How do we know the jab works? Is it because vaccinated people have fewer cases of Covid, and are less likely to be hospitalized or die? These signs of efficacy seem to be diminishing as scientists seem to now agree that vaccines now offer much less protection. Why do we need anything to save our lives? Most people don't get Covid. M…
How do we know the jab works? Is it because vaccinated people have fewer cases of Covid, and are less likely to be hospitalized or die? These signs of efficacy seem to be diminishing as scientists seem to now agree that vaccines now offer much less protection. Why do we need anything to save our lives? Most people don't get Covid. Most people don't die from Covid. Covid is easily cured when treated early outside of the hospital. Why is polio relevant? It's a totally different disease. I'm so happy that you didn't get adverse reactions from Covid vaccination--so many people are not so lucky. Ivermectin has been proven safe and effective for treating parasitic disease. It is used in many nursing homes in the United States for treating scabies, and is used without a prescription (that's how safe it is) for decades in India and Africa for treating disease--including Covid. Merck, the manufacturer of Ivermectin, even boasts of its safety in treating parasitic infections. I am just now listening to a fascinating lecture by Sally Mallon about germ theory. https://www.bitchute.com/video/aP92ilqhPTHI/ She states the consequences of germ theory are "Kill each germ with a toxic drug. Prevent each germ with a toxic vaccine." The Lancet in a recent paper reported 15 deaths in a nursing home--possibly from Ivermectin. Meanwhile the CDC has confirmed over 8000 deaths from toxic mRNA vaccines in the last 18 months. You got vaccinated and didn't get sick. I take Ivermectin every week, and also didn't get poisoned or sick. I guess that proves we are both right. Vaccination works! Ivermectin also works! To each his own poison.
How do we know the jab works? Is it because vaccinated people have fewer cases of Covid, and are less likely to be hospitalized or die? These signs of efficacy seem to be diminishing as scientists seem to now agree that vaccines now offer much less protection. Why do we need anything to save our lives? Most people don't get Covid. Most people don't die from Covid. Covid is easily cured when treated early outside of the hospital. Why is polio relevant? It's a totally different disease. I'm so happy that you didn't get adverse reactions from Covid vaccination--so many people are not so lucky. Ivermectin has been proven safe and effective for treating parasitic disease. It is used in many nursing homes in the United States for treating scabies, and is used without a prescription (that's how safe it is) for decades in India and Africa for treating disease--including Covid. Merck, the manufacturer of Ivermectin, even boasts of its safety in treating parasitic infections. I am just now listening to a fascinating lecture by Sally Mallon about germ theory. https://www.bitchute.com/video/aP92ilqhPTHI/ She states the consequences of germ theory are "Kill each germ with a toxic drug. Prevent each germ with a toxic vaccine." The Lancet in a recent paper reported 15 deaths in a nursing home--possibly from Ivermectin. Meanwhile the CDC has confirmed over 8000 deaths from toxic mRNA vaccines in the last 18 months. You got vaccinated and didn't get sick. I take Ivermectin every week, and also didn't get poisoned or sick. I guess that proves we are both right. Vaccination works! Ivermectin also works! To each his own poison.