Thank you for this very "shareable stack"! Question: Why are you still calling the "kill shot" a "vaccine"? I could accept it's an "injection", but I'm old enough (70) to have thought a "vaccine" connotes something helpful, positive, a preventive of something bad and unhealthy. Now it's where I stop reading an article as a rule when I bump into the word. It's a a trigger for me. It connotes a lie.
Thank you for this very "shareable stack"! Question: Why are you still calling the "kill shot" a "vaccine"? I could accept it's an "injection", but I'm old enough (70) to have thought a "vaccine" connotes something helpful, positive, a preventive of something bad and unhealthy. Now it's where I stop reading an article as a rule when I bump into the word. It's a a trigger for me. It connotes a lie.
"Vaccine" is in quotes for a reason -- it's not a vaccine proper, and anyhow no vaccine was ever safe or effective.