Texas teen develops Guillain-Barre syndrome weeks after receiving first coronavirus vaccine dose
(vaccineinjurynews.com)
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It's a good question. It makes me wonder if all the news is faked, even news that supports narratives I am more likely to believe. Alternatively, the vaccine could be a grab-bag of random pathogens; or, different companies have different weapons.
https://youtu.be/-aHRMjVHggI
Well, yes... but that doesn't speak directly to the vaccine question. And it's 2 hours long. There's a really good book on it as well, "An Epidemic of Absence" by Moises Velasquez-Manoff. What I meant is that it's possible that even the dooming about the vaccine is inspired by fakery. I'm not saying that it is, but only that it's possible. People with direct experience can please correct me.
That video about how people who take lots of vaccines get health problems. That doctor has a practice. It also talks about the origins of the polio vaccine.