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Covid Vaccine

Stroke, live on air.

 
This is criminal. Yale requiring students to get the booster (not just the original vax) that was tested on 8 mice. Yep. 8 mice. The faculty are exempt from the mandate.

When the lawsuits begin, and they will, I look forward to these totalitarian entities going bankrupt with the policy makers serving time.
 
Another one of Shortbus' favorite mandates takes a dive.

The more time goes by....those walls....come crumbling down.

 
Not sure how anyone can argue with what the Dr. has to say in this article. The risk/reward benefit of boosters isn't worth the risk and natural immunity 'for the win'


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It is hard to believe, but the CDC is actually recommending that everyone get a booster every two months. Why is that? Because the CDC wants everyone to think that this is how long people are “protected” after injection.

A new study shows that 94% of the US population were estimated to have been infected by SARS-CoV-2 at least once.

Now, as the new variants of Omicron are even less pathogenic than the last, the risk/benefit ratio of a booster every two months is beyond upside down. But let’s look at some of the more recent studies to back up this “claim.”


Changes in population immunity against infection and severe disease from SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variants in the United States between December 2021 and November 2022

medRX, Dec 2022

Results:

By November 9, 2022, 94% (95% CrI, 79%–99%) of the US population were estimated to have been infected by SARS-CoV-2 at least once. Combined with vaccination, 97% (95%–99%) were estimated to have some prior immunological exposure to SARS-CoV-2. Between December 1, 2021 and November 9, 2022, protection against a new Omicron infection rose from 22% (21%–23%) to 63% (51%–75%) nationally, and protection against an Omicron infection leading to severe disease increased from 61% (59%–64%) to 89% (83%–92%). Increasing first booster uptake to 55% in all states (current US coverage: 34%) and second booster uptake to 22% (current US coverage: 11%) would increase protection against infection by 4.5 percentage points (2.4–7.2) and protection against severe disease by 1.1 percentage points (1.0–1.5).
Highlights:

If 22% (double the 11% currently boosted) of the US population would be boosted a second time, the initial increased protection against infection would rise by 4.5 percentage points (2.4–7.2), and furthermore…

If 22% (double the 11% currently boosted) of the US population would be boosted a second time, the protection against severe disease would increase by 1 percentage points. Of course, as the CDC has implied above - that extra ONE percent protection would wane rapidly and be gone in sixty days…

It doesn’t get any more clear than this. These “boosters” are not effective. <and by the way, they are not safe>


SARS-CoV-2 antibodies persist up to 12 months after natural infection in healthy employees working in non-medical contact-intensive professions

Int J Infect Dis., Nov 24, 2022

Abstract
Objective:
To evaluate dynamics of antibody levels following exposure to SARS-CoV-2 during 12 months in Dutch non-vaccinated hairdressers and hospitality staff.
Methods: In this prospective cohort study, blood samples were collected every three months for one year, and analyzed using a qualitative total antibody ELISA and a quantitative IgG antibody ELISA. Participants filled out questionnaires, providing information on demographics, health and work. Differences in antibody levels were evaluated using Mann-Whitney U and Wilcoxon Signed Rank tests. Beta coefficients (B) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) were calculated using linear regression.
Results: Ninety-five of 497 participants (19.1%) had ≥1 seropositive measurement before their last visit using the qualitative ELISA. Only 2.1% (2/95) seroreverted during follow-up. Of the 95 participants, 82 (86.3%) tested IgG seropositive in the quantitative ELISA too. IgG antibody levels significantly decreased in the first months (p<0.01), but remained detectable up to 12 months in all participants. Higher age (B, 10-years increment: 24.6, 95%CI: 5.7-43.5) and higher BMI (B, 5kg/m² increment: 40.0, 95%CI: 2.9-77.2) were significantly associated with a higher peak of antibody levels.
Conclusions: In this cohort, SARS-CoV-2 antibodies persisted for up to one year after initial seropositivity, suggesting long-term natural immunity.

