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When the government told us vaccinated people couldn't get the virus, were they guessing or lying? There was evidence of natural reinfection during the pandemic. Since the vaccine was based on natural immunity, one can't definitively say vaccination is superior to natural infection, even if it's often slightly better. I can't rule out the possibility that the government wasn't truthful when they stated vaccinated individuals couldn't contract the virus. While I ensured my susceptible family members were vaccinated, we still used layered protection during surges, knowing vaccine immunity could wane. The hope was that the vaccine would prevent transmission. Scientists and public health leaders must clearly communicate what's known versus what's hoped. When the government said the vaccinated couldn't get it, it wasn't the truth, but possibly a guess, a lie, or just hope.

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I got vaccinated, but not boosted. The sickest I've been in 15 years was after the vaccine. I've had COVID five times, but the vaccine made me much sicker; I was in bed for two days with a racing heart. It's disturbing that we can't even discuss this. My worst COVID experience was just a sinus infection, and I'm not willing to trade that for the vaccine's side effects. Many people I know felt incredibly sick after their second shot, which is a side effect we don't discuss enough. These are companies with a history of lying and criminal fines, yet they're exempt from responsibility for vaccine side effects.

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I got vaccinated, but not boosted. The vax made me the sickest I've been in 15 years. I've had COVID five times, but my worst experience was just a sinus infection. It's crazy that we can't even talk about how sick the vaccine made me. I was in bed for two days with a racing heart, and that's not a trade I'm willing to make. Many people I know felt awful after their second shot, but we don't talk about that side effect enough. Plus, these are companies with a history of lying and criminal fines, yet they're exempt from responsibility for vaccine side effects.

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Speaker 0: What about vaccine injury? The ones that actually took the shots. What did you see there? Speaker 1: Massive. I didn't know it was possible for a human to die so horrifically and so quickly before they rolled out the mRNA injections. It was insane. Patient the worst of them were the ones called it sepsis, but it was, like, instant multi organ failure. Like, within hours, patients would die of liver, lung, kidney, all at once failure, respiratory failure. It was like their some of the records, the emergency crew that found them, it's like their body tried to reject everything. And and some of these cases, like, their family would be there thirty minutes before, and then within an hour, they're dead. And then there were patients coming in with seizures like I've never seen before. We couldn't control some of them. Days, patients would be seizing, and no medications would stop it. And eventually, they kind of had to put down. They called it encephalitis or encephalopathy. And then later on, even the coding information organization, AHIMA, admitted COVID nineteen associated encephalitis. There were blood clots, strokes. The clots were insane. Never seen clots like that before. Even the interventional radiologist that were going in with, you know, they have angiopathies and, you know, different scopes where they can do, like, heart interventions and put stents in, like a carotid artery if you have a stroke going to your brain. They normally, it's rare to have more than one stent go in, and they were documenting, you know, multiple locations all at once. They had heart attack cases that were like that where they, you know, they needed massive amounts of stents that they never needed before. There were people in their twenties that had been hiking that were totally healthy, had been running marathons that suddenly needed an a leg amputated because they had massive blood clot going from their hip all the way down to their leg, and it couldn't be saved. So that happened. There were some cases of overnight spinal gangrene, which I've never seen before. And you can't amputate, you know, the spine when it goes gangrenous. Normally, cut out tissue that's dying like that, so it prevents further infection. And they didn't know what to do. The only thing they could do was, you know, do a basically replace the that part of your spine with an implant. That's the best they could do. Yeah. It was really intense. And I didn't question the vaccines as much as I should have. I started to about the flu shot way back in 2004. But with the pressure to get the COVID nineteen shot, I started looking into what it could do, and I I knew I didn't want anything to do with this experimental mRNA thing. And when I started looking into the experts that were saying, well, this is what this potential vaccine could do. This is what the research says. I was looking at the vaccine trials and what's happening to those patients and the Guill Barre that was happening and the strokes that were happening. And so I kind of knew to look for that when the vaccine came out. And the doctors were, you know, baffled. They weren't connecting the dots. But to me, knowing what the potential causes or potential symptoms of a vaccine injury could be, we a hundred percent had all the things that I just described. But doctors would never tell you that. They would just say it's a stroke. It's a heart attack. It's a blood clot, and they would never connect the two. Speaker 0: Is there anything that would make you take a vaccination of any kind ever again? Speaker 1: They would have to kill me. Nothing. Nothing would make me take it.

