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To: Jack of All Trades who wrote (1808)10/27/2021 11:15:04 AM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4411
 
that would be a lot of people ...

wonder if that does explain it all --

but would that make it a matter of time or a matter of permanently decreased severity for those who are injected "correctly?"

Guess a lot of those injections are given by untrained folks.

Do we believe everyone who opts for a vaccine ... is actually getting vaccine???



To: Jack of All Trades who wrote (1808)11/4/2021 6:22:22 AM
From: Bull RidaH  Respond to of 4411
 
"The people that are exhibiting signs right away are probably getting it injected directly into a vein upon injection."

The myth that the vaccine contents are localized in the shoulder, is dispelled in point #4 of this article by Christopher Elliott:

deconstructingconventional.com

Mr Elliott's PHD-level article is what we'd all like to publish if we had 6 months of free time and several research assistants. Thorough and comprehensive are 2 adjectives that only begin to describe how tremendous Elliott's work is. He must be related to Ralph Nelson?? <g>

It's an impressive follow-up to his first article linked below, both of which should be required reading to achieve informed consent by anyone contemplating the unthinkable prospect of injecting a covid vaccine into their body.

deconstructingconventional.com

A few hours invested in patiently reading the 2 articles above, and going through all the linked reference articles & videos, is well worth it if it helps avoid a lifetime of regret.



To: Jack of All Trades who wrote (1808)11/6/2021 12:54:55 PM
From: Bull RidaH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4411
 
"They should be aspirating the injection prior to pushing the plunger to see if they hit a vein"

This video confirms you are right, and some of the injuries are a direct result.