My brother in law was recently vaxed. Nephew phoned at midnight to say that said brother in law died of a suspected massive stroke. His widow, my sister, is naturally very very distressed as is the entire family.
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@SarahPP And what else should anyone one do? I bet you have never lost a loved one. I have. Parents, parents in law, a son a niece in law, and now a brother in law. When you have some life experience under your belt get back to me on how one deals with loss.
@SarahPP tragic, that if this is real we can't really put stock in it because of his other posts. Like in the parable of the boy who cried wolf, I can't really trust what he says.
@ViciDraco And what do you expect to find out. For instance did you know according to the daily mail that 47% of the covid cases in England are people who are fully vaxed.
@hippyjoe1955 yep I saw where they had a Brit warship with all 1600 crew completely vaxed … and they had a 1 in 16 infection rate . Higher than any country ever had .
@TexChik I read an article on several sites that say the countries with the highest vax rates now have the highest covid rates. I wasn't able to find the original data used and the article was translated from German.
@hippyjoe1955 I suspect the virus wasn’t attenuated well and the shots are infecting people . In a normal situation ( not controlled by globalists ) they would immediately cease giving it … But this looks like the powers that be want to reach Spanish Flu status in the death toll .
@TexChik My uncle always complained about a small town on the highway. The speed limit on the highway was 60 mph until you got to the town and the speed dropped to 30 mph. He always said that by the time he got down to the speed limit he was out the other side. It is the same with a corona virus. By the time a vax is rolled out the virus has lost its punch and people become naturally immune to it. The spanish flu of 1918 is still around. No body dies of it.
@room101 The Daily Mail gets a lot of its stories from Reuters so the joke is on you. I have other sources that say the same thing but for you I used the Daily Mail since you are a fan of such news sources.