04-03-2020, 11:35 AM
"Anyone have enough experience or education to know if the Polio vaccine was also seen as a "mass eugenics experiment foretold by Revelations" at the time?"
The scientist who created the first effective vaccine field tested it on his co-workers and immediate family. Previous version of the vaccines did in fact give some of the people polio or paralysis from the injection. My dad had polio. Fortunately he made a nearly complete recovery.
"My parents have the "mark of the beast" from their shots"
Are you talking about smallpox? I used to have a scar from it but can't see it now. I was in the one of the last years they were still giving it.
One of my earliest memories was going to a medical facility and they gave me vaccines in both legs (might have been ass or hips) but I couldn't walk afterwards. It was extremely painful. My dad had to carry me out. I have no idea what it was but I was able to walk again a few hours later. I don't remember getting my smallpox vaccine even though it left a scar.
I got the rabies vaccine as an adult. Not the horrible 20 shots or whatever into the diaphragm but three shots into the arm over a period of a few months. After the 3rd shot I had a subtle reaction about an hour later but it quickly passed. It could have been something else that caused it / coincidence.
I remember asking the nurse who gave my vaccine "how did they determine that this works?" and she said... GOOD QUESTION! So she got the information thing that was in the box of vaccines and gave it to me to keep. It was a huge piece of paper that was folded up a billion times like an old road map. It said that in a group of condemned prisoners in Iraq (Saddam Hussein era) half were given the vaccine and half were given a placebo and they were all allowed to be bitten by "rabid dogs or wolves" and 100% of the vaccinated group survived and 100% of the non-vaccinated group perished. I found it so hard to believe that a vaccine could be tested that way I saved that vaccine box insert for years but did eventually discard it. Now that info seems to be scrubbed from existence because I can't seem to find it anywhere. It was a French pharmaceutical company.
The scientist who created the first effective vaccine field tested it on his co-workers and immediate family. Previous version of the vaccines did in fact give some of the people polio or paralysis from the injection. My dad had polio. Fortunately he made a nearly complete recovery.
"My parents have the "mark of the beast" from their shots"
Are you talking about smallpox? I used to have a scar from it but can't see it now. I was in the one of the last years they were still giving it.
One of my earliest memories was going to a medical facility and they gave me vaccines in both legs (might have been ass or hips) but I couldn't walk afterwards. It was extremely painful. My dad had to carry me out. I have no idea what it was but I was able to walk again a few hours later. I don't remember getting my smallpox vaccine even though it left a scar.
I got the rabies vaccine as an adult. Not the horrible 20 shots or whatever into the diaphragm but three shots into the arm over a period of a few months. After the 3rd shot I had a subtle reaction about an hour later but it quickly passed. It could have been something else that caused it / coincidence.
I remember asking the nurse who gave my vaccine "how did they determine that this works?" and she said... GOOD QUESTION! So she got the information thing that was in the box of vaccines and gave it to me to keep. It was a huge piece of paper that was folded up a billion times like an old road map. It said that in a group of condemned prisoners in Iraq (Saddam Hussein era) half were given the vaccine and half were given a placebo and they were all allowed to be bitten by "rabid dogs or wolves" and 100% of the vaccinated group survived and 100% of the non-vaccinated group perished. I found it so hard to believe that a vaccine could be tested that way I saved that vaccine box insert for years but did eventually discard it. Now that info seems to be scrubbed from existence because I can't seem to find it anywhere. It was a French pharmaceutical company.