So you got yourself COVID vaccine. Think you can’t get COVID? Think again.

I saw a commercial for a type II diabetes drug watching football recently and the side effects disclaimer ran most of the commercial. Every prescription I pick up has pages of side effects disclaimers.

Why do the vaccines not have these normal disclaimers?
 
I saw a commercial for a type II diabetes drug watching football recently and the side effects disclaimer ran most of the commercial. Every prescription I pick up has pages of side effects disclaimers.

Why do the vaccines not have these normal disclaimers?
They do. Go get one and the provider will give you a copy.
 
American Heart Association has noticed some issues…

https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1161/circ.144.suppl_1.10712
Note the AHA has already marked the abstract with an "Expression of Concern" indicating they are uneasy with the content. The author is apparently a food supplement pusher who says Honey Nut and Macadamia bars (which he happens to sell) will prevent or cure all ills.

Here's a summary from Reddit's Covid Science Forum of the problems with the abstract:
"The entirety of the results is two screenshots of PULS readouts, supposedly showing change before and after vaccination in two patients (with after reports taken at the exact same time...?). This is completely farcical. The AHA have serious questions to answer about how this was accepted for presentation.

The AHA have now issued an Expression of Concern for this abstract.

  1. It's a non-peer-reviewed conference abstract.

  2. It's a single author. That's weird, and rare, considering a single person certainly didn't do all the work this abstract describes themselves

  3. The single author is Steven Gundry, a "functional" medicine quack renowned for promoting lectin-avoidance diets as cure-alls.

  4. It's absolutely impossible to ascertain the methods here.

  5. Because the abstract is terribly written, it's almost impossible to work out what they're actually trying to report

  6. I'm not a cardiologist, but from what I can tell and my general impression the PULS test is not a validated biomarker. The website gives no publications. The papers referenced in the FAQ are small and terribly cited. The test is marketed by numerous natural health websites.
Edit: one of the only academic results for the PULS test is this 2019 abstract, also by Grundy, that shows that lectin-free diets dramatically reduce PULS scores! Who would have predicted that!(obviously this work was never published, because it probably never existed)
7) The conclusions: "We conclude that the mRNA vacs dramatically increase inflammation on the endothelium and T cell infiltration of cardiac muscle and may account for the observations of increased thrombosis, cardiomyopathy, and other vascular events following vaccination" are over-reaching nonsense.

8) Given what we know about vaccine responses, I'd be more inclined to just think this abstract is bollocks, rather than even any normal physiological inflammatory response."
 
Have not seen that please post link to known side effects they admit?
https://www.fda.gov/media/153716/download
  1. WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF THE VACCINE?

    There is a remote chance that the vaccine could cause a severe allergic reaction. A severe allergic reaction would usually occur within a few minutes to 1 hour after getting a dose of the vaccine. For this reason, your vaccination provider may ask you to stay at the place where you received your vaccine for monitoring after vaccination. Signs of a severe allergic reaction can include:

    • Difficulty breathing
    • Swelling of your face and throat • A fast heartbeat
    • A bad rash all over your body
    • Dizziness and weakness

    Myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) and pericarditis (inflammation of the lining outside the heart) have occurred in some people who have received the vaccine, more commonly in males under 40 years of age than among females and older males. In most of these people, symptoms began within a few days following receipt of the second dose of vaccine. The chance of having this occur is very low. You should seek
    medical attention right away if you have any of the following symptoms after receiving the vaccine:

    • Chest pain
    • Shortness of breath
    • Feelings of having a fast-beating, fluttering, or pounding heart

    Side effects that have been reported with the vaccine include:
    • severe allergic reactions
    • non-severe allergic reactions such as rash, itching, hives, or swelling of the face • myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle)
    • pericarditis (inflammation of the lining outside the heart)
    • injection site pain
    • tiredness
    • headache
    • muscle pain
    • chills
    • joint pain
    • fever
    • injection site swelling
    • injection site redness
    • nausea
    • feeling unwell
    • swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy)
    • decreased appetite
    • diarrhea
    • vomiting
    • arm pain
    • fainting in association with injection of the vaccine

 
Note the AHA has already marked the abstract with an "Expression of Concern" indicating they are uneasy with the content. The author is apparently a food supplement pusher who says Honey Nut and Macadamia bars (which he happens to sell) will prevent or cure all ills.

