Posted on Jun 7, 2021
Army to authorize beards if vaccine goal reached by July 4th
2.99K
5
1
5
5
0
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 1
That's a pretty sorry way to entice people to take the experimental mRNA vaccine which (IMO) is not neccessary and should NEVER have been made mandatory as those most vulnerable are not in the military. The CDC had to redefine what a vaccine is to include the mRNA gene therapy injections. These mRNA injections being sold to the public as vaccines do not prevent those who have taken the jab from getting COVID or spreading COVID to others. They said it would lessen the severity of infection but the statistics are beginning to show a trend where the vaccinated are more at risk of reinfection than those with natural immunity. Why was no credit ever given for natural immunity? Follow the money...
Traditional vaccines (such as the polio vaccine) prevent the virus from infecting the person and the vaccinated person will not be infectious to others. Not so with the COVID mRNA injections. I'm not anti-vaccination but I am against using the military as guinea pigs and forcing people to get injected with something that they won't tell you what's in it and that has unpredictable, detrimental [and potentially life-threatening!] side effects.
Traditional vaccines (such as the polio vaccine) prevent the virus from infecting the person and the vaccinated person will not be infectious to others. Not so with the COVID mRNA injections. I'm not anti-vaccination but I am against using the military as guinea pigs and forcing people to get injected with something that they won't tell you what's in it and that has unpredictable, detrimental [and potentially life-threatening!] side effects.
(0)
(0)
Read This Next