FireBrand (12-27-2021)
I'm hearing the same from many different personal accounts, not web sites.
From what I understand the healthier the heart, the more susceptible you are. The cases I know of are runners and frequent gym visitors. The more efficient heart takes up more of the nano particles and produces more spike proteins, causing too much junk, which creates inflammation, clots, etc.
Since this has all been set up to avoid adverse reports from doctors there will probably never be any admissions that this is vax related.
CVS in not your doctor! These should only be taken under the guidance of your physician. For some, these things can be helpful for others, not so much.
A.J. (12-27-2021)
Yes, it seems that the vax affects people in different ways after taking the initial injections. Some experience adverse reactions immediately, while others experience health problems down the road. Of coarse, the medical authorities who are on the band wagon with Fauci reject the idea that injuries and deaths could be related to the vaccine. It really comes down to playing Russian roulette with these shots. It's just way to risky for me to ever consider being vaccinated. Besides, the vaccine (gene therapy) has failed to live up to it's expectations of providing protection from the virus. There are hundreds of people if not thousands who have contracted C-19 who have received all the shots including the boosters.
If you put God First, you have Him at Last.
The solution to Covid is prevention and early treatment, the countries that have put early treatment programs into place have crushed Covid.
A simple nasal spray knocks down any viral load before it gets started.
Quest (12-31-2021)
I've seen videos that claim different batch numbers contain different amounts of the harmful stuff, a full range from straight saline to an immediate death shot. They couldn't kill everyone with the first shot. I've also seen videos that the "boosters" are going to be much stronger than the original 2. Guess we'll see what happens from here.
And when I say, "seen videos," it's not some random internet person with a handful of subscribers, it's drs, nurses, scientists who know what they're talking about.
Smitty (12-27-2021)
Yeah, what's crazy about this is if they were aggressively reporting adverse effects they would be better able to identify who should and should not take the vaccine. That would be good science, as it is now there is not enough credibility to convince even the people who may benefit. I do believe some could benefit but I don't believe everyone is a good candidate for the shots. It's certainly not safe to assume "one size fits all" from a risk/benefit standpoint.
Their solution to the pandemic is "vaccines", all narratives must support that or else your license to practice is threatened, grants, federal funds are threatened, etc, etc.
I used to not believe in "conspiracies" because I thought at a high level it would just take too many people to hold it together and then I caught the news on the Atlanta school district that was corrupt from the top down because of one person at the top threatening underlings. Thousands of teachers and administrators faking grades... I changed my mind on "conspiracies" after that. Entire structures can be and are corrupt, just threaten the gravy train and people join in on all manner of wrongdoing.
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