Anonymous ID: a10c8a March 15, 2020, 11:51 a.m. No.8426756   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6780 >>6866 >>6904

>>8426605

I have filled 3 shot records filled with my immunizations from a career in the military. Medical and worked in research facilities and spent time overseas. I think I collected all the badges. Perhaps my view of the average person's number of immunizations is somewhat skewed.

 

After 23 years, I wound up sick with an auto-immune disorder, nearly died, 6 surgeries and minus my colon and some small bowel later I'm spending my days in the country, self-imposed isolation you might say.

 

It almost took me too long to figure out that someone was trying to kill me. In my newly found ability to research Truths, I found Q, and learned that it was, as I suspected, my own government. Retirees are expensive. Killing them off at retirement age is much cheaper and natural causes, as the cause of death, reduces the paperwork significantly. In a very delicate way, we discussed these things inside executive staff meetings. It's proper business to investigate "High cost users of Healthcare Resources" and ascertain if there are any cost reduction methods to be employed.

Anonymous ID: a10c8a March 15, 2020, noon No.8426870   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6915

>>8426780

Some folks in our deployment line "shot line" randomly got weird additional injections out of numbered and color coded, but otherwise unlabeled bottles. Nobody questioned it but me. The Immunizations tech didn't have an answer. She was just doing what she was told to do, following a list. Maybe they got the cure?