Look what I found in this thread:
https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1396293038331371521
"Hospital system is now capturing data on anyone coming in post vaccination."
Look what I found in this thread:
https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1396293038331371521
"Hospital system is now capturing data on anyone coming in post vaccination."
No need to do that. If the person is doubled over in pain, struggling to breathe or otherwise in serious distress you can rest assured- They ARE vaccinated.
https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1396293038331371521
It drops me in different spot, too. I like the extra security in a way. I just choose "catalog" and go.
I am extremely deficient in computer knowledge. Only here by miracles and stubbornness, but in 3 or so years I've only occasionally been off for any stretch of time.
Pretty funny when I first navigated here. Did not know how to do anything. Post, reply, anything.
Not to toot my own horn, but I think this is a big deal. Hospitals should get a vaccine history on anyone coming in. They don't do that or report to VAERS.
This is forcing the issue. Seeing younger people (now including CHILDREN) with myocarditis at a rate of 2-3 per week.
Consider: The Pfizer jab is the only one FDA "authorized" for those 12-15. So if anyone in THAT age range comes in we KNOW which jab they got (unless the handful enrolled in clinical trials).
>Oct 17, 2020
It's a 10/17.
I've noticed this pattern for years. 10/17 or 10:17 associated with significant change events (the kind you can't reverse course on or that determine a new direction). Sudden shift type events. Think October 1917 type change.
When did Q first post? October 2017