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'Choices have consequences': Can you sue if an unvaccinated person gives you COVID-19?

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posted on Aug, 13 2021 @ 10:07 PM
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originally posted by: HawkEyi
a reply to: hounddoghowlie

What about if i am un vaccinated and i get sick with covid but from the vaccinated? can i sue the vaccinated?


Again, COVID has an incubation period of about 5 to 6 days before symptoms start. You would have to think back at least that far, total up all your contacts with random people in any way that could have allowed for viral transmission, and then definitively prove that the person you are suing is *the* person who infected you.

Not gonna happen.

It would be much, much easier to prove that with something like HIV that has a very specific mode of transmission requiring definite and specialized circumstances in order to be passed from person to person.



posted on Aug, 13 2021 @ 10:23 PM
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To achieve herd immunity the shots would have to be effective. Clearly they are not effective, unless ...

When 75% of the ~40 trillion mRNA proteins in the second shot find their way to the endothelial cells around your capillaries, those cells start massively producing Covid spike proteins, and they'll embed themselves in your ACE2 receptors. Your antibodies will recognize the antigen, and your leukocytes will be tricked into thinking your capillary walls are foreign invaders and eat them. The better your immune system is, the worse it will be. Your body will then try to repair the destroyed capillaries by creating tiny clots all over those endothelial cells (or in the worst case, where they used to be). This microclotting is too small to show up on a scan (like an arterial blockage or something like that), but it will be potentially everywhere, impeding the proper flow of blood, oxygen, etc. to and from your body's cells. This clotting is permanent.

If you're lucky, you won't notice it, or you'll get minor temporary side effects. If you're unlucky, you'll permanently get winded much more easily than you used to, and you may have long-term heart trouble as your heart works harder to overcome the difficulties caused by pervasive microclotting. If you're really unlucky, you'll get myocarditis and die within a few days of the second shot.

Who knows? With luck, your immune system will be too poor to create a horrific autoimmune disease. The more boosters you take, the more fire you get to play with. Also, don't forget that the mRNA itself was reengineered to be more resilient, so it didn't break down too fast in the bloodstream. They misfolded it 5 times over for a more prion-like protein than the prion-like protein that causes Parkinson's disease (misfolded 4 times). Long-term, it may cause prion diseases. If you avoid the second shot, you'll skip the autoimmune cannibalism and clotting problem, so the potential prion diseases may be the only long-term outcome that you have to worry about from the first shot alone...that we know of, so far. a reply to: 1947boomer



posted on Aug, 13 2021 @ 10:30 PM
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a reply to: HawkEyi

I posted this on the joke page but it probably belongs here.




posted on Aug, 13 2021 @ 10:39 PM
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a reply to: HawkEyi

This is a massive psyop being conducted to divide the human population. To separate us, and get us to fight each other, instead of fighting and recognizing who, behind the curtain, is really to blame for all of this.

Humanity needs to get smarter, and realize how they manipulate us on a macro level. The race wars, the gender wars, and now the “vaccine” wars....on and on and on..

We should wake up and stop falling for it, and take our power back.
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posted on Aug, 13 2021 @ 11:01 PM
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a reply to: HawkEyi

If they can't prove or refuse to ptove that the virus exists, which means there is no comparative assay, how would they know who the virus came from, if it even exists or if variants even exist.

Cheers - Dave



posted on Aug, 13 2021 @ 11:08 PM
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a reply to: HawkEyi

Can we sue big pharma mobsters for causing dead or damage to people after getting their jab?






posted on Aug, 13 2021 @ 11:09 PM
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originally posted by: hounddoghowlie
a reply to: DBCowboy


it gonna be open and shut case, you knew you did it.

Like in the Handmaids Tale, equipped with the mask in court.



posted on Aug, 13 2021 @ 11:29 PM
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Since the vaccinated can and do spread covid, can a vaccinated person sue the another vaccinated person for giving them covid? Or are both too sophisticated for that to even be probable in clown world?
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posted on Aug, 14 2021 @ 12:11 AM
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a reply to: HairForceOne

Darn you got me there, I was going to post just that,
is really stupid, the media is soo full of crap they do not even need intelligent people to do the news, they just hire bubble heads to push the agendas they get paid to push.

