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@Gabriels_Horn The Medical Military Mind The reason that the military requires everybody to be vaccinated, is that the military "carries" their own blood supply. And the blood supply is not kept in the refrigerator. It's kept within the bodies of the personnel, to be utilized when needed. The military has chosen to only use "vaccinated blood." During basic training (1969), intermittently you would find your entire company (220 -- 240 individuals) being marched to one of the medical clinics. You would be positioned in single file, behind the clinic and around the corner toward the front. On the front porch would stand a corpsman equipped with two air guns each connected to a vile of at least two different vaccinations. A corpsman would be hidden behind one of the clinic walls, with a small platform on the ground in front of him. In sequence, each "trainee" was instructed to step onto the platform, and "Do Not Move!" (You were in T-shirts with the sleeves rolled above the shoulder.). As soon as the "trainee" stepped onto the platform, you would immediately see two air guns come into contact with the "trainees" shoulder. It felt as if you were slugged in that shoulder. If you happened to move or flinch, the air guns would tear your skin resulting in two blood flows down your arm. You would step off the platform and proceed about 20 feet forward where there were two more corpsman, one with a large stainless steel bowl, full of loaded syringes. You would walk around these two corpsman, turn to your right, and head back the way you came. You were instructed to stop in front of each corpsman, now exposing your right shoulder. The first corpsman would remove the needle cover on a syringe, and literally throw it into your deltoid muscle. It would go in like a dart, and then from the weight of the syringe, hang toward the ground. You would take one more step forward, where the second corpsman would elevate the syringe and inject its content into your deltoid. They could vaccinate 220 -- 240 men with five various vaccinations (+)within 10 -- 15 minutes. Efficiency! (You never had an opportunity to reject.). One day we found ourselves approaching the clinic. We passed a returning company who told us that they were vaccinating only "number threes." (It was frequently common practice for the drill sergeants to have us count out, up to a certain number. They would then select a certain number in the series, for a specific task.). The men in our company rapidly calculated what number they would be, and suddenly money was being switching hands as people were buying and selling their positions. (The going rate was $20, and our monthly salary at that time was less than $100.). We ended up in formation in front of the clinic, where we were told that they had a new vaccination for meningitis. (That was "plaguing" military bases at that time.). We were told that they did not have enough vaccination for everyone and that the statistics had shown that one third of all new recruits, carried the meningitis organism. Therefore: "Count off by threes!" They vaccinated one third of the new recruits. It's known as "Military Intelligence." To everyone's surprise, the lucky number was two. There were many arguments between the buyers and sellers, and I don't believe any of the buyers returned the money. A Band of "Brothers." CONTINUED: