A choice quote, emphasis mine
What should I avoid after getting vaccinated with ACAM2000? For 6 weeks after vaccination and until the vaccination site has healed, avoid: • Getting pregnant or getting your partner pregnant.
• Spreading the vaccine virus to unvaccinated individuals, especially infants (including while breastfeeding), pregnant individuals, and individuals with a weakened immune system. The virus can be spread by physical contact (including sexual contact) and by sharing a bed, clothes, towels, linen, or toiletries with unvaccinated people.
• Donating blood or organs. • Rubbing, scratching, or touching the vaccination site.
So basically, the FDA approved a vaccine that may cause your touch to be fatal to those around you...
By any metric, this is madness.
I was getting my period the day after getting my teeth cleaned during the vax mandate hay day. I know they were spreading it to me. I started taking ivermectin, nas, and a handful of other things before going to the dentist.
I don't think they knew the first thing about the mRNA vaccines in people before selling them en mass and since they can't be held accountable why not just keep adding on side effects and saying the spreading is a good thing.
I feel ya.
I got one stick shoved up my nose during the 'pandemic'. The owner of the company I was working for tested positive for Covid, all of the sudden it was very important for all three of us in the office to go get rapid-tested for Covid.
I should have been less cowardly, just said fuck it, no, I am not getting tested over this nonsense, but for some reason, I didn't want to get fired that day.
I don't know if those nasal swabs had anything nefarious in them, but really, how would I know?
I know the vaccines are all fucked up, and the test was insanely invasive...
That type of shit just really makes me think.
Yep. My bf was hospitalized during covid and they swabbed him. He was so doped up and the nurse just said it was a test. He didn't even think to protest with all the pain he was in and the drugs he was on. A couple of days out of the hospital and he remembered and was ticked. I'm just glad it was the early days of the vax and they were saying they didn't have enough to go around. I would have spent every penny if my savings suing for malpractice if they'd gotten him.
I can't stand the arrogance of people thinking it's okay to swab and jab us 'for your own good, ya moron'.