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2 minutes ago, proton said:

No just show the proof

 

You mean other than the doctors and nurses telling me that my symptoms are a commonly reported side effect?  But only on my 2nd trip to the ER a couple of years later...  On my first trip, they said that they didn't know what caused my symptoms, but it definitely wasn't the vaccine I had the day before.

 

Here's a better question.  What motive do I have for lying about it?

 

 

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Just now, impulse said:

 

You mean other than the doctors and nurses telling me that my symptoms are a commonly reported side effect?  But only on my 2nd trip to the ER a couple of years later...  On my first trip, they said that they didn't know what caused my symptoms, but it definitely wasn't the vaccine I had the day before.

 

Here's a better question.  What motive do I have for lying about it?

 

 

 

Details then, conditions and what side effects? 

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1 minute ago, impulse said:

How far do they have to move the goalposts before people snap to the fact that they just don't know? 

 

Exactly! But you give these evil liars too much credit by stating that 'they just don't know'.  They DID know from the very start that the spike proteins didn't stay at the injection site but that they would go everywhere in the body (including your brain) via your blood.  

Of course there was no peer-reviewed evidence of that (hahaha) and so it could be dismissed as 'wild conspiracy theories' until the data proving the obvious became so overwhelming that the narrative had to be adapted again and again. 

 

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3 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

It is a forum designed to comment, I can call out BS anytime i want.

If that is a genuine comment, better to explain clearly where and how the OP is wrong.

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1 hour ago, FolkGuitar said:

'Trust the Science' is perhaps the single most absurd comment in use today!

'Science' is anything BUT trust. It's constant research, constant reevaluation, constant questioning. It's never trust.

Perhaps 'Believe the Science' might be a better catchphrase.

Good points, all

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I thoroughly enjoy reading the articles you supply.  Knowing what doesn't work helps you find what does work.

 

In the book, The Poisoned Needle by Elenor McBean MD, 1957 she interviewed doctors who reported all the cancer patients they treated had been vaccinated.  And none recalled ever treating any unvaccinated patient for cancer.

 

The Holy Bible has an interesting take on those who worship created structures, rather than the creator.  Punishment is the result. For thousands of years before vaccination theory was used people knew how to stay healthy.  It means health is spiritially linked.  Health does not result from injecting disease.

 

 

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5 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

The OP must come with credible evidence for his statements. He never does.

The OP  just points you in a direction  "up to you" if  you want to follow the white rabbit or not.

 

"You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it."

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Another worthless, nonsense post sourced to a well-known anti-vaxer and conspiracy theory and misinformation spreader:

 

"Mark Crispin Miller (born 6 November 1949[2] ) is a professor of media studies at New York University.[3] He has promoted conspiracy theories about U.S. presidential elections, the September 11 attacks and the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting as well as misinformation about COVID-19 and vaccines."

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Anti-vaccination and COVID misinformation

Miller has also screened for his students the anti-vaccination film Vaxxed, produced by disgraced[18] former physician Andrew Wakefield (who was struck off the medical register in the UK for scientific misconduct).[10][13] Miller has spread COVID-19 misinformation, including misleading claims about the efficacy of face masks and false claims that COVID-19 vaccines alter recipients' DNA,[9][19] and believes the virus may have been an artificially created bioweapon.[20]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Crispin_Miller

 

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Can COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer? Can the vaccines cause cancer to recur or make it more aggressive?

There is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer, lead to recurrence, or lead to disease progression. Furthermore, COVID-19 vaccines do not change your DNA (i.e., your genetic code).

 

U.S. National Cancer Institute

https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines-people-with-cancer#:~:text=Can COVID-19,your genetic code).

 

 

Can COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer or make cancer grow?

There is no information that suggests that COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer. There is also no information that suggests these vaccines can make cancer grow or recur (come back).

 

American Cancer Society

https://www.cancer.org/cancer/managing-cancer/coronavirus-covid-19-and-cancer/covid-19-vaccines-in-people-with-cancer.html#:~:text=Can COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer or make cancer grow%3F

 

 

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27 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

Can COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer? Can the vaccines cause cancer to recur or make it more aggressive?

