One of the many reasons that I refuse to get jabbed is because I have thrombocytopenia (low platelet count). I've been getting regular blood tests every three months to keep an eye on my levels. They tend to fluctuate up and down, but are always below normal. Since one of the side effects of the jabs is thrombocytopenia, I didn't want to take the chance of dying because my platelet count completely tanked.
I, then, got to thinking about all of the reports we've seen of parasites being found in the vaxxes and that gave me the idea to see if there was a connection between parasites and thrombocytopenia. And, guess what, it appears that there is:
https://sci.amegroups.com/article/view/13299/13660
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10817635/
These are just a few examples that I quickly pulled up with a DDG search. Now, I'm not in the medical field, and I'm not saying that all cases of thrombocytopenia are caused by parasites, but I think it would be worth studying to see if those that got the jabs and ended up getting thrombocytopenia also have parasites in their systems.
I never gave parasites a thought until a doctor mentioned how we deworm dogs, cats, horses, cows, but not ourselves. That really stopped me in my tracks and made me think. Why not ourselves? Then, someone on the board mentioned being given a dewormer regularly as a kid by their parents, as it was something everyone did at the time. Apparently, this practice faded away -- probably because doctors told everyone they didn't need to do it anymore, would be my guess.
Same thoughts stuck with me too. (That fenbendazole has been a GodSend to me).