xuenchen
from link
weaponise the virus is said to have been obtained by US officials and was reportedly written by military scientists and senior Chinese public health officials in 2015.
So the US just kept quite about it as well. Fits the bigger picture that they're all in it together ( Governments )
The international system thus faces a paradox. Its prosperity is dependent on the success of globalization, but that process produces a dialectic that can work counter to its aspiration. The managers of globalization have few occasions to manage its political processes. The managers of the political process have incentives not necessarily congruent with the economic managers. This gap must be eliminated or at least narrowed.
Liberal garbage, you're not reporting this for CNN.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: zatara
A Chinese Communist Bio Weapon First Developed as a Chimera Virus in a Lab in Chapel Hill N.C. that was then transfered to a Lab in Wuan China due to Legal Violations in the U.S. by a Dr. Fauci of the National Institute of Health (NIH) to Study Gain Of Function Capabilities . A Criminal Experiment Released on the World Deliberetly .
Hmm.... Lets see , did I get that Right ?
originally posted by: Salander
a reply to: Mantiss2021
As it turns out, the virus itself was not the bioweapon. The injections are the weapon.
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originally posted by: Salander
a reply to: zatara
The evidence has been accumulating for months, and it is ample. But of course it is not reported by mainstream media, and that is further proof that it is bad news.
Dr. Bridle from Canada discusses it, and many other doctors too.
It is becoming very apparent that the spike protein itself is toxic, capable of attacking and destroying various organs in the body.
originally posted by: network dude
Here is one question that doesn't seem to get much air time.
If you have had the covid 19 virus, and got over it, are you immune and for how long?
and for the bonus follow up, if you are protected, do you have to still get the shot to be allowed in all the reindeer games?
originally posted by: ExiledSpirit777
I got the pfizer vaccine and Im alive and well. Nothing bad at all about it. Uneducated and/or paranoid people will be uneducated and/or paranoid.
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
originally posted by: ExiledSpirit777
I got the pfizer vaccine and Im alive and well. Nothing bad at all about it. Uneducated and/or paranoid people will be uneducated and/or paranoid.
Your decision to take the vaccine after you educated yourself to the risks, is your right, and I am sure it is good thing that you are not experiencing any ill effects.
Everyone will not have your same experience, so it should be left to the individual to make that choice.
Many people are very educated, and have decided against taking the vaccine based on their own health history. They are not paranoid or ignorant, if their decision is to refuse the vaccine at this time.
As far as ill effects are concerned, many of them are not readily noticeable. I hope that you, and everyone else that chose to take the vaccine, have no ill effects, and if they do, I hope they are mild and short lived. That will not be the case for all, so I think for some, the decision to not take the vaccine at this time is not all paranoid, but sound, prudent, and cautious.
We have to be sensitive, and tolerant of the needs and choices of others, if we want to hold on to the ability to make choices of our own.