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I got the vaccine. Did you really? Yeah, even the fourth one. Were you pressured into it? Kind of. I went to the doctor for blood work, and we noticed some unusual particles. I asked what they were, and the doctor revealed they were related to the vaccine. I was shocked. This is why some people experience severe issues, like having numerous white blood clots in their blood.

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I worked as a nurse in a pediatric ICU until I questioned reporting vaccine side effects. Despite 13 years of caring for sick children, I faced ridicule and lost my job due to vaccine misinformation. I never got COVID at work, wore PPE, and tested regularly. Thank you. Translation: I worked as a nurse in a pediatric ICU until I questioned reporting vaccine side effects. Despite 13 years of caring for sick children, I faced ridicule and lost my job due to vaccine misinformation. I never got COVID at work, wore PPE, and tested regularly. Thank you.

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A speaker received a Pfizer booster a few weeks ago after testing negative for COVID. Two days later, they experienced a bad cough with deep phlegm and extreme fatigue, sleeping sixteen hours a day. They stated they've never had COVID. Another speaker suggested that the symptoms might not be from the booster, as it takes a couple of weeks to become effective. They proposed the possibility of an intercurrent viral infection, such as COVID or the flu, occurring between the booster shot and the immune response. It can be difficult to distinguish between vaccine side effects and other illnesses.

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Speaker 0 asks if the vaccine prevented people from getting COVID. Speaker 1 believes it lessened symptom severity and reduced emergency room visits, a view supposedly held by 90% of objective experts. Speaker 0 regrets getting vaccinated, fearing he would miss his son's birth. He got COVID a couple of weeks after vaccination and received conflicting test results, questioning the competence of the testers.

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Vaccinated individuals are still at risk of getting COVID, but may have milder symptoms. Vaccines were introduced late in the pandemic, and early treatment and natural immunity were key in saving lives. There is controversy over vaccine safety, with reports of deaths following vaccination. Some studies suggest vaccinated individuals are at higher risk of severe outcomes. Calls have been made to remove vaccines from the market due to safety concerns. Translation: Vaccinated people can still get COVID, but may have less severe symptoms. Early treatment and natural immunity were important in saving lives. There are concerns about vaccine safety, with reports of deaths after vaccination. Some studies indicate vaccinated people may be at higher risk of severe outcomes. There are calls to remove vaccines from the market due to safety concerns.

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A 52-year-old woman regrets getting the vaccine because she believes she didn't need it. She had already contracted COVID multiple times before getting vaccinated. During her annual physical, she tested positive for an autoimmune issue and wondered if it was related to receiving the booster shot and subsequently getting COVID within three weeks. The woman consulted a top rheumatologist in New York who confirmed that she wasn't the only one experiencing this issue.

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I got vaccinated, but never boosted. The sickest I've been in 15 years was after the vaccine. I've had COVID five times, but the vaccine put me in bed for two days with a racing heart. We can't even discuss how sick the vaccine made me. My worst COVID experience was just a sinus infection, so I'm not willing to trade that for the vaccine. Many people I know felt extremely sick after their second shot. It's a side effect that's not talked about enough. Plus, these are companies with a history of lying and criminal fines, yet they're exempt from responsibility for any side effects.

