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There's a small chunk of the population that just can't take a vaccine, any vaccine. Any1 who survived a guillain-barré for instance, they can't take any vaccine afterward. There are probably a dozen or so of conditions that render one "immune to vaccination"

Deagel comes to mind https://pic8.co/sh/CKmDbO.png

https://archive.is/dJsSf

Even if fake or baseless it's starting to look true...

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That's funny because guillain-barré is a side effect of the clot shot.

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Guillain-barré largely predates the clot shot, "Georges Guillain, médecin (1876-1961)."

"Originally, and until the end of the 1930s, Guillain and Barré insisted on the favorable evolution of the disease, to make it the second determining criterion for diagnosis8, hence a historical reputation for benignity which, wrongly, may still persist today 9. Since the middle of the 20th century, favorable evolution is no longer a diagnostic criterion. After 1976, following a series of cases linked to vaccination against a threat of swine flu in the United States, the diagnostic criteria were subject to international standardization10, periodically reassessed. This makes it possible, under the simplified term "Guillain-Barré syndrome", to group together many forms of acute extensive paralysis, formerly or newly described, including severe forms."