In fact that really happened here in Germany. The man was 62 back then. He got paid from people who feared the vaccines thanks to conspiracy theories while the German government thought about mandatory vaccination against Covid.
People did notice it - was investigated in case he was selling the cards but wasn't charged. There's no actual rule against it. And honestly we don't know if the doses were about to expire or something.
Yes, true. But someone has to go looking for information in a database with the right search terms. Why would anyone look for that and how exactly would they do it in the midst of the pressure to meet the goals of the vaccine program.
@@dukeofthedance8062 It was busy, that’s for sure. NYC was sending free Uber rides to anyone over 60 who needed a ride. People are so naive about how things really work at the nuts and bolts level. Databases are astounding, but it’s still takes human creative thinking to get usable information out of one. Then there’s the almost total ignorance about how the immune system works. And how well that system works. People think natural selection is driven by how aggressive the individual is. It is driven mostly by immunity, which is mostly genetic and not simple genetics like hair color.
Ivermectin is used in humans quite often; I’m not saying that it’s beneficial to treat COVID necessarily. But it’s a legitimate drug that is used to treat tropical diseases. Also, the bleach comment was probably a joke. Stop using one comment by one man on one day to smear an entire community of voters; you aren’t clever😂.
I'm a Democrat. I do take IVM a few times a week because of my job. It actually does inhibit the virus. Ive never had covid. So I find it mind boggling that my fellow Democrats dont use it because they think it has something to do with 45. He has never mentioned ivm specifically. Want to why? Research K Fraser. He has since stepped down from Merck. He has mentioned hydroxychloroquine. Which I have never used and never will. I've never had covid. Its helped everyone I know. Oh and look up main ingredient of soolantra! Vote 💙
@@TheStupidDetectiv I had side effects. Side effects can be compatible with safety. I used the word "seem" to qualify my claim too since it is one case. Who is the scientist now? Learn logic and basic reading skills. #Science
@@pw3858 To be completely safe, avoid all food and water. It is a conspiracy! Contaminated by liberal government agricultural policy. Tell us how it goes in ten days.
He should have been arrested and charged for vaccine waste. While lots of people had to wait weeks to get a shot he was getting one every week. Selfishness.
If dorsnt really work then what diff does it make how many u take ?once again , Unless ur elderly or had existing probs u don’t need it period never did
The worst that could happen is ingesting too much of the preservative ingredient and trust me you ingest more preservatives from food that comes in the grocery store than he did.
There are no preservatives in the mRNA COVID vaccines. They are highly perishable, hence the ultracold (-112°F to -58°F / -80°C to -50°C) transport temperatures and distribution challenges. Once a bottle is thawed and doses drawn, it has to be used within 6 to 12 hours.
@@asregdor3386 it increases your immune response, I know it doesn't totally prevent the virus, but it lessons symptoms. It's more of a joke because no one has gotten that many shots. Do you think it has microchips or nanotechnology in it?
@@lauraholzler1417 the man was a 62 year old German. He took money to get vaccines for others who didn't want to be vaccinated while the German government thought about mandatory vaccination against Covid. He changed places but after some time visited some where he was before. Somebody recognized him. That's why we know about it. So he did it for money. And the people who paid him acted out of fear against the covid vaccines thanks to conspiracy theories about the vaccines. I guess he thought that this was easy earned money.
*Well, that's just a lie.* The vaccines were administered at different vaccination centers. German Red Cross staff eventually became suspicious, likely as vaccination rates rose and traffic lessened.
His behavior? What behavior is that? Would it be wearing a well fitted respirator anytime he would have contact with anyone outside of his household? Wear a respirator, people.
What nonsense. He allegedly took 217 shots but apparently they "started to look at him" at around 214 shots? How did he manage to get the other 3. I call BS.
1. For money. 2. Because he changed places everytime he did it. 3. Because other people feared the vaccines thanks to conspiracy theories and paid him.
@eduardotorallas2767 it was the other way around. They paid him to take the shots for them because they feared the vaccines thanks to conspiracy theories. Our government thought about mandatory vaccination against Covid and I guess he thought that this was easy earned money.
