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JudyC's avatar

78 or 79 doses of assorted “vaccines” by the time they’re 18! In the 60’s it was 3, in the 80’s something like 13. And we wonder why there is such a surge in autism, ADHD, autoimmune disease, etc! People can argue all day long about whether vaccines cause autism, for instance, but for the love of God, who in their right mind cannot see that pumping kids with 79 doses of ANYTHING is going to cause problems!

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

JudyC your right, no one needs to wonder. Autism, ADHD &autoimmune disease, is caused by vaccine. Period.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And allergies, I would not be surprised about that being linked to vaccines either.

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AngelaK's avatar

Peanut 🥜 most definitely..like RFKJR says, we boomers knew NO one with such an allergy. Peanut butter and jelly was a staple for every child!

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STH's avatar

Allergies too RL. The 4 A’s- Allergies, asthma, Autism and ADHD are all caused by vaccination per the Vaxxed vs Unvaxxed research and book by Dr. Brian Hooker and Dr. Paul Thomas.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

50% of children today suffer from some chronic medical/mental condition…all due to the Vaxx schedule.

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AJF's avatar

Yes RL lots of evidence that the explosion of peanut allergies was linked to a vaccine adjuvant derived from something to do with peanuts...

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RunningLogic's avatar

And so many other allergies too, dairy, soy, eggs, tree nuts, so many that were basically unheard of until relatively recently.

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Vida Galore's avatar

And all foods that are rich in protein and vital for building a healthy body.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

Add fruit due to latex.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

And cancers, and neurological disorders…and on and on!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Indeed 😞

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Vida Galore's avatar

Austism absolutely has to be. There is one common denominator: vaccines.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

You know who's the only candidate who has called this vaccine schedule into question?

RFK Jr.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

That's the ONLY topic on which I agree with him.

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Daily Growler's avatar

Does that mean you are in favor of the US ruling elites' endless wars around the world? The deep state and social media's surveillance and censorship regimes? Serious questions.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Trump was so against endless wars that he didn't start any, the first President in a long time, for that, and of course he really doesn't like the deep state or surveillance and censorship, being their chief target for some time now.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I give him credit for not beginning new conflicts.

If he would say anything about going to war with the surveillance state, I'd give him a lot more credit.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Sometimes, in warfare, it's best not to tell your enemy what you plan, especially if they still have you tangled in the legal system with a possible (functionally) life sentence.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Fair enough. But with his participation with the swamp (in direct contradiction to his campaign promises) I'm not going to assume he's learned a damn thing.

Bottom line, he's either stupid and inept, or he's in bed with the deep state.

I believe the latter is more likely, though it could be some of both.

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AngelaK's avatar

Would Soros and his puppets be doing all this to him IFthat were the case?

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Fred's avatar

Not deep state for sure, or it wouldn’t be so committed to destroying him. Narcissistic to a fault, yes, but he truly cares about 🇺🇸. Not a unquestioning fan, but sane folks have no choice in 2024. RFK can’t win in our electoral system, and if it goes to the House, who do you think they’ll choose, regardless of who has the majority. Trust me, it wouldn’t be a R or RFK.

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liz's avatar

Hello!!! he's a committed ZIONIST supporting the WORST excesses - GENOCIDE- in Gaza. doesnt sound too anti war to me.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Oh, that's our greatest ally, who we have to pay billions to every year, and it's a crime in many places to criticize them, even though they hate you.

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char's avatar

Please read his full stance. It is not what he began with, I believe is not what you are thinking.

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Lynn Faulkner's avatar

I have researched RFK very carefully. What is it that you think we don't know?

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char's avatar

He was against vaccines. He has changed his feelings/thoughts on them. Sorry unable to post where I read this but it woke me up. I felt at the time reasonable report, perhaps need to search. It was in his own words.

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Vida Galore's avatar

He is not anti-vaccine. He has stated this many times.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Yes he has…

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liz's avatar

he's against the lack of TESTING in Vaxes and if I remember correctly, MANDATES, masks, 6 ft bs etc.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Lack of testing is total BS…even they were ‘tested’ they wouldn’t be ‘safe or effective’.

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Lynn Faulkner's avatar

Thank goodness I'm not alone here.

