I read somewhere, and now can't find it, probably on 8kun, that they only need to vaccinate 30% of the population in order to kill off the targeted 7 billion, since sexual contact will spread the 'vaccine' to others. Any doctors here who can give us some thoughts on whether an mRNA can be spread by blood, sweat, tears or other fluids?
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Well, shit. I have an ice-cold heart, so....
source for the rumour
That would be talmudic reasoning applied to ONEs choice of ignorance towards nature being the source of ALL information. Rumor means "a current story passing from one person to another one", and so "current" refers to the motion they ignore while doing so. Ignorance of that which is for that which might be. Good ol' division by means of distraction.
Read this article and am meaning to look into it further: https://thecovidblog.com/2021/02/07/sara-beltran-ponce-wisconsin-resident-doctor-has-miscarriage-days-after-covid-vaccine/
"-according to Section 10.4.2 of the Pfizer BioNTech trial protocol, pregnant women or women who may become pregnant should not take the mRNA shots. Section 10.4.1 also warns men taking the mRNA shots to “be abstinent from heterosexual intercourse” and to not donate sperm."
Found this clinical trial: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04665258
Sad truth is we wont know the full repercussions until the damage is already done. 'ScIeNcE'
From the CDC: they admit there isn't any data but they think it'll be fine. Fucking losers man: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/recommendations/pregnancy.html
Added because this counts as person to person via bodily fluids: There are no data on the safety of COVID-19 vaccines in lactating women or on the effects of mRNA vaccines on the breastfed infant or on milk production/excretion. mRNA vaccines are not thought to be a risk to the breastfeeding infant