Covid definitely causes some cardiovascular stuff - heart/lungs were the problem areas for young healthy people if they did have serious complications from it early on/pre-vax. Spike proteins are spike proteins.
I have a friend that got blood clots in his lungs, he and entire family unvaxed, but have had Covid come thru the house 2 or 3 times. Tests show he's perfectly healthy other than this little scare (body is dissolving the clots so he's getting better), so the Covid is pretty much the only thing that makes any causal sense.
Don’t know why the downvote - you hit on something that even we tend to ignore.
If you accept that (a) the spike protein exists with COVID, (b) that the spike protein is manufactured by the vaccine mRNA, and (c) that the spike protein is an agent of harm inside the body, then it only makes logical sense that some of the negative symptoms of the vaccine will also be present with COVID itself.
We of course also know of all the additional mechanisms of harm beyond the spike protein that the vaccines create, but COVID itself is not completely without potential long term effects, even if the vaccines are far worse.
Yeah people tend to forget (or not know about) the young people early on that DID have bad effects (including death) from Covid itself. So, very unlikely it was just "flu" and in fact was/is itself a bioweapon.
For example, I'm on a climbing group on Facebook, which is overwhelmingly younger/woker/harder-left types generally, and, while they of course refused to acknowledge actual science e.g. masks don't do shit (and in fact there was a whole push to not even climb outside near others on actual rock in the sun), I will say at least their fear itself was somewhat justified as several people related stories of being seriously fucked by Covid, knowing someone young that died from it, etc.
I'm kind of unamused, btw, by people posting this Israeli study that says Covid didn't cause heart issues in a large sample of people. This study clearly excluded known cases elsewhere so just saying "aha see this study proves this" is flawed logic. Siiiigh.
Covid definitely causes some cardiovascular stuff - heart/lungs were the problem areas for young healthy people if they did have serious complications from it early on/pre-vax. Spike proteins are spike proteins.
I have a friend that got blood clots in his lungs, he and entire family unvaxed, but have had Covid come thru the house 2 or 3 times. Tests show he's perfectly healthy other than this little scare (body is dissolving the clots so he's getting better), so the Covid is pretty much the only thing that makes any causal sense.
Don’t know why the downvote - you hit on something that even we tend to ignore.
If you accept that (a) the spike protein exists with COVID, (b) that the spike protein is manufactured by the vaccine mRNA, and (c) that the spike protein is an agent of harm inside the body, then it only makes logical sense that some of the negative symptoms of the vaccine will also be present with COVID itself.
We of course also know of all the additional mechanisms of harm beyond the spike protein that the vaccines create, but COVID itself is not completely without potential long term effects, even if the vaccines are far worse.
Yeah people tend to forget (or not know about) the young people early on that DID have bad effects (including death) from Covid itself. So, very unlikely it was just "flu" and in fact was/is itself a bioweapon.
For example, I'm on a climbing group on Facebook, which is overwhelmingly younger/woker/harder-left types generally, and, while they of course refused to acknowledge actual science e.g. masks don't do shit (and in fact there was a whole push to not even climb outside near others on actual rock in the sun), I will say at least their fear itself was somewhat justified as several people related stories of being seriously fucked by Covid, knowing someone young that died from it, etc.
I'm kind of unamused, btw, by people posting this Israeli study that says Covid didn't cause heart issues in a large sample of people. This study clearly excluded known cases elsewhere so just saying "aha see this study proves this" is flawed logic. Siiiigh.