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Southern tattooist turns to painting after Covid vaccine booster leaves her badly handicapped


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16 minutes ago, seedy said:

What does your crystal ball say for 5 - 10 - 20 years

"Vaccine development is a long, complex process, often lasting 10-15 years, and involves a combination of public and private involvement."

https://historyofvaccines.org/vaccines-101/how-are-vaccines-made/vaccine-development-testing-and-regulation

Adenovirus vaccines have been around for decades.  Which did the young lady have. A booster of which type.

 

54 minutes ago, JustThisOnePostOnly said:

If you said that two years ago you'd get banned for the trouble.  Just saying.

Not quite, I said the same things then

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Hope the women has some success with her new job.

 

By not taking any of these boosters you are 100% effective against any form of side effect and I don't personally know anyone that has ended up in hospital either jabbed or not.

 

Over 30 countries int he world are less than 20% vaccinated, yet they are not over run or pleading for more vaccines to be sent. Life has gone on yet had we vaccinated 80% of them the story would be the vaccines saved them, and their would be no message from the other side.

 

You have to be careful to not silence both sides of an argument other wise you end of with a dictatorial totalitarian set up.

 

Living in Thailand you see the inequality on a daily basis where the majority of the population cant speak or wont speak up regards to the blatant extortion and bribes that are routinely exercised. Its no difference at any other level in business or government.

 

 

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2 hours ago, huangnon said:

Not sure who you're referring to, here?

 

But, seen a few different reports from undertakers in different countries reporting severe blood-clotting issues:

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/unusually-large-blood-clots-found-in-bodies-of-the-deceased-since-covid-jab-rollout/

 

But, when you have supposed first world countries reporting "unknown causes" as a leading cause of death among mainly young people, there should be some cause for major concern.

https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2022/09/unknown-cause-of-1-million-excess-deaths-per-year.html

1 in 4 people will have a thrombotic event in their life time....

 

The risk of Thrombosis is also increased when someone catches a cold Flu or Covid... primary a result of dehydration. 

 

 

IF blood clots are going to be discussed - the incidence needs to be placed in clear perspective to avoid singular bias.

 

 

 

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