
Intro by Watchdog
A major problem any government has in trying to justify vaccine mandates is the fact that the vaccines do not stop you catching or spreading Covid. Indeed, evidence is mounting that the vaxxed actually tend to get MORE sick than the unvaxxed.
This of course bestows upon experimental Cov19 pseudo-vaccines the distinction of being the most useless vaccines in history as well as the most dangerous and renders the whole exercise pointless at least from a health perspective.
But what about an imaginary world where the Cov vaccines actually did what vaccines are supposed to do and stop you catching the disease? In that imaginary but non-existent scenario, again the mandates would be pointless.
Why? Well, the vaxxed would need no protection, having been properly immunised. After all, if you have had the polio jab you don’t walk in terror of rubbing shoulders in night club or cinema with people who haven’t (because, well you’re immune). The only people being protected in that instance of a vaccine that actually works would be the unvaxxed and they have exercised their innate right to balance vax benefits against vax liabilities and decided to “risk” not having the vax’s protection. In so doing, they have not placed the vaccinated at risk IF THE VACCINE WORKS.
But that in turn begs the question “at risk from what exactly?” and when one looks closely, one discovers that this particular bug presents a risk for the vast majority of people that is vanishingly small across all demographics except the very old/frail.
And let’s not forget that several highly workable treatments for this bug exist and have existed all along that are safer than vaccines that have in a few months accrued more adverse reactions and fatalities than all other vaccines in history combined.
And, of course, having caught the alleged bug and gotten over it, one then has an immunity more broad, robust and long lasting than any immunity conferred by a vaccine.
All in all, the vax passports are impossible to justify and make no sense – unless the motive is other than “for your own good” – which of course it is.
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