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I’m starting to feel upset just by hearing the word “vaccine”. After the covid horror show, I believe the word “vaccine” will have a very bad connotation, like the word nazism, pedophilia and nigger.

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That could be the biggest silver lining of this whole affair. Ill never get a vaccine again.

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Excellent! Thank you so much.

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Thanks for another educational piece, doctor.

I think you have this sentence in reverse order:

"Keep in mind that the information provided here is only the tip of the iceberg, and that the situation is actually far worse than can be ***written in one chapter, let alone in one book***."

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Doctor why does dr geert vanden Bosch recommend mmr vax still? Why are there discrepancies between the microbiologists/vaccinologists ect?? It gets kinda confusing.. I for one do not think mmr vax is a good idea.. natural immunity is best!!

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Since the MMR shot is a "live" vaccine, the virus particles for measles, mumps, and rubella in the shots have the capability of replicating and spreading to others. Dr. Vanden Bossche believes this can safely expose populations to the virus and drive herd immunity BEFORE an outbreak. That driving towards herd immunity idea may be true to some extent, but it is not safe as it unnecessarily exposes children to adverse reactions from the adjuvants in those shots. He specifically warns that this idea should never be attempted DURING outbreaks because vaccine resistant strains will naturally emerge.

The immune memory that results from natural exposure to these viruses is robust and long lasting. The severity of symptoms that may result from natural exposure will vary from none to severe based on immune strength. The symptoms are manageable when they do occur. The vaccine package inserts all warn that these shots should not be given to people with suppressed immune systems. Those people are prone to severe symptoms when exposed naturally or from the shot itself.

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Thank you for replying.very much appreciated

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