Reading the news today, there are an overwhelming amount of articles, claiming the safety in the covid- vaccine. Yet, very few, if any, are showing the adverse reactions. The problem isn't that there aren't any to report, it's simply that they are being silenced. There's a reason that when Pfzier and Moderna shots were approved for authorized emergency use, they included that these companies would NOT be held responsible if said reactions occurred, but have full amnesty. It is almost as of they knew the outcome and wrote in a way to be excempt from any backlash or accountablity. Now that half of the U.S. has been inocculated, we are hearing about these side effects, but we aren't hearing about it through media. Instead, through friends and family. Those who work in hospitals and see it first hand. The ones brave enough to be used as test rats for the pharmaceutical companies, through the guise of the government, "looking out for your health and saftey". I think Ronald Reagan saying still rings true, staying "The 9 scariest words are, 'I'm from the government, and I'm here to help'." Here, we have the doctor who invented mRNA vaccines. Listen as he hits points on how exactly this technology works, and how he also warned the FDA before approval. This vaccine is cytotoxic, and travels throughout the body instead of resting in a centralized injection site. The results, are expansive, affecting multiple parts of the anatomy.
No human is created equally, not everyone will have the same allergies, disease, health problem etc. therefore we cannot fully say with certainty that this vaccine is safe for 100% of the population. Especially children, who are not fully developed, with a vaccine that's not been completely tested and approved. Please, be safe. Not sorry.
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