My step mom got ulcerative colitis from the shot. Nearly the day after.
Just have her keep going to the office until they fire her. They won't. They won't even remember it a week into it.
Important though - Make sure she doesn't make a big deal about it. Basically don't have her say a single word about it. If asked just don't even answer if you have to.
If asked "You have to take the vaccine", just respond with "Oh. Ok." In a way that basically "I understood what you said" (basically I understood that you want me to take it, but you might misinterpet my "Oh. Ok." as I understood what you said and I'll actually do it)
Just delay delay delay with your "understanding"
Or you can say "look. I know people who have gotten severe debilitating diseases from the vaccine. It just ain't going to happen."
I don't recommend the second route until you've exhausted the first for up to a couple weeks or more.
DO NOT EVER say that you understand. That literally means to stand under as an authority. Say you comprehend, not understand. If one asks you if you understand, simply affirm that you comprehend what they are saying but never say you "understand" why do you think cops always as this?
But yeah confirm you comprehend but not that you are in agreement with the directive to be complicit in getting the vax. Verbal contracts are binding as much as written. Be careful of what you say and to whom.
Sounds like some sovereign citizen stuff. "As long as you don't say the word understand, you won't fall under their magic spell of authority."
I see it this way too. Word games don't amount to much in the end.
did you just say OY VEY the Goyim know? I think thats what I heard anyways.
This is the most effective approach. The employer will almost certainly drop the issue eventually.
My step mom got ulcerative colitis from the shot.
Thats literally impossible, it takes months to years to show up. She probably had it dormant and flared after the immune reaction from the drug. Im pretty sure I got mine from childhood vaccines but it didn't show up till a decade later.
Source: Have UC.
Ya well she’s got 11 stools a day and can’t control it since the day of the vaccine. No blood yet (that I know of) but like you said it takes months to a year to fully develop.
Im saying shes had it undiagnosed before she got the vaxx, Ulcerative Colitis doesn't happen in 24 hours.
Have UC, no inflammation >> Get vaxxine >> Immune system goes to shit >> UC flares up from inflammation.
She also really needs to go to a doctor because it can kill her. She needs an endoscopy and a colonoscopy ASAP.
If its actually UC disease she can smoke ciggarettes (1-2 a day) as treatment, but not if its Crohns (will actually make Crohns worse). A light blend like Marlboro Gold would do.
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