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I do not believe in vaccine shedding.

Here is my podcast on why:

https://soberchristiangentlemanpodcast.substack.com/p/s1-listener-question-shedding

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It all started in the 18th cent. with the milkmaids who did not get sick, because some of the cows had "cowpox," similar to small pox. Vaccination is typical of many other trends or events that started with a good idea. The initial idea was alright. There is some reality, I think, to the idea of "vaccination," like there is some good in communist revolution. Except that, after the earliest stage everything goes wrong that can go wrong. Once others get hold of the idea the initial good that it did is all canceled. It happens over and over again. An idea that was good at first is no longer any good after it gets popular --- and, may I add profitable.

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I was so excited about this article and I put it on my Fb page. Oops. Fact checkers took it down. Hilarious that mark Zuckerberg said he got rid of fact checkers. Uh huh. I guess they forgot to leave. I received a message that they removed my post. The one referenced here: Flumist Vaccine: myocarditis…

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A few yrs ago, I did exactly what Marcella is talking about when I was on fb posting some of my articles from nptru4u.substack.com. I have since stopped writing/rarely post now, but shared articles by just writing a word or phrase on a post, often with a cute wallpaper background to get attn, them commenting on my post with a link to it or after someone commented. Also, if you use slightly altered spelling, abbreviations, and quote marks alot, AI won’t always pick it up to censor.

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If you hint at the content in your main post, and direct your readers to the comments and post the link there, it may work for you. Also, if you delete everything in the web address from the ? and after, it will help eliminate issues associated with tracking.

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thank you for reporting on this !

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Excellent information

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