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liz's avatar

Never! your FB buddy here :)

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Lynn Faulkner's avatar

Which I admired him for at the time. Unfortunately, RFK is a staunch supporter of the genocide in Palestine.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

There is no Palestine.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

By which do you mean, supporter of Israel?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Another warmonger state who we are stuck paying billions of dollars to each year. All for the fun of being subverted by them.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Such simplistic thinking. Helps you hold onto your prejudices?

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Vida Galore's avatar

He hired the pres of the Zionists of America to his campaign

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char's avatar

Lynn, posted below/here regards CHD. Perhaps that is where I read his true stance on vaxxines.

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liz's avatar

yup! cant get around it.

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AngelaK's avatar

Anyone hoping to become President will be a supporter of Israel.

It is complicated. This country will always stand with them having a right to exist, though they are heavy handed in their retaliation.

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liz's avatar

who is this "we", white lady?

I will never support the evil state of Israel, created by the Illuminati in Britain early 1900's Balfour Declaration to set Jews (not even jews, but Ashkenazi descended from KHAZARIANS- some of our REAL enemies) against Arabs (the REAL semites, btw.

its time to stop funding the MASS SLAUGHTER IN ISRAEL. cut them OFF.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I stand with Israel and their right to exist without fear.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Fine, write all the checks you want.

But Christian nations should give them a penny.

Can we take care of our own people first?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

This has nothing to do with money. Given the backstabbing the United States has done to Israel throughout the decades, I would be happy to see all ties cut between our two countries. And I believe it is the United States that would suffer most for the loss of that alliance.

The Jewish people are the most brilliant and industrious in the world. Do you really not believe the U.S. has benefited from an alliance with that brain trust? A true financial reckoning of the relationship would look very different from what you’ve been led to believe.

Check out pulseofisrael.com. The Israeli people want answers from their military and intelligence leaders about their cooperation with the U.S. in attempts to harm, marginalize and maybe exterminate Israel. They realize the war they are fighting is both external and internal. They are learning to trust God.

For the first time, I saw expressed suspicion about the role of Nixon and Kissinger in the Yom Kippur War in 1973. The sabotage has been ongoing for a very long time.

There’s far more to the story than meets the eye. Don’t accept the simplistic, slogan laden, terrorists supporting version.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Hitler is so proud.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

RFK Jr. is not ‘anti-vaxx’ per se. CHD has come out against the ‘childhood vaccine schedule’ and the EUA mRNA ‘shots’.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

That is light years beyond Trump and Biden.

I have many reservations about RFK - I've never voted for a non-GOP candidate) but he's literally the only one raising questions about Fauci and the link between autism and other diseases and the childhood vax schedule.

Unlike Trumpers, I don't just assume a candidate believes what he says.

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Vida Galore's avatar

What's his stance on the trans agenda and the Green New Deal/green-washing, ESG an DEI?

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Vida Galore's avatar

No idea - and why are you asking about Trump? I'm asking about RFK, Jr.

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liz's avatar

his wife is a Hollywood Zionist. not much better than Jared Kushner's perverted stance, selling gazan beach real estate while children are still Bleeding on it.

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Roger Beal's avatar

RFK Jr is also against pesticide poisoning of our croplands, although (being a lifelong Democrat) he plans to use the police powers of big government to reach his goals:

https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/blogs/ag-policy-blog/blog-post/2024/04/02/rfk-jrs-plan-weaponize-regulators

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Jon Swenson's avatar

RFK is a socialist and a lawyer.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

And Trump is serial cheat who has refused to pay 100's of contractors he hired.

He's also a liar (remember "lock her up?)

He's also so incredibly incompetent that he hired Epstein associate Barr, who contemptuously ignored Trump and ran out the clock without doing a damn thing.

He also, of course, hired hundreds of deep state people from the swamp, and gave them power to run his administration.

He was so inept that he couldn't keep his promises to build the wall.

I could go on ad nauseum, but I'll just suffice it to say, we've all been voting GOP for decades. We've listened to GOP leaders (eg. Trey Gowdy, Lindsey Graham, and hundreds of others) promise to right the constitutional ship, cut spending, reduce the deficit, close the borders, etc. and not a DAMN bit of progress has been made.

At some point, you have to at least wonder "Are we being played?"

