Do they just offer it, or is it mandated for them to get treatment. Because I actually thought they offered it still to most of the population, regardless of them being veterans.
Do they just offer it, or is it mandated for them to get treatment. Because I actually thought they offered it still to most of the population, regardless of them being veterans.
My hairdresser, 33yrs old, is a Navy vet. She got one Pfizer, (required to return to work). Her husband is also a Navy vet, neither of them received ANY money from the govt during Covid. One vax nearly killed her. They were trying for another baby at the time. Yes, her VA Ob-Gyn said the vax was safe.... She was with her husband when she passed out backing out of a parking space. He started CPR and the paramedics in the ambulance took over. She was out cold... came to in the ICU at the VA hospital. She was told, "no one has ever survived that kind of event." It has been 10 months since the initial episode... She had a defibrillator installed back in September and now a pacemaker installed in November. She's been given 5 different diagnosis' since her initial event. Just saw her a month ago after her fourth procedure. She's back at work and no longer has a "diagnosis." They told her, "we don't know what is wrong with your heart, all we know is, it's something..." She's waiting on a referral to see a heart specialist outside the VA... she's hoping for someone over 60.
Any doctor who tells a woman the covid shot is safe learned nothing from Thalidomide and DES.
A doctor will tell a pregnant woman not to drink, smoke, or eat certain foods, but taking an experimental mRNA shot full of toxins into the body is OK.
I know a mother in her 30s with heart failure and an implanted defibrillator. They got the injections to take the kids on a cruise. She regrets it, needless to say.
Do they just offer it, or is it mandated for them to get treatment. Because I actually thought they offered it still to most of the population, regardless of them being veterans.
The veterans are offered the shot. It was not mandated to get treatment.
However, many veterans were under the impression they could lose their benefits if they refused.
The VA employees were mandated to get the death shot...also, the contractors that work for the VA were also forced.
My hairdresser, 33yrs old, is a Navy vet. She got one Pfizer, (required to return to work). Her husband is also a Navy vet, neither of them received ANY money from the govt during Covid. One vax nearly killed her. They were trying for another baby at the time. Yes, her VA Ob-Gyn said the vax was safe.... She was with her husband when she passed out backing out of a parking space. He started CPR and the paramedics in the ambulance took over. She was out cold... came to in the ICU at the VA hospital. She was told, "no one has ever survived that kind of event." It has been 10 months since the initial episode... She had a defibrillator installed back in September and now a pacemaker installed in November. She's been given 5 different diagnosis' since her initial event. Just saw her a month ago after her fourth procedure. She's back at work and no longer has a "diagnosis." They told her, "we don't know what is wrong with your heart, all we know is, it's something..." She's waiting on a referral to see a heart specialist outside the VA... she's hoping for someone over 60.
Oh my goodness...what a horror story.
Any doctor who tells a woman the covid shot is safe learned nothing from Thalidomide and DES.
A doctor will tell a pregnant woman not to drink, smoke, or eat certain foods, but taking an experimental mRNA shot full of toxins into the body is OK.
I know a mother in her 30s with heart failure and an implanted defibrillator. They got the injections to take the kids on a cruise. She regrets it, needless to say.
So damaging.