Covid-19 and the injectiona do not cause inflammation of the heart muscle aka myocarditis. The Injections cause an amyloidosis (amyloid fibril formation) of the cardiomyocytes.
Small difference in terms, big in being able to camouflage it.
The main biomedical issues with injections are amyloidosis, protein misfolding and immune dysregulation and the diseases that follow from these.
The conclusion not reached in this article... if you can still contract Covid after being vaccinated, why add to the risk of being vaccinated in the first place?
Yea, they told me my kid's type 1 diabetes could have been triggered by coxsackie virus. They did not mention the vaccination schedule, but now I wonder.
Covid-19 and the injectiona do not cause inflammation of the heart muscle aka myocarditis. The Injections cause an amyloidosis (amyloid fibril formation) of the cardiomyocytes.
Small difference in terms, big in being able to camouflage it.
The main biomedical issues with injections are amyloidosis, protein misfolding and immune dysregulation and the diseases that follow from these.
Someone's been reading Jessica Rose's substack ;-)
Yeah, and GigaOhm, and WMCResearch, and and and.... too much covid stuff...
“The CDC considers COVID-19 a greater risk than the risk of rare side effects from the vaccine.” Fuck off.
The conclusion not reached in this article... if you can still contract Covid after being vaccinated, why add to the risk of being vaccinated in the first place?
So right
Yea, they told me my kid's type 1 diabetes could have been triggered by coxsackie virus. They did not mention the vaccination schedule, but now I wonder.