There is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer, lead to recurrence, or lead to disease progression. Furthermore, COVID-19 vaccines do not change your DNA (i.e., your genetic code).

 

U.S. National Cancer Institute

https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines-people-with-cancer#:~:text=Can COVID-19,your genetic code).

 

 

Can COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer or make cancer grow?

There is no information that suggests that COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer. There is also no information that suggests these vaccines can make cancer grow or recur (come back).

 

American Cancer Society

https://www.cancer.org/cancer/managing-cancer/coronavirus-covid-19-and-cancer/covid-19-vaccines-in-people-with-cancer.html#:~:text=Can COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer or make cancer grow%3F

Yes - Yes

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10 hours ago, impulse said:

 

You mean other than the doctors and nurses telling me that my symptoms are a commonly reported side effect?  But only on my 2nd trip to the ER a couple of years later...  On my first trip, they said that they didn't know what caused my symptoms, but it definitely wasn't the vaccine I had the day before.

 

Here's a better question.  What motive do I have for lying about it?

 

It is not a question of lying. Rather, it is your attempt to understand and to cope with a traumatic event. Having an "answer" provides emotional comfort. The reality of cancer is is that it is a genetically induced  event. The genetic basis is caused either through deficient or otherwise defective genetic material. It can have existed since conception or it could have been induced by environmental exposures such as radiation, chemicals and other cell damaging  agents. 

 

Many of the  injuries alleged to be associated with the  Covid vaccines have nothing to do with the vaccines and  instead  are named only because the person with the  issue had the vaccine. In almost all of these cases, there is no genetic testing to determine if the "injured" party had a pre-existing genetic disposition to the  claimed injury. In other cases, the health and behavioural characteristics of the injured party are not stated. We hear of "heart attacks", but what is not mentioned  is whether or not the person was obese, a smoker, had an existing chronic disease like diabetes, high blood pressure , high lipid and cholesterol counts etc.

 

There are adverse reactions associated with every drug and vaccine. here is  an adverse reaction  when consuming alcohol too.  Almost all drug ADRs are minor. Some are serious, but the people who are most likely to have a serious ADR almost always have an underlying medical condition, known or unknown, that  heightens the risk of an ADR. The reality is that hundreds of millions of  Covid vaccine doses have been administered, and  tens of millions of people have avoided  serious covid infections resulting in hospital stays or even death. There may have been  a small number of serious ADRS and this is both expected and understood. However, the fact is that there has been no great die off or cascade of injured people as the covid vaccine opponents claim. The Covid vaccines are proven by the results to be some of the safest vaccines in history.

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13 hours ago, impulse said:

 

You can call out whatever you want.  But that's not what you want.  You want to prevent others from posting stuff you disagree with.

 

But antivaxers go on and on 

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3 hours ago, johng said:

The OP  just points you in a direction  "up to you" if  you want to follow the white rabbit or not.

 

"You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it."

What a load of nonsense, give information which is verified by trustable sources or, just keep quite.

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49 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

Many of the  injuries alleged to be associated with the  Covid vaccines have nothing to do with the vaccines and  instead  are named only because the person with the  issue had the vaccine. In almost all of these cases, there is no genetic testing to determine if the "injured" party had a pre-existing genetic disposition to the  claimed injury.


Funny how we couldn’t use this argument for fat, old, diabetic, cancer patients with high blood pressure and a heart condition who died with Covid, contracted “long Covid”, etc etc.

 

Even the “perfectly healthy” chiiiiildren were diabetic porkers.

 

'Perfectly Healthy' 16-Year-Old Who Loved Photography and Video Games Died Suddenly from COVID-19

"I can't tell you how a perfectly healthy 16-year-old boy can be making his own peanut butter sandwich late Wednesday night ... and within 24 hours is fighting for his life," Dawn Guest said of her son Andre, who died in April

 

https://people.com/health/16-year-old-dies-suddenly-from-covid-19/
 

 

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16 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

It is a forum designed to comment, I can call out BS anytime i want.

