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September 29, 2021, 04:13:50 AM
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My brother got two shots already from Pfizer and the reaction of his body was he became weak after the 2nd dose but with the first dose, not that much side effect. Yes, his physical strength seems weak but he can still move and do some lite things that he used to do.
He took the vaccine several months ago.
Well thats a positive.
So went in healthy came home sick.
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September 29, 2021, 04:00:21 AM
#20
If people aren't dying of Covid, then what are they dying from? I'm talking primarily about the huge spike in excess deaths (irrespective of official reason) prior to the vaccination programme.
I know the answer, just wondering what you think.

In my opinion, Covid-19, as virus, does not kill by itself. It just quickens the illnesses and problems organism have. If persons is healthy and has a great immune system, then he should not be afraid of covid. But, for example, if a person has first stage of lung cancer (first stage is not the most dangerous one) and get a covid. Then covid can speed up this first stage into fourth and the risk of a death is greatly increased. I would say that covid is just a booster, that speeds the development of persons illness or organism destruction.

I cant say that I am a very healthy person. But compared to my sporty colleague, after second Pfizer shot, I had high temperature and felt destroyed, and he does not.
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September 29, 2021, 03:37:23 AM
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If people aren't dying of Covid, then what are they dying from? I'm talking primarily about the huge spike in excess deaths (irrespective of official reason) prior to the vaccination programme.
I know the answer, just wondering what you think.
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September 29, 2021, 02:54:02 AM
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My brother got two shots already from Pfizer and the reaction of his body was he became weak after the 2nd dose but with the first dose, not that much side effect. Yes, his physical strength seems weak but he can still move and do some lite things that he used to do.
He took the vaccine several months ago.

They'll KNOW that your brother 'got covid' before being 'vaccinated'(*) and now he has 'long covid'.

They will also KNOW that he's very lucky to have had the jab because otherwise he would be dead for sure.

To quote Al Franken:  "Some people call this phenomenon pseudo-certainty.  I call it being a fucking idiot."

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* Note that 'vaccinated' is not at all the same thing as being 'injected'.  One is only 'vaccinated' 14 days after the final injection of a series.  Then one is back to being 'unvaccinated' 90 days after said final series.  So there is only a 2 1/2 month window of being 'vaccinated'.  Getting your 'booster' will make your green-pass green again and will (maybe) get you labeled as vaccinated at time of death (although your death will rarely be labeled 'covid' if you could qualify as 'vaccinated'.)

This trick is _part_ of how they can call 'covid' a 'pandemic of the unvaccinated' and deal with the high mortality of the injection since death from it peaks 3 days after the injection and asymptotically approaches new-normal as time goes by.  People assume that if you go in, get the jab, then die three days later it will go on the 'vaccinated' tally.  Nope.  It's called 'death from covid' in an 'unvaccinated' person.

The other trick they used to get the 'pandemic of the unvaccinated' was to use a time window from before jabbed people were common then cut it off in like June or something.  When someone noticed and challenged them on this, they 'Oh, we are still collating the most recent 2.5 months of data.'

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September 28, 2021, 08:18:38 PM
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We are so thankful to our brothers and sisters in the UK, who are not so great the liars as their counterparts in America.


UK hospital data shocks the world: 80% of COVID deaths are among the vaccinated… COVID deaths up 3,000% after vaccine wave



A deadly combination of science fraud, institutional coercion, bribery, Big Tech censorship, government force and media propaganda are bringing the world to its knees. There is NO real-world data showing that covid-19 vaccines reduce the risk of hospitalization and death. Right now, hospital data from the United Kingdom is shocking the world, providing serious evidence of vaccine failure and vaccine-induced death. In the UK, up to 80 percent of COVID deaths are currently coming from vaccinated people. COVID deaths across the UK are now 3,000 percent more frequent than they were at the same time a year ago, when the population was “unvaccinated.”

For over a year, vaccine efficacy was tirelessly promoted, even though absolute risk reduction for all the COVID vaccines on the market was less than two percent, a meaningless number. To make matters worse, the vaccines are increasing the rate of iatrogenic death and making more people susceptible to severe respiratory disease, priming human cells for antibody dependent enhancement.

UK Public Health mortality data shocks the world

The UK’s Yellow Card Scheme, a vaccine injury and medical error surveillance system, shows a clear pattern of vaccine failure. COVID vaccines are increasing hospitalization and death for people who could have easily gone on with their lives, healthy and VAX-free. Instead of being coerced into risky, compounding vaccine experiments, thousands of sick and dying people could have faced a potential infection and recovered with durable, natural immunity.

UK hospital data shows that covid-19 deaths are 3,000 percent higher now compared to this time last year, and it’s not the “unvaccinated” who are dying in greater numbers. The latest data from Public Health England shows just how dangerous vaccine worship and coercion is. From February 1, 2021 to September 12, 2021, the unvaccinated represented just 28 percent of the covid fatalities while the vaccinated represented 72 percent of the deaths!


