Anonymous ID: d260ca Oct. 24, 2020, 12:15 p.m. No.11256030   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11253765 (pb)

 

When researching vaccine ingredients one helpful resource is often the MSDS (material safety data sheets).

 

This is the gig with thimerosal as I understand it:

 

To make a vaccine safe but effective the "weakened" or killed pathogen must still be immunogenic enough to get a response from the recipient's immune system. This is very difficult to achieve absent "adjuvants" or substances that very broadly provoke a strong immune response (including, unfortunately, things that the vaccine is not supposed to be immunizing you against, such as PEANUTS). Though mercury is apparently involved in vaccines as a "preservative" it seems that truly, it is more of an adjuvant. "Preservation" is the excuse use to keep injecting it, especially where it comes to multi-dose vials of flu vaccine. Truly, mercury in any form should not be in our vaccines, but without it a lot of vaccines would apparently be "duds" (this is according to my understanding of a recent discussion on the subject by RFK, Jr).

 

As I understand it, mercury was supposed to be eliminated from the vaccine supply but it remains, possibly as an undisclosed remnant from manufacture or else for emergency use only. To get around the "emergency use only" stipulation apparently there is a "flu emergency" every year which means anyone getting a dose of flu vaccine from a multi-dose vial is also getting a healthy dose of poisonous mercury.

 

As for the MSDS. I have found that if I want to know how dangerous a vaccine ingredient really is, it is often helpful to look up the MSDS for that substance. The information is often incomplete, but it is the best resource I've yet found for clear-cut useful information about the dangers of each substance. Prepare to be shocked if you do your own research on this.