When you use Snake Oil salesmen language, some people will buy it, most will disregard.
Next thing, we will see Fauci coming on TV claiming immortality and challenging people to sword fights.
Where a Hispanic Catholic, and a Computer Geek write about Gun Rights, Self Defense and whatever else we can think about.
When you use Snake Oil salesmen language, some people will buy it, most will disregard.
Next thing, we will see Fauci coming on TV claiming immortality and challenging people to sword fights.
Semi-retired like Vito Corleone before the heart attack. Consiglieri to J.Kb and AWA. I lived in a Gun Control Paradise: It sucked and got people killed. I do believe that Freedom scares the political elites.
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Havent you noticed since covid no one gets heart attacks cancer flu car wrecks drug over dose ect???
Get the vac, I bet it makes you bulletproof like a super hero!! Someday it will go away……
I’m a little rusty with my swordsmanship; it’s been 10 years or so since I trained, but you know what? Challenge Accepted.
Haha. I’ve seen that claim before.
Well, then again…
I read an article recently saying that vaccines (the flu vaccine and some other common ones were mentioned) appear to have a general immune system boosting effect. So they protect effectively against what they are designed for, and in addition they offer broader benefits. That showed up in the WSJ, a month or three ago, I don’t remember the source citation. May have been work in other countries, but it appeared solid work.
So can I use the vaccine in the laundry to get my shirts whiter? Some of the old snake oil made that claim too. Just checking.
The heartbreak of psoriasis?
Since heart attacks are “COVID related deaths”, of course it does.
Worked for Gen Powell.
Ok, check out the article, from February 2021. https://www.wsj.com/articles/covid-19-coronavirus-vaccine-prevent-alzheimers-dementia-neurodegenerative-11628196831?st=bhilfg6d1m0yn17&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
The author is Allyson Finley, well known among WSJ readers as a writer who has not the slightest inclination to be deferential to approved authority figures.