Here's a summary from Reddit's Covid Science Forum of the problems with the abstract:
"The entirety of the results is two screenshots of PULS readouts, supposedly showing change before and after vaccination in two patients (with after reports taken at the exact same time...?). This is completely farcical. The AHA have serious questions to answer about how this was accepted for presentation.

The AHA have now issued an Expression of Concern for this abstract.

  1. It's a non-peer-reviewed conference abstract.

  2. It's a single author. That's weird, and rare, considering a single person certainly didn't do all the work this abstract describes themselves

  3. The single author is Steven Gundry, a "functional" medicine quack renowned for promoting lectin-avoidance diets as cure-alls.

  4. It's absolutely impossible to ascertain the methods here.

  5. Because the abstract is terribly written, it's almost impossible to work out what they're actually trying to report

  6. I'm not a cardiologist, but from what I can tell and my general impression the PULS test is not a validated biomarker. The website gives no publications. The papers referenced in the FAQ are small and terribly cited. The test is marketed by numerous natural health websites.
Edit: one of the only academic results for the PULS test is this 2019 abstract, also by Grundy, that shows that lectin-free diets dramatically reduce PULS scores! Who would have predicted that!(obviously this work was never published, because it probably never existed)
7) The conclusions: "We conclude that the mRNA vacs dramatically increase inflammation on the endothelium and T cell infiltration of cardiac muscle and may account for the observations of increased thrombosis, cardiomyopathy, and other vascular events following vaccination" are over-reaching nonsense.

8) Given what we know about vaccine responses, I'd be more inclined to just think this abstract is bollocks, rather than even any normal physiological inflammatory response."
Don’t forget the horse paste! Now we have honey macadamia nut bars, horse paste, fish tank cleaner, bleach injections , uv lights up the ass, and my new favorite, a bathtub full of borox!!! Let’s go antivaxtrumptards, what’s next?!?!
 
Don’t forget the horse paste! Now we have honey macadamia nut bars, horse paste, fish tank cleaner, bleach injections , uv lights up the ass, and my new favorite, a bathtub full of borox!!! Let’s go antivaxtrumptards, what’s next?!?!
Just shows what a dork you are. None of that is true, whether any of the treaments suggested have statistical efficacy notwithstanding.
 
Just shows what a dork you are. None of that is true, whether any of the treaments suggested have statistical efficacy notwithstanding.
No shit Sherlock. The whole world knows none of it’s true - but the tardos sure do believe in their serums. Can’t wait to see what’s next!!
 
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Don’t forget the horse paste! Now we have honey macadamia nut bars, horse paste, fish tank cleaner, bleach injections , uv lights up the ass, and my new favorite, a bathtub full of borox!!! Let’s go antivaxtrumptards, what’s next?!?!
Just shows what a dork you are. None of that is true, whether any of the treaments suggested have statistical efficacy notwithstanding.
No shit Sherlock. The whole world knows none of it’s true - but the tardos sure do believe in their serums. Can’t wait to see what’s next!!
Hey experts, whadda youse know?....:cool:
UVrays.JPG
 
No shit Sherlock. The whole world knows none of it’s true - but the tardos sure do believe in their serums. Can’t wait to see what’s next!!

So tell me, oh wise one, what approved treatments are there for covid, prior to hospitalization? We're almost two years into this sh#tshow....

Or, for sh#ts n giggles, why don't you look up the EUA around HCQ and how the FDA didn't do what "the boss" at the time directed to be done...
 
No shit Sherlock. The whole world knows none of it’s true - but the tardos sure do believe in their serums. Can’t wait to see what’s next!!

I'm with @Golfman25, these comments just prove your intelligence. You really should do you're research @tc410... aren't you a football fan? Seems there's quite a few NFL guys coming out saying they are unvaxxed....and hey, how did Rodgers beat the virus?
 
