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Hey Bruce Lee! Merriam-Webster's Definition of 'Vaccine' Needs an Update...Again

Hey Bruce Lee! Merriam-Webster's Definition of 'Vaccine' Needs an Update...Again

Bruce Lee states removing 'immunity' and replacing with ‘stimulates the immune response’ is a more accurate description of a vaccine. It's not. When you're poisoned, your immune system responds.

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Forbes’ senior contributor, Bruce Lee, wrote an opinion editorial (op-ed)piece in November of 2021 attacking ‘anti-vaxxer conspiracy theorists’ who accurately stated that the mRNA injections are not vaccines and who accused Webster’s Dictionary of fraudulently changing the definition of the word ‘vaccine.’

Spoiler Alert: The conspiracy theorists were right again Bruce Lee.

In his op-ed, Bruce Lee addresses that the word ‘vaccine’ was the most searched word in 2021. He poses the sarcastic-laden rhetorical question as the reason why, “Could it be that the COVID-19 vaccines are a major key to stopping this pandemic?”

Answer: No Bruce Lee. No it couldn’t be that the COVID-19 vaccines were a major key in stopping the pandemic. The FDA, Pfizer, Moderna, the CDC, NIH, and HHS knew the mRNA injections caused COVID-19, including severe disease and death. If you did some investigative research, you could’ve seen the evidence for yourself, but since you didn’t, I did it for you.

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