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Christoph.'s avatar

I'm a bit late reading this. I actually just found out that a friend who was very much about getting vaccinated and boosted for Auntie Rona ended up being in the ICU for 6 days, from, you guessed it Covid, while visiting England. Weren't the covid jabs supposed to prevent transmission and severe illness and hospitalizations (rhetorical question)? This is the friend I think I've mentioned before who went through AIDS in the 1980s and lost a lot of friends to whatever was going on back then (I suspect a lot of AZT deaths). So covid comes along and he was first in line to get the vaccine and boosters. He got in line twice for Fauci Care.

So now they want to create a 'vaccine' of prep and for sure a lot of people will line right up for it, guaranteed, without any skepticism. I listened to an interview today of a man whose wife's health was decimated by benzodiazepines (and other drugs) and it was a hard interview to listen to, because his accounting of how his wife's health became progressively worse and worse the more they went to doctors they trusted.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_gAZoxHXjo&t=2627s

I listened to this interview and couldn't help recollect on how many gay men's health was ruined by antiretrovirals, while the system claimed it was saving them from a phantom virus.

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Rebecca Culshaw Smith's avatar

Points for “Auntie Rona.” I hadn’t heard that one before.

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Marilyn Langlois's avatar

Ugh, yes it seems they are planning to "ease" us into eventually recommending that everyone, including children and babies get an annual injection of some sort of PrEP, without disclosing the side effects.....

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David Shohl's avatar

You don't need to repeat yourself -- at least, not to veteran readers -- but your question about the erosion of medical terms like 'vaccine' is well-taken. The industry is hard-selling pure sophistry, which more people need to call attention to, so I thank you for your good offices.

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X man's avatar

I thought Bill Gates said cure by 2030 not long lasting treatment 🤷‍♂️

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Tom Busse's avatar

A doctor who writes a PrEP prescription doesn't get anything extra, but a doctor who prescribes injectable Apretude gets a $125.00 administrative fee for every injection. In addition, a doctor who prescribes Apretude has to store it in the practice like a vaccine, meaning there are inventory management incentives to move the product.

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