My coworker has blooclots out of the blue. Happened right after others were vaxxed. People around us were getting their shot. I felt our illness was too sudden after a year+ of quarantine.
Your account of a coworker's blood clots does not establish a cause/effect relationship with regard to transmission of spike proteins from nearby injected people. That could be the case, but at this point there is no proof (yet).
We need real studies that either prove or disprove that transmission is possible and how transmission occurs if it is possible (what mechanisms), etc. Spike proteins DO cause blood clots, so it seems suspicious at the very least.
Right now, we don't know the answers to those questions, and we all need to know.
Seems suspiciously coincidental but you are right does not prove causation. But it feels right. I will keep watching for more proof. We are older now so it could be coincidental?
It seems to me, based on the data I have seen, women are much more sensitive to this transfection induced inflluence. It seems to me, that the McClintock effect, which only points to an effect, not the pathway, is correct.
My coworker has blooclots out of the blue. Happened right after others were vaxxed. People around us were getting their shot. I felt our illness was too sudden after a year+ of quarantine.
Your account of a coworker's blood clots does not establish a cause/effect relationship with regard to transmission of spike proteins from nearby injected people. That could be the case, but at this point there is no proof (yet).
We need real studies that either prove or disprove that transmission is possible and how transmission occurs if it is possible (what mechanisms), etc. Spike proteins DO cause blood clots, so it seems suspicious at the very least.
Right now, we don't know the answers to those questions, and we all need to know.
Seems suspiciously coincidental but you are right does not prove causation. But it feels right. I will keep watching for more proof. We are older now so it could be coincidental?
Male or female?
It seems to me, based on the data I have seen, women are much more sensitive to this transfection induced inflluence. It seems to me, that the McClintock effect, which only points to an effect, not the pathway, is correct.