User Controls
Is there truth to the AIDS in Vaccine Story?
-
2020-12-13 at 6:26 AM UTCthey used something in HIV in the Corona Virus Vaccine and so people are testing positive but a false positive for AIDS.
I mean WTF what if it kills people in 2 years -
2020-12-13 at 6:30 AM UTCAFAIK corona reacts in a way that HIV does, I think it has a similar structure and infects your body the same way.
So they isolated certain proteins or something from aids and out that into the vaccine. -
2020-12-13 at 6:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz they used something in HIV in the Corona Virus Vaccine and so people are testing positive but a false positive for AIDS.
I mean WTF what if it kills people in 2 years
who knows lil peedy bromo where did you "hear" about this. evidently a lot of hispanic and black people are against the vaccine because a lot of of those same kind of people react differently to certain drugs compared to white people and are more susceptible to certain maladys like skin diseases ect..
last time i got a vaccine was a little over a year ago when I had that cycling accident and they gave me morphine and a tetanus shot and for a month afterwards I broke out in hives where they shot me up.
when I was in jail years ago they gave me a tetanus shot and I broke out in hives on my chest, who knows -
2020-12-13 at 6:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby who knows lil peedy bromo where did you "hear" about this. evidently a lot of hispanic and black people are against the vaccine because a lot of of those same kind of people react differently to certain drugs compared to white people and are more susceptible to certain maladys like skin diseases ect..
last time i got a vaccine was a little over a year ago when I had that cycling accident and they gave me morphine and a tetanus shot and for a month afterwards I broke out in hives where they shot me up.
when I was in jail years ago they gave me a tetanus shot and I broke out in hives on my chest, who knows
Subhuman with a fat spic mom has weak and inferior genetics, go figure. -
2020-12-13 at 7:06 AM UTC
-
2020-12-13 at 8:09 AM UTCof course not
-
2020-12-13 at 8:16 AM UTC
-
2020-12-13 at 9:39 AM UTCthe adenovirus-type vaccine, ie. the one the Russians are selling and the one Moderna are working on, have a risk of triggering an autoimmune response similar to the way AIDS works. there hasn't been enough research on this new type of vaccine to know whether it's a credible risk