I hate to say I told you so, but…well, I told you so. I saw this coming from miles away and you probably did, too. There have been memes created around the idea that we’ll be pursuing a golden goose that we’ll never be able to catch and that these boosters will continue ad infinitum with every new variant that comes out.
So far, we’ve got ourselves a virus that requires a two-dose vaccine to tackle it to give you immunity. That is, unless you want to go with the Johnson and Johnson one, which most people seem to be staying away from. Then they started pushing the idea of getting a booster shot because there is waning immunity from the vaccine after a relatively short period of time, plus it’s less effective against some variants like Delta.
I think that this is partly by design, but in some sense I think it has to be. They probably could make it last longer, but it would put more chemicals into your body that are toxic. But the booster shot is not just an idea anymore, it’s all but a done deal. But they’re not stopping there. They’re essentially trying to turn this into a way of life for everyone by getting booster shots every 5-8 months.
“The question raised is should it be shorter than eight months? Should it be as little as five months? That’s being discussed. I spoke with Dr. Fauci this morning about that,” Biden said in the Oval Office with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
Are you really prepared to go the rest of your lives getting two jabs per year just to try and prevent an illness that you may get anyway? Do you know what’s crazy? I never get the flu. Millions of people get the flu every year and I never do. I don’t get a flu shot, I take care of my body, and I never get the flu. I almost never get sick to be quite honest. I can probably count on one hand the number of times that I’ve been sick over the past 20 years. It’s that few. Take care of your body so it will take care of you.
What Pfizer’s FDA Approval Really Means for Americans
I was having a discussion with a friend of mine this week about the vaccination and whether or not he should get it.
The thing is, like many companies, his employer is requiring that he get the vaccine.
He’s really in an awkward situation because the company that he is actually with is not requiring it, but there is a hierarchical structure in which they have a parent company and they are the ones who are requiring vaccinations.
The state we live in allows for exemptions, and I told him that he has that option, but he likely won’t try and go that route.
So after talking about, it seems to me that he’s probably going to get the vaccine, but the decision boils down to which one to get.
The topic came up as to whether to get the Pfizer vaccine because it is now “FDA approved” and therefore safer. Or is it?
In reality, this isn’t the full truth. Dr. Robert Malone who is the inventor of the MRNA vaccine technology said that it’s not fully approved and that this is only an extension under the Emergency Use Authorization that grants them full liability protection.
“It’s called Comirnaty… and its not yet available, they haven’t started manufacturing it or labeling it, and that’s the one that the liability waiver will no longer apply to. So the one that’s actually licensed is not yet available, and when it does become available it will no longer have the liability shield. In the interim, the one that does have the liability shield is the Pfizer product and that’s what is currently available – and its still under emergency use authorization,” Dr. Malone said.
The letter from Pfizer read:
On August 23, 2021, having concluded that revising this EUA is appropriate to protect the public health or safety under section 564(g)(2) of the Act, FDA is reissuing the August 12, 2021 letter of authorization in its entirety with revisions incorporated to clarify that the EUA will remain in place for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for the previously-authorized indication and uses, and to authorize use of COMIRNATY (COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA) under this EUA for certain uses that are not included in the approved BLA.
So what does it mean that they’re FDA approved? Honestly, it doesn’t mean a whole lot.
Pfizer is also the producer of Chantix which is now known to cause cancer. Yet the drug is FDA approved. There have still been no long-term studies on the vaccines and we have absolutely no idea what may be the result of this experiment.
There are several things that are FDA-approved that aren’t safe. There are things that are safe that aren’t FDA approved. Government approval means jack s**t in my book.
No comments:
Post a Comment