Vaccines spread disease by design, whether they want to or not, but they DO mean to though. It's so fucked up that they are using INSECTS to spread their pathogen.
I think they have some water they creatively call "vaccine" and it's for "malaria," and everyone can get some, but if it doesn't work or gives you malaria itself, that's what it's supposed to do, not protect you AGAINST Malaria OR Melania for that matter.
That's there they are going. Same street, but you turned off too soon.
Ever heard of a little town called "Wutang" uh I mean "Wuhan?"
Yeah, me either until it was CONVENIENT FOR ME TO HEAR ABOUT IT FOR THEM. Get it?
Within this next month, they will definitely come out with a new malaria vaccine. Mark my words.
And people will shoot that shit into their asses like it's going out of style.
"We are trying to FIGHT DISEASES NOT SPREAD IT! How were we to know that the mosquitos would give you malaria, not immunity? Sure that's what it did to all of the other mammals we gave it to, but are we like ALL OF THE OTHER MAMMALS? Mea culpa, Texas and Florida!"
So what does this have to do with the mosquitoes? Did they release 150k mosquitoes 3 years ago so that one person would be infected now so they could release a vaccine next month?
What kind of bullshit plan would that be? Just infect someone with an injection or claim that they are infected and be done with it.
Normies probably :
NOT ENOUGH PROOF.
Vaccines spread disease by design, whether they want to or not, but they DO mean to though. It's so fucked up that they are using INSECTS to spread their pathogen.
Ivermectin ------- guess what -------- kills mosquitoes.
It make your blood poisonous to them.
NOT MY IVERMECTIN.
MY IVERMECTIN IS FOR HORSES.
😂🤣😂
So you think that mosquitoes that were released 3 years ago caused one infection in Texas this year?
And that this was part of some great master plan to do ....what exactly?
I think this is the incorrect angle.
I think they have some water they creatively call "vaccine" and it's for "malaria," and everyone can get some, but if it doesn't work or gives you malaria itself, that's what it's supposed to do, not protect you AGAINST Malaria OR Melania for that matter.
That's there they are going. Same street, but you turned off too soon.
As immune systems deteriorate old diseases will pop up.
I was wondering about this.
https://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/mosquito-borne-diseases/_documents/2023-week33-arbovirus-surveillance-report.pdf
7 cases in total in Florida this year. At that rate, how many million years will it take to infect everyone?
There has been one case in Texas.
One.
150,000 mosquitoes were released in Florida in 2021.
Mosquitoes do not live for 2 years.
So what exactly are you implying? That the mosquitoes multiplied, carried Malaria, and only managed to infect one person in 3 years?
They are trying to sell a malaria vaccine, turdmuncher.
Who is trying to sell a malaria vaccine and what does this have to do with the mosquitoes?
Ever heard of a little town called "Wutang" uh I mean "Wuhan?"
Yeah, me either until it was CONVENIENT FOR ME TO HEAR ABOUT IT FOR THEM. Get it?
Within this next month, they will definitely come out with a new malaria vaccine. Mark my words.
And people will shoot that shit into their asses like it's going out of style.
"We are trying to FIGHT DISEASES NOT SPREAD IT! How were we to know that the mosquitos would give you malaria, not immunity? Sure that's what it did to all of the other mammals we gave it to, but are we like ALL OF THE OTHER MAMMALS? Mea culpa, Texas and Florida!"
So what does this have to do with the mosquitoes? Did they release 150k mosquitoes 3 years ago so that one person would be infected now so they could release a vaccine next month?
What kind of bullshit plan would that be? Just infect someone with an injection or claim that they are infected and be done with it.
You act like they plan ANYTHING well.
And who fucking knows? Just a guess.
So you actually believe that this one Malaria case in Texas is the result of a plan?
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/biontech-initiates-clinical-trial-mrna-based-malaria-vaccine-candidate-2022-12-23/
There you go. Dated about six months ago.