First, it's a random substack by someone who has no medical qualifications at all.
Second, they did a 30-year search for CJD and found a dozen hits and then just assumed they were because of Covid ...
Third, all of this information is based on a blog post by Byram Bridle, who is an Associate Professor at a very small Veterinarian College in Canada. Not a vet, not a doctor, an assistant teacher at a veterinarian school.
Yeah PhD, that's like saying a PhD in Liberal Arts is a Doctor. This dude reads books and has zero real world experience. I'm not sure why you're so offended unless you're him.
This is a stretch within a stretch.
First, it's a random substack by someone who has no medical qualifications at all.
Second, they did a 30-year search for CJD and found a dozen hits and then just assumed they were because of Covid ...
Third, all of this information is based on a blog post by Byram Bridle, who is an Associate Professor at a very small Veterinarian College in Canada. Not a vet, not a doctor, an assistant teacher at a veterinarian school.
Are you purposely being stupid? Dr. Byram Bridle – PhD, Viral Immunologist & Associate Professor at the University of Guelph
Kirsch posted 6 additional articles at the end.
Yeah PhD, that's like saying a PhD in Liberal Arts is a Doctor. This dude reads books and has zero real world experience. I'm not sure why you're so offended unless you're him.
His PhD is in immunology. I’m not sure why you’re so offended unless you’re a shill.
So tell us why those instances were reported to VAERS and what vaccine do you suppose caused those instances if not the mRNA vaccines?
Not sure, I couldn't replicate his search and find any.