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Fred's avatar

You know, folks keep claiming that he didn’t pay employees. Any evidence I’ve found was only when the work was so substandard as to require extensive revision.

As for “lock her up,” not pursuing that was the right decision. We DO NOT need more politicization and divisiveness. Does t make him a liar.

Does he say things at rally’s to play to his base? Surely. They all do.

Did you even bother to look at the resistance he faced at every single turn??? Yet he accomplished much; it’s there if you care to look. And I can personally vouch for many miles of new border wall in CA and AZ.

It was JB who immediately cancelled it, at terrific losses to taxpayers, and left huge piles of pre-constructed segments left to rust near Florence, AZ. Photos at your request.

If you think RFK, as much as there is to like about him, has a chance in heck to win this election, I implore you to review carefully the different States and Federal rules of the electoral college. And maybe review Perot - not a single electoral vote; not a single State.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Spoken like a cultist.

There are literally hundreds of people that Trump stiffed just because he knew he could.

Like the guy who supplied grand pianos to Trump's casino.

Like the little girls chorus he hired to sing at a 2016 campaign rally.

Like the contractor whose friends warned him not to do business with Trump, but he did anyway because he needed the business.

That last example, when Trump didn't pay, he sold all his business vehicles to satisfy his subcontractors. Then he committed suicide.

Trump is a thief and a liar, and an adulterer.

But just as Trump himself said, no matter what evil he commits, his cultist supporters will make excuses for him.

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Fred's avatar

Hahaha! I’m not even a big fan. Please post some reputable sources for your claims. You’ve gotta agree that we’ve endured more than our share of media and social media falsehoods recently.

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Vida Galore's avatar

He's got a bad case of the ol' TDS.

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Fred's avatar

😂 Nailed it!

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liz's avatar

we had this discussion a few days ago and came to the conclusion that rumor is likely not true.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Sorry, Liz - what rumor?

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Jon Swenson's avatar

Trump has a lot more money than RFK that he earned by building stuff people wanted to buy.

The Kennedy family are socialists who acquired their wealth in the stock market and joining with the socialist democrats.

RFK is a 'liberal' lawyer and never created wealth.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

TDS poster child.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Wiser voices with a longtime inside access tell us that Trump's choices for many key positions had to be blessed by Mitch "The Turtle" McConnell.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

So McConnell was in charge?

More evidence of Trump's complete ineffectiveness.

I'm convinced that Trump was completely clueless at how the Executive Office works together with Congress.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Yes, but admitting it is the first step to recovery.

Good for you.

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RE Nichols's avatar

Who are you looking for as a savior to put into in the WH? I'm not looking for anyone to put there myself.

It's scary how so many people are looking to just one man to pin all their hopes on. The USA was meant to be a constitutional republic. But many want it to become a monarchy. They want a king who will lead them into battle because they no longer view God as sufficient.

Are you voting for Caligula? Well then you must be a Nero supporter. Neither. I don't want ANY emperor. The executive branch of our federal government was never meant to be a throne. And I have read comments by MAGA zealots talking about setting up Trump's sons as potential heirs after he dies.

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Vida Galore's avatar

Always refreshing to see another TDS knee-jerker pipe up. LOL.

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Fred's avatar

Head of HHS? Sec of State? Sad that he cannot possibly get to 270 electoral votes. Impossible. Some States don’t have to honor their voter’s preferences, but that’s a fairly minor issue. I don’t trust the House to decide the election, so please pick a side for 2024 and don’t send us down that rabbit hole.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

How many 28 year olds are even going to know that when they enroll their kids in school?

Not many I reckon. Little "Tommy" will be getting his shot 90% of the time.

Something wicked this way comes.

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AP's avatar

Ya, especially my former compatriots north of the border. They are devoid of questionable thoughts. It’s as if the past four years hadn’t happened.

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Lori H's avatar

Not my grandkids cuz I’ve been educating my own kids on the vaccine and medical fallacies for years!🙌🏼

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Are your grandkids homeschooled? I imagine they are, because you have to be seriously vaxxed up according to the Childhood Vaccine Schedule, to attend public (an a number of private schools) in most states. Very few states allow for any ‘exemptions’ to “the schedule”…California NO exemptions! The majority of people who choose to not vaccinate their kids who live in CA, have been into homeschooling them for many years.

