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defaultname365
post Jul 7 2021, 02:50 PM

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Maybe the guy giving the jab got nervous got people film him... then he made this mistake... biggrin.gif

But honestly, what are the odds he filmed the jab -> then it looked like empty? As if... it was planned, I don't know.

I can't see if it is indeed 0 ml to begin with.
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post Jul 7 2021, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(mars2003 @ Jul 7 2021, 04:02 PM)
this brown color and big size syringe looks correct to me for 0.5ml.
my father also got this syringe when got vaccinated and  I was there .
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Actually I also think the same...Perhaps the motion gives that impression. Maybe an expert / actual certified nurse here would know... like an illusion.

If after the vaccination he felt symptoms, means he did get vaccinated, but what's the story after this?
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post Jul 7 2021, 06:31 PM

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So many things came to mind after watching the video a dozen or more times... laugh.gif

- Why didn't he check to see if there was 0.3ml (0.5ml for Az) in the syringe ?
- Why did he record the film (almost knowingly thinking there will be a "fault" like this) ? (Or is this a new trend... I thought you can't record)
- How was he allowed to record in the first place (even in the police report it was said they got upset he recorded) ?
- The video quality isn't that great to really see the clarity of the needle having been pressed/injected into him
- Lastly, just because the syringe is pulled back/forth doesn't mean nothing went in, in my opinion (so many saying it drew blood LOL)

The first question if already have the answer, would have solved everything.

So instead of checking the syringe beforehand, he used his camera phone to check it afterwards sweat.gif
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post Jul 7 2021, 06:49 PM

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QUOTE(slimey @ Jul 7 2021, 06:31 PM)
yup. empty syringe.

that is a 1ml syringe. if filled can clearly see the difference in plunger distance
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From the blurry video, this is the best I got...

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So yeah, possible... the syringe looks like it is already all the way down but due to quality can't really confirm. Then the action of pressing the syringe (or the lack of it) does lend some credence that it could be empty.
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post Jul 7 2021, 09:04 PM

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QUOTE(N9484640 @ Jul 7 2021, 08:44 PM)
Damn... shocking.gif

Lapse from the nurse or what?

Now must ensure the syringe is empty pulak sweat.gif


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post Jul 8 2021, 11:21 AM

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That's just bizarre... like they have injected so many of themwith multiple syringes, you would think they'd know to press on the syringe. This one just poke and that's it. WTH...

Eh wait, at 0:04 - 0:05 when the hand obscures it, I think she did press the plunger la... sweat.gif quite fast. Watch it a few times. Not defending, but just noticed it.

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