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  • Here's how the vaccine is causing those weird "blood clots"

    09/01/2022 3:58:15 PM PDT · by ransomnote · 84 replies
    substack.com ^ | August 31, 2022 | Steve Kirsch
    [H/T Fractal Trader]I had a nice chat with Jessica Rose today on her Substack article about how the vaccine is causing your blood to perform unnatural acts.Steve KirschAug 31Recently, Jessica Rose published a very long, but very important Substack article, “Is the spike protein acting as a prion with regard to hemoglobin molecules? And is porphyria being induced?”The short answer is yes, it appears so, according to everything we know.Here’s a key paragraph from that article:So the bottom line of all of this information is this: the virus infects the RBCs using spike protein via the CD147 receptor on red...
  • Anti-vaxxers making ‘at least $2.5m’ a year from publishing on Substack (Chelsea Klintoon wets herself)

    01/30/2022 7:05:57 PM PST · by dynachrome · 240 replies
    The Guardian ^ | 1-27-22 | unattributed
    Research by the Center for Countering Digital Hate, a campaign group, showed that Mercola’s newsletters made a minimum of $1m a year from charging subscribers an annual fee of $50, with Berenson making at least $1.2m from charging people $60. Three other vaccine sceptic newsletters, from tech entrepreneur Steven Kirsch, virologist Robert Malone and anonymous writer Eugyppius, generate about $300,000 between them. Imran Ahmed, chief executive of CCDH, said companies like Substack were under “no obligation” to amplify vaccine scepticism and make money from it. “They could just say no. This isn’t about freedom; this is about profiting from lies...
  • COVID-19 alters human genes, explaining mystery behind coronavirus ‘long haulers’

    04/28/2021 3:52:44 PM PDT · by Mariner · 116 replies
    Study Finds ^ | April 28th, 2021 | by Chris Melore
    LUBBOCK, Texas — For some COVID-19 patients, getting over their infection is just the beginning of the recovery. Over the last year, COVID “long haulers” have continued experiencing a variety of symptoms months after the virus clears. These include anything from skin problems, to shortness of breath, to losing the sense of taste or smell. Now, researchers say they may know why this is happening. A new study finds coronavirus actually causes long-term changes to an infected patient’s genes.Specifically, scientists reveal the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19, creates long-lasting changes to human gene expression. These tiny spikes...
  • STANFORD STUDY SAYS MASKS ARE ‘INEFFECTIVE’, HAVE ‘DEVASTATING HEALTH CONSEQUENCES’

    04/19/2021 10:35:13 AM PDT · by Hojczyk · 47 replies
    Outkick.com ^ | April 18,2021 | by MEGAN TURNER
    A group of Stanford researchers published a study that says masks are ineffective and could have long-term health consequences. “Although, scientific evidence supporting facemasks’ efficacy is lacking, adverse physiological, psychological and health effects are established,” the article states. In January, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention performed a study and concluded that universal masking is recommended to slow the spread of COVID-19. The CDC concluded that cloth masks and medical procedure masks substantially reduce exposure from infected wearers and reduce exposure of uninfected wearers — the CDC’s study states that mask mandates were in place in 38 states and...
  • Bombshell: 60% of New Covid Patients Are Vaccinated

    04/19/2021 3:03:33 PM PDT · by Maudeen · 200 replies
    Pandemic Warroom ^ | April 19, 2021 | Elizabeth
    A Yale medical doctor says of the new patients diagnosed with the coronavirus, more than half have been vaccinated. Dr. Harvey Risch joined War Room to explain the vaccine “bait and switch” of public health officials, which are using a totally different standard for efficacy than they are letting on. “What clinicians are telling me is more than half of the new covid cases that they’re seeing to treat is people who’ve been vaccinated,” Dr. Risch said. “They’ve estimated 60 percent of new patients they’ve been treating have been people who’ve been vaccinated.”