Aren't we?
>>538314683Operation Warp Speed
>>5383146836-5 more years, don't care, never vaxxed
One of the worst ways to die.
>>538314683Very real possibility thanks to all >science loversand their>100% safe and effective>miracle>vaccinesin reality nano lipids encased ModRNA injections were, of course, none of these things and anyone paying even the least bit of attention could have easily known this through simple deduction.
>>538315433>6-5 more years, don't care, never vaxxedEver get your teeth professionaly cleaned or come into contact with any other sort of medical equipment? If so: buckle up, standard serilizing procedures do zilch for prions.
>>538314683its all bullshit.prions this, prions that, i just want to pry them legsthe trick is that they co-opt benign symptoms, tied to some fungal infection or some bs, then claim, "you're going to die from these symptoms, just like this random person that probably never existed", then you'll believe it and your faith in that lie will be what kills you.just dont accept it.its that ez.
>>538315433ok, that's a cute subaru danceu, the cute rori seals the deal, then again, the original subaru dance is cute too
>>538315618maybe the ancients were right to hang the science lovers for their witchcrafts>mfw the jews were right all along.
>>538314683Or mercury poisoning.>In 1996, Professor Karen Wetterhahn, an organometallic chemist at Dartmouth College, was running an experiment that required the use of a chemical called dimethylmercury, a colorless, volatile, sweet-smelling liquid. She was using all proper safety precautions — protective clothing, gloves, and most important, a negative pressure fume hood. During the transfer, Wetterhahn spilled one or two drops of the liquid on the back of one of her latex gloves. After five months, she began to display symptoms of severe neurological impairment, and was hospitalized. Three weeks later she slipped into a coma. Five months later she was dead from mercury poisoning. There was nothing that could be done to save her life, including chelation therapy.
>>538315976>the trick is that they co-opt benign symptoms, tied to some fungal infection or some bs, then claim, "you're going to die from these symptoms, just like this random person that probably never existed", then you'll believe it and your faith in that lie will be what kills you.>just dont accept it.>its that ez.Yeah no, this will likely be more of a case of law of large numbers (billions of injections put into guinea pigs the world over) combined with medling with critical, extremely dangerous, proceses not fully understood in an extremely sloppy unreliable manner. Lord knows what our >best and brightestwere thinking here, but it sure as fuck can't have been much.