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September 28, 2021, 06:42:49 PM
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They are doing a lot placebos so as to limit the spooking of the herd via body-bags.  If you lucked out, don't worry;  they'll get you with the boosters.


Just to get you a bit more fired up...

Isn't it interesting that you just so happened to be talking about placebos, as though it's the logical answer to a vaccine refusal? Yeah, I know what you're trying to say, but I'm just not buying it.
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September 28, 2021, 06:00:16 PM
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My brother got two shots already from Pfizer and the reaction of his body was he became weak after the 2nd dose but with the first dose, not that much side effect. Yes, his physical strength seems weak but he can still move and do some lite things that he used to do.
He took the vaccine several months ago.
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September 28, 2021, 05:55:10 PM
#14
Moderna 1st Dose I felt site soreness and maybe a little hot and flashy ---worked that day, only site pain the next day.

Cut and paste my 2nd dose...

Got my 2nd Moderna in May-- before going in to work, other than site pain and what felt like slight hot flashes I felt fine.
Next Day : felt slightly crappy, had a 6am- 6:45pm work shift so I felt really crappy by the end of the day --heavy and fatigued, slight hot flashes.
Next day no symptoms, arm pain fading.

Just got my flu shot a couple weeks ago---this one hurt equally to the covid shot (which is not usual but the administrator was new ;-)

So far with the information available I would be comfortable taking boosters for covid as needed.
The Moderna vaccine is pretty similar to the Pfizer one, I believe that these mild effects vary from person to person. My girlfriend and I got vaccinated the same day, in both doses. She had a sore arm since the first dose, while I had no side effects whatsoever. I even had no arm pain on the second dose either, while my girlfriend couldn't even lift it. Developed a mild fever throughout half of the day and that was it.

They are doing a lot placebos so as to limit the spooking of the herd via body-bags.  If you lucked out, don't worry;  they'll get you with the boosters.


It's pretty stupid to imply that I had a placebo, or that placebo vaccines are being distributed during the vaccination procedure. I'm not expecting you to listen, since I've seen similar replies from you in other threads, but firstly, you're not citing any sources for your claims, secondly, it's already been proved that vaccines are effective, and thirdly, I've seen it myself too, despite being in close contact with an unvaccinated person, I wasn't infected.
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September 28, 2021, 04:06:41 PM
#13
Moderna 1st Dose I felt site soreness and maybe a little hot and flashy ---worked that day, only site pain the next day.

Cut and paste my 2nd dose...

Got my 2nd Moderna in May-- before going in to work, other than site pain and what felt like slight hot flashes I felt fine.
Next Day : felt slightly crappy, had a 6am- 6:45pm work shift so I felt really crappy by the end of the day --heavy and fatigued, slight hot flashes.
Next day no symptoms, arm pain fading.

Just got my flu shot a couple weeks ago---this one hurt equally to the covid shot (which is not usual but the administrator was new ;-)

So far with the information available I would be comfortable taking boosters for covid as needed.
The Moderna vaccine is pretty similar to the Pfizer one, I believe that these mild effects vary from person to person. My girlfriend and I got vaccinated the same day, in both doses. She had a sore arm since the first dose, while I had no side effects whatsoever. I even had no arm pain on the second dose either, while my girlfriend couldn't even lift it. Developed a mild fever throughout half of the day and that was it.

They are doing a lot placebos so as to limit the spooking of the herd via body-bags.  If you lucked out, don't worry;  they'll get you with the boosters.

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September 28, 2021, 03:53:27 PM
#12
Moderna 1st Dose I felt site soreness and maybe a little hot and flashy ---worked that day, only site pain the next day.

Cut and paste my 2nd dose...

Got my 2nd Moderna in May-- before going in to work, other than site pain and what felt like slight hot flashes I felt fine.
Next Day : felt slightly crappy, had a 6am- 6:45pm work shift so I felt really crappy by the end of the day --heavy and fatigued, slight hot flashes.
Next day no symptoms, arm pain fading.

Just got my flu shot a couple weeks ago---this one hurt equally to the covid shot (which is not usual but the administrator was new ;-)

So far with the information available I would be comfortable taking boosters for covid as needed.
The Moderna vaccine is pretty similar to the Pfizer one, I believe that these mild effects vary from person to person. My girlfriend and I got vaccinated the same day, in both doses. She had a sore arm since the first dose, while I had no side effects whatsoever. I even had no arm pain on the second dose either, while my girlfriend couldn't even lift it. Developed a mild fever throughout half of the day and that was it.
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September 27, 2021, 12:54:27 PM
#11
My Experience , In the first vaccine I got astrazeneca, 3 hours after vaccination I felt tired quickly and began to feel unwell . A few hours later the body began to have a fever and subsided after taking paracetamol. the effect of the vaccine fever on me lasted up to a day after the vaccine.
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September 27, 2021, 10:04:07 AM
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As a part of an academic project, I'm working on recording any side effects that might have occured, during any of the two vaccination doses.
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Just make up some pro-vax baloney and get yourself an A+, some scholarships, etc.  It's the 'new normal.'