 

Perceived BS. I assume you are multi-jabbed, and therefore it is understandable and expected that defence mechanisms should kick in.

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16 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

Proof? Perhaps in an alternate universe where conclusive evidence isn't required.

Seeing a spike does not 'prove' cause. It may form a working hypothesis (although biased) for further research. But certainly not 'proof.'

 

If one of the top virologists in the world says the Spike protein is problematic, will you consider changing your stance, or at least listen?

 

Dr. Redfield, ex-CDC Director, stopped inoculating the mRNA shots in his practice because he believes the Spike proteins they contain are “toxic to the body” and "the mRNA was persisting much longer than it should" in some patients. He confirmed it crosses the blood-brain barrier and that the jabs don't prevent infection and have side effects which were hidden by the authorities.

 

https://rumble.com/v56ws2r-sen.-ron-johnson-with-cdc-former-cdc-director-dr.-robert-redfield.html

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15 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

 

No. It is about  the bombardment with unsubstantiated claims, innuendo, nonsensical claims and stupidity, all to push a social- political agenda.

 

What's your take on this?

 

According to a peer-reviewed study published this month in Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, young adults who received a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine showed elevated spike protein production a year or more after vaccination.

 

Participants exhibited elevated levels of multiple proinflammatory cytokines – the proteins which help regulate the immune system – signifying a persistent immune response to the messenger RNA.

 

Altered Circulating Cytokine Profile Among mRNA-Vaccinated Young Adults: A Year-Long Follow-Up Study

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/iid3.70194

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13 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:

 

Exactly! But you give these evil liars too much credit by stating that 'they just don't know'.  They DID know from the very start that the spike proteins didn't stay at the injection site but that they would go everywhere in the body (including your brain) via your blood.  

Of course there was no peer-reviewed evidence of that (hahaha) and so it could be dismissed as 'wild conspiracy theories' until the data proving the obvious became so overwhelming that the narrative had to be adapted again and again. 

 

 

They even coined a phrase for it, "moving at the speed of science".

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3 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

 

It is not a question of lying. Rather, it is your attempt to understand and to cope with a traumatic event. Having an "answer" provides emotional comfort. The reality of cancer is is that it is a genetically induced  event. The genetic basis is caused either through deficient or otherwise defective genetic material. It can have existed since conception or it could have been induced by environmental exposures such as radiation, chemicals and other cell damaging  agents. 

 

Many of the  injuries alleged to be associated with the  Covid vaccines have nothing to do with the vaccines and  instead  are named only because the person with the  issue had the vaccine. In almost all of these cases, there is no genetic testing to determine if the "injured" party had a pre-existing genetic disposition to the  claimed injury. In other cases, the health and behavioural characteristics of the injured party are not stated. We hear of "heart attacks", but what is not mentioned  is whether or not the person was obese, a smoker, had an existing chronic disease like diabetes, high blood pressure , high lipid and cholesterol counts etc.

 

There are adverse reactions associated with every drug and vaccine. here is  an adverse reaction  when consuming alcohol too.  Almost all drug ADRs are minor. Some are serious, but the people who are most likely to have a serious ADR almost always have an underlying medical condition, known or unknown, that  heightens the risk of an ADR. The reality is that hundreds of millions of  Covid vaccine doses have been administered, and  tens of millions of people have avoided  serious covid infections resulting in hospital stays or even death. There may have been  a small number of serious ADRS and this is both expected and understood. However, the fact is that there has been no great die off or cascade of injured people as the covid vaccine opponents claim. The Covid vaccines are proven by the results to be some of the safest vaccines in history.

 

Perhaps the most disgusting part of this whole charade is the gaslighting and lecturing from those not affected (yet).

 

@impulse, did you try any of the Spike protein detox protocols?

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18 minutes ago, rattlesnake said:

 

Perhaps the most disgusting part of this whole charade is the gaslighting and lecturing from those not affected (yet).

 

@impulse, did you try any of the Spike protein detox protocols?

