This brings to mind a question regarding the acceptance of the lack of efficacy of the C-jab. We have had flu shots for decades that were not effective against the flu—excuse being ‘they guessed wrong’ on which strain of flu was coming. Could the years of accepting flu shots offer no protection from the flu have resulted in acceptance of the C-jab not being effective against C? Just wondering why…
This brings to mind a question regarding the acceptance of the lack of efficacy of the C-jab. We have had flu shots for decades that were not effective against the flu—excuse being ‘they guessed wrong’ on which strain of flu was coming. Could the years of accepting flu shots offer no protection from the flu have resulted in acceptance of the C-jab not being effective against C? Just wondering why…
I watched my 4 grandparents get the flu shot every year, and every year they came down with the flu, sometimes quite badly. I asked them why they kept getting flu shots, since it didn't seem to keep them from getting the flu: "because my doctor told me I needed to get it" was always the answer. I never pushed the conversation beyond that because I was raised to be very respectful of my elders and to continue to push them on it would have been considered to be most disrespectful. That observation is why I have never had a flu shot and a main reason I refused the covid jabs (the other being it was brand new technology, so no long term safety studies. Also, the survival rate was/still is around 99%, and observing all the drugs that have been pulled from the market due to adverse events has not inspired confidence in pHarma cos.)
This brings to mind a question regarding the acceptance of the lack of efficacy of the C-jab. We have had flu shots for decades that were not effective against the flu—excuse being ‘they guessed wrong’ on which strain of flu was coming. Could the years of accepting flu shots offer no protection from the flu have resulted in acceptance of the C-jab not being effective against C? Just wondering why…
I watched my 4 grandparents get the flu shot every year, and every year they came down with the flu, sometimes quite badly. I asked them why they kept getting flu shots, since it didn't seem to keep them from getting the flu: "because my doctor told me I needed to get it" was always the answer. I never pushed the conversation beyond that because I was raised to be very respectful of my elders and to continue to push them on it would have been considered to be most disrespectful. That observation is why I have never had a flu shot and a main reason I refused the covid jabs (the other being it was brand new technology, so no long term safety studies. Also, the survival rate was/still is around 99%, and observing all the drugs that have been pulled from the market due to adverse events has not inspired confidence in pHarma cos.)
Mrs. "the Knife"
Absolutely! Great point! I think this has been a deliberate form of behavioral conditioning now for many years.