Posted on 11/28/2021 1:58:06 PM PST by ransomnote
It might exacerbate them. But I’ve had diabetes for 6 years and got vaccinated in August. And I’m still here and have had no complications.
We need studies that clearly indicate that there is an issue. The anecdotal stories aren’t sufficient. And comparisons like were made in the Kirsch article are not zt all scientific. As I pointed out the number of cases are well within the normal averages in fact they are low.
And it is likely the reporting between vaccines are not consistent. CJD following a flu vaccine is probably not going to be reported as an adverse event. CJD following a new vaccine using a new tech like covid vaccines are probably reported more.
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I have a Twitter account. I have it for getting information, I keep my eyes open and my fingers away from the keyboard, lol. I think in the 6 to 7 years or so that I’ve been a member, I have probably posted responses about that many times.
I really would like to respond to some of the liberal sewer snakes on there, but I’m not gonna sink to their level.
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You’re looking at the cases of CJD in 30 years of the CDC’s efforts to collect data on vaccinations. Why would 28 cases across all 30 years, 24 of which are for Covid ‘vaccines’ in the past 11 months, be expected? Something is WRONG with the Covid ‘vaccines’.
I was never on Tweeter, Fartbarf, Instacrap, LinkedIn or any other social sites, except FR and a few firearm sites, years ago.
Talk about whining...
I already did, try to pay attention.
But your comment about 'control group' is key.
I'm trying to find someone to make me an armband (I don't wear hats).
So 475,000 cases of dementia occur every year in people over 65. But only 66% of seniors get vaccinated for flu. so assuming dimentia cases arfe spread evenly, that's 313,500 cases in people who got vaccinated.
Assuming that flu vaccinations occur once per year. And assuming the 313,750 cases are spread evenly throughout the year. That would be about 2 months/ 12 months * 313,500 cases. or approximately 52,250 cases of dementia in the 60 days following a flu shot.
Since we aren't seeing anything like that in the vaers database, I think it's safe to assume that medical doctors are assuming dementia is not an adverse reaction to the flu shot and not reporting it as such.
Covid vaccines are new and using a new technology. So I believe it's getting more reporting of events following vaccinations than the flu vaccine is. But I think most doctors are still assuming dementia is not related. Or we would be seeing much higher numbers reported for covid vaccines as well.
The covid vaccines are known to cause blood clotting and cardiovascular damage. If there are 100 cases as reported by Kirsch in 200 million vaccinations, that's 1 in a million. Which is less than the known 4 to 5 in a million risk of a severe blood clot issue.
So maybe this adds an additional risk factor, but I've not seen any evidence the covid vaccine is worse or even close to the damage caused by covid disease itself. The risks for the vaccines are by no means zero, but are still small relative to covid disease.
That leaves us with 3 options:
You are going to trigger a radical if you keep spouting that “reasonable assessment” stuff.
No something is wrong with the reporting.
I think Doctors in general do not report CJD as an adverse event to flu vaccines or Covid vaccines. But covid vaccines being a new technology has gotten a little better reporting.
If 350 cases of CJD occur every year and a little over 50% of the nation gets the flu vaccine. Then you would expect to see 350 cases * 50% vaccinated * (2 months/12 months) = 29 cases of CJD with 60 days of the flu vaccine every year. But you’re not seeing that in the VAERS reporting and the most likely explanation is that doctors don’t think it’s a reaction to the vaccine so they don’t report it.
We need every event to be recorded for all vaccinated people, regardless of whether the doctor thinks it’s an adverse reaction or not. THen we could answer these questions better.
But then who really wants all their medical history in a government database?
And I thought you were older than 7 years...
Is that a prion-induced regression?
Steve Kirsch’s team checked other annual rates and found that there wasn’t over reporting this year. There’s something really wrong with the Covid vaccines.
Why would someone even consider options 1 or 2? Option 3 is the ONLY way to go.
I’m currently rotating Ivermectin and HCQ every other day. Seems to work very well.
I do not use Twitter at all, however I think lies and propaganda are good things to criticize even when one is not a consumer of them.
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