The COVID JAB UPDATED POLL

Started by Here's Johnny!, August 30, 2022, 12:11 PM

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Will you get another booster shot of the "COVID" Jab?

Yes I will keep taking them regardless.
6 (11.3%)
No, I stopped after 2 jabs.
9 (17%)
No. I stopped after 3 jabs.
7 (13.2%)
No way no how...never took that shit!
23 (43.4%)
I am not sure yet.
3 (5.7%)
Never heard of COVID!!!
1 (1.9%)
No, I stopped after 1 jab
4 (7.5%)

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CNCAppsJames

Want to see hospitals get overrun? Just put a death tracker tickertape on the TV and run it 24-7. That's how you overrun ERs and create mass hysteria. Want to create an actual shortage of something? Tell people there is a shortage of something and show an empty shelf.

I won't deny people died from the 'rona, just like I won't deny people die from the flu. Statistically the last time I looked and the numbers I saw from CDC, when you factor population, the number of deaths were not that different from any other year. When you have a 99.997% chance of survival after getting it, pardon me if I don't get too worked up over it.What I find more tragic than the deaths themselves is the way we forced people to die alone. That... that was bullshit.

Any trust I ever had in my government has been shattered with the handling of 'rona and the 2020 election shitshow. Those rat bastards whant to tell me the sky is blue, I'm gonna check for myself... lying pieces of shit. 

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neurosis

Quote from: CNCAppsJames on September 28, 2023, 07:00 AMWant to see hospitals get overrun? Just put a death tracker tickertape on the TV and run it 24-7. That's how you overrun ERs and create mass hysteria. Want to create an actual shortage of something? Tell people there is a shortage of something and show an empty shelf.

The reason I'm asking so many questions regarding "false positives" is that massive testing continued even after the numbers went down. If there were so many false positives, why didn't the false positives continue to show up? Why was there such a drastic decrease in positive tests when covid started to wane? Then, why did positive tests start picking up again when people started getting sick, presumably with covid. Just some random coincidence?

I get that people are skeptics, but when I try to piece the logic together, it just doesn't make sense to me.


Quote from: rdshear on September 28, 2023, 06:31 AMMy covid experience was worse than a common cold the first time but not as bad as the FLU.

My first covid experience was so bad that I could feel myself going in to shock. I started having a very difficult time breathing and I couldn't function at all for two days. I was sick for two weeks but the symptoms lingered for at least two months. I've never felt that sick from a flu. 

The second time I got it, it was no worse than the sniffles and a weak cold.
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mowens

I had all the symptoms but never got a positive test result.
"I would gladly risk feeling bad at times if it also meant that I could taste my dessert." - Data

Smit

I had the symptoms of a cold and did test positive for covid. It actually did knock me down for a day or two, more than a regular cold would, but the third day I was mowing the grass, the 4th day I was isolating while going fishing.

Many years ago I had a case of the flu that made me sicker than a dog for 3 days, and lingered on afterwards for a while. Since then, not much in the way of the flu.

Smit

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on September 28, 2023, 08:15 AMPerhaps we were all poisoned.

Spraying you with brain killing poisons would explain a lot.

Honestly I think that's the most plausible thing you're ever posted here! Good job! :cheers:
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neurosis

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on September 28, 2023, 08:15 AMAs Tim said and it's all available - the research funding, the payments to Wuhan (and most probably Ukraine labs too) - the "bioweapon" developed in Wuhan.

So there is irrefutable proof that covid is a bioweapon developed in a lab in China?
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mowens

How does midazolam come into play? It's a sedative.
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RobertELee

Want a way to get high Covid deaths? Pay the families of the dead $9000 to mark the death as Covid. And forget about the 15 other comorbidities that patient had.

But that would never happen.... :whistle:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/covid-funerals-assistance/2021/04/06/d7d1db20-9659-11eb-b28d-bfa7bb5cb2a5_story.html
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neurosis

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on September 29, 2023, 11:25 AMHere's a good thread with some stats


Before I weed through pages of information I'm likely to not give a shit about, you're going to have to let me know what the narrative is.  That pneumonia, not covid, was the problem?
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neurosis

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Quote from: Newbeeee™ on September 29, 2023, 11:51 AMDon't worry about it.

lol. I'm not. I don't mean to sound crass about it, but every time I get sucked down a rabbit hole I find just as much information saying that the other information is misleading and that studies are being read and explained wrong by armatures (or people with agendas) who got their phd's in virology, microbiology, and immunology, from google search.

Some of these things take a long time to read through and I'm likely to misunderstand some of what I'm reading as well and I'm not doing myself any favors trying to decipher information that I may not understand, especially when it comes to decisions regarding my health. 
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Incogneeto

Quote from: neurosis on September 29, 2023, 01:09 PMlol. I'm not. I don't mean to sound crass about it, but every time I get sucked down a rabbit hole I find just as much information saying that the other information is misleading and that studies are being read and explained wrong by armatures (or people with agendas) who got their phd's in virology, microbiology, and immunology, from google search.

Some of these things take a long time to read through and I'm likely to misunderstand some of what I'm reading as well and I'm not doing myself any favors trying to decipher information that I may not understand, especially when it comes to decisions regarding my health. 


You're such a Pussy... Just read everything. ;D

And Yes... some people have a LOT more free time than I.LOL!!!

Or choose to waste it chasing Unicorns. ;D

I'm going to end this.


The Covid (China Virus) was developed in a Lab. And Effectively used to Control the Public.

We know the Lie.

We Understand the abuse.

Governmental and Social media wise.

This Horse is Dead.

Move On. :)
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neurosis

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Quote from: Incogneeto on September 29, 2023, 01:57 PMAnd Yes... some people have a LOT more free time than I.LOL!!!

Or choose to waste it chasing Unicorns. ;D


I mean, that's kinda my point.  :D 

If I posted an article written by a microbiologist molecular biologist that said that the paper written by the doctors who claimed that the pcr test were inaccurate misrepresented some information in their findings, and then explained how the tests work and why they are accurate, nobody that follows Bret Weinstein or buys in to the two plandemic documentaries (are they actually documentaries when there is so much misinformation in them?) is going to believe it so it's just a waste of time.

Some times I like going down the rabbit holes, but some times I feel like I'm just beating my head against a wall. I *always* try to look up both sides of the information so I end up spending 5x the amount of time and it always leads to the same place.  *Most* of the conspiracies are based on a misrepresentation of facts and half truths. Not only that, but I don't understand enough about what I'm reading or listening to to argue either side intelligently. I'll just be a blabbering ignoramus trying to get people to believe shit that I don't even fully understand myself.

I'm also a bit bias in that I have a hard time getting myself to trust information being spread by people who are not experts, some profiting off of, pushing information based on theories that are being passing off as facts. 
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CNCAppsJames

Quote from: neurosis on September 29, 2023, 11:36 AM... pneumonia comorbidities, not covid, was the problem?
Accuracy fiss...

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Quote from: neurosis on September 29, 2023, 02:18 PMI'll just be a blabbering ignoramus trying to get people to believe shit that I don't even fully understand myself.
I hope nobody else catches on to me. :D  ;D
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