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September 27, 2021, 09:08:02 AM
#9
I had the AZ vaccine.

First dose, a bit of a headache and a bit feverish overnight, fine by the next day.
Second dose, no side-effects at all.

But I'm not sure the sample size you'll get in this thread will be sufficient to give you any meaningful result.


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There are so many stories like this from people

If you have something that is administered to most of the population, such as the Covid vaccine, then it is easy to find anecdotal evidence covering every conceivable eventuality. It makes little sense to base our decisions on hearsay, when there are vast quantities of data freely available to anyone who wants to look.
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September 26, 2021, 06:30:56 PM
#8
My mother was afraid so she did Pfizer,she is 62 and she just had some mild arm pain in both dozes,it is been a month and nothing happened,however she never suffered from headaches before while now she says she has some of them occasionally,maybe it is a long vaccine side effect,those are the ones I am afraid of and that is another reason why I do not get vaccinated.

This is what gets people scared. No one wants to get the vaccine and then their body system becomes crappy as you have painted here in picture. Am sure mama will almost be regretting taking it because of the new headache that now hits her occasionally. I will hate it that my body system changes after i take it. There are so many stories like this from people and sometimes i think they exaggerate the side effect. Am not saying that is what you did. Am talking about those around me where I live.
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September 26, 2021, 06:13:54 PM
#7
Moderna 1st Dose I felt site soreness and maybe a little hot and flashy ---worked that day, only site pain the next day.

Cut and paste my 2nd dose...

Got my 2nd Moderna in May-- before going in to work, other than site pain and what felt like slight hot flashes I felt fine.
Next Day : felt slightly crappy, had a 6am- 6:45pm work shift so I felt really crappy by the end of the day --heavy and fatigued, slight hot flashes.
Next day no symptoms, arm pain fading.

Just got my flu shot a couple weeks ago---this one hurt equally to the covid shot (which is not usual but the administrator was new ;-)

So far with the information available I would be comfortable taking boosters for covid as needed.
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September 26, 2021, 03:43:54 PM
#6
I will never do the vaccine myself as I was never hit by Covid while my wife and mother in law did and I was in the same house with them,also my colleagues in August 2020-January 2021 a lot of them suffered Covid and some of them were needed to be physically in work,I was together with them and nothing.I did the tests to see if I had anti corps or to see if I have passed Covid in the past and nothing,I had 0.11 anti corps which was normal for the people who didn't pass Covid.

My mother was afraid so she did Pfizer,she is 62 and she just had some mild arm pain in both dozes,it is been a month and nothing happened,however she never suffered from headaches before while now she says she has some of them occasionally,maybe it is a long vaccine side effect,those are the ones I am afraid of and that is another reason why I do not get vaccinated.
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September 26, 2021, 03:37:06 PM
#5
As a part of an academic project, I'm working on recording any side effects that might have occured, during any of the two vaccination doses. I believed that I'd receive more feedback here rather than my Facebook profile, so I decided to make a poll.

It would be interesting to also note which vaccine you received and a brief description of what you faced. Personally, I only had some mild fever only during the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine, which lasted a few hours at most.

I'd also like to see if any of us here faced any of the rare severe side effects, such as a blood clot, which mostly occured with the AstraZeneca vaccine.

crazy story? bee sting... I let it there.

ps you need to move to the darkweb (p2p, decentralized, uncensorable) to read, what's beyond the censor grip...
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September 26, 2021, 01:00:44 PM
#4
I haven't been vaccinated but my brother and father (whom is already senior citizen) did. My father experienced his body and muscles getting weakened and he feels dizzy at first. The second day he is still weak but his health improved a little and after that he's okay. As for my brother at first inject he only experienced weakening on his body, nevertheless they're fine now. My father and brother didn't suffer much from jhonson vaccine. Thankfully they didn't collapsed or something.
The Johnson is more likely to cause such side effects, some co-workers of mine faced them and took the day off. That's the main reason I did Pfizer, but as I said, I suffered some mild headache and fever the day after the second dose.
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September 26, 2021, 11:51:24 AM
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I haven't been vaccinated but my brother and father (whom is already senior citizen) did. My father experienced his body and muscles getting weakened and he feels dizzy at first. The second day he is still weak but his health improved a little and after that he's okay. As for my brother at first inject he only experienced weakening on his body, nevertheless they're fine now. My father and brother didn't suffer much from jhonson vaccine. Thankfully they didn't collapsed or something.
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September 26, 2021, 11:30:29 AM
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