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A 52-year-old woman regrets getting the vaccine as she believes she didn't need it. She had already contracted COVID multiple times before getting vaccinated. During her annual physical, she tested positive for an autoimmune issue and wondered if it was related to receiving the booster shot and subsequently getting COVID within three weeks. The woman consulted a top rheumatologist in New York who confirmed that she wasn't the only patient experiencing this.

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I was upset with the CDC for stopping tracking of infections in vaccinated individuals. Vaccines should not have been mandated, and side effects should have been acknowledged. The vaccines do not fully protect against infection. The spike protein in the vaccines can cause harm. I now prefer using a protein-based vaccine by Novavax, as it provides a known amount of spike protein without the risk of prolonged impact seen with mRNA vaccines.

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I got vaccinated, but never boosted. The sickest I've been in 15 years was after the vaccine. I've had COVID five times, but the vaccine put me in bed for two days with a racing heart. It's concerning that we can't even discuss these reactions. My worst COVID experience was just a sinus infection, which is preferable to how the vaccine made me feel. Many people I know felt extremely ill after the second shot. These side effects aren't discussed enough. Plus, these are companies with a history of lying and criminal fines, yet they're exempt from responsibility for vaccine side effects.

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I'm fully vaccinated and attended a crowded festival where I and others tested positive for COVID-19. Symptoms started after the event, and now I'm isolating at home with support from friends and stocked-up food. It's a reminder of the virus's impact despite vaccination.

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I'm double vaccinated, got a booster, flu shot, and even the shingle shot. And guess what? I still get my period. I've traveled, been to Mexico twice, done shows, and meet and greets, but never got COVID. I feel like Jesus loves me the most. It's really nice.

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I got vaccinated, but never boosted. The sickest I've been in 15 years was after the vaccine. Since then, I've had COVID five times, but the worst bout was just a sinus infection. I was in bed for two days after the vaccine with my heart racing. It's concerning we can't even discuss these reactions openly. Many people I know felt extremely ill after their second shot. These side effects aren't discussed enough. Plus, we're dealing with companies known for lying and criminal fines, yet they're exempt from vaccine side effect liability.

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I got the initial vaccine but haven't been boosted. What really made me question things was how sick the vaccine made me. It was the sickest I'd been in fifteen years. I've had COVID five times, and the worst bout was just a sinus infection. I was in bed for two days after the shot and my heart was racing. It's strange that we can't even openly discuss how sick the vaccine made some people. Many people I know felt awful after their second shot, and that's a side effect we don't discuss enough. Plus, we're giving exemptions from responsibility to companies with a history of lying and criminal fines.

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I got vaccinated and the next day I got Covid. My daughter got vaccinated and the next day she got Covid too. It's incredible. I'm not against vaccines, I've had all three doses. But it's strange because when I told the nurses about it, they said the same thing happened to them. They got Covid the day after their third dose. The only nurse who didn't get her third dose didn't get Covid. Now I'm worried because my son just got his third dose today.

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Speaker 0 expresses clear personal hesitation about vaccines, stating that they are not jabbed and would not touch the experimental mRNA and gene therapy experiments, asserting there is a lot of concern about these technologies from many medical people. They reference political figures and media narratives, saying Kennedy in the United States will expose much of this material and that Donald Trump is keen to see it as well. Speaker 0 then recalls personal health concerns related to vaccination, mentioning friends who have experienced myocarditis, blood clots, strokes, and other problems after receiving the COVID jab, and emphasizes the idea of long-term effects being unknown. Speaker 1 counters by saying they still believe in vaccinations, but notes that no one on that side would discuss possible problems with vaccines, and they themselves got vaccinated multiple times and are now open to the idea that there might have been problems. They acknowledge the complexity of the issue and state they do not object to vaccines inherently. Speaker 0 clarifies their stance further, stating they are not a medical expert but their instinct was not to have the vaccine, and they acknowledge how difficult it was to avoid it since the state appeared to force people to receive it. Speaker 1 adds that their own vaccination status includes having been vaxxed several times, and they feel okay today, though they recognize the complexity of the situation and that long-term effects are uncertain. Speaker 0 then discusses the notion that the state and public health authorities pressured people to vaccinate, naming the NHS, Matt Hancock, and portraying the messaging as a duty to vaccinate “because you might kill granny,” mentioning Trudeau and the World Economic Forum Brigade as part of the broader narrative. Speaker 0 proposes an alternative approach: those who are vulnerable should isolate themselves. They reference Anders Tegnell’s approach in Sweden, which did not impose lockdowns. They claim Sweden’s economy hardly missed a heartbeat, in contrast to “ours,” and argue that the pandemic greatly disrupted young people’s lives and education, with knock-on effects described as huge. Speaker 0 concludes that those who made the lockdown decisions are not ready to admit they got it wrong, for a host of reasons.

