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Anti-FLU vaxer all my life. Now this CV vaccine is being pushed. Why should I take it? [I Am Against Vaccination]

I am an anti-flu vaccine person by choice. I certainly would NEVER take this one for reasons that you will learn in the video.
This "vaccine" is actually what they are calling an "immune therapy".
The following video will explain the details, she is a Nurse in the UK who has seen,
studied and heard all the fear-mongering warnings that we "must all take the vaccine"
and seen, studied and explain the results of MANY who have.
[b]Research. Think for yourself.[/b]
I wish you health and long life.
Ms A

KATE SHEMIRANI ---- https://www.bitchute.com/video/58Jpxd9OoFHR/ please copy and paste into your browser; this platform will only allow Youtube.
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SW-User
Like you, I have chosen not to mock or insist the people in my life get the vaccine. I have friends who have gotten it and others who have chosen not to.

I'm overloaded on information being thrown at me with covid-19 so I won't be watching your video or commenting on it. I feel there is so little that we know, information seems to change daily, that I'm simply making the choice to go with my conscience. I'm getting the vaccine because I made the decision to visit an elderly relative for her 85th birthday this summer. She's now vaccinated and has asked me to get it. I'm not worried about the effect it may have on my future health. We have so many poisons in our food and environment that this doesn't faze me. If there is any chance it might help get this pandemic under control, I'm there. I don't believe this is a political issue as others feel it is. For me, it's a personal choice. However, I do wish people, no matter if they've gotten the vaccine or not, would wear their masks in public places that are enclosed. I'm dismayed many people have turned this into a political issue rather than a public health one. I think being courteous towards the elderly, our friends, and neighbors, is the right thing to do.
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
@SW-User If I listen to the experts at the CDC who’s job public health is then I take the vaccine, if I am not going to listen to the experts then I am going to decide myself then I am going to look around rather than pay attention to social media. When I look around I know a bunch of people who got the vaccine and nobody had any trouble other than feeling a little tire for a day or a sore arm, nobody not one person I know had something bad happen to them after taking the vaccination. Also when I look around I know of people who got the corona, most of them felt really bad but are ok now. Several of them though are dead, never made it out of the hospital . That pretty much did it for me, know people who got corona and they are dead, know people who got the vaccination are they are alive. Just look around and make your choice on what you see if you don’t believe the experts rather than pay attention to something someone said in a video you don’t even know.
SW-User
@Subsumedpat I never said I didn't believe the experts. I do recognize though that the information keeps changing as time goes on. I believe this has to do with the fact that it's a brand new virus, it appears to undermine an already compromised system, and as we move forward, what was once thought as correct, has been changed by the CDC as they progress with their information gathering. I think this is normal when faced with a new contagion. They update the information as it becomes available. ATM, I'm on information overload. I won't watch a video that wasn't published by a well known and highly respected health expert. But, I won't tell anyone what to do. People will do what they believe is the correct choice for them. Sadly, I do believe that this virus will be a major health challenge for years to come because people believe there is a government conspiracy afoot.
@SW-User [quote]Sadly, I do believe that this virus will be a major health challenge for years to come because people believe there is a government conspiracy afoot.[/quote]

THAT is a very interesting, confusing statement
[b][u]You state: [/u][/b]
[b]Sadly, I do believe that this virus will be a major health challenge for years to come [/b]

(for any other "reason" than the one given below; you got my curiosity)

[b]because people believe there is a government conspiracy afoot.[/b]
Really? That's like saying women who report being raped, is the MAJOR REASON for why violent crimes of rape will "be a challenge for years to come".

Sorry, but I ask because that appears to me to be NONSENSICAL. IF, it will be a major health challenge it WILL NOT BE BECAUSE that "people believe there is a government conspiracy underfoot".
SW-User
@MsAlaineEYes You have your opinions. I didn't challenge them. To compare what I stated to [quote] That's like saying women who report being raped, is the MAJOR REASON for why violent crimes of rape will "be a challenge for years to come".[/quote] is highly insulting. Talk about nonsensical! I see you edited your original post in which I recall you appeared to be a kind person who wasn't going to judge anyone. Thanks. Have a glorious day.