This signals the end of an era of pharmaceutical innovation marked by arrogance, huge expenditure, wild risk taking, decades of skullduggery, and experiments on the population that will go down in history. Jay and RFK deserve congratulations for finally codifying the fate accompli, but the verdict had already been rendered by the public.
The public has long been skeptical of these injections. Even in the summer of 2021, I gave a speech in which I improvised an unexpected laugh line about how governments are always claiming to do good things for us while forcing on us things we don’t want. Listing taxes, public radio, foreign wars, and inflation, I included mRNA injection.
The crowd went wild. Of course this was a time of intensifying mandates in all sectors. People were forced to get a shot they did not need or want, and you could feel the outrage growing. Whole cities were segregated by vaccine status. Students were being kicked out of school and professors losing their jobs too. Even nurses who had risked it all and gained natural immunity were forced to inoculate themselves.
It was the same summer in which the people’s favorite COVID vaccine, the one-and-done produced by J&J that used a different method of delivery, was pulled off the market by none other than Anthony Fauci. It was part of a long effort to boost one method of delivering immunity (mRNA) over every other option.
Which makes me wonder just how rich Fauci became in this.
I'll also note that the one time my doc tried to talk me into getting a Wuhan vaccine, he specified the J&J vaccine.
More on the studies here.
There really are people, both in .gov and private businesses, who need to be in cells over this, and it wouldn't hurt people's feelings if some of them wound up on a rope. Like the bastards who pushed to have children be required to take this garbage.
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I find I suffer from a deplorable fatigue of vaccine stories. This subject has engendered thousands of 'jaw miles' in the telling and re-telling.
People either know, or they don't and won't.
college that forced the vax on students only to lose four of them to "sudden death" myocarditis. cops that followed unlawful orders. i still hear commercials peddling this poison. i quit my job at a college rather than vax up. don't regret it, but it set me and my family back financially until recently. don't forget the military brass that forced the vax even though the court ruled against them. no one will ever trust them again, ever.
Every trip to the VA, they always asked if I wanted the shot. I refused a tetanus shot when they offered one because of a few scrapes I got in a fall, and have never gotten a shot of any kind for the last 5 years.
6 months does not an end of an era make.
RFK ending funding of mrna research is a start, and I hope he doubles down by putting an end to vaccine schedules for infants and children. There's way too many of them that are totally unnecessary (like hepatitis or hpv), and the evidence is piling up that they've caused a lot of v-injuries as well.
However, As long as there's money to be made, I think the pharma industrial complex will try to bypass Kennedy. They still have deep pockets and plenty of congressmen to keep 'em full.
I don't know if four years will be enough for Kennedy to really make a difference, but who knows? Maybe he'll be kept through multiple administrations and undo all the damage done by Fauci and his minions.
-lg
The mRNA vaccine exposed that we have a systemic problem in American "healthcare". Specifically the conflict of interest created by doctors being incentivized to prescribe certain medications by the pharmaceutical industry.
To make a long story short, I was essentially forced to get a shot or quit my job (not by my company, by a customer...again, making a long story short).
I was lucky. The J&J shot was going out of fashion, so I had to shop around, but I eventually found a place who was still doing them. I drove 45 minutes to get the shot that I had determined to be the "least bad" option, but I got one of those stupid cards that said "fully vaccinated" and was able to fulfill my contractual obligations to the customer.
It came close to me needing to get a "booster" which would have had to have been mRNA because the J&J was gone by then. I was seriously considering saying to hell with it and quitting. I was leaning very hard in that direction, but just before it came to a head, the mandatory booster requirement was rescinded and I was spared that difficult decision.
I consider myself lucky. I was able to avoid the mRNA shot but still keep a good job that pays well and I enjoy.
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