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A 52-year-old woman regrets getting the vaccine as she believes she didn't need it. She had already contracted COVID multiple times before getting vaccinated. During her annual physical, she tested positive for an autoimmune issue and wondered if it was related to receiving the booster shot and subsequently getting COVID within three weeks. The woman consulted a top rheumatologist in New York who confirmed that she wasn't the only patient experiencing this.

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At the beginning of vaccinations, only one person in our team had been vaccinated and strangely, they were the only one who caught Covid. We wonder about the effect of the vaccine. It happened two weeks after their second dose. Another thing is that when I got vaccinated, the next day I had Covid. The same thing happened to my daughter. It's incredible, I'm pro-vaccine and I've had all three doses. Jean-Pierre was also pro-vaccine. We follow like sheep, but we still got Covid. The only nurse who didn't get their third dose didn't get Covid. I choose not to get vaccinated and instead get tested for 25 euros if I want to go to a restaurant. I had lunch with a group of people and got tested, I was the only negative one, everyone else was positive, even those who were triple vaccinated. I didn't get Covid even though my partner did. Now that I'm vaccinated, I got sick with coughing, congestion, headache, and fatigue. I went to the doctor and they suggested special tests because they think I might have it.

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Vaccinated individuals are not less likely to get infected with COVID, but may have milder symptoms. Vaccines were introduced late in the pandemic, and data on vaccine status in hospitals may be inaccurate. Reports show a significant number of deaths following vaccination, raising concerns about vaccine safety globally. Calls have been made to remove these vaccines from the market due to their perceived dangers. Translation: Vaccinated people may still get COVID but might have less severe symptoms. Vaccine safety is being questioned due to reports of deaths following vaccination. There are concerns about the accuracy of hospital data on vaccine status.

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The speaker finds it difficult to find someone who hasn't been damaged by the vaccine, and even senior consultant colleagues haven't connected their ailments to the vaccine. The speaker claims the vaccine causes autoimmune diseases, of which there are 131 types, all reportedly linked to the vaccine. Individually, these appear as coincidences, but collectively, a high percentage of vaccinated people suffer from one or more autoimmune conditions. The speaker is annoyed by their GP practice constantly pushing boosters, even knowing their views, suggesting they are incentivized by payment. The speaker believes that if the practice adhered to "first do no harm," they would refuse to administer the vaccines.

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A communication problem arose when it was intimated that vaccines would protect against getting COVID altogether, which wasn't supported by evidence. Vaccines protect against illness in the lower respiratory system, but the virus could still be carried in the upper airway and potentially spread. This led to distrust of mRNA vaccines, as people who got COVID after vaccination questioned the vaccine's effectiveness. Recent data shows that vaccines work well in preventing illness and infection, and make it unlikely that someone would pass the infection to someone else. The concern was that vaccinated people could be unwitting carriers, but recent data suggests this is very unlikely. Vaccinated people not wearing masks are not doing a disservice to their community. Unvaccinated people could be putting other unvaccinated people at risk. Institutions may require proof of vaccination, which will be a tough call.
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