So i've watched every McCullough, Korry, Cole, Malone, etc... interview and podcast. All of them say that the problem with the vaccine is that the vaccine is replicating the wrong part of the virus, the spike protein, which is causing all the blood clots. I understand all of that, but i believe McCullough and some others still say that its ok for people over 65. If the problem with the spike is that it causes the blood clots, why would it be safe for people over 65? As you get older your body’s ability to create plasmin (the natural enzyme that breaks down blood clots) diminishes, while the ability and rate of creating clots increases. For a very long time, this idea of over 65 confused me. The only thing i can think of is hormones. Older people do not have hormones, like testosterone, like the young and healthy.. but older people still have a harder time creating plasmin.
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I will admit, I would say the old people around me that have taken the Vax and the boosters do appear to be fine.. I don't talk to many people anymore, but I do know that 3 of my friends in thier 30's did have some issues with the jab.. just trying to understand this old person concept with the jab
I think it is just being ignored, old people die right, so none of them are being attributed to the vax. My experience, since taking the clotshot, my FIL has a blood clot to the brain, he is currently dying in hospital, my mother has blood clots and pericarditis, my aunt collapsed going from one room to another in her home, she was dead of a sudden heart attack before my uncle could even reach her after hearing the noise of her falling over. Both my mother and MIL tell me almost weekly of some friend or friends husband has died of a heart attack but they are all 75 plus and no one cares, its just been put down to oh well, old people die.
And to me the only logical explanation is hormones, testosterone.. something like that... but it still doesn't explain the blood clotting part. Older people have a higher risk for blood clots, so why ok for them?