Karlin
That is a very interesting post, thanks for writing.
It is interesting that you are a nurse does your job put you in a place where you might notice adverse reactions to vaccines?
No, I bet, since they happen later, at home all alone.
Or at work, and you leave without explaining it to anyone.
Or gradually, thats what really get us.
We have a difficult time relating it exactly, after even just a few days.
Thats how they get away with it. They just do not ask for reports, and if reports come in, they just deny, point out the vague symptoms, and try to make you look foolish. It likely in a manual to do this, it basic brainwashing stuff.
Vaccine reactions semm to be more common than we thought, but of course we do not know when they are never reported.
And when the odd one is reported, the doctors do not ever ever ever under any circumstances, or upon the threat of death, ever ever say it is from the vaccine, and you go away feeling foolish or angry or confused.
I know I am. And it is getting worse, but I am GETTING STRONGER!!!
arrggg,
Karlin.