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    It would be crazy to see a pandemic where only old people and veterans aren’t at risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd.K View Post
    It would be crazy to see a pandemic where only old people and veterans aren’t at risk.
    They have a plan for everyone. Covid for the old and infirm. Smallpox for the young and virulent. And yes, I understood your meaning that older generations were vaccinated for smallpox.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ToeCutter View Post
    They have a plan for everyone. Covid for the old and infirm. Smallpox for the young and virulent. And yes, I understood your meaning that older generations were vaccinated for smallpox.
    Smallpox vaccine wanes over about 5-7 years. No one has immunity any more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckman View Post
    Smallpox vaccine wanes over about 5-7 years. No one has immunity any more.
    Ya know, It is interesting that these smallpox vials were found in a lab in the greater Philadelphia area. You know what movie just happened to take place in Philadelphia? 12 monkeys! no shit! And then there is the Monkeypox Story as well, LMAO, it's all too much. Lisa Haven brings it up here, lol.

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/HOzfDlS7jrSd/

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    Probably just a coincidence !

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckman View Post
    Smallpox vaccine wanes over about 5-7 years. No one has immunity any more.
    Source?

    Interesting that the military exempted anyone who already had it when I got mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd.K View Post
    Source?

    Interesting that the military exempted anyone who already had it when I got mine.
    CDC, WHO....

    It's pretty common knowledge in the ID/CBRNE field. Of course, not all vaccines are the same, some are better than others, but there was a study in the 80s that showed that people who were vaccinated during the eradication project didn't have antibodies any longer. It's statistically improbable that people vaccinated up through the 70s are still carrying antibodies, but I'm not going to say impossible.

    I never had one as a kid, but got it after 9/11.

    If you want to read the best book about smallpox, its history, and weaponization, read Richard Preston's The Demon in the Freezer.

    Edited to add, here's a good article about it. Also CDC website.

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/i-was-vaccinated-against/
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckman View Post
    CDC, WHO....

    It's pretty common knowledge in the ID/CBRNE field. Of course, not all vaccines are the same, some are better than others, but there was a study in the 80s that showed that people who were vaccinated during the eradication project didn't have antibodies any longer. It's statistically improbable that people vaccinated up through the 70s are still carrying antibodies, but I'm not going to say impossible.

    I never had one as a kid, but got it after 9/11.

    If you want to read the best book about smallpox, its history, and weaponization, read Richard Preston's The Demon in the Freezer.

    Edited to add, here's a good article about it. Also CDC website.

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...nated-against/
    Demon in the Freezer is and excellent book, as are is books on Ebola, The Hot Zone and Crisis in the Red Zone. Demon in the Freezer really brings home how dangerous those remaining samples are. Had the vaccine as a kid and after 9/11 as well. If you haven’t had the smallpox jab I consider you an anti-vaxxer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Curious why the label description would be such plain language...
    What would they have called it? “They” defined as professionals who would label a vial.

    Serious question.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDinFL View Post
    What would they have called it? “They” defined as professionals who would label a vial.

    Serious question.
    Variola is the "official" name of smallpox. I've seen other vials labeled with common name and official name. I've seen vaccines labeled with brand name. I don't know what the FDA requires.

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