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About 30 years ago, I can find out from the nurse at my GP's (seeing as no one ever see's a doctor now days). but it must have been 30 or 31. Will I get aids now? I am worried.

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30 years ago would be early 1990's . After the 1978-80 Hep B vaccine trials on gay men, they experimented on the Hep B and by the 1990's, the Hep B modified 'vaccine' was split up into 3 doses, hence newborn babies get first of three Hep B injections.

Sounds like you made a full recovery from your Hep B 'injection' and have been relatively healthy ever since. If you've taken any of the new Pfizer or AZ experimental injections you are more at risk of developing 'VAIDS' or vaccine-AIDS because you've suffered Hep B 30 years ago. But no, if you haven't already developed AIDS 30 years ago, you should be ok unless you keep getting these experimental boosters.

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Oh bless you and thank you for your research and letting me know. I was aware of the scam going on with the covid jabs and refused all of them as did my daughter and son. I am no longer a guinea pig for that lot. Thank you again and yes indeed I did recover after having yellow eyes and skin and much pain whereas my partner at that time NEVER had any of my symptoms and he never had the HP jab he just went down with it naturally. !

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Hi Tessa, I came across this new old info___:

ICAN FILES FORMAL PETITION DEMANDING THAT THE FDA WITHDRAW ITS LICENSURE OF HEPATITIS B VACCINES

https://icandecide.org/press-release/ican-files-formal-petition-demanding-that-the-fda-withdraw-its-licensure-of-hepatitis-b-vaccines-2/

In 2017, a supporter of ICAN told us that the clinical trials the FDA relied upon to license these vaccines only reviewed safety for a few days after injection. ICAN found this claim incredible. It assumed the claim was likely false.

It seemed improbable because Congress mandated that the FDA only license drugs which have been proven to be тАЬsafe and effectiveтАЭ in a clinical trial, and five days of post-injection safety data would be patently insufficient to demonstrate safety. This is why drugs, such as Enbrel, Lipitor, Belviq, and Botox, typically given to adults, had safety review periods of 6.6 years, 4.8 years, 2 years, and 51 weeks respectively, and each was tested against a placebo control group. The FDA even states that the clinical trial relied upon for licensure is typically тАЬ1 to 4 yearsтАЭ in duration.

If anything, the safety review period in a clinical trial for a vaccine given to babies and toddlers should be longer since autoimmune, neurological, and developmental disorders will often not be diagnosed until after babies are at least a few years old.

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