Still pricking for people over 12: Kuipers accepts responsibility for any vaccine damage

by Anton Theunissen | 9 Aug 2022, 14:08

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  1. Lou

    At high and low, it is claimed around me that a vaccinated person, who despite the great vaccine, still gets sick, does NOT become seriously ill anymore because the Vaccine protects.
    I think this is a monkey sandwich. First of all, you get sick anyway, that has already been proven by millions. And secondly, where are the studies that make you less seriously ill with a vaccine?
    An acquaintance (66) of mine was in hospital with covid in May 2021. Vaccinated and well. He is convinced that he has been milder ill because of the vaccination. He was in the hospital for 7 days. Well shoot me. I had 1 vaccination in 2020 and after reading the side effects immediately stopped this suicide attempt. Never had covid, but did have flu during covid waves. Will the vaccine continue to work for me for 3 years?

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  2. French Moon

    I wouldn't be surprised if Kuipers shifts the responsibility to doctors who have them pricked. They now have to pay extra attention to informed consent!

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  3. Hkr

    In the official leaflet of Astra Senica it is mentioned as the first ingredient that it comes from chimpanzees. So monkeys. Monkeys that caused AIDS. Monkeys associated with smallpox monkeys.
    Seems good to know what you're getting into.

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    1. Lou

      As far as I know, Monkeys have nothing to do with monkey smallpox, other than that they have been laboratory animals, and that will also apply to AIDS. Originating from Chimpanzees, I don't think anything but monkeys has been used as laboratory animals and breeding objects. So what you're warning about isn't clear to me. Almost everything that could possibly be dangerous is first tested on laboratory animals and the chimpanzee is very popular because of its similarities with humans. And this certainly applies to all the vaccines that you will have had as a child.

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    2. Anton

      It doesn't come from the monkeys. Anyway, looking at ingredients makes little sense to laymen like us.

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  4. Hkr

    Of course I am not a doctor, nor a chemist or pharmacist, but read a leaflet as it is written. Here's what it says:
    One dose (0.5 ml) contains:

    Chimpanzee Adenovirus encoding the spike glycoprotein ChAdOx1-S of SARS-CoV-2*, not less than 2,5 × 108 infectious units.

    This product contains genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

    The other excipients are L-histidine, L-histidine hydrochloride monohydrate, magnesium chloride hexahydrate, polysorbate 80 (E 433), ethanol, sucrose, sodium chloride, disodium edetate (dihydrate), water for injections (see section 2 'Vaxzevria contains sodium and alcohol').

    The second paragraph states that it contains modified organisms.
    As far as I know, an organism is living matter.
    If it is true that a user does not understand the contents of a leaflet, then I do not understand why every leaflet asks that it be read carefully.

    I don't have to be right, but I can explain the composition anyway.
    After all, because I didn't want a vaccine, I was partly excluded from participating in society.
    That's what it's all about. I am also not claiming that this is why AIDS or monkey smallpox is transmitted, but on what basis is it excluded and if a Chimpanzee ingredient is not ape-like what is it??
    The ministry, GGD and RIVM refuse to answer.

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    1. Anton

      I do look at the contraindications in leaflets. As for those ingredients, I really don't know anything about...

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