CORONA Vaccine injured clogging hospitals & calling 'em "Delta variant"

bw

Fringe Ranger
What I saw was that she fakes the injection and squirts it onto the ground as she is turning to put it in the sharps box.

If it's going into the sharps box there's no need to squirt out any excess. This makes no sense.
 

theoriginaldeb

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When it first came to light this corona virus was called a novel strain. With my limited knowledge that meant that we really didn't know what was going to happen.
According to the FOIA documents that have come to light in the last couple weeks there is a huge possibility that it is a lab creation out of Wuhan. Based on the historic mismanagement of communist regimes --my guess is that this thing escaped from the lab before they were ready to unleash it on the world as the perfect bioweapon.
Whether it has the ability to mutate is anyone's guess--based on the fact that it is novel--meaning new, previously unknown, or rare --doesn't necessarily mean lethal.
When this intelligence came into the hands of the US govt.--the frenzy must have been a sight to behold.
Whether the nurse is right --she might be. Time will tell. That hospital staff do not want the vaccine? That is telling.
As a veteran of a rare disease --and being a guinea pig for medical science for the last 30 years--the medical community is very reluctant to experiment on patients unless they are sure it will do no harm or are terminal anyway.
This use of threats and such smacks of the deep state. MK ultra--and other experiments used by the CIA and other entities of the deep state is well documented.
Govt. using threats against the medical establishment is beyond the pail--they are about to run out of bribe money. Itsgoing to be interesting.
 

FireDance

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If it's going into the sharps box there's no need to squirt out any excess. This makes no sense.
Well, IF you didn’t GIVE the shot, you can’t put a full syringe in box because they are probably auditing the sharps containers. Makes perfect sense to me.

And there should not have been excess in that syringe. It was either drawn up prior to patient arrival or it was drawn up when he arrived. Either way you don’t pull more into the syringe than is called for. That’s just asking for an error. And a BIG one. No. IF this vid is real, she didn’t give him squat.
 
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bw

Fringe Ranger
Well, IF you didn’t GIVE the shot, you can’t put a full syringe in box because they are probably auditing the sharps containers. Makes perfect sense to me.

And there should not have been excess in that syringe. It was either drawn up prior to patient arrival or it was drawn up when he arrived. Either way you don’t pull more into the syringe than is called for. That’s just asking for an error. And a BIG one. No. IF this vid is real, she didn’t give him squat.

Who would audit a sharps box? They have opaque sides so you can't see what's in them. They have a lid that captures stuff and won't let it fall back out. You can't look down into it. And who care's what anything inside looks like? Is someone EXPECTING something off to be dropped in?

If someone is auditing the sharps boxes, presumably that person or some equivalent snoop is also watching the jab process and would catch the nurse squirting her stuff upon the ground, yes?

I earlier suggested this was an auto-retract syringe that failed to trigger when she gave the injection. She noticed that, but she could hardly jab the patient again. So she pressed the plunger one more time, it ejected a trace, and clicked and retracted. I'm waiting for anytone to give a reason why that's not likely.
 

FireDance

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Who would audit a sharps box? They have opaque sides so you can't see what's in them. They have a lid that captures stuff and won't let it fall back out. You can't look down into it. And who care's what anything inside looks like? Is someone EXPECTING something off to be dropped in?

If someone is auditing the sharps boxes, presumably that person or some equivalent snoop is also watching the jab process and would catch the nurse squirting her stuff upon the ground, yes?

I earlier suggested this was an auto-retract syringe that failed to trigger when she gave the injection. She noticed that, but she could hardly jab the patient again. So she pressed the plunger one more time, it ejected a trace, and clicked and retracted. I'm waiting for anytone to give a reason why that's not likely.
I don’t know. I saw more than a trace come out of that syringe. But carry on because I don’t always have to be right. Just expressing my views on what I THOUGHT I saw. And hey, anyone who wants to can get in the sharps box. I do not KNOW that there are audits, but I suspect there are because I have seen other vids where they faked the shot. Not as blatantly, but, well. Comportment and all that.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
I don’t know. I saw more than a trace come out of that syringe. But carry on because I don’t always have to be right. Just expressing my views on what I THOUGHT I saw. And hey, anyone who wants to can get in the sharps box. I do not KNOW that there are audits, but I suspect there are because I have seen other vids where they faked the shot. Not as blatantly, but, well. Comportment and all that.

It looked like more than a trace. I don't understand it myself. But my conjecture seems to cover the evidence, and faking the shot could be much more subtle than this if it were indeed faked.

As for having to be right, shoot, I make mistakes all the time. One of my research projects is a timeline of false trails I followed to try to eliminate bad ideas, a confessed newbie in over his head. Mistakes are ok. I mostly want to announce when I've made one, rather than have someone point it out to me. :)
 

FireDance

TB Fanatic
It looked like more than a trace. I don't understand it myself. But my conjecture seems to cover the evidence, and faking the shot could be much more subtle than this if it were indeed faked.

As for having to be right, shoot, I make mistakes all the time. One of my research projects is a timeline of false trails I followed to try to eliminate bad ideas, a confessed newbie in over his head. Mistakes are ok. I mostly want to announce when I've made one, rather than have someone point it out to me. :)
Ha! You’re like me: it seems that if you go ahead and admit it, the easier the consequences.

Anyway, watch that vid again one more time. It appears she shoots (is it 3-5 cc’s) out of there. You can just catch it. It was (if real), IMHO what would have been an entire dose.

However, if I were going to do that, I would have pumped it while hidden by the car. But who REALLY knows??
 

summerthyme

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Ha! You’re like me: it seems that if you go ahead and admit it, the easier the consequences.

Anyway, watch that vid again one more time. It appears she shoots (is it 3-5 cc’s) out of there. You can just catch it. It was (if real), IMHO what would have been an entire dose.

However, if I were going to do that, I would have pumped it while hidden by the car. But who REALLY knows??
Hmmm... aren't the vaxxs like 1/2 cc per dose? Seems anything much larger than 1 cc that needs IM injection usually goes in the gluteals. 3-5 cc would be a darned painful shot in the arm.

Summerthyme
 
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bw

Fringe Ranger
Ha! You’re like me: it seems that if you go ahead and admit it, the easier the consequences.

Once when I was a young programmer I messed up something that could have had major consequences. I had to go to my boss and tell him I'd screwed the pooch and it needed his OK to back it out. He gave me the biggest smile I'd seen in weeks and I asked him what the heck made him happy about my screwup. He said he'd just finished chewing out another programmer who'd made a mistake and tried to hide it, and who almost got fired for that. Told me he was delighted with me. :)
 

FireDance

TB Fanatic
Hmmm... aren't the vaxxs like 1/2 cc per dose? Seems anything much larger than 1 cc that needs IM injection usually goes in the gluteals. 3-5 cc would be a darned painful shot in the arm.

Summerthyme
You’re correct. I was having MAJOR malfunction last night. The vax is not that much.

But, I have put a ml in deltoid - just have to go slowly (and it’s my deltoid and doesn’t usually hurt.)

I read how many ml the vaxxx was somewhere and I can’t remember where now. Varied by mfg. but not by much. I’ll see if I can find it as now my curiosity is up.

Back to how much you would think she’s squirting out would depend on size of syringe and needle and how much they slowed the vid down - lying eyes!
 

summerthyme

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Sooo... for fun, I looked up the main hospital in the county where we used to live. It's a 288 bed hospital.

Looked it up on the COVID dashboard site, and they say it has "108 of 111 beds full". WHERE ARE THE OTHER 180 BEDS.?!!

They are lying about *everything*!

Summerthyme
 
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