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Vaccines Don't Stop The Virus. Get Vaccinated Anyway

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December 2021

Medical literature indicates that the immune... who undergo vaccination… are 56% more likely to acquire the virus. Why then must they endure vaccination? Besides, it is now known these potions lose their oomph within months. The magic dissipates. Another dose is then required. It too will fade. Even Dr. Fauci acknowledges this fact. Even Mr. William Gates — vaccine kingpin — acknowledges this fact. Yet they insist upon universal vaccination. (Taken from the article)

- Brian Maher

Vaccines Don't Stop The Virus. Get Vaccinated Anyway

Alas, the weight of evidence sinks Bruce and his altruistic civics.

That is because vaccination does not block a man from acquiring the virus. Nor does it block him from disseminating the virus. The unvaccinated therefore form no greater menace than the vaccinated.

Even the vaccine-drummers presently concede this point. They claim rather that it slashes hospitalizations and dyings — not that it meaningfully inhibits the travel.

A question of course arises: Why mandate a vaccine if it fails to jail the virus in, if the microscopic felon slips so easily through the dragnet?

We have yet to hear one answer that appeals to the logic centers. The answers generally reduce to this: “Yes, you can still catch and spread the virus, which is why you must still wear a mask, even if fully vaccinated. But it is essential that you be fully vaccinated if we want to stop the spread.”

Yet the literature reveals the most vaccinated peoples of Earth are enduring the greatest caseloads. The least vaccinated, meantime, are experiencing the lightest caseloads.

The reasons may be complex. They likely are complex. Yet the facts are the facts.

We were told the facts would be otherwise.

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Another question: If the vaccinated must live in dread fear of the unvaccinated, what sort of vaccines are these?

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