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RE: um...about them 'vaccines'....yeah
My dad, 81, got the first two jabs and I told my mom for them not to get any boosters. They went and got one booster and a few months afterward, my dad passed out and was found to have an arrythmia. He is a disabled vet and had never been diagnosed prior. His Dr. at the VA asked if he had gotten the booster, and my mom told her, he had. She said that caused it. She said she is seeing perfectly healthy men in their 40s now having arrythmia and other heart related issues and told my mom, "No more Covid Shots". She is telling ALL of her patients this. This is a VA doc. My FIL is 83 and healthy as a horse. He and my MIL have gotten multiple boosters. Well, he has had Covid going on two weeks now. Passed out last week from it. She told my wife, "Glad we got the boosters, or it would have been a lot worse". She held her tongue. Death would have been about the only thing that could have been worse. My kids still thank me they didn't get the jabs.
11-15-2023 01:02 PM
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um...about them 'vaccines'....yeah - hburg - 03-26-2023, 07:11 AM
RE: um...about them 'vaccines'....yeah - Eagleaidaholic - 11-15-2023 01:02 PM



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