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Jul 26, 2022Liked by The Aging Viking

Well, YEAH. This is genocide. I don't mean to be rude, but this has been clear for at least 2 years, if you're reading the right things. Read my latest post if you want a quick Get Up to Speed.

And the cartoon with Bill Gates? The slide rule is completely out of context... He's no effing genius, he STOLE everything he owned, he didn't INVENT a damn thing. His family is eugenicist going back generations, and both his parents have ties to the Nazis from WWII.

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Jul 26, 2022Liked by The Aging Viking

On adverse effects - both these papers state numbers of people with reactions. They say that the numbers were in line with the trials (data for which was not being made readily available).

Feb 22 study from the Netherlands

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X22000287?via%3Dihub

COVID-19 vaccine reactogenicity – A cohort event monitoring study in the Netherlands using patient reported outcomes

Summary

22,184 participants. Of these, 13,959 (62.9%) experienced reactogenicity in general and 11,979 (54.0%) systemic reactogenicity within 7 days after vaccination.

And this from the JAMA April 2021 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2778441

Reactogenicity Following Receipt of mRNA-Based COVID-19 Vaccines

Summary

Self-reported Local and Systemic Reactions

Among V-safe Participants ( V safe seems to have been used instead of VAERS, could this have contributed to some of the significant undercounting in VAERS)

By February 21, 2021, more than 46 million persons received at least

1 dose of an mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine.8 A total of 3 643 918

persons were enrolled in v-safe and completed at least 1 health survey within 7 days following their first vaccine dose;

1 920 872 v-safe participants reported receiving a second vaccine dose and completed at least 1 daily health survey within 7 days following the second dose.

Solicited local and systemic reactions during days 0 to 7 after each dose were assessed.

Most v-safe participants reported an injection site reaction

(dose 1: 70.0%; dose 2: 75.2%)

or a systemic reaction (dose 1:50.0%; dose 2: 69.4%) during days 0 to 7 after vaccination (Table).

The most frequently reported solicited local and systemic reactions after the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine were injection site pain (67.8%), fatigue (30.9%), headache (25.9%), and myalgia (19.4%).

Reactogenicity was substantially greater after the second dose for

both vaccines, particularly for systemic reactions, including fatigue

(53.9%), headache (46.7%), myalgia (44.0%), chills (31.3%), fever

(29.5%), and joint pain (25.6%).

Yet the BMJ have a recent editorial referencing the SIREN study "the authors conclude that infection rates in patient facing healthcare workers would have been 69% higher without vaccination". Thank goodness for the speedy roll out of injections.

Maybe the powers that be think that we will all be so confused by the mixed messages that we will just decide to move on? I am not moving on anytime soon !

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Thank you so much for writing this Viking! It takes a lot of research. I hadn't thought about how young people prefer cremation.. we'll never know their results. Anyway, with all of the vax pushing gearing up now again we'll be in for a crazy winter. These people need to quit being afraid, esp if they have enough $ in the bank to live or other options if they quit their jobs. Carry on. I enjoy your writing!

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thanks Viking, need more research on the clots

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