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Great work, thank you for my research.

I worked at a University for many years and was told I had to get the vaccine to continue to work there. I chose not to take the vaccine because it required my own cells to produce a viral antigen, which my immune system might mistake the virus itself, and attack it with auto-antibodies, which turned out to be the case with many of my friends, for example, a close friend of mine had a heart attack when driving his car into oncoming traffic and died. He had a wife and three sons, and I advised him to get a Troponin and d -dimer test, to see if he had any heart problems, but his doctor advised against it. It’s all very sad. We seem to have lost the ability to think for ourselves.

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“No one was forced”…. Let’s look at alternatives words that mean the same thing…

compelled, coerced, contrived, enforced, cajoled,involuntary, mandatory, unwilling. Strong matches. affected, begrudging, binding, bound, coerced, conscripted, constrained, grudging, labored, slave.

If you are given only one option to comply and refuse to do something against your own free will .. which results in loss of work … loss of money.. and possibly loss of health security, freedom and life… then yeah… you have been forced…and put into a position that will drastically alter your outcomes moving forward.

Any alternatives taken are a direct consequence of that first option.

No matter how you spin it.. anyone making a condition upon another persons free will is enacting a control point… that takes away personal choice… and patient autonomy… and even today.. the knock effects continue… people being refused life saving treatment for not getting vaccinated.. etc etc

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Ok, you make a good point. Peoples' free choice was taken away to a big degree, losing a job has big consequences. I'd agree with that.

One of my points was that people simply chose not to prepare for really bad things like this. In effect, they limit their own options by making bad choices or ignoring the problem. Pursuing one's independence is still a good goal, given the history of governments turning tyrannical or ineffective over the past 2000 years.

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I only point out the Individual right to free choice… assuming they still have that freedom as provided by the Nuremberg code.

When we chose .. we own the choice .. good or bad…you can choose to smoke or drink.. even when you know the likelihood of disease is associated with such choices..you are not mandated to do so.

Collective thought/control takes away the individual’s right to choose … every person sacrifices personal choice for the greater good … people took the vaccines believing it was the best choice for the safety of the larger population… but data was hidden and lies were told…now in hindsight .. individuals make new choices.. based on poor outcomes of group choices... no further vaccines… peer pressure and tyrannical governments pushed things beyond safe and effective.

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