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Have you ever actually seen a case of lockjaw anywhere? Is it a real thing even? If it is, why isn't it extremely common in shithole countries where they have limited healthcare and disease causing pathogens around every corner? Was this vaccine merely an early measure towards getting the population, especially in the West, to voluntarily take a jab because of the fear of a disease that could harm your life? Did they do this as a test run of how easily fear of a disease could be effectively used against a population to spread their lies and compliance? What do you think the tetanus shot really is for?

Have you ever actually seen a case of lockjaw anywhere? Is it a real thing even? If it is, why isn't it extremely common in shithole countries where they have limited healthcare and disease causing pathogens around every corner? Was this vaccine merely an early measure towards getting the population, especially in the West, to voluntarily take a jab because of the fear of a disease that could harm your life? Did they do this as a test run of how easily fear of a disease could be effectively used against a population to spread their lies and compliance? What do you think the tetanus shot really is for?

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I found one thread on reddit about a kid who got it, first kid in 30 years and he recovered in 8 weeks. Funny there is no treatment for it yet his family got charged $800K.

According to the even the (((CDC))) cases have been below 100 per year since 1975. <100 out of 325 million. And me and everyone I know is always late as hell on tetanus shots. I think I am something like 20 years since I had one. Even if I wanted one I cannot trust any needle near me anymore.

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This is my point. You could only find second-hand 'evidence' that 'someone' got it. It seems that not only is it extremely rare, but as you said, the majority of people haven't had any boosters or even initial shots so they should be more susceptible but the cases are extremely low. I suspect the shithole countries have pretty much no immunization against tetanus yet the cases are still virtually non-existent.

A friend of mine was against getting a tetanus shot when he cut himself severely with some broken glass. The ER kept pushing for it but he wasn't budging and kept asking them why he needed one. Their answers were basically non-answers since they just kept saying that he should take it. I started wondering myself why they were pushing him to take the jab after he had already cut himself. How the hell would taking an inoculation even matter at that point since it would take a while for his body to respond to it? This event was nearly 30 years ago so it seems really odd given the current state of the jewflu jab juice world. It just makes the whole (((mRNA vaxx))) thing even more suspicious since they want people with COVID to get the jab when they are already sick as if it would help after contracting it. Hmm...

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Yeah that wouldn't make sense. I'm honestly not sure about tetanus. I have been told my whole life I'd better get one every time I cut myself on car parts and nails (which has been a lot) so it's really been drilled into my brain that I'm doomed if I don't get it.

But like I said I cannot trust any medical professional near me with a needle because of what they have done with covid so the decision is already made regardless. Even if it is a real threat the needle filled with god knows what is a bigger one.

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I have been told my whole life I'd better get one every time I cut myself on car parts and nails (which has been a lot)

That's just the thing though. I cut myself daily doing dumb shit while fixing stuff up and I've not had one of those shots in decades.

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We included your rovid shot today as well sir. It's the only free thing in the world. You're welcome sir.

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Yep and that's if they tell you. It already happened to some Army guys iirc they "mistakenly" gave them the covid vaccine instead of another vax that they were supposed to get.

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My mom used to get tetnus shots regularly. She was getting spammed with 'information' saying as a per sitter she needed them.

She would get rheumatoid arthritis that would last for years. I reminded her that I was diagnosed with it at 17 and had it for 5 years but since then I have never had it and that was my last tetnus shot. She wemt back through her records and sure enough the RA always started right after the shots.

She's not had one since and it's been 10 years. No RA, no tetnus.

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RO?

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Should have been RA - Rheumatoid arthritis... Oops

And that kid only got sick because the wound on his head was sewn up instead of letting it free bleed.

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I never really did understand the need for it.

I remember dropping something on my foot when I was younger, a heavy board. Bruised and swollen. Of course, my mother rushed me off to the doctor to make sure nothing was broken, and it wasn't.

They wanted to give me a tetanus shot because it might get infected with tetanus...how? I was wearing shoes at the time and no skin was contacted by the piece of wood...

[–] 4 pts

Exactly! It seems that there is definitely something nefarious going on here. Your case shows that there is no way tetanus could have happened yet they pushed for the jab. It was programming for both the patients and the doctors under the guise of "better safe than sorry". This is looking more and more like additional proof that this con game for depopulation has been in the works for a very long time.

So what exactly do bird shoes look like?

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Not what I was expecting to see, but not disappointed at all.

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I had an incident with a bum in Venice beach that ended in a physical altercation. The guy scratched me up a little bit. Went to get a tetanus shot because of that. Haven’t been the same ever since.

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All works together to scare the shit out of suburban Mothers because little Johnny stepped on a nail. I've had this happen twice in my life. Cleaned the wound and soap and water, splash of hydrogen peroxide and moved on with my life.