It is truth actually since the vaxed can give the virus to unvaxed and to each other, can we sue them too?


It will sound great in a court room while making a case.



posted on Aug, 14 2021 @ 01:05 AM
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What would you be able to sue them for? Once they lose their job, their home, all their possessions and a driven like pariahs and lepers into hiding in the wilderness. Easier to get blood from a stone.
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posted on Aug, 14 2021 @ 01:11 AM
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Soon in Australia as an unvaccinated person I will not be allowed near sporting events,concerts,pubs,clubs and restaurants thats ok I dont wish to go near antibody dependent enhanced spike protein ridden vaccinated people



posted on Aug, 14 2021 @ 02:23 AM
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originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: HawkEyi

Can you sue if someone gives you the flu?

Can you sue if someone gives you HIV?

Can you sue if someone gives you the common cold?



No, sometimes, no.

US law has a concept known as informed consent, which means that a person can't be deemed to have consented if they were lied to beforehand. For example, if a bank fails to tell you about the potential risks of a particular financial product, or a company doesn't warn you about a flaw or a limitation with their product.

Or, in this context, if a person has a communicable disease and deliberately conceals this from you. You might have said know if you'd known, or you might have taken additional precautions, but you were unable to make an educated decision because the full facts were kept from you.



posted on Aug, 14 2021 @ 02:24 AM
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originally posted by: HairForceOne
Since the vaccinated can and do spread covid, can a vaccinated person sue the another vaccinated person for giving them covid? Or are both too sophisticated for that to even be probable in clown world?


They spread it at a significantly lower rate.

People who carry handguns still get robbed. By your definition this means that the second amendment is worthless.



posted on Aug, 14 2021 @ 02:33 AM
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The newspaper should be sued for asking the question and printing it. Talk about BLATANTLY planting a seed.

Now dumb people will act even more dumb. 😒



posted on Aug, 14 2021 @ 03:08 AM
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It is all just BS, in my opinion. No one could ever prove who they actually got the virus from, except in very special circumstances.

All this really is, IMHO, is yet another attempt of the government trying to coerce more people into getting the vaccine. They are using the fear of being sued as just another cattle prod incentive to move us all along.

Seriously, if COVID were as deadly as they would have us believe, and the vaccine as effective in preventing severe symptoms as they would like us to believe, what rational person wouldn't be getting in line to take the jab?

IMHO.



posted on Aug, 14 2021 @ 03:09 AM
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a reply to: Rich Z




what rational person wouldn't be getting in line to take the jab?

There seem to be more and more rational people in some places.



posted on Aug, 14 2021 @ 04:03 AM
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a reply to: HawkEyi
The answer is yes you can sue for anything..(people sued and won for spilling hot coffee on themselves.. others sued for tripping after breaking and entering.. and won.)

But in this case it's a waste of time/money.. because vaxed people spread it just as much. Plus you can not prove that someone gave that to you. So I HIGHLY doubt any lawyers would take your case, without you paying full upfront fees and signing a waiver for loss in court due to lack of evidence.

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posted on Aug, 14 2021 @ 04:12 AM
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a reply to: stormbringercompanion

There is no point of a herd immunity if their real aim was 100% vaccination. An 100% vaccination wont end the pandemic. Never mind the side effects of the mRNA covid vaxs.



posted on Aug, 14 2021 @ 04:13 AM
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a reply to: Phage

Never mind the side effects of the mRNA vaxs which are ignored by the news media as "Rare"



posted on Aug, 14 2021 @ 05:40 AM
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originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: HawkEyi

Can we sue big pharma mobsters for causing dead or damage to people after getting their jab?





Yes, yes you can.

But only if you can prove that they knowingly allowed an unsafe product on to the market. If they took reasonable precautions to ensure it's safety then you're not going to get very far.







 
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