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TheNewGazmo

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  1. If Pfizer could only make something I could sprinkle on my Cheerios every morning... then maybe, just maybe we could beat this thing.
  2. So should they remove that "Religious Freedom" CBT from MyLearning now or wait a bit?
  3. LoL... I was clueless about the Guard once also. Then I Palace Chased and never looked back. It makes me laugh the hardball our leaders play at times. In my past 20 years in the service, I have never seen as much policy and brain power (or lack thereof) go into anything that'd make a positive outcome for our troops. So I got my 2nd jab a few days ago by the "deadline". As some will remember, I got the first one back in the summer before it was made mandatory and chose not to get another one. Other than a pretty sore arm for a day and a little bit of tiredness, I didn't get any other side effects from it. Maybe it is because I went so long between doses. Who knows? Who cares? Call it my booster. What is funny (or maybe not so funny) is to now hear people in my unit talk about "long term" side effects. Seems that everyone is talking about the same stuff - Stiff joints. Muscle pain, mainly in the arm it was administered. Arthritic-like symptoms. Less stamina when exercising. For me, the shoulder I got my first jab in four months hasn't been the same since. I don't have as much strength in it and I have less range of motion. If I sleep on it, it is usually throbbing in the morning. Did I hurt it doing something else and this is all just coincidence? I can't think of any other event when this could have happened. Other than that, I do feel like it is harder for me to run when it come to stamina. I've been a pretty avid runner and although I did put on a few pounds of "COVID weight" this past year, it just feels like something different. Who knows? I have read quite a few testimonies online from avid runners who run a hell of a lot more than I do who claim they've lost their stamina after their vaccine as well.
  4. I don't think thats quite true. Between the people who've already had COVID (knowingly/confirmed or not) and the people who have had at least one dose of the vaccine (70%+), most of the country should have enough antibodies to beat this thing.
  5. So basically we just made 1-3000 more AQ, ISIS-K, etc.
  6. So the real question is; is the FDA looking into any of this research or did they just buy Pfizer's bullshit trial and not think to look any further?
  7. Okay great. Then we just don't deploy and do DoD's dirty work anymore for 1/3 the cost.
  8. For AA, it's just under 14,000 for a 320 FO, which is probably in early 2020 hire, but we stopped hiring shortly thereafter.
  9. Looks like the powers that be are slowly pulling their heads out of where the sun doesn't shine and coming to their senses.
  10. So if I am reading this correctly, this is just active duty military who have tried to submit a religious exemption? Not just for any old person who refuses to get it.
  11. Oh, the old tape over the static ports trick!
  12. Regardless of whether you believe the jab is worth it or not, it is important to note that it seems the people administering the shots are not doing it correctly. It's not a simple poke and go and it's important to ensure you are not injecting it into the bloodstream.
  13. Happens to movie/sports/rock stars all the time and no one ever bats an eyelash. In fact, the tabloids make people money off of this behavior.
  14. While I probably wouldn't enjoy being "ambushed" at my home, I don't know if I'd sprint (scurry or waddle) down the street into my house if I was completely innocent either.
  15. Not as easy to submit a report in two minutes while you're on the shitter if you're dead. Who submitted the reports for the dead people? Was cause of death officially determined to be a side effect of the vaccine or does death in general get an automatic submission into the VAERS system after being vaccinated? With an almost equal sampling size between the COVID-19 vaccine and the flu vaccine, you have to wonder why the statistics are showing the C19 jab having a 175x more chance of death. It's not even close, so where's the disconnect? Are we claiming a "conspiracy" because it's so easy to submit a report these days? Again, that doesn't explain the deaths. Less than 50% of the people in the US get a flu shot every year. Most of those are kids (because they're required to get it to enter school) and old people (because they're afraid of dying from it). We don't see old people dying after getting their flu shot in this data regardless of any other possible causes of death that could have triggered a bogus submission to VAERS. It is known that the C19 vaccines are highly concentrated because they designed it for old people and old people have weakened immune systems requiring a more potent immune response. Of course I cannot find the article I read several weeks ago, but the C19 vaccine Pfizer was developing for children has 1/3 the dosage of the adult flavor and mentioned that they tested the child dosage on middle-aged adults and got the same immune response from the child dosage as they did with the adult dosage with less side-effects. At the time, the vaccine developers did not have the time to research lower dosages during the race for an FDA approval for emergency use, hence why we all get a vaccine designed for >65 year olds. There is a reason why they have a "high dose" flu vaccine specifically for old people.
  16. Wow... yeah my kids (less than 12) aren't getting the vaccine when it comes out and God help the schools if they decide to mandate it. Of course you never see headlines on the news saying you have a 175 times greater risk of dying from the covid vaccine than the flu vaccine. Do any of the die-hard proponents of the C19 vax think this is concerning? I'd like to read your thoughts.
  17. I would not marry LBMF. Just exploit the acronym.
  18. Lesson #1 in the ATP ground school should be - Avoid Marriage at all costs. Lesson #2 in the ATP ground school should be - Understanding the beauties of the Prenup (if you failed Lesson #1).
  19. You didn't think we were in here because we love to fly, did you?
  20. I'm sure that a lot of the airlines have guys who have millions in the bank, have side hustles and are living on a military pension that could flick their Airline job away like a annoying fruit fly at any moment. Not all of them have the stereotypical three kids from two ex-wives and a boat to pay for.
  21. https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/11/politics/texas-vaccine-mandate-greg-abbott/index.html
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