Juxtapose the results of the booster study above that shows very little protection against severe disease with this study - which documents long-term natural immunity in a vaccine free population…

The adverse event rate with these vaccines is extremely high. At this point, the risk of an adverse event is much, much more than the risk of severe disease from the circulating Omicron variants. But we all know this already, right?

Clearly, the results are in. Natural immunity is best against Omicron.
 
Tragic and avoidable. Excerpts below.


Derek McIntosh didn’t want to get vaccinated. However, as a single father raising a 17-year-old son, he needed a job and an income and his employer (Kurt Manufacturing) had mandated the vaccine for employees.

According to Derek’s father Jeff McIntosh, who worked for decades at the same company, Kurt Manufacturing has several contracts with the U.S. government. The federal government mandated that any company that has government contracts must have 100 percent of its employees vaccinated by January 10th, 2022. (Just two weeks after Derek’s vaccination, the Supreme Court ruled this mandate was illegal)...

As his sister Kirstin McIntosh noted, “the vaccine was not mandated … unless he wanted to keep working.”

McIntosh got his first Pfizer shot on December 8th and his second on December 28th, 2021.

According to his sister, his first shot made him “feel sick” for a few days. At the time, he complained of a “racing heart.” Although he felt normal in a matter of days, his sister remembers him telling her, “the second shot might kill me.”

On the morning of December 28, Derek worked several hours before leaving work to go to a CVS pharmacy inside a Target store to get his second shot.

McIntosh almost immediately had adverse reaction

According to family members, Derek’s co-workers reported he was “fine” and seemed as normal as ever before leaving work. That changed almost immediately upon him getting his shot.

Derek began to experience symptoms and called in sick for the rest of the day.

According to his sister and father, Derek became nauseous and quickly developed a fever. Within two or three days, he couldn’t get out of bed, was throwing up and his nose was bleeding. He told his sister in a phone call that he felt like someone with epileptic seizures. He also had strange pains in his feet he’d never experienced before and his bones “felt like pin pricks.”

Derek finally called an ambulance around 1 a.m. on Monday, January 4th, 2022.

Derek’s son, Calvin, then a high school junior, came home around midnight from his late-night job. Around 1:30 his father woke up his only child and told him he felt as sick as he’d ever felt in his life and that he’d just called an ambulance, which was on the way.

His father was having difficulty speaking, but one of the last things he told his son was that he should never get the vaccine.


Moments after he told his son an ambulance was on the way, Calvin’s father collapsed in his son’s room.

Paramedics arrived at the house shortly after and immediately began to provide his father emergency medical attention. Calvin told every one he saw that his father had recently had his Covid vaccine, a revelation that seemed to resonate with at least some of the first-responders.

Derek’s heart stopped several times on the way to the local hospital, which didn’t have a room to treat his father, according to family members.

After several hours at the local hospital, Derek was transported via ambulance to the University of Minnesota Hospital in Minneapolis (about a 45-minute drive).

As he recounted in another interview, Calvin told one of the first nurses he spoke to that his father had recently had his Pfizer shot. Her facial expression was one of “anger and guilt,” also later described as “alarm.” To Kirstin, this reaction was a “tell” that the nurse “had heard such stories many times by then.”

Once at the U of M hospital, the attending physician performed tests that showed his body had blood clots around the heart, lungs and also in his legs.

Derek McIntosh was declared dead at 5:57 a.m. His parents arrived at the hospital minutes after their only son passed away. While in shock, Jeff McIntosh did speak to the doctor who had treated his son. According to McIntosh, the doctor told him his son’s body was ravaged with blood clots, which caused his heart attack...

The funeral home director had seen an on-line version of the death certificate, which listed the “primary cause of death” as “cardiac arrest caused by blood clots to the heart and lungs.” The “secondary cause of death” was listed as “a severe reaction to the Covid vaccine.”


This information was shared over the phone and the funeral home director never printed out a hard copy, something she later told family members she regrets not doing.

A couple of days later, the funeral home director notified the family that the medical examiner did NOT sign the death certificate listing the Covid vaccine as a “secondary” cause of death.

