Remember last year when we learned that the younger you are, the less likely you are to have a really bad case of COVID-19? In fact, we learned that if you’re healthy and under 60, there is little risk to you at all from COVID-19. And the younger you are, the less of a threat the disease poses to you.
Whatever happened to that?
Note: Of course I know how to spell vaccine. I use the more technically-correct term of “vackseen” because the COVID vackseens aren’t really vaccines. Read more here: What’s In a Name
I saw an article in the paper this week where some parents were being interviewed about their concern about the COVID vackseens. Their concern was that vackseens weren’t yet approved for kids younger than 12 years old.
Seriously?
I rarely use this word, but I have to say I’m flabbergasted, yes flabbergasted, that anyone would allow their kid to be injected with a COVID-19 vackseen.
These parents weren’t anxiously awaiting the vackseen to protect grandma. The parents are desperate to have an opportunity to inject their kids with an experimental vackseen for protection against a disease that poses virtually no risk to them.
Here’s the thing: The younger you are, the less likely you are to get sick or die from COVID-19. On the other hand, the younger you are, the more likely you are to have a strong adverse (i.e. really bad) reaction to being vacksinated. That’s a little truth that no one is talking about.
By now, everyone should have seen or read about kids who have been “ravaged” by the disease. Every time a kid gets sick or dies from COVID-19 it’s pasted everywhere for everyone to see.
If you read the articles, you’ll see that every single one of these kids had some sort of preexisting medical condition. That nugget of information is hard to find and requires you to be committed to educating yourself because it’s typically mentioned as an afterthought at the end of the article.
What Big Media and Big Pharma want you to believe is that kids everywhere are dropping like flies. So they should all get vacksinated. But that simply isn’t true. Statistics show us that only kids who are already sick have something to fear from COVID-19.
By now, everyone should have also seen or read about parents wishing they hadn’t vacksinated their kids because their kids have been irreparably damaged by the vackseen. You should have heard about this, but you probably haven’t. Because it doesn’t support the “vacksinate everyone” narrative.
There have been thousands of reported cases in the U.S. If you look hard enough, you’ll be able to find articles and video testimonies. But, the stories are hard to find because they get taken down just about as fast as they’re posted.
What I’m sure you haven’t seen are stories about otherwise-healthy kids getting sick or dying from COVID-19. You haven’t seen it because it hasn’t happened. I say it hasn’t happened because, if it had, it would have been front-page news on every Big Media outlet. I can’t remember hearing about even a single instance where a healthy kid died or became a COVID-19 “long-hauler”.
It seems to be the second dose of the vackseen that will occasionally permanently disable otherwise-healthy kids. Just how brainwashed do you have to be to make your kid take not one, but two doses of a drug that might cause irreversible damage to their otherwise-healthy body? Maybe the parent isn’t brainwashed. Maybe they’re just ignorant. It’s a problem either way.
As a parent, you have a responsibility to make good decisions on behalf of your kids. And before you can make a good decision, you need to have all the facts.
Before I would allow my kid to be injected with an experimental drug, I’d make sure I was informed about the true risk of the disease. And I’d demand to be educated about the risks to my kid from taking a drug that nobody fully understands.
I’m not talking about some overall average risk assessment that includes the old, sick and dying. I’m talking about knowing the risks to my kid. Specifically.
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