Thursday, June 17, 2021

Ferrous's Day Off

Perhaps it's just that they have been living in the worst times imaginable since early 2020, but there seems to be some sort of confusion running amuck in the medical profession.

Jennifer Bridges works at Houston Methodist Hospital, and she and 116 of her colleagues do not wish to receive COVID vaccine for reasons best understood by themselves, working, as they do, in a health care setting. Bridges et al represent  less than 0.5% of the staff at the hospital, where 24,947 staffers have already been vaccinated.

US District Court Judge Lynn Hughes ruled against Bridges and the other malcontents after they sued to block the sensible requirement that people involved in providing medical services be vaccinated so they don't make them sick. Bridges claimed the Covid-19 vaccines used in the US were "experimental and dangerous," which might be contradicted by the 300,000,000 doses already administered in the US.

Next up will come the cry that their rights are being violated, to which the hospital need only ask who is forcing them to work there against their will.

She seems reasonable.

Leaving Texas for Ohio, let's talk about a nurse in the Buckeye State who says -  without laughing  - that COVID-19 vaccines contain “magnetic vaccine crystals.” Last week, she tried to demonstrate her novel theory, but there was plenty of laughter from the people who saw Registered Nurse Joanna Overholt sticking a  key on her chest and then on her neck...several times.

Ferrous metals will stick to magnetic sources, but Joanna Overholt is not magnetic.

But they were having a hearing for whatever reason, and then along came a Doctor -  one Sheri Tenpenny, M.D. - to delineate her notions that:

  • Vaccines cause autism
  • Vaccines magnetize people
  • Vaccines connect us with cellphone towers ("There’s been people who have long suspected that there’s been some sort of an interface, yet-to-be-defined interface, between what’s being injected in these shots and all of the 5G towers.")

The CDC told the Ohio legislators that “All COVID-19 vaccines are free from metals such as iron, nickel, cobalt, lithium, and rare earth alloys, as well as any manufactured products such as microelectronics, electrodes, carbon nanotubes, and nanowire semiconductors." 

And, “In addition, the typical dose for a COVID-19 vaccine is less than a milliliter, which is not enough to allow magnets to be attracted to your vaccination site even if the vaccine was filled with a magnetic metal.”

And of course, the vexed non-vaxxers will tell you that their best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with a girl who saw a guy making a cell call on his bare hand because of the 5G towers and the chemtrails. 

I guess it's pretty serious. 






3 comments:

Richard Foard said...

Pity there's no vaccine for schizophrenia yet.

Mark said...

Or is there on, and Bill Gates is keeping it a secret? Another thought darted across my brainpan about these gozzleheads: they won't take a simple free vaccine because they're afraid the government will track them, but they will pay through the nose to go to an amusement park inspired by a mouse, where they have to wear a wristband that lets the Disney Corporation know exactly where they are for the length of their stay.

Richard Foard said...

...and Google knows where they've been, and Facebook knows what they're thinking and who they know, and YouTube knows what they're about to believe, and Amazon knows what they buy and what they want, and their cellular carrier knows where they are, and their navigator knows where they're going, and their bank... Jeez, the Deep State should be so lucky!