Also, the autopsy the family thought was going to be performed was never done. Since Derek McIntosh was cremated, no autopsy could later be performed.
 
Happening live now.

Watch Live | Drs. Malone and McCullough speak at Senator Johnson Covid Vaccine event​


 
Another day of normal. Prayers for the kid. Kid is 11, rushed to the hospital due to a heart attack.

Meh, he claims the kid had a panic attack, although I'm not aware of any cases of a panic attack that results in unconsciousness and an interruption of the respiratory system.
Increased, rapid breathing, sure, cessation of breathing, not so much.
 
Meh, he claims the kid had a panic attack, although I'm not aware of any cases of a panic attack that results in unconsciousness and an interruption of the respiratory system.
Increased, rapid breathing, sure, cessation of breathing, not so much.
Maybe he was just constipated. Straining too hard on the bowel could knock anyone out
 
 
Draconian.

 
Boom. Great 10 minute watch.

Australian Senator Gerard Rennick's Amazing Vax Rant Leaves Opposition Parties Angry​



Senator Rennick is nothing but a blowhard hypocritical shitcunt. The current federal government has only been in power since May 2022. Senator Rennick's own party was running the show from the beginnning of Covid to May 2022. It was his party that was responsible for pressuring state governments to implement vaccine mandates under threat of being effectively excluded from society, it was his party that designed and implemented the vaccine injury compensation policy he is being so critical of. And the senators he is having a go at for laughing are probably laughing not at vaccine injuries, but at the gross stupidity of engaging in such a rant about government actions that were taken by a government that HE WAS PART OF.

Hypocritical arses like Senator Rennick are the reason that the nominally conservative side of Australian politics is pretty much going to be something that only exists in history books in a few years time (well that and the fact that too many Australians think its the government's job to pay for their child care, health care, housing, food, electricity, retirement etc) - not that the left side is really any better or less hypocritical.
 
Draconian.


that's interesting.

as we all get older, some of us will undoubtedly find ourselves at some point on a surgery table. will requests for "pure blood" be granted or is that a thing of make-believe? i'd guess that with more shot "encouragements" that the donated blood will have an uptick in shot clot blood.
 
No worries, the spike protein can 'chew a hole' in you aorta.

The good news, it's a quick death.

 
Senator Rennick is nothing but a blowhard hypocritical shitcunt. The current federal government has only been in power since May 2022. Senator Rennick's own party was running the show from the beginnning of Covid to May 2022. It was his party that was responsible for pressuring state governments to implement vaccine mandates under threat of being effectively excluded from society, it was his party that designed and implemented the vaccine injury compensation policy he is being so critical of. And the senators he is having a go at for laughing are probably laughing not at vaccine injuries, but at the gross stupidity of engaging in such a rant about government actions that were taken by a government that HE WAS PART OF.

Hypocritical arses like Senator Rennick are the reason that the nominally conservative side of Australian politics is pretty much going to be something that only exists in history books in a few years time (well that and the fact that too many Australians think its the government's job to pay for their child care, health care, housing, food, electricity, retirement etc) - not that the left side is really any better or less hypocritical.

Good stuff.
 
that's interesting.

as we all get older, some of us will undoubtedly find ourselves at some point on a surgery table. will requests for "pure blood" be granted or is that a thing of make-believe? i'd guess that with more shot "encouragements" that the donated blood will have an uptick in shot clot blood.

I believe this is a real and a growing issue. And I believe the 'solution' is not going to please those of us who are PureBloods.
 






 
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Stroke, live on air.


I think this has actually happened before prior to COVID. Then there was also a lady broadcaster that started talking gibberish in the middle of her broadcast and later snapped out of it. I can't remember what they called that one, but I don't think it was a stroke.
 
I think this has actually happened before prior to COVID. Then there was also a lady broadcaster that started talking gibberish in the middle of her broadcast and later snapped out of it. I can't remember what they called that one, but I don't think it was a stroke.

Yes, these things did happen before. No argument. Now, stuff like this happens every day. It used to be an oddity.

Coincides with the increased mortality rates around the globe.
 
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