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Moderna Claims Its New mRNA Shot Is “Myocarditis-Free”

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Moderna Claims Its New mRNA Shot Is “Myocarditis-Free” — But What About the Clots and Turbo Cancers?

The pharma giant’s latest safety claim rests on a brief, small-scale trial and ignores the broader mRNA fallout still unfolding.

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Sourcehttps://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/moderna-claims-its-new-mrna-shot

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Moderna’s latest PR victory lap claims its newest mRNA shot is now “safe” from myocarditis concerns based on a short-term study of fewer than a thousand people.

But the announcement skips over what many are still asking:

what about the alarming cancer spikes, clotting events, and autoimmune fallout seen across the mRNA rollout?

The company’s silence speaks volumes.

 

You can read the full article here > https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/moderna-updated-mrna-vaccines-myocarditis-turbo-cancer-clots/

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Now there's a marketing slogan for you ...

 

... " Our new vax won't kill you like our old one "

Thumbs up to Red once again, for keeping the kettle boiling.

 

I've not yet visited the linked piece. Let me give a considered opinion on the mRNA therapy and injuries that will inevitably result.

 

I'll start with that special work; 'nature. I know I'm always banging on about it but it really is the centre of the universe as far as us humans go. The mainstay of it all is that without it we would not even be here. It gives us everything. That is food, water, air and, all the while, the sun sees to it that nature thrives. 

 

Let's talk food. A nutritious diet will mean that we have enough energy to both live an active life, and also to run the body internally. It will also enable growth and the rejuvenation of cells and tissues. But, that is not enough. The body needs both major and minor minerals, and vitamins, to defend itself. The minerals work with each other to protect us. When the nasties arrive, they allow their elimination and neutralisation; to render them relatively harmless.

 

That brings us nicely onto mRNA, and, if fact all vaccine insults. The body sees the ingredients as poisons and springs into action. It sends in the troops. This is nature at work; protecting us. This is where those, with a less than adequate diet, can suffer; big time. The jab ingredients get the upper hand and reek havoc. Vaccine injuries anyone?

 

So the common sense thing to do is; eat decent food; drink plenty of clean water; enjoy fresh air, get some sun; have a happy outlook and love nature, which is in effect loving oneself.

 

And give the following a miss; junk food; Unnecessary medical interventions; vaccines; EMFs AMAP; Unnecessary medicines; fear - especially of viruses (they don't exist and are not out to get any of us).

 

We are nature. It does not let us down. Only we do that to ourselves.

 

 

More anti-vaxer nonsense from a predictable anonymous anti-vaxer loon, Lioness of Judah:

 

Is this really a source you wanna be getting medical / vaccine advice from:

 

And the blog's claim of "alarming cancer spikes, clotting events, and autoimmune fallout" involving vaccines is just a bunch of long, many times over debunked anti-vaxer nonsense.

 

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https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/

 

YEESH!!!

Re myocarditis, it was a VERY rare vaccine side effect found mostly in young men -- so rare that COVID the disease actually caused more myocarditis than vaccines did.  And while vaccine-related myocarditis was typically a mild and quickly resolving condition, myocarditis from COVID the illness was often a more serious and longer lasting medical problem.  But it, predictably, became a big talking point for anti-vaxers.

 

It's also an issue that the CDC has NOT found any increased levels of in their vaccine safety studies since 2022. So it's NOT an ongoing issue associated with even the original versions of mRNA COVID vaccines at this point.

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https://www.cdc.gov/acip/downloads/slides-2025-04-15-16/05-Panagiotakopoulos-COVID-508.pdf

 

 

"Based on multiple studies, the risk of myocarditis is significantly higher from COVID-19 infection than from the COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccine-associated myocarditis is a rare, typically mild, and self-resolving event, while cases from COVID-19 infection are more frequent and severe."
 
--AI assisted
 
 

Myocarditis in SARS-CoV-2 infection vs. COVID-19 vaccination: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Conclusion

"In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we found that the risk of myocarditis is more than seven fold higher in persons who were infected with the SARS-CoV-2 than in those who received the vaccine. These findings support the continued use of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines among all eligible persons per CDC and WHO recommendations."

 

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9467278/

 

 

 

I’ve posted two studies: one on myocarditis following COVID vaccination and another on sudden cardiac death in young men. What I think is often misunderstood is that sudden cardiac death in young men already occurs naturally. Whether or not a COVID vaccine might contribute to myocarditis, you cannot simply say that “they had a COVID injection, they got myocarditis, therefore the vaccine is bad.” It’s much more complicated than that.

 

I expect some people might just dismiss my point and assume I’m wrong, but the truth is that cardiology is a very complex and involved science. Statements about causation should be made cautiously unless one has a full understanding of the data. I do have extensive experience in cardiology.

 

Defibrillators, for instance, were introduced because young men, particularly athletes, would sometimes suffer sudden cardiac arrest on the field. These events happen despite appearing healthy, and that context is essential when interpreting risks like vaccine-associated myocarditis.

 

Please keep these factors in

mind.

 

 

https://onlinecjc.ca/article/S0828-282X(24)00277-0/fulltext?utm_source=chatgpt.com

 

 

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Are we sure that’s a good thing?

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Now there's a marketing slogan for you ...

 

... " Our new vax won't kill you like our old one "

As in "not in the same way", rather than "at all".

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