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Allie's avatar

I live in a retirement home. Never been jabbed, but probably shedded upon. Last year I got COVID at the same time that about a third of the residents had it at the same time. About a month ago I had an antibody test to the spike antigen. It was a low positive. I want to have antibodies indicating immunity but I don’t want persistent spike protein. I remember one resident about a year ago proudly telling someone she received her booster. She also told that person she was late to an event that day because she donated blood! Blood has a limited shelf life, but if people continue to get these boosters, our blood supply will never be free of the mRNA and spike protein. Next time I have an elective procedure, I will decline any blood transfusion when they ask me before the procedure. No matter what we’re told about how few people in the general population are receiving the jab, people in my retirement home continue to get it. The home is scheduling COVID shots for this coming April. I will expect to see another cluster of deaths come May and June!

Robin Lloyd's avatar

Guess what... the mrna has been found in the anesthetics so going into a hospital for any reason is putting the decision in THEIR hands. Signing the admittance form alone gives them the right to vaccinate you. They're using the term biologics (or similar words to that) and they can jab you while you're unconscious and not even tell you. That consent/admittance form gives them that "right". BE AWARE if you must enter a hospital these days!

Michelle's avatar

This organization is giving people in the minority access to informed consent. Kudos to them for providing such a necessary service!