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To: Cathi

I think Steve was very eager to get his points across because it probably was one of the few times he has been able to speak to a large audience about these issues without getting shutdown.

Overall the podcast, though long and sometimes rambling, is a good listen/watch.

The Darkhorse podcast with Dr. Kory is very good too.


141 posted on 06/13/2021 4:38:43 PM PDT by 13foxtrot
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To: 13foxtrot

I’m a big fan of those DarkHorse Podcasts. Fantastic opportunity to hear an extended discussion with genuine experts. Weinstein does a great job moderating the discussions.

This is my post on the DarkHorse thread here.

Well, I finally got to the end. Yes, I imagine Weinstein regrets the title, too...:-) Especially since the summary was more along the lines of we will be stuck with this forever according to the mRNA vaccine inventor.

The part that was most interesting is in the last half wherein the scientist outlines the “signals” from the bio-distribution study coupled with the VAERS data that he and his FDA buddies are most concerned about.

The heavy concentration of lipid nanoparticles in the bone marrow both explains the adverse effects they are seeing (thrombocytopenia) and portends future concerns about hematologic (cancer) diseases.

And they are also concerned about reproductive concerns based on concentrations in the ovaries.

Big emphasis on the inadequacy of the public health agencies and the pressure and censorship that is making telling the truth impossible for anyone in the system. Overall, depressing though the scientist did report they are not yet seeing any indication of “antibody-dependent enhancement.”


152 posted on 06/13/2021 5:35:21 PM PDT by Cathi
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