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My intention is not to troll at work, and I will probably only get to ask one or maybe two questions before I get muted on the telecon, so I ask you magnificent retards; what would be the most intelligent questions to ask, that will seem innocuous but switch people on to the fact that this is unadulterated fucking bullshit.

My intention is not to troll at work, and I will probably only get to ask one or maybe two questions before I get muted on the telecon, so I ask you magnificent retards; what would be the most intelligent questions to ask, that will seem innocuous but switch people on to the fact that this is unadulterated fucking bullshit.

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[–] 89 pts

Can I hold the drug company liable for any damages their product causes me? Why not?

Has there ever been a vaccine using this technology on people before? Why didn't the previous attempts exit animal trials?

Is it true the only way for the vaccine to be approved by the FDA without trials was if there was no treatment deemed effective for covid? Is this why ivermectin and hydrochloroquin treatments were supposed even after showing promising results in human testing?

Is this a leaky vaccine?

Why should young healthy people submit their bodies to experimental drug trials for a disease with a 0.01% mortality rate?

Is it true that VAERS only receive a fraction of the total vaccine injuries? Why?

How many vaccine injuries have there been to date with this vaccine?

[–] 21 pts

Lol stop beating him he’s already dead!

Good list. Saved.

[–] [deleted] 13 pts

A lot of these points are technical and the person answering can spin them easily. I'd do something simple:

"I've heard that kids and pregnant women shouldn't get the vaccine. Are there medical conditions that could preclude me from getting the vaccine?"

Basically get them to admit that the vaccine isn't quite as safe as we've been led to believe.

[–] 11 pts

The Swine Flu vaccine in the 60s was shut down after 25 deaths yet this jab has caused 6 thousand deaths and countless serious injuries yet the FDA hasn't taken it off the market. He can ask why that is the case.

[–] 8 pts (edited )

Does he have any paperwork that will set your mind at ease about the rumors that insurance companies don't cover damages from a shot that is classified as "experimental" by the FDA?

...i looked around a bit online before i posed this question and its 50/50 on whether they will or not.....I'm not counting all the crap posts online that a REEEEing about it. Just things i read from what are considered "good sources" (i use that term loosely).

[–] 4 pts (edited )

Can I add:

  • Given for people below the age of 40, how many adverse effects have arisen from this jab vs the long term adverse effects virus?
  • Is the covid jab actually a vaccine or should it be better classed as a nano-medical device? (Where a vaccine is termed as a deactivated virus.)
  • Is it still possible to catch Covid after getting jabbed?
  • How do the deaths per annum in 2020 to covid compare with the deaths due to influenza and pneumonia for previous years? How do they break down by age?
[–] 3 pts

“Doctor, since long-term studies of a drug are usually the number one factor in determining if a doctor is going to prescribe it to their patients, how do you justify prescribing an experimental treatment that has: zero long term studies, a growing list of deaths, side-effects and adverse events, and the fact that it isn’t even a vaccine, but rather a gene therapy, for something that has a 99% survival rate if contracted?”

[–] 0 pt

GREAT question here.

[–] 2 pts

A retired physician friend of mine asked me yesterday if I had taken the vaxx(s) after he said he’s taken both.

As this friend is very outspoken, I thought it was going to be the last convo we were going to have/I anticipated a fight.

I (gently) replied with just the first part, “Aren’t long term studies supposed to be the number one criteria for determining if you’re going to write a drug?”

He seemed a little surprised at the question and (to his credit) sheepishly said yes.

For me it just proves that if you don’t actively follow your head, your emotions can destroy you.