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I was talking about being a teacher and not getting sick from kids’ colds in a Substack and was told by a person that I couldn’t catch anything from my kids. That’s when I got my first no germ theory information.

Somewhere along the way, that person or another told me that new info was coming out about rabies and that it wasn’t a virus. My reply was that I’d take the rabies vaccine, but they didn’t have to if they didn’t want to. I got no reply to that, but it doesn’t matter. I’m taking that vax if I need it because I’m pretty sure something in the saliva of a rabid animal is contagious. I guess not taking the rabies vax if needed is ultimate way to prove your beliefs.

I’m just about ready to throw up my hands and just stop caring about any of this at all because all the virus/no virus, on top of all the other stuff, is wearing me out. Maybe that’s the whole point, though.

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I hope people are not so foolish as to not take it, but I notice when people say vaccines don’t work and they’ll never take another, they forgot about this one. I also don’t really trust other vaccines right now because of the C vaccine and all I’ve leaned about vaccines and big pharma. It’s also hard to trust medical professionals now, too. (I never trusted the government.)

I don’t know if I was harmed by vaccines or if I harmed my child by getting her vaxxed or even if vaccines did any good at all. I just know that I’ll be eager to take the rabies vax if necessary.

Here’s a not so fun fact: a handful of people have gotten rabies from cornea transplants.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8776570/

Also kidney transplants:

https://www2c.cdc.gov/podcasts/media/pdf/Rabies%20in%20Transplant%20Recipients.pdf

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