Goldbrick
7k posts, incept 2008-01-23
2021-05-20 08:28:59
Yep. I approached these vaccines (I call them lethal injections) from the standpoint that they were dangerous until proven otherwise, based on the abysmal history of coronavirus vaccine attempts, and also that mRNA had never been used (that we know of) on humans in a vaccine form. So there was a high burden to satisfy me. Thus, I told my relatives on Christmas Day that I was not going to be a guinea pig and was going to wait 6 months before making a decision about getting jabbed, during which time I could evaluate the drug's performance and risks. Their looks told me they thought I went off the deep end! They all got jabbed at their first opportunity, and were among the 99% who got lucky and suffered no adverse reactions. Maybe they will continue to be lucky and will have no long term adverse reactions, but whatever happens, they own it. Like you said, maybe a safer jab will come along that isn't as dangerous, but until then, I will keep on the prophylaxis protocol. It's much safer than these jabs.
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