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JenMcK's avatar

Actually, most states have some form of exemption. I think there are only 5 that have no exemption or only medical exemptions. The other 45 states have at least a religious exemption and a portion of those have a philosophical exemption as well. The schools will not offer up this information, you have to find it yourself.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

True…but California allows ZERO exemptions. That’s one of the MANY reasons people are leaving CA!

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JenMcK's avatar

Oh yeah... Richard Pan, who rakes in the dough from pHarma companies, has done a real job on California. He is a total piece of work.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

For sure…Dr. Pan is evil personified and a total tool of Big Pharma.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

The CDC knows vaccines cause autism. It’s been 10 years and Congress still hasn’t subpoenaed the CDC Whistleblower Dr. William Thompson. Pharmawhore Dr. Julie Gerberding became the President of the Vaccine Division at Merck for shredding the documents of the study the CDC performed, which showed a 260% increase in black male babies regressing into autism after the MMR. So, here’s a perfect example of a lack of transparency.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

When I worked with autistic children in the public school system (retired in 2018), the vast majority were black males. Females of all races were probably less than 10% of that population.

So it would seem that black male children were most vulnerable. And for some reason, female children were a lot less affected.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

It was discovered that black females were more susceptible to adverse reactions to the DPT vaccine by Dr. Aaby in Guinea -Bissau when he was able to look at his records comparing vaccinated to unvaccinated. The Highwire reported this sometime in 2019.

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JenMcK's avatar

Brian Hooker MD wrote a book called "Evidence of Harm" that discussed studies that showed that young black males were much more likely to develop issues from the MMR if they had it before the age of 3 than any other demographic. The CDC made him throw that data away.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Black babies, eh? Margaret Sanger (Hillary's idol) is applauding in hell.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

The "vaccines" have nothing to do with health, they make us un-healthy. But they do make the giant pharmaceuticals and their captured "government regulators" immensely wealthy, with our tax dollars and those of virtually every country on the planet. Human cockroach mr fauci and his underlings in NIAID, and others in NIH, CDC, etc made hundreds of millions of dollars in royalty payments. WTF??? How are civil servants allowed to make millions in royalties off the pharmaceutical companies they are supposed to regulate to protect us?

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JudyC's avatar

Same way our elected officials are allowed to engage in insider trading, or get paid $900,000 for a forthcoming book deal….

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

The bipartisan Bayh-Dole Act is the culprit.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Can't imagine why it was bipartisan?? Perhaps because all of the uniparty dems and rinos steal from us like bandits!

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AngelaK's avatar

In 1982 when my first child was born, it was 7.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

that's what i thought. i was born in 71'. I think it may have been less than that back in the day.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

I was born in 1960. 1971 is the year they lined us up at school and gave us a shot. I don’t know what it was. I wonder if it was a measles booster because soon after I had my left eardrum burst and I failed all the school hearing tests. All the little kids getting tubes in their ears is tied to the MMR.

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liz's avatar

born in 52 I remember 3 during my entire childhood. Polio, MMR, and maybe one other.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

When I was born in 1952, there were no vaccines at birth and I think I got the Diphtheria/Tetanus and Polio. That’s it.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Born 1947. Ditto those two. Being a Pittsburgher, I was in one of the early trial groups for Jonas Salk's jab. Got it in a building which is now part of the UPMC complex. I bear a faint ring-shaped scar on my upper arm to this day from the Salk vax.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Smallpox vaccine left that scar.

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Knotgrass's avatar

I like that “vaccine cult” is a good name and or “vaccine worshippers” for sure. They sure love throwing around the label of “anti-vax “ if you don’t believe in jabbing.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Vaccinators!

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daverkb's avatar

This can only be a Vaccine Cult, a form of worship where medical self-flagellation is obligatory. Some people are attracted to this cult because they like metal objects hanging on their bodies because it gives them a warm fuzzy feeling, something like light up Christmas trees fulsome with sparkling Christmas balls.

You may think my scribbling here a tad bizarre. But I assure you! It is not ... and no more bizarre than the people who saw Mr. Covid lurking around every corner, twist and turn of their pathways. Ah yes! The Ubiquitous Mr. Covid. He is Everywhere.

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