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Notice that in these types of hyped up stories, they use words like "could, might, can, may" etc... and unnamed sources, yadda, yadda, yadda...
Every COVID story uses this language.
Haven't you been paying attention? And all end with get the vaccine, like an advertisement.
Challenge: Find an MSM news story that does NOT end with a statement about how great the vaccine is, the vaccine is your best bet, go get your vaccine.
Given that all these media companies get permission to report stories from the same handlers...or the handlers write the stories and have them distributed.... if one major outlet is reporting this expect them all to be within a week....their excuse to try to get us all back in face diapers. Good luck with that.
Notice that in these types of hyped up stories, they use words like "could, might, can, may" etc... and unnamed sources, yadda, yadda, yadda...
Exactly, then the deliberate mistranslation of the subject line inserting a buzzword like 'super spreading' when that is not what is said in the quoted blurb.
NBC Ken Dilanian: "New Data suggests that fully vaccinated individuals are not just contracting COVID, but could be carrying higher levels of virus than previously understood, facilitating spread, my NBC New colleagues are reporting."
Bingo! Reps given. It's just the panic du jour. Kinda like "mind controlling microchips" in the vaccine.
I can't help but wonder who these "NBC New colleagues" are, and this Ken Dilanian isn't the one saying it. It's second hand news from un-named sources.
How would you know if there is, or is not, a microchip in an injection? Did you examine a vaccine under a microscope? If you make a claim like this I would like to see hard evidence, thanks.
Also, Biden was talking about the possibility of chip implants years ago when he was a senator. He talked like it was obvious that of course people would have chip implants one day.
How would you know if there is, or is not, a microchip in an injection? Did you examine a vaccine under a microscope? If you make a claim like this I would like to see hard evidence, thanks.
Also, Biden was talking about the possibility of chip implants years ago when he was a senator. He talked like it was obvious that of course people would have chip implants one day.
Vaccine comes in a little bottle with 6 doses. So if there are 6 microchips in the bottle, how does the nurse get only one microchip into the needle when inserting it into the bottle to draw out the vaccine?
Vaccine comes in a little bottle with 6 doses. So if there are 6 microchips in the bottle, how does the nurse get only one microchip into the needle when inserting it into the bottle to draw out the vaccine?
Explain how that would work please.
The chips are in the syringes.
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