Posted on 04/28/2024 4:36:40 PM PDT by DoodleBob
Now that’s interesting. I never heard that side of the story.
I was almost ready to get the Novavax vaccine, but decided at the last moment not to. I don’t personally know if it was safer than the others, but I was reading reports and articles that it was also causing adverse effects. It also didn’t come available in my area until after I already caught Covid. So afterwards there was no need.
Sounds a bit like my thalassemia seen in countries who have had to fight malaria. My blood tests are wacky. Always come with a path review to make sure automated machine didn’t make a mistake.
I have the minor version. The major version ends up with a life of blood transfusions
For those here who do have thalassemia minor there is some research that it may make you more susceptible to certain diseases like diabetes and rheumatology issues. There is not a consensus why. Some think it is the location of the gene.
So when a doctor tells you that Minor is no big deal you might want to take it with a grain of salt. I have many different kinds of misshapen cells.
Along the same line of malaria country diseases Black people need to watch out for g6pd issues...especially if you are taking certain rheum. drugs
Also would accept “Help I’m having an extreme rare side effect!”
But can you imagine an entire hospital floor with everyone suffering from the same disorder and pathology profile of the same onset of time and age, with no symptoms prior to Covid vaccines?
Yeah, we did it, but it’s “rare.”
final line from excerpt:
“The Government has pledged to underwrite AstraZeneca’s legal bills.”
nice!
No. It was yanked from the market, so those of us injured by it are SOL. Nobody’s digging or researching.
I am puzzled. I got the AZ vaccine in the summer of 2021, and knew about the blood clot problem before I took it.
Indeed, the government here in the Philippines only would give it to elders and high risk folk, where the risk of dying from covid was a lot higher than the risk of blood clots.
There was a phenomenon with a Greek area who had many patients with thalassemia of various kinds. They were finding an unusual occurrence. The patients weren’t having the expected problems with covid.
I saw some theorize it might be because they may have been extra cautious due to their hemoglobin problem. So they stayed indoors.
If I remember correctly you are in the medical field .
My path review is not always the same but it always shows things I cant member names of like ovalcytes schistites (not the way you spell it) etc in some variation. My spleen also shows issues when imaged.
I fully believe that the disorder is masking the B12 issues I have that doctors are missing. Every once in a while a pathologist will notate he recommends a B12 study be done on me due to segmented neutrophils
My point to all of this is that your patients that you speak of reminded me of the thalassemia problem. Perhaps the Vax does something to the bone marrow that makes it turn into a thalassemia like problem..or sickle cell type problem. Someone should compare the blood of thalassemia major people to see if any similiarities. Same with sickle cell or g6pd.
It may be that all of those patients had some genetic defect that got turned on by the vax.
I haven’t had the vax. There might be some combo of genetics that might do similiar to me. Turn me into thallasemia major type issue.
This is why it should have never been implemented without vaccine trials and testing protocols. I agree with you that in some people it triggers fatal illnesses, but isn't a vaccine supposed to trigger physiological changes in the body's systems?
Reagans nine most terrifying words in the English Language comes to mind. He was and continues to be correct.
“After two years of medical hell, First week in April this month, they removed my brother from the ventilator. He passed in the subsequent hour.
He was perfectly healthy until he got covid vaccines. He ran a bunch of nursing homes-rehabilitation facilities.”
I am so sorry to hear about your brother. Such a tremendous loss of talent.
“Then next booster shot, right back on the floor unable to stand within days. (Many were medical facility employees that had to go full on covid Vax or lose their jobs) By the time the data showed a common problem, it was too late. All entries into VAERS by the victims local physicians were vehemently tossed out.”
Did you get the impression a lot of the medical staff on this floor blamed the Covid vaccines and were angry about what was done to people, including themselves?
“There is a terrible problem in men between 50 and 70 that were vaccinated. The red blood cells become mis-shaped and platelets drop. Not enough oxygen can attatch to the red cells produced in the bone marrow. It seems at first that it is leukemia, but it’s not. It’s not a blood cancer, it’s reprogrammed cell manufacturing in the bone marrow.”
1) Any idea why it is men in this age group who are affected and not others?
2) Have you contacted someone with resources to get this “out there” and discussed on some channel, such as Rumble or Substack? Steve Kirsch has an interest in the happy hypoxia angle to Covid and hypothesizes that it has something to do with blood circulation issues and oxygen carrying capacity in the blood, especially as far as the extremities are concerned, if I understand him correctly. I am wondering if the same mechanism is at work between the Covid spike protein and the spike protein “spiked” by the vaccines.
Did these men all only get the one type of vaccine? Or was JJ, Pfizer, and Moderna equally represented?
The biggest red flag was that a research hospital like U of P would have a researcher from John's Hopkins conduct and manage all those cases of identical presented symptoms and pathology. It was clear a study was being done.
JnJ wasn’t a real vaccine, it did the same thing as the others, just with a different method of infection. JnJ used DNA inside an adenovirus to tell your cells to make the mRNA to make your cells produce the virus fragments. Exact same outcome as AZ or Pfizer, just with an extra step or two at the beginning.
That too
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