posted on Aug, 25 2021 @ 11:12 AM
I'm pretty sure that this has been mentioned somewhere on ATS, but I didn't see it come up in search results.
The CDC guidelines to be considered
"fully vaccinated" are a setup to minimize death counts:
In general, people are considered fully vaccinated:
1. 2 weeks after their second dose in a 2-dose series, such as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or
2. 2 weeks after a single-dose vaccine, such as Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine
If you don’t meet these requirements, regardless of your age, you are NOT fully vaccinated. Keep taking all precautions until you are fully
vaccinated.
www.cdc.gov...
This means that, if you die within 14 days of the poison, then you
did not die from the vaccine.
Total setup to avoid reporting deaths.
Also, this whole notion that covid is novel (previously unknown) is garbage. The S1 spike protein was patented in 2000 by Pfizer, and test kits were
patented in 2015 by Rothschild. What did they use to develop the assay? Covid 19 has also been mentioned in patent abstracts multiple times long
before 2019.
That's not
"novel"!
Additionally, in order to have Furin cleavage sites added as gain of function the "virus" absolutely had to be known in advance. Furin cleavage
sites were added to SARS-COV-1 in 2005.
There is nothing
"novel" about it. They just keep using the term to fool people. Its a pathetic attempt at propaganda and a lie.