Come on, guy, you're just an ant vaxxer. I had 6 shots, and I am 78 years old, and I've, give it a rest

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1 hour ago, still kicking said:

Come on, guy, you're just an ant vaxxer. I had 6 shots, and I am 78 years old, and I've, give it a rest

 

And you're losing your eyesight, as you posted in the Health section. Should I send you studies on the effects of the Spike protein on the eyes?

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19 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:

Here a readable version of my earlier post, which was closed because of the formatting issue. 

 

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Kazuhiro Haraguchi, former Japanese Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, said that he had developed cancer from the covid vaccines he received, and has the evidence to prove it.

On Monday 19 May 2025, he tweeted the following:This is an analysis of my cancer cells. It was determined that the malignant lymphoma had metastasised to the tonsils, but the lesions were removed and sent to a research facility. Even two years after receiving the covid-19 vaccine, spike proteins were found in the malignant lymphoma. Conversely, N proteins were not detected. This indicates that I had not been infected with covid-19. We must put an end to the tragedies caused by the covid-19 vaccine as soon as possible. This data is planned to undergo further detailed analysis and will be used for a research paper.

 

Source: Kazuhiro Haraguchi on Twitter, 19 May 2025

 

Copied from: https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/p/robert-fripp-has-emergency-heart-surgery a substack that posts cases of the global toll of COVID “vaccination,” based on the reports collected by their worldwide team of researchers.

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I can claim I developed bigger gonads and a bigger stick because of the vaccines.....you'd probably believe that as well. 

 

Any medication or processed food or atmospheric conditions from smog to dust particles from fukishima could be blamed as well......

 

Pick your battles, you do seem hung up on this one.....

 

https://www.contagionlive.com/view/mrna-covid-19-vaccines-and-turbo-cancer-the-latest-myth-that-won-t-disappear

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7 hours ago, rattlesnake said:

 

If one of the top virologists in the world says the Spike protein is problematic, will you consider changing your stance, or at least listen?

 

One doctor (whom we may or may not respect) says it's "Problematic?"  Does that mean it's been proven?

 

What 'I' listen to are peer-reviewed studies published in respected medical journals.

Show me those, and I'll be happy to accept new information.
One guy (no matter how bright) saying it's so isn't proof. It's still conjecture.

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9 hours ago, rattlesnake said:

 

Perhaps the most disgusting part of this whole charade is the gaslighting and lecturing from those not affected (yet).

 

@impulse, did you try any of the Spike protein detox protocols?

Why not an enema? Maybe you can help administer it.

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8 hours ago, rattlesnake said:

 

And you're losing your eyesight, as you posted in the Health section. Should I send you studies on the effects of the Spike protein on the eyes?

78 year olds usually do suffer from diminished vision. It starts at age 40. So much to look forward to as we age.

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6 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

One doctor (whom we may or may not respect) says it's "Problematic?"  Does that mean it's been proven?

 

It does not mean it has been proven, but it is worth listening to and at least considering he might be onto something.

 

6 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

What 'I' listen to are peer-reviewed studies published in respected medical journals.

Show me those, and I'll be happy to accept new information.

 

Here you go:

 

According to a peer-reviewed study published this month in Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, young adults who received a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine showed elevated spike protein production a year or more after vaccination, which is significantly longer than the spike protein is said and expected to remain in the body.

 

Participants exhibited elevated levels of multiple proinflammatory cytokines – the proteins which help regulate the immune system – signifying a persistent immune response to the messenger RNA.

 

Altered Circulating Cytokine Profile Among mRNA-Vaccinated Young Adults: A Year-Long Follow-Up Study

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/iid3.70194

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22 minutes ago, rattlesnake said:

 

It does not mean it has been proven, but it is worth listening to and at least considering he might be onto something.

 

 

Here you go:

 

According to a peer-reviewed study published this month in Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, young adults who received a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine showed elevated spike protein production a year or more after vaccination, which is significantly longer than the spike protein is said and expected to remain in the body.ibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/iid3.70194

 

Yes, this one study shows proof of elevated spike protein production a year or more after vaccination, which is significantly longer than the spike protein is said and expected to remain in the body.

 

I can't seem to find where it shows proof that the vaccine caused his cancer. I guess that's just implied...

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