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The best though are the reports that try and favorably spin the immunological data while the data clearly shows the opposite. I can’t decide if it’s psychosis/cognitive dissonance or if the authors are desperate to get published and feeling enough guilt to try and send smoke signals.

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I spoke to a man in his 70s in late 2021 who had achy breaky heart after the second one, so his quack gave him a third!

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I'm 86 and from day one I knew to keep as much distance from the evil forces that emerged from hell .It is a matter of using the information that is available and most of all your own common sense to avoid injuring or killing yourself . I'm sorry to say it is a matter of being stupid or to have a few brain cells telling you what is right or wrong .It does not take much .All the ones still running around with snot pouches and agree to take shots without them putting a gun to your head are too far gone ,so let them go ,the sooner the better to their grave .,it's their choice We will have enough problems fighting off the depopulation in progress all around us .

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"It is your life; it is your responsibility; it is your choice."

However, it is also obvious that no man is an island unto himself. Therefore, his conduct individually and collectively impacts on the rest of us - and vice versa. If the ignorance of one impacts on the rest of us, then the rest of us are entitled to have a say WITHOUT restricting his free will.

What irks me the most, the most, is that their fearful and ignorant actions have COERCIVE effects on the rest of us. Worse are those punks who advocated and supported the coercive measures. They are free to choose to jab, mask, isolate, test as often as they want AT THEIR OWN expense.

The unmentionables are those volunteers and advocates who were hurt and then libeled us or blamed the relaxation of the measures.

I have more concerns for the injured than the dead. The dead are well taken care of.

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Takotsubo?

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Moderna

I could not believe my ears...

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It's what's also referred to as 'broken heart syndrome'

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Excruciating info. Thank you for your dogged research.

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The only thing these putrid mRNA gene altering injections boost is your chances for severe injury or a quick death. Big pharma is gonna need to complete billions more injections using boosters that have not been in any human trials before they get their concoction just right. But who knows what the perfect mRNA gene altering injection is supposed to look like. Other than providing injury, mayhem and death, these poisons serve no purpose.

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I've seen videos of people talking about their severe reaction, and being coerced into taking another injection. I think this demonstrates the height of blind devotion to a narrative and not seeing or caring about the human being involved. Thanks for your post. 🙏🌷

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Totally off topic...

As a non medic sci fi fan, I was interested in seeing a reference to Myasthenia Gravis.

Referenced in Waldo and Magic, Inc. By Robert A. Heinlein. 1950ish. Both great stories.

Waldo had myasthenia gravis and lived in orbit in zero-g to compensate.

He developed the waldo, named after him, which is one of those items that is no longer science fiction. Think davinci surgery machine. Manipulators on a smaller or larger scale than the hands which they echo the movements of.

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I'm not very comfortable about the humour being used around the vaccine injuries of pensioners. I know that for some elderly people, they're not given the decision to get jabbed. It'll be the care home or the son/daughter's decision. The blindness to the facts infront of their faces to the harmful effects of it makes me want to scream. I had persuaded my mom not to have the jab, but my elder sister had it done anyway. She started showing signs of dementia a few weeks afterwards, but my sister still took her for the 2nd. Mom was unable to refuse them, I wish she'd had the strength to stand up for her rights. She died in a Nursing home a couple of months later with full dementia, clots and a recurrence of the cancer she'd beaten 25 years ago. I'm still in mourning for from losing her and can't see the funny side yet.

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