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Exactly Dr Huber! I'm certainly not a medical expert and even with my "some college" education I was able to figure this out and explain to my peers using nature itself as an example. A bee sting can cause anaphylaxis, a mosquito bite can cause malaria (and other ailments) just to name a couple of natural "injections" that can circulate in the body and cause a reaction. To think that we have so-called "experts" out there that can't figure this out is an absolute embarrassment.

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Very well said, and much more concisely than I managed to do it.

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Along with many other words, the word ‘expert’ has become ruined. Look at what all the so-called ‘experts’ did to the world!

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You also don't need to be a medical expert to realize that a cold virus isn't going to wipe out the planet.

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There's also this: Whatever you put on your skin can be detected in your blood within minutes. So yeah, the idea that an injection stays in the arm is ludicrous!

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So true. Even nail polish ingredients can be detected in the blood within ten minutes of application.

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this was one of the more bizarre and disturbing lies that were told. I am a layperson (albeit one who is not afraid to research), and the dystopian nightmare of all of this has been how in-your-face the lies are -- unbelievable stretching of truth -- the ballsy proclamations such as "it stays in your arm" which could not possibly be true -- and then the credulity of so many people. How easily reassured.... which means they were in a state of traumatized terror -- but perhaps too numb by this point to realize that.

Willing to hand over their own thinking to someone in authority who could soothe them in comforting, familiarly reassuring tones.

This psyop against the people is the most evil thing I've ever witnessed.

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If a vampire tells you not to worry because his bite is safe, do not believe him. And don't believe vampire drug companies like Pfizer and Moderna. And never follow advice from Bill or Foucho or other psychopaths.

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I thought the statement the "vaccine" stays in the arm was laughable. Everything about the "vaccine" was questionable and there was no way that was going to be injected in me. Trying to tell people what was questionable led to a lot of blank stares and loss of "friends", Luckily family listened to me and did not get the jab.

This is great article to share with the sheeple that believes everything being said from the gov. Maybe they will listen, probably not.

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Powerful & informative article - thank you for being a committed TRUTH Warrior. Many blessings for our Creator lives in the TRUTH ...

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Just to make things worse, authorities instructed injectors to abandon the time-honored technique of aspirating the syringe prior to delivering the contents, just one of hundreds of completely ludicrous official directives

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A superficial read made me have the thought that diabetics are created by the increased (from 6 to 76 antigens) haxsines given to our children. Would people be willing to try not using any vx on children so we could determine risk and possible benefit. Paul Thomas an Oregonian pedestrian's data show chronic disease was non-existent in his patients whose parents chose not to vx. Let's figure out if we are creating problems by injecting any of these vx products.

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I don’t have one bit of medical training, but everything they told people about these mRNA injections always sounded ludicrous. Lying liars who lie. For power and greed. Evil incarnate. If only more physicians were like you.

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So so many physicians genuflected at the door of the CDC temple, left their critically thinking brains outside, and entered the temple chanting and pteaching "Safe and Effective" like a bunch of trained zombies. How many trusting patients were harmed by this indoctrination amongst those we placed our greatest faith to know better on our behalf? Even a non medical dum dum like me could clearly comprehend the massive discrepancies between reality and what we were being told. WHY COULDN'T HIGHLY INTELLIGENT DOCTORS FIGURE IT OUT?????

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The highly intelligent ones did.

Any more questions?

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My own pcp chastised me for putting my job and career at risk instead of taking the shot. At the end of our appointment he left to go get his 1st booster shot. He wasn't one of the highly intelligent ones. He insisted Ivermectin was worthless and McCullough didn't know what he was talking about. I never went back.

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"Dyin' ain't no way to make a living!"

Jose Wales

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Darn! I guess I have to stop blaming my big rear end on the steroid injections I got years ago (if it stays in the arm, it stays in the glutes, right?)

Seriously, though, I could never understand why anyone would think an injection would stay where injected. That would defeat the purpose of injections to treat systemic illness.

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Ik,r?

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What I don't get is let's say it did stay in the arm...in that case what makes a vaccine different than an allergy shot? Why does one teach the body to have a super quick optimal immune response and the other tell the body to chill out and ignore this going forward? I don't understand how vaccines could have any real impact on antibodies unless they got into the blood. But I'm not a Dr. so I'll nod my head and smile along and hope for the best.

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Excellent point. Even if the contents entirely stayed in the arm, what good could that do?

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No doubt the desired perception was that cells would only locally produce the toxin, and it would be quickly disposed off in situ. Cunning, in a way, and definitely deliberate.

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I'm not a doctor and I'm not a scientist, but even for me, when I heard "experts" saying that the "vaccine" stays in the arm muscle, my immediate response was, "Wtf?!" There are just some instances in which all the pseudoscientifc jargon and donning of white coats can't override common sense.

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It was that statement about staying in the arm when my mouth fell open, my eyes rolled, and the red flags waved. How ludicrous. Physiology will show this easily. Thank you for laying it out.

The only way an injection would stay in the arm is if they were implanting a device - hhhmmm?

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The studied ignorance of these so called doctors and nurses never fails to amaze me.

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Good write up. You can even add to the report that insulin goes into the circulation in the space of an hour at most even though it was injected subcutaneously. Obviously the reason we give SC and IM injections is to avoid IV dosing but it is not intended to avoid dosing. The fact that few people have bad side effects from many IM or SC drugs is fortunate and not any kind of guarantee. The observed "Tren cough" that was mentioned early in 2021 as a example of the need to aspirate is clear indication that even larger vessels are hit and the bolus is noticeable. When the dose is SC or IM it still gets into circulation unless it is absorbed fully by the local tissue as we know topical anaesthetics and similar will perform, obviously they would not be any use if the dose was diluted into the complete body so there must be a benefit to the SC method for certain liquids.

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Excellent points.

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The mosquito is a poor example here as it actively seeks to make an intravenous injection. The venom sting or bite are very telling though as most are quite shallow and can cause all kinds of harm even if they strike a muscle.

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