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Tetanus does not grow on nails. It only grows on organic material like wood.

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Tetanus can live on any surface that's not been exposed to direct sunlight. That's why it is found on nails (often embedded in wood) or chunks of metal that have been half buried for example. If you live in a city then you won't often encounter it, but people who living the country have a genuine chance to be infected.

The vaccine for this works because it has been refined over many years, not spat out by the military industrial complex after just enough time for governments to take your freedoms.

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But now after the (((vax))), they will probably load every vaccine with (((vax))) ingredients.

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I also found this:

A recent paper published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases suggested that tetanus and diphtheria booster vaccines are not necessary for adults who have completed their childhood vaccination series. This advice aligns with the current World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations. The researchers reviewed WHO data from 31 North American and European countries between 2001 and 2016, amounting to 11 billion person-years. (Person-years is a measurement that reflects the number of people in the study multiplied by years followed). After comparing the incidence of tetanus and diphtheria, they found no significant difference in disease rates in countries that require adults to receive booster shots compared with those that do not. Based on this, the authors suggest that childhood vaccination alone protects sufficiently against tetanus and diphtheria without booster shots.

https://academic.oup.com/cid/article-abstract/72/2/285/5741633

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I have not had a tetanus shot since I child. I have cut my self of more rusty metal than I can remember. However I believe its a bacterial infection, so why you can just use antibiotics idk.

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Same here since I was about 8 years old the last time I got a tetanus shot. It is bacterial and can be treated with antibiotics, but the fear they push with it is totally overblown I think. There's got to be more to the story here given what we know about the jewflu clown world we're in today.

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Cut my finger pretty badly about 2 months ago, went to the hospital to get it fixed up. They asked if I wanted a tetanus shot. Looked it up and saw there's like 30 cases per year in the US. No thanks, I'm good.

Finger is healed now and I'm not dead.

I'm overdue for a booster shot. Next time my doctor tries to push it on me I'll ask him what my chances are of getting an infection. He'll either say he doesn't know or he'll quote the 30 per year in US figure, which comes out to 1 in ten million. Either way I'll stare at him dumbfounded until he shuts up and changes the subject.

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The vaccine phenomenon ultimately takes you down the “Terrain Theory” rabbit hole and rational people realize that viruses don’t exist like we are told. You can’t “catch a virus” for the same reason you can’t catch cancer from someone it’s an auto-immune disease.

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I keep hearing the "you can't catch a virus" thing around here. Go lick a cold sore or fuck someone with genital herpes during an outbreak and report back how you didn't get the virus.

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Did both safe

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And then everybody clapped, right?

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"Then you get a sympathetic immune reaction. It's not a virus!!!1"

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I was wondering when someone would bring up the only correct answer.

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Never had a tetanus shot in my life, had a rusty nail go through my foot after I accidently stepped on it when I was a kid, since then I've been cut and scraped on tons of rusty metal while working on my car, other people's cars, etc.

Everything "science" and the government say about "vaccines" and your health is a LIE!!

They started playing that game in the 70's and 80's, with their "if you eat or drink this or that, you're going to die!" campaigns. That's how they demonize and destroy places and things they don't like.

Doctors are taught the "standard procedures" and nothing more. If you have any sorta thing they can claim might give you tetanus they want to jab you. Simple as that. How many people refuse?

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How many professionally trained auto mechanics actually suck at their job?

The profession of medical doctor is no different.

It's actually very different in so many ways. If your mechanic messes up your brakes and you get into an accident because of it you can sue him and win. The government doesn't protect auto mechanics at the expense of people's health. There is no 2-3 year stature of limitations on a mechanic's work. Ad nasuem...

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I work on rusty ass cars and get cuts from said rusty ass tin cans, and lemme tell ya, my jaw has never been tighter.

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'tighter' would mean you are suffering from said 'lock jaw',is that correct?

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Oddly enough, our old friend's brother stepped on a nail and got "tetanus" around the 4th of July. He refused to go to the hospital when it happened and he waited way longer than he should have before going to the doctor. I'm not sure if I believe that he got tetanus or just an infection that caused gangrene to start in his foot. Not that I don't believe he was diagnosed with it, I just don't know if I trust the diagnosis.

In goats, tetanus is a very common problem. But I think it's only when they're not properly cared for, as they have needs for loose mineral supplements since they're desert animals and don't get them where it's green. Listeria kills them more often than they contract tetanus, and they probably come in contact with things that would cause tetanus 10x more often. One could argue that it's not tetanus at all, but simply an infection caused by an immune system that is compromised through poor nutrition. I'm sure the same can be said for humans, as our old friend's brother is an alcoholic, in his 60's, and doesn't eat well.

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