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Default OT: Experimental vaccines and your health

On 2/5/2021 12:17 PM, Bod wrote:
On 05/02/2021 18:01, Muggles wrote:
On 2/5/2021 11:53 AM, Bod wrote:
On 05/02/2021 17:29, Muggles wrote:
On 2/5/2021 10:17 AM, trader_4 wrote:
On Friday, February 5, 2021 at 11:15:07 AM UTC-5, Muggles wrote:
On 2/4/2021 10:29 PM, Roger Blake wrote:
On 2021-02-04, Muggles wrote:
Gene therapy ...

I will not be vaccinated. Period.

I ONLY consider being vaccinated after such shots have been tested
for
several years. By then, the majority of negative reactions have been
documented, along with why those reactions happened. I get a flu shot
every fall because I've seen those work with very little allergic
reactions. The covid "vaccines" have not been tested long enough
for me
to even consider taking one of those shots. I'm no guinea pig. If
other people WANT to be experimented on, that's their business.



Let's see what you say when you're hospitalized with Covid.Â*Â* What
are guys
like Herman Cain, who wouldn't distance, wouldn't wear a mask, saying?



I've evidently already had a mild version of covid, and I'm fine.
At least that's what they said when I had a sinus infection, which
was treated with antibiotics.Â* Multiple family members and friends
have had similar cold type illnesses.Â* They're fine, too.Â* I only
know one older man who got the "flu" and waited too long before
seeking medical assistance.Â* They told him if he had waited 2 more
days that he would have died.Â* After receiving covid antibody
plasma, he's improved dramatically and will be getting out of the
hospital tomorrow (just confirmed).



COVID-19 is caused by a virus, and therefore antibiotics should not
be used for prevention or treatment.



They weren't treating covid ... I had a sinus infection.Â* Sinus
infections are treated with antibiotics - z pac to be specific.

Additionally, the ONLY medical treatment they CAN offer for covid is
antibody plasma that directly targets covid.Â* Vaccines work to trick
your immune system to creating your own antibodies.Â* When you're
deathly ill, your immune system isn't exactly working hard to create
antibodies.

After I began my antibiotics, I was tested for covid, and it came back
positive.Â* Does that mean every sinus infection I've had was caused by
some form of covid virus?Â* I dunno ... there are many versions of covid.

I can't find any typical covid symptoms that have been listed that I
had, so was it really covid or a false positive?

A sinus infection usually makes me feel tired, and that's the ONLY
symptom on the covid symptom list that I've had, YET, they said I
tested positive for covid.Â* Never had a fever, or any of the other
symptoms they list for covid.

I haven't really felt all that bad, either.Â* Just tired.



Ah, you didn't mention a Covid test in your last post.


Do I have to state the obvious? How would they tell me I had covid w/o
a test?

I said this "I've evidently already had a mild version of covid, and I'm
fine. At least that's what they said when I had a sinus infection,
which was treated with antibiotics. "
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Maggie