Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
Wearing seatbelts are written into law and when you exit your vehicle you leave the seatbelt there.

Is a mandate a law? To mandate the injection of a drug and inject it into someone else’s body means it stays there permanently !
The vaccine mandates in the UK were ‘written into law’ in the form of the The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2021 and The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) (No. 2) Regulations 2022. A mandate without legal backing wouldn’t be much of a mandate.

Vaccines do not stay in the body permanently. The mRNA vaccines consisted mainly of water with a small amount of mRNA encapsulated in very small fatty particles. The fat is metabolised in the same way as any other fat and the mRNA is broken down in the same way as the body’s own mRNA is broken down. Most of it is gone within hours, with traces lasting for few days. The spike protein produced as a consequence of the introduction of the vaccine is broken down by the body’s immune response (which is the whole point of vaccinating – to produce an immune response). There are small quantities of preservative and stabiliser in the vaccines, but nothing that the body won’t encounter on a regular basis.

Contrast that with seatbelts. You have to put them on every time you drive or are driven in car and keep them on, risking such things as myocarditis in the event of a collision.

But nobody really baulks at wearing a seatbelt anymore. That’s because it’s easier to understand the relative risk – the risk of injury from the seatbelt or injury as opposed to that associated with slamming into the dashboard and going through the windscreen.

Study after study demonstrates that the risk of harm from the vaccines exceed that of being unvaccinated and catching covid, but the relative risk is harder to see and it is easier to whip up antivaxx feeling, because nobody really likes needles.

Perhaps seatbelts are really a plan by ‘them’ to reduce world population? I’m sure that if I checked I would find that BlackRock and those fiends at Legal and General hold shares in car safety equipment manufacturing companies (note to L&G’s lawyers – the reference to fiends was as part of a satirical comment and is not the view of the author).