The bright side is that if seniors are dumb enough to continue to fall for the “vaccine” scam, it should breathe a few more years of viability into the Social Security ponzi scheme.
The bright side is that if seniors are dumb enough to continue to fall for the “vaccine” scam, it should breathe a few more years of viability into the Social Security ponzi scheme.
it is not they are dumb, they are scared, vulnerable, trusting and think the government and these people are smart and care...they are not smart and do not care...thats the problem. thank you for being here and helping in this battle, your input in key.
Unfortunately, because older people grew up in a time when most doctors were trustworthy, it's difficult for some of them to understand and believe the corruption that has taken hold in the medical profession.
I was thinking more along the lines of my 85- and 93-year-old great uncles! One of whom took my advice and remains unvaxed. The other had a blood-clot-induced stroke after his first Pfizer over 3 years ago but has fortunately recovered to a great extent.
(I'll edit to 'difficult for some of them' for accuracy.)
The bright side is that if seniors are dumb enough to continue to fall for the “vaccine” scam, it should breathe a few more years of viability into the Social Security ponzi scheme.
it is not they are dumb, they are scared, vulnerable, trusting and think the government and these people are smart and care...they are not smart and do not care...thats the problem. thank you for being here and helping in this battle, your input in key.
I was being snarky and tongue-in-cheek, guessing at what might be a hidden motive in all this.
Thank you for all your efforts Dr. Alexander.
Unfortunately, because older people grew up in a time when most doctors were trustworthy, it's difficult for some of them to understand and believe the corruption that has taken hold in the medical profession.
I’m one of those…pushing 70 but all you have to do is a bit of investigating…doesn’t take much!
Point well taken, Fizzygirl.
I was thinking more along the lines of my 85- and 93-year-old great uncles! One of whom took my advice and remains unvaxed. The other had a blood-clot-induced stroke after his first Pfizer over 3 years ago but has fortunately recovered to a great extent.
(I'll edit to 'difficult for some of them' for accuracy.)