PCPhoto wrote: » its the MMR vaccination which is done to kids (I think females only) I think it has been done regularly since the 80s
WIZE wrote: » What does BCG stand for
cython wrote: » http://tinyurl.com/2e54thj
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Voodu Child wrote: » Triangular scar is usually a sign of alien abduction. I recommend that you cut into your arm with a scalpel and see if you find any chips or homing devices.
King Felix wrote: » :eek: That's the mark of the Anti-Christ! The Beast is among us.
irish-stew wrote: » it was/is the tuberculosis vacine, not sure about here but given in england in secondary school
opinion guy wrote: » Holy Jesus I'm shocked at the levels of misinformation on here. I thouhgt everyone knew this stuff. These are BCG vaccination marks. Its NOT the MMR. Repeat NOT!!!!! BCG is your tuberculosis vaccine. They use normal needles for this - the marks are scars left behind by the immune reaction to the vaccine.
starbelgrade wrote: » That's what the government would have us believe. What they actually are, are marks left from microchip implants which track our every move. And the only way to negate the tracking system is to wear a hat made - not from tin foil - but aluminium foil. FACT.
adrieanne__x wrote: » Jesus, I didn't know my dad was on boards
fakearms123 wrote: » I had mine done back in school, love flexing my bicep with the three triangle scars on it, gets the women all wet and frisky, they love a bit of the scarangle
mudokon wrote: » These three marks would be from the Mantoux test not the actual BCG innoculation. I dont have any scars from this though just the BCG scar.
mudokon wrote: » These three marks would be from the Mantoux test not the actual BCG innoculation. I dont have any scars from this though just the BCG scar. Edit actually it was called the Heaf test which the Mantoux test replaced. This was what they used in the Heaf test.http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/1400000/images/_1400420_tb_test300.jpg