Posted on 12/12/2023 2:25:02 PM PST by Jan_Sobieski
Researchers at Cambridge University have released a study showing that about one-fourth of those people who were given the mRNA shots during the COVID panic now have VAIDS, or Vaccine-Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
It's long now been known that there sometimes have been horrific side effects from the mRNA treatments that were described as and delivered to people as COVID vaccinations during the pandemic.
Many have died, prompting Iceland to ban them, a plan endorsed by many experts.
Now a report at Slay News describes the results of a Cambridge study that found 25% of all people given the COVID mRNA shots now have Vaccine-Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
According to the report, "The scientists note in their paper that the 'unintended immune response' was 'created by a glitch.'"
However, the report said, "Experts have been raising the alarm for some time about the effects on individuals’ immune systems."
The Telegraph in the United Kingdom addressed the results, with, "Cambridge scientists found such vaccines were not perfect and sometimes led to nonsense proteins being made instead of the desired COVID 'spike,' which mimics infection and leads to antibody production."
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Please explain why during periods in 2022 and 2023 excess deaths dropped to zilch?
Who is being hysterical?
Would it be hysterical if I said I don’t want a child who hasn’t the faintest idea about mechanics to take a wrench and start working under the hood of my car?
“Damn. This is probably going to be reflected in my medical insurance premiums.”
Since the body reacted properly with zero adverse effects it will not affect your premium.
“A friend of mine got two shots. He’s constantly getting a cold now.”
I haven’t had a cold since taking my first.
Its physically impossible to keep up with a Corona virus and develop and distribute it fast enough to gain more than moderate efficacy. Couple that with the side effects and is an unacceptable risk
It doesn't address the evolutionary pressure it causes nor the highly mutational nature of a Corona virus.
If colo-vesical fistula can be caused by an autoimmune condition there could be a connection. Vaccines provoke the immune system, that’s how they work. And CVF apparently can accompany IBD which is autoimmune. If you also have IBD I’d say there’s a good chance that there’s a connection.
You could have some rogue antibody quietly hiding in your immune system and all it takes is a strong new vaccine to make it go berserk and wreak havoc. That’s something I live with thanks to a rare autoimmune disease. It’s made all vaccines risky, but then it can also be triggered by the diseases themselves so you have to calculate the risk. With autoimmune you can never be sure what you ought to do.
Wonders whether Milei, now in power, will put an end to that.
Wonders whether Milei, now in power, will put an end to that.
Bob Unruh, the WND writer
That right their used to be sufficient on FR for a good laugh. But now, we have "Bob Unruh", writing his blog post in World Nut Daily, recycling a story from "Slay News" of all places, linking to a story in the Telegraph that (finally) reports on a paper that surprisingly says nothing at all about the made-up "VAIDS" that is the lede of the World Nut Daily piece. Back in the day, WND would at least link to the original Telegraph story, but I guess it's just easier to stay with the fringy blog sources. It's certainly more entertaining, so at least we have that.
I apparently have diverticulitis... The surgeon diagnosed me with that, but I’ve always assumed that I have it. I used to eat a lot of nuts and I would have problems, and when I quit eating nuts it kind of took care of itself.
He said my colon looks like Swiss Cheese... Full of holes, but he really didn’t make any recommendations. I’ve never had too many problems when it comes to digesting food, so thankfully no IBD.
I’m blaming the vaccines.
"Slay News is not even a smidgen credible."
Please refer to two messages previous to your posting. (SNEAK PREVIEW: It was Brazil, not Argentina).
Don’t expect a response from the post and run retread.
Ok it was Brazil then. I still don’t like or trust that clown in Argentina.
Don’t you have to worry about fecal matter getting into your bladder and causing infection?
Heads should roll. Literally. Break out the guillotines for right after the convictions.
I was hospitalized for a week with diverticulitis a month ago. Now I take a heaping teaspoon of magnesium citrate every day and everything flows smoothly and no more problems. Works similar to Miralax and you get some magnesium every day.
Good question... It hasn’t happened to date (about 7 months since my diagnosis) so... So far so good. The surgeon said that I could be prone to urinary tract infections, but that antibiotics should take care of it when that happens.
He said that the operation wasn’t absolutely necessary and that if I ever decided to get it done, that it could be done at any time. So surgery is still an option, it’s just that I’d rather wait until it’s absolutely needed...
Then there is the rare, but possible complications associated with the surgery. It involves clamping your colon on two sides, unhooking the attached area, then a long hospital stay of a week or two. If complications do occur, I would then require a colostomy. Which would be needed for about 7 to 8 months, and then an operation to fix that.
I thought... What the heck... I’ll take an antibiotic every now and then.
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