The US trucker is correct; the COVID vaccine is ineffective and not safe and damages the immune system (acquired & innate); brief interview with REBEL news in Harrisburg following rally speech today
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The US trucker is correct; the COVID vaccine is ineffective and not safe and damages the immune system (acquired & innate); brief interview with REBEL news in Harrisburg following rally speech today
The US trucker is correct; the COVID vaccine is ineffective and not safe and damages the immune system (acquired & innate); brief interview with REBEL news in Harrisburg following rally speech today
It is difficult to have a conversation when the terms the conversants are using are not used with the same mutually understood meaning.
That's why the first step in formal debate is definition of terms. Can't really do that smoothly in a casual conversation between human beings.
I agree with mejbcart, and I also understand why Dr. Alexander uses the commonly understood terminology (as I do, with "air quotes" usually).
I had a conversation this morning with the only two other travelers on the airport bus who weren't masked, regarding the "vaccine." They and I agreed on the principles of immunology, concerns about gene therapies, and freedom of choice. The other people listening to our conversation would not have understood it if we hadn't used the commonly understood (though inaccurate) term.
Need to turn the tide of public opinion to win this fight. Commonly understood concepts are essential.
For anyone who DECEIVES while using the word 'vaccine' for covid injection products:
https://mejbcart.substack.com/p/why-covid-injections-are-not-vaccines?s=w
"Why covid injections are NOT vaccines and the importance of pseudouridine."
It is difficult to have a conversation when the terms the conversants are using are not used with the same mutually understood meaning.
That's why the first step in formal debate is definition of terms. Can't really do that smoothly in a casual conversation between human beings.
I agree with mejbcart, and I also understand why Dr. Alexander uses the commonly understood terminology (as I do, with "air quotes" usually).
I had a conversation this morning with the only two other travelers on the airport bus who weren't masked, regarding the "vaccine." They and I agreed on the principles of immunology, concerns about gene therapies, and freedom of choice. The other people listening to our conversation would not have understood it if we hadn't used the commonly understood (though inaccurate) term.
Need to turn the tide of public opinion to win this fight. Commonly understood concepts are essential.