Uh, interesting - haven't heard about this. Sauce? If the alleged intent of the vax is spike proteins for immune system to recognize the virus by, wouldn't they need to be the same spike proteins? If they are provably different, wouldn't this have totally blown the vax out of the water in the first place?
Lots of people with the 'rona/pre-vax suffered heart damage etc similar to the vax, so before the body could scrub it. Many are suffering from "long Covid" type symptoms, things dragging on etc. What say you there?
Common colds and flu have been around for tens of thousands of years.
They haven't been recorded to have caused "brain damage" on a normal basis.
Covid-19 is a form of coronavirus, similar to a common cold, but with differences. There is no reason to assume that Covid-19 would cause "brain damage".
However, the Covid-19 mRNA Vax is NEW. It HAS been known to cause blood clots, heart damage, myocarditis, neurological problems and even deafness, partial paralysis and blindness.
Maybe the CDC is trying to cover their butts by claiming in advance that people's "brain damage" was due to catching Covid... not a result of the poorly made and inadequately tested Vax.
The common cold didn't come from a lab in Wuhan, though. And Covid does cause some of those things hence "could" cause more. We don't know everything about anything.
It honestly feels like a lot of reaction on this post is driven by how the original article worded the headline - it looks a hell of a lot more like "can" i.e. in some cases "does."
a client of mine is military and after having Covid he went to a psychiatrist because he said he had short term memory loss. The psychiatrist told him he had fifty other patients with the same complaint. So, go figure.
I had Covid but don't think I have those symptoms.
LOL I'm really enjoying the smartass replies here. The thing is a bioweapon. I expect there are many unknown "coulds" about it (I expected some virus-deniers to chime in so I guess they are still on their way) but I find it interesting that a board of researchers is lipping off like "fear porn" and "anything 'could'" blah blah" rather than actually looking at it.
no... watching msm caused brain damage....
Bah. Fear porn.
Really? Did you read it? Did you check the links therein?
Archive seems to be down, strangely enough.
Try again? Just checked in different browser to make sure not cached and it loaded for me.
Hrmm. Guess it's just Brave.
The vax though...
Spike protein common to both.
Uh, interesting - haven't heard about this. Sauce? If the alleged intent of the vax is spike proteins for immune system to recognize the virus by, wouldn't they need to be the same spike proteins? If they are provably different, wouldn't this have totally blown the vax out of the water in the first place?
Wow. Thanks fren I will read this later/after work. My impression was it was blowing past vax simply because they don't really work and/or ADE.
Yup, but..
The body scrubs it when you get the 'rona and makes it when you get the vax.
Lots of people with the 'rona/pre-vax suffered heart damage etc similar to the vax, so before the body could scrub it. Many are suffering from "long Covid" type symptoms, things dragging on etc. What say you there?
It's true. My lungs were bad for 6 months.
A common cold is a coronavirus.
Common colds and flu have been around for tens of thousands of years.
They haven't been recorded to have caused "brain damage" on a normal basis.
Covid-19 is a form of coronavirus, similar to a common cold, but with differences. There is no reason to assume that Covid-19 would cause "brain damage".
However, the Covid-19 mRNA Vax is NEW. It HAS been known to cause blood clots, heart damage, myocarditis, neurological problems and even deafness, partial paralysis and blindness.
Maybe the CDC is trying to cover their butts by claiming in advance that people's "brain damage" was due to catching Covid... not a result of the poorly made and inadequately tested Vax.
The common cold didn't come from a lab in Wuhan, though. And Covid does cause some of those things hence "could" cause more. We don't know everything about anything.
It honestly feels like a lot of reaction on this post is driven by how the original article worded the headline - it looks a hell of a lot more like "can" i.e. in some cases "does."
The left causes brain damage.
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a client of mine is military and after having Covid he went to a psychiatrist because he said he had short term memory loss. The psychiatrist told him he had fifty other patients with the same complaint. So, go figure.
I had Covid but don't think I have those symptoms.
Anything "could." Worrying about every conditional is paralyzing.
Knowing all aspects of the situation, however, allows one to be prepared for possibilities. Which really prevents "worry."
Yea....probably. But no more than the shots of tequila I do occasionally....
LOL I'm really enjoying the smartass replies here. The thing is a bioweapon. I expect there are many unknown "coulds" about it (I expected some virus-deniers to chime in so I guess they are still on their way) but I find it interesting that a board of researchers is lipping off like "fear porn" and "anything 'could'" blah blah" rather than actually looking at it.
Whatever, my skin is thick. Carry on....