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I think it's 17 different needles with multiples doses required from birth to age 18. So, yes, 72 odd injections...for "permission" to move about Planet Earth. I theorize that the apparent willingness among young people to get injected with this junk stems from their habituation to getting stuck -- virtually their entire lives. What's one more? Or two?

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Great point! Ugh. My question is, I don't have 72 jabs. I probably had 9....how am I even still alive? 🤦🏼‍♀️

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Well, exactly! :) My older brother has never had a vaccine in his life; how is he still alive and in peak health? I've had three, I think and two tetanus shots, which I'll never take again BTW. I've never had a flu "vaccine," but somehow manage to avoid the flu. Year in and year out...

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Good for you! Decades ago I got the flu vax, but it really affected me negatively. I realized then that vaxes were bad. I really don't think I've ever had the flu, and I used to get EV. ER. EY. THING. I was a very sick child. I caught everything that went around over and over again. I was over a month premature, so we always chalked it up to a bad immune system. After my 20s, I've barely been sick at all, and I'm 55 now.

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Also, these young people not only have grown up with that, but they've grown up with pills being the answer to everything. They just don't question it.

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