@eddiemurphy5566 not really. Some people have no side effects from certain vaccines or even diseases, when other people have really bad side effects from the exact same vaccines or diseases, so just because this one person doesn't have any serious effects from the vaccine, it means next to nothing in the context of a study. The only thing it means is that this one person doesn't seem to have any acute side effects from the vaccine. For all we know, 5 years from now, he may have some serious chronic side effects, but even if he doesn't, it still only proves that this one individual doesn't get side effects from the vaccine. As an example, look at typhoid Mary. She had no signs or symptoms of typhoid, but she infected at least 51 people, causing 3 deaths. If she was used as an example of the effects of typhoid because she was carrying it but showed no symptoms (immune to the effects), it would have been a lot worse.
@eddiemurphy5566 so because typhoid Mary didn't show any symptoms of the disease, typhoid is safe? Don't mind the 51 people she infected, or the 3 deaths caused by her spreading the disease...
@eddiemurphy5566 One person not showing signs of acute side effects doesn't mean no one will have side effects. It also doesn't mean there won't be chronic side effects in the future either...
I mean, he has been walking around for 2 years now - that said, the spike protein itself is considered harmful, but a full viral infection will cause more free spike proteins floating around than the vaccine causes.
Why not? It is an interesting case for science, and it will be published ofcourse. But one case is no statistics, so it will be of limited value if he get heart issues like so many others in the population.
If he had actually gotten 217 shots of the COVID vaccine, he would've been so autistic he couldn't even function on his own by now. Either he's immune to autism or he wasn't actually being injected with anything other than saline 🙄
@@brianmartinez7530 . I guess I don't understand why that's funny. I ran out of room on my COVID card. I had 2 within two months of each other in early 21, another one about a year later and one more in November 23. Where do you live? Maybe you weren't offered those.
He took it for people who paid him, because they feared the vaccines thanks to conspiracy theories. It happened in Germany while our government thought about mandatory vaccination against Covid. So no, he didn't take vaccines others wanted. It was the other way around.
Side effects are like allergies. If you're going to have a reaction you'll have one with the first shot. If you don't have a side effect after the first shot, you probably won't have one after the 200th. You guys are silly.
Fun fact: 'injection-site pain' and 'headache' both qualify as an 'adverse effect' for VAERS. They're also the most reported adverse effects - by a *large* margin.
With these amounts it makes me ask a question, is this just a placebo vaccination. Even water and vitamins are dangerous in too big amounts. If it has no side effects, does it have effects at all?
Not all medicine has to taste bad to work. In this case it's just not that much of anything to be harmful, benefits of the type/design. It costs your body almost nothing to make the antibodies, so if you aren't predisposed to some side effect..
I am always surprised that a piece of cardboard or plastic isn't laid down before opening a can of paint or glue to avoid the possibilities of spilling on the floors, carpets or tiles outside.
I received two covid vaccine shots and one covid booster shot. If you are reading this comment on RU-vid, that means I have survived covid to type this.
200 shots is just two orders of magnitude. The immune system has the capability to respond to a wide range of magnitude and succeed. How many orders, I cant say, but it is greater than two orders of magnitude.
Nope it's not. He only understood how vaccines work. They show your immunesystem parts of the virus. Your body is building antibodies against the illness the vaccine should help against. So if the immunesystem recognizes those parts it reacts immediately with antibodies. It doesn't make any difference for your immunesystem If it reacts against parts shown with a vaccine or during illness. It reacts to those parts. If the first shot wasn't enough the second makes your immune answer more powerful and faster. After some time the immune answer decreases. But if you have a normal, fit immunesystem there is nothing "more" happening if you take more shots than needed. Your immunesystem will destroy the shown parts, that's all. Everyday your immunesystem deals with way more parts you e. g. inhale with your breath. So you don't need to worry. I hope I explained everything understandable. English is not my first language.
How could they ever actually tell if he had covid from regular environmental exposure since hes pumped full of presumably, vaccines utilizing both vaccine types( idk if there were more types of vax other than the "traditional" weakened virus jab Or The "new" mRNA
Why is there so much criticism for everything they do? I think this family has been very interesting to follow. I am very impressed by the giant changes they have made.