It’s Booster Time, Boys and Girls!

The latest booster of the experimental mRNA treatment intended to mitigate the effects of infection with the Wuhan Coronavirus is being rolled out. A Dutch newspaper polled its readers on whether they were going to get the new injection. The surprise is not the number of people who said they will decline, due to previous adverse effects, but the fact that the newspaper was willing to publish their honest answers.

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this German-language article from Uncut News:

A Dutch magazine asks its readers whether they will take the new corona vaccine. But it forgets to censor the answers.

The AD [Algemeen Dagblad] asked its readers whether they would get another Corona vaccination. Almost 700 people responded. Some will queue up again, but there are also many who are not thinking about it.

There are also many reactions from people who have a horror story. These comments have not been deleted (yet). Or is there a change?

A selection:

Mirella: No, never again! It only makes me sicker.

Lydia: No, definitely not! I’m in the risk group. But two weeks after the booster vaccination I had my fourth stroke. I haven’t had one in 10 years.

Ellen: No, definitely not. I used to get Pfizer because I had to go abroad during the Corona period. That caused me to have an autoimmune disease. My endocrinologist confirmed that it was Pfizer. So you’ll never convince me of that again.

Cor: I don’t plan to get vaccinated again. I had four vaccinations, but after the Pfizer vaccine, I had a CVA [stroke] a few weeks later. This was later mentioned as a possible side effect. Of course, it cannot be proven that it was due to this vaccine, but is it pure coincidence?

Pedro: No, I had a stroke shortly after the vaccination. I’m not saying that was the cause, but it’s not a risk to take.

Fred: In my network there are all the symptoms of long Covid, heart attacks (some fatal) and autoimmune diseases and everyone has had the Corona vaccination. What do you think?

Gerard: There will be no Corona vaccine here. Many young people around me have died from brain hemorrhages and other unpleasant diseases that are associated with these vaccinations.

Willem: I was just a healthy boy, I had a stroke. One of the more honest doctors said it could have been due to the vaccinations I had had, as happened to many of the older customers. So no more corona vaccinations for me.

Maarten: After a friend had a brain hemorrhage one day after the vaccination, I no longer need it.

B. Schumacher: After my wife suffered cerebellar damage after the last booster vaccination, became very ill and I cared for her at home for a year, she decided to undergo euthanasia at the age of 65. You really don’t know what you’re being vaccinated with. No more boosters for me.

Eef: Absolutely not anymore, I’ve been disabled since the first injection. Now I’ll probably have to take medication for the rest of my life.

Hans: No, I don’t get any more shots. I had a heart attack a year and a half ago. The doctor said that the three corona vaccinations were a possible cause. That’s why I don’t take them anymore.

Louisette: No, I’ve had three vaccinations and the last booster. I had a heart attack last year and am now a heart patient. I wouldn’t directly link it to the vaccination, but I’m taking so many medications now that I think it’s enough.

André: After the first vaccination with AstraZeneca, I had a lot of problems, pulmonary embolism. A doctor said: “If we hadn’t done that, there could have been more fatal accidents. In other words, they were just unlucky with the vaccination.”

Mirjam: No, because since the last injection I have had chronic inflammation of the mucous membranes in my throat and I have to cough constantly. I spoke to a doctor and he said that this is one of the side effects that people don’t talk about.

Chris: Never, never again. I narrowly escaped disaster with that Moderna crap. One shot was enough to put me in terrible pain for 14 days. I couldn’t go anywhere. What chaos.

Dutch version

Afterword from the translator:

It is quite amazing that with all the evidence out there, there are people who are still in denial and will stand in line all over again to apply for a Darwin Award. INSANE.

5 thoughts on “It’s Booster Time, Boys and Girls!

  1. . . . in the United Kingdom, following the judgement in the case of Montgomery v. Lanarkshire Health Board, all clinicians must provide their patients with the information they need to make an informed decision about any proposed treatment.

    This means that clinicians must make sure that their patients are made aware of the material risks involved in any proposed treatment, and of any alternative treatments that might be available.

    The test of whether something is to be considered “material” in this context is not a matter of the clinician’s professional judgement. As a matter of law, the test of materiality in this context is whether a reasonable person (who need not be a member of the medical profession) in the patient’s position would attach significance to the risk, or whether the individual whose informed consent is actually being sought would be likely to attach significance to it.

    Sittason, Andrew. Living In A Salt Land (p. 59). Andrew Sittason. Kindle Edition.

    Anyone in the UK – remember that any clinician MUST, as a matter of law, explain ALL of the material risks involved in ANY proposed “treatment” BEFORE they can proceed.

    If they fail to do that, then they are acting unlawfully.

    Anyone who finds themselves facing someone who is trying to convince them to get a “booster” because their “protection” has “faded” – ask them if they are aware of the ruling in “Montgomery vs. Lanarkshire Health Board” and DEMAND that they abide by THE LAW and explain ALL of the material risks involved in the treatment they are proposing.

    Remind them that they are under a legal obligation to do so, and if they fail to do so, then you cannot be said to have given your informed consent, and anything they do will be UNLAWFUL.

    You might also want to ask them, in light of the legal requirements they MUST abide by, following the case of Montgomery vs. Lanarkshire Health Board, just how many unlawful medical procedures they have already carried out?

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