Woody Harrelson
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So when it's mandated that you can't work. You know, how many drivers? Every single driver had to be vaccinated. In Atlanta, every person on the crew had to be vaccinated. And if you had the first vaccination, but when you got the, what do you call the next? The boosters. The booster, it had to be within six months. If it's six months and a day, you won't work that day.
You know, it was very regimented. Everybody in every crew.
You know, it was very regimented. Everybody in every crew.
You know, it was very regimented. Everybody in every crew.
What do you mean non-sterilizing vaccine?
What do you mean non-sterilizing vaccine?
What do you mean non-sterilizing vaccine?
That's what the COVID vaccine is. Well, initially it was supposed to stop you. It was 100% going to stop the vaccine. And then, of course, That guy had to be modified. It came to now it will lessen your symptoms. A completely unprovable claim.
That's what the COVID vaccine is. Well, initially it was supposed to stop you. It was 100% going to stop the vaccine. And then, of course, That guy had to be modified. It came to now it will lessen your symptoms. A completely unprovable claim.
That's what the COVID vaccine is. Well, initially it was supposed to stop you. It was 100% going to stop the vaccine. And then, of course, That guy had to be modified. It came to now it will lessen your symptoms. A completely unprovable claim.
So you read Bobby's book. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And even the guy, interestingly, you know, Cary Mullis, I believe his name, the guy who created the PCR tests. Or, well, there was some discrepancy with other people. But anyway, it doesn't matter. But the guy credited, he said, this vaccine, this test cannot prove... Infection. It doesn't prove causation.
So you read Bobby's book. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And even the guy, interestingly, you know, Cary Mullis, I believe his name, the guy who created the PCR tests. Or, well, there was some discrepancy with other people. But anyway, it doesn't matter. But the guy credited, he said, this vaccine, this test cannot prove... Infection. It doesn't prove causation.
So you read Bobby's book. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And even the guy, interestingly, you know, Cary Mullis, I believe his name, the guy who created the PCR tests. Or, well, there was some discrepancy with other people. But anyway, it doesn't matter. But the guy credited, he said, this vaccine, this test cannot prove... Infection. It doesn't prove causation.
So in other words, you're having a response that says that you have a viral load, but you don't know what the cause of that is. You don't know what generated that. It can't prove what the illness is or what the problem is that causes that.
So in other words, you're having a response that says that you have a viral load, but you don't know what the cause of that is. You don't know what generated that. It can't prove what the illness is or what the problem is that causes that.
So in other words, you're having a response that says that you have a viral load, but you don't know what the cause of that is. You don't know what generated that. It can't prove what the illness is or what the problem is that causes that.
Well, already they were coming up with additional vaccines for this or that or another booster. And people were like, yeah, no. So I think people have already started to question. validity of things.