
There is actually a chance the pirate vaccine will cause less damage than the original product, which is in itself a fake vaccine.
That’s an interesting development. One wonders how many people might consider such a purchase for the sole purpose of keeping the “certificate of immunization,” and trashing the rest. Of course, it would be naive to think that this “certificate” would get a person very far. That is unless it’s a localized mob-like shakedown tactic—which is (usually) frowned upon by governments, since that is their shtick, and they don’t like the competition.Flabbergasted wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 1:14 pmA number of people on social media are reporting the sale on the streets of Rio de Janeiro of a fake morona vaccine accompanied by a certificate of immunization. It is being sold at USD 10 (or USD 12 if you want it injected on the spot). The packaging looks very convincing. Almost too convincing, considering how inept forgers tend to be.
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There is actually a chance the pirate vaccine will cause less damage than the original product, which is in itself a fake vaccine.
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I've made several (failed) attempts to dissect/interpret the Asterix comic; I do feel like there is much more there than seems to be at face value.simonshack wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 6:46 pmAs I live in Italy (which yesterday closed ALL schools for two weeks due to the Coronavirus mass hysteria) I have been wondering this last few days: WHY Italy?
You sure about that translation? How could Nostradamus, who lived in the 16th century, make a reference to Americans?
A most interesting point, dear nonhocapito.The moral of the story is that the Italian government might NOT be delivering the vaccine at this stage, but a saline solution so that the early vaccinations all go as planned, without ill effects, and a positive impression is imprinted in the population. The same is probably happening in other European countries, after the US fiasco of the endless list of severe side effects the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are supposedly showing.