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    1. The police, as usual, recommended that people do not try this. Um, success speaks for itself.

      Most of the time the cops arrive in time to call an ambulance and take statements.

      Carry on in grace

  1. My town’s quarterly newsletter included a message from the city manager about how they are coping with the Covid crisis. It included this sentence, which I find ominous: “We are preparing for the days, not far ahead, when vaccine distribution within our city becomes the priority.”

    Why would city government be involved in this? Why wouldn’t it be like the regular annual flu vaccine, where if you want it, you go to the doctor or pharmacy for it. Voluntarily. Or won’t this be voluntary? Do they plan to go door to door to vaccinate? This sounds creepy to me.

    1. I got the polio vaccine in school in the 50’s when it first came out. If you did not live through the polio scare you have no idea. Thank god for vaccines.

  2. State is Ohio. I will not take a vaccine that has been rushed into production, skipping animal tests, for a disease that is only deadly to high-risk people, and that has been hyped into hysteria. I remember the 1976 swine flu vaccine fiasco. This will be worse.

    1. Frankly,

      After listening to report from June Knight on the “Vaccine Congress”, the order of which populations will be getting the vaccine during their four phases, is sounding a lot like Hitler’s grand solution to do away with the “undesireables”, worse than an ethnic cleansing, first and everybody else in due order. See the Georgia Guidestones for the goal of world depopulation… Seriously! Fight it tooth and nail. And listen to June Knight’s summaries of each day of the Congress.

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