For future reference, you can decline any vaccine you want

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Step 1. Do not refuse a vaccine, otherwise you'll be considered belligerent. Instead you can politely decline the service by doing the following.
Step 2. Ask the doctor if the vaccine has MRC-5 in it (they all do, these are aborted fetal cells and other DNA). If it does, you have the right to decline.
Step 3. Also ask if there is a possibility of a "Iatrogenic reaction"(an adverse reaction caused by multiple compounds or drugs interacting with each other) from the vaccine(they all do.) When the doctor says, "Yes, it does", that's your Get Out of Vaccine Jail Free Card. Thank the doctor for their offer and walk away.
Remember, doctors have sworn the Hippocratic oath(which is to do no harm), and they MUST honor it. This how we can legally (and respectfully) decline their offered mandated services and there is absolutely nothing they can do about it. Now you know.

Note:
It assumes you live in the US, can't guarantee that'll work in Canada.

Additional points:
Forced vaccination is a violation of the UNESCO 2005 Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights Article 6 Section 1 = Any preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic medical intervention is only to be carried out with the prior, free and informed consent of the person concerned, based on adequate information. The consent should, where appropriate, be express and may be withdrawn by the person concerned at any time and for any reason without disadvantage or prejudice.


Posting incase of covid 2.0. If it ever happens.
 
Exactly how obvious do I need to make the sarcasm for it to get through your scorching autism? Because I was laying it on PRETTY thick.
Anytime you say anything it's always 100% serious even when it's 100% retarded, so when you're joking it's hard to tell. Sorry little buddy. :tomgirl:
 
I've traditionally just declined any given vaccine by saying "No thanks" when the doctor asks if I want it.

The conflict has nothing to do with the authorities bundling people into a room and holding them down to get stuck or w/e (if we reach that point I don't think bringing up human rights declarations is going to stop them), it's about what other consequences someone will face if they don't go along with it.

If someone's got to work to survive and they threaten people's employment if they don't get the jab, then they may as well have them at gunpoint.
 
Fauci doesn't want you to know this but the vaccines are edible. I've eaten 200 vaccines.
That's no vaccine...


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The conflict has nothing to do with the authorities bundling people into a room and holding them down to get stuck or w/e (if we reach that point I don't think bringing up human rights declarations is going to stop them), it's about what other consequences someone will face if they don't go along with it.
This would not have worked during the pandemic.
Yeah, I can confirm as someone who attempted to submit a religious/moral objection to the vaccine, the powers that be did NOT care one whit about if what they were doing was moral, legal, constitutional or violated anyone's beliefs. No evidence or argument they were presented with was ever dealt with in a fair or transparent manner. At best, submitting paperwork and jumping through the bureaucratic hoops slowed them down a bit, but it didn't stop them.

Ultimately, there were eventually court cases, new laws and other things which forced the vaxxers to stand down, and I suspect that they knew from the very beginning that they would eventually be forced to stand down. But they also knew that the processes which would eventually stop them moved at a snail's pace, and that by the time they were given any official order to stop, they would have already forced their vaxx on the vast majority of the population. And that was the plan from day one. They forced it as hard and as fast as possible, before society as a whole could mobilize a vehement enough rejection of their scam.

Being "belligerent" and flat out refusing while making it clear you were going to inflict as much harm as possible before anyone forced the jab on you was literally the only option. They never had any intention of granting exemptions or negotiating.
 
This would not have worked during the pandemic.
It didn't.

I was kept from a particular security job (despite getting a clearance for it) after the department head learned I wasn't clotted. I got finger printed, my photo taken, and the badge was physically made... and same day the badge was taken from me and the "offer" put on hold until I got the clot shot. I still didn't get the clot shot. About a year later was when those restrictions for employment were removed (kindov like how the military dialed it back because recruitment numbers were nigger'd beyond belief). Still didn't go back because the next plandemic that comes around, that place basically confirmed they would do the same shit again and I'd just be fired the next time an unvetted mRNA editor was forced on the public. Iudea Delenda Est.
 
Step 1. Do not refuse a vaccine, otherwise you'll be considered belligerent.
Partially true. It's usually better to simply stall or deflect when declining a treatment you know is going to be pushed hard. "Not today, thanks." Or "I like to get the free one at my office." Or "I will make an appointment to do it another time, I don't want to get a fever today, can't miss work tomorrow."
Step 2. Ask the doctor if the vaccine has MRC-5 in it
This is where you started ambling off into the woods of autism. No need to make a whole thing out of it. Just say "no thanks" and if pressed say "I'm getting the one at the office." Stall and lie, avoid confrontation with people who have insane power trips and unfortunate amounts of power over you.
Step 3. Also ask if there is a possibility of a "Iatrogenic reaction"(an adverse reaction caused by multiple compounds or drugs interacting with each other)
See this is why you should have just lied and kept it simple. This is not what "iatrogenic reaction" even means. You'll just sound stupid, pretentious, or deranged, or all three, if you say this.
 
I work for the government up in Idaho and we had people trying to pressure those that still hadn't gotten vaccinated to do so.

They would leave all kinds of papers and pamphlets explaining the vaccine, etc. I proceeded to use on of their flyers to kill a fly with and a couple others to eat a burger off of

When they returned as asked again, I showed them how much I cared for the information they gave me.
 
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