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<blockquote data-quote="Mutineer" data-source="post: 5517933" data-attributes="member: 69587"><p>In the early days of covid hysteria, I was very concerned about covid. When my dad (in his seventies) tested + and became ill, I considered how I should write his obituary and dispose of his junk. He is inactive, smokes cigarettes, drinks, eats unhealthy food, and has never given a second thought or effort towards improving his health. To my disbelief, he did not die and survived without medical intervention.</p><p></p><p>Throughout the days of the vaccine, I looked very closely at the kinds of public figures who were pushing and celebrating it. The vast majority of those people are the kinds of people who I do not believe like me. Also, I was very concerned that the vaccine was rushed. No matter who is pushing it. Therefore, I did not get vaccinated.</p><p></p><p>When those same kinds of people who were pushing the vaccine began mocking and shaming the unvaccinated, all of my alarm bells went off. When people's jobs were threatened due to being unvaccinated, I admit that I was not very far away from putting on a tinfoil hat, and moving in with my brother outside of Talkeetna, AK. And I very much suspected that the vaccine had been purposely engineered to negatively affect people of my demographic.</p><p></p><p>Covid was mostly a lie.</p><p></p><p>Vaccine deaths are something I am mildly wary of. But so far I believe that is also a lie.</p><p></p><p>I am keeping an eye on people who I know got vaccinated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mutineer, post: 5517933, member: 69587"] In the early days of covid hysteria, I was very concerned about covid. When my dad (in his seventies) tested + and became ill, I considered how I should write his obituary and dispose of his junk. He is inactive, smokes cigarettes, drinks, eats unhealthy food, and has never given a second thought or effort towards improving his health. To my disbelief, he did not die and survived without medical intervention. Throughout the days of the vaccine, I looked very closely at the kinds of public figures who were pushing and celebrating it. The vast majority of those people are the kinds of people who I do not believe like me. Also, I was very concerned that the vaccine was rushed. No matter who is pushing it. Therefore, I did not get vaccinated. When those same kinds of people who were pushing the vaccine began mocking and shaming the unvaccinated, all of my alarm bells went off. When people's jobs were threatened due to being unvaccinated, I admit that I was not very far away from putting on a tinfoil hat, and moving in with my brother outside of Talkeetna, AK. And I very much suspected that the vaccine had been purposely engineered to negatively affect people of my demographic. Covid was mostly a lie. Vaccine deaths are something I am mildly wary of. But so far I believe that is also a lie. I am keeping an eye on people who I know got vaccinated. [/QUOTE]
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