
I noticed that I am signed up for an education course about vaccines, so maybe my religious exemption got accepted. I have taken a few days off and don't want to check my work email to confirm. I have finished the course and here are some highlights: First, a woman is sharing her story. She said she did not want to take the shot at first because of religious reasons and being scared of needles but then she thought it is the best thing to do to keep people and her family safe. She has been feeling peaceful since she got the vaccine and that was the best decision she ever made. (best decision you ever made? don't you think that sounds a bit melodramatic? ) Then we had to answer a few a true and false questions, among them: 1. Vaccines are safe for pregnant women. I thought I should give them the answers they wanted to hear, so I selected "true" when I hit "submit", I got a confirmation that my answer was correct and that the vaccine is safe for pregnant women. 2. C19 vaccines have no long term effects. My answer: true. Correct! they have no long-term effects. we were also taught that the non-vaccinated will get very sick and even die then I watched a video about how our natural immunity takes days to make the antibodies to protect us from viruses , whereas these vaccines, make them right away ( Aha! didn't I say on one of the threads that God must have missed something when he made our immune systems and the pharmaceutical companies fixed it for us. Now I know what it is) There was a question if we should take the vaccine if we had c19, the answer was yes since they don't know how much our natural immunity will last (so they are not sure how long our natural immunity lasts but they were quick to figure out that the vaccines immunity lasts long. Clever!...........wait a minute, what about all the endless booster shots they recently announced?) they also said that c19 is really bad and can harm our brains and heart ( last I heard the shots do that) We had one final question at the end. will you take the vaccine? My answer: No! Questions anybody? The last answer is the only one that matters. That is some serious propaganda from your employers, of course they are instructed to issue these questionnaires to try and catch some "refusers" by making them feel guilty and thus complying with their wishes. What deception they are dealing out. Right, no long term effects because people aren’t living long enough after the jab to find out. Scientifically speaking, though, how can they possibly make such a false statement when there hasn’t been any near term much less long term trials? THAT would be reason enough not to trust them. What a tease … you had yes for every answer but the last one. :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: Did the survey software go nuts at the end when you said NO! ? I’m surprised it didn’t have the additional question … are you sure you mean NO??? :mdrmdr: If they are using Dominion machines it will just change her answers for her. ? ?