So tell me, oh wise one, what approved treatments are there for covid, prior to hospitalization? We're almost two years into this sh#tshow....

Or, for sh#ts n giggles, why don't you look up the EUA around HCQ and how the FDA didn't do what "the boss" at the time directed to be done...
I'm with @Golfman25, these comments just prove your intelligence. You really should do you're research @tc410... aren't you a football fan? Seems there's quite a few NFL guys coming out saying they are unvaxxed....and hey, how did Rodgers beat the virus?
Wow!!! Two replies to one post!! Isn’t that like getting retweeted or reinstagramed or something very special??

Are you living under a rock there sparky?? You haven’t heard of monoclonal antibody treatment?? It’s approved - and it works. Unlike horse paste, fish tank cleaner, bleach injections, uv ass dildos, borox baths, and now (drumroll) honey macadamia nuts. Ask “the boss at the time” - he was given monoclonal antibodies when he got the “fake” Rona. And his old fat sorry ass lived. He took the mystical magical HCQ potion several weeks before getting the Rona, and….. then he got the Rona :D

OR you could just get the proven and approved vaccine and forget about the “treatment prior to hospitalization” scenario you quoted.

And PS - just a college football fan, not a NPL fan. Most colleges have mandated the vax for students and athletes, unlike the NPL. Rogers beat the Rona by lying about being vaxxed, and risking the spread to his fellow players - what a “team” mate that asshole is.
 
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Wow!!! Two replies to one post!! Isn’t that like getting retweeted or reinstagramed or something very special??

Are you living under a rock there sparky?? You haven’t heard of monoclonal antibody treatment?? It’s approved - and it works. Unlike horse paste, fish tank cleaner, bleach injections, uv ass dildos, borox baths, and now (drumroll) honey macadamia nuts. Ask “the boss at the time” - he was given monoclonal antibodies when he got the “fake” Rona. And his old fat sorry ass lived. He took the mystical magical HCQ potion several weeks before getting the Rona, and….. then he got the Rona :D

OR you could just get the proven and approved vaccine and forget about the “prior to hospitalization” scenario you quoted.

And PS - just a college football fan, not a NPL fan. Most colleges have mandated the vax for students and athletes, unlike the NPL. Rogers beat the Rona by lying about being vaxxed, and risking the spread to his fellow players - what a “team” mate that asshole is.

Monoclonal antibodies aren't approved for everyone, not approved for the kids they are trying to jab. Where is the treatment for everyone?

Not even the "leaky" vax works...as we have vaxxed friends who are covid positive, again. As I've said before, some vax!

Oops, "approved vaccine"? Please point me to where you can get Comirnaty in the US. It's approved and you can't get it here...so there is no "approved vaccine"...

What a sh#tshow this is....its 2021, in a "pandemic" and there are no "approved" treatments for the masses...

That new variant is out @tc410... better prepare to roll up your sleeves for another "booster"...
 
Rogers beat the Rona by lying about being vaxxed, and risking the spread to his fellow players - what a “team” mate that asshole is.
But for the fact he could still spread it even while vaccinated, ok.
 
But for the fact he could still spread it even while vaccinated, ok.
Well, there’s that. :rolleyes: However there’s been no testing on the unvaxxed who are immune in spreading Covid.

So I guess only the vaxxed and unvaxxed who haven’t had Covid spread it. Murderers!
 
Connect the dots.

November 24, 2021:
South Africa tells Pfizer they don't want more shipments of the vaccine.

November 26, 2021:
WHO says that the Omicron variant was discovered in South Africa on November 24, 2021.

November 26, 2021 onwards:
Many countries rush to ban flights and immigration from South Africa.

Did Pfizer collaborate with the WHO to punish South Africa for refusing more shipments of the vaccine?

sources:

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...j-j-pfizer-vaccine-delivery-delay-news24-says

https://www.who.int/news/item/26-11...ron-(b.1.1.529)-sars-cov-2-variant-of-concern
 

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