It's still early and it's subtle, but if you're paying close attention, it's discernable. It seems like the onset of acute brain fog. Like the email my boss sent out this morning - filled with uncharacteristic jibberish sentences and misspelled common words from an otherwise pretty smart individual. I'm seeing lots of people having trouble using their debit cards at checkout counters as if they've never used one before. The lady who cleans our house is having trouble remembering which room she already vacuumed and we're finding dirty folded cleaning rags in the linen closet. Tell-tale signs of "something" happening to people. Can't quite put my finger on it but I think it's from the jabs.
What say you?
I’ve noticed the exact same thing. I thought it was just me!
Friend of mine, ex-military, has been a contractor for the last 12 years or so, going overseas to do security details for Americans abroad. He is usually top fit as he still has to pass PT test to remain certified etc.
Well, he was required to get vaccine if he wanted to keep his jobs coming in, so he got them early in the game.
As he was gearing up for his next tour, he started his pre-tour fitness routine to prepare for his upcoming tests and he was having a really tough time, getting gassed easy, not able to really push it.
He goes to doctor, they run bunch of tests and he has something wrong with his blood now, like he is not exchanging oxygen efficiently now, and some heart issues, not firing right.
He did manage to pass his test and away he went, but he definitely had something happen after he took that shot.
My father in law had something similar happen. About 2 weeks after getting the J&J shot he suddenly developed acute anemia. His hemoglobin numbers dropped by 25% then a few days later another 30%. Even after an emergency transfusion his hemoglobin started dropping again within < 24 hrs. His docs scrambled and came up with 4 different explanations (first they said it was from Tylenol use, then said it was a phantom internal injury/blood loss, then said it was chronic low iron anemia, then settled on beta thalassemia). After settling on thalassemia his doc didn't even tell him what to do about it and refused to refer him to a hematologist (he's on medicare so he's dependent on the referal). Evil incompetent assholes! We may just take him to an out of network Hematologist to get a second opinion although I don't trust most allopathic docs anymore.
Check this article out: https://rense.com/general96/shocking-live-blood-analysis-after-vax.php
Well that’s fucking terrifying and would certainly explain a lot re: my FIL. Thanks for sharing.
Also this may explain those shapes on the outside of the cells…its micro thrombosis:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/6GoRfuN8TTC6 (REINER FUELLMICH INTERVIEWS DR. PETER MCCULLOUGH | SESSION 56 | JUNE 13TH, 2021)
^^^ 37:50 mark: spike protein causes hemoglutination, attaches to sialic acid residues in red blood cells. Causes a unique micro thrombosis.
You know Thalassemia is an inherited or genetic blood d/o?
Yes it’s supposedly is an inherited disorder that causes red blood cells size to be small.
This sounds like multiple Myeloma.
Found this posted earlier today. Not sure if it's available elsewhere.
https://rense.com/general96/shocking-live-blood-analysis-after-vax.php