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If you back to the original COVID threads on this board, there are the 9 pages of side effects uploaded somewhere, and pretty much every other "conspiracy theory"/"medical mis-dis information" that is now proven to be true.What ELSE are they holding off telling us?
Horse Paste is the most effective treatment....What ELSE are they holding off telling us?
Yes.If you back to the original COVID threads on this board, there are the 9 pages of side effects uploaded somewhere, and pretty much every other "conspiracy theory"/"medical mis-dis information" that is now proven to be true.
And what have we found out from all this?Horse Paste is the most effective treatment....
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Sadly, I know a woman just diagnosed with some form of MS after wasting away for the last year or so. Multiple doctors appointments in different states. Couldn't figure it out. Finally got the diagnosis last month. She was a big vaxxer, bragging about all of her employees had the injections and you should too. Please wear a mask in our store if you are not up to date on your injections. Too bad. She is very well liked. Doubt she blames the shots.
So sorry for your son, my son is also 100% disabled because of what the Air Force gave him medication wise.It took a while for the military doctors to figure out what was wrong with DS, too. Now, he's under the care of an MS specialist out in Texas and is doing very well.
The final straw in getting the doctors to get serious about finding out what was going on was when he was boarding a plane on his way to Syria. He had a bad episode, and they took him off the plane and sent him on to the hospital. They finally decided to run tests that confirmed he had MS. After a thorough investigation by many doctors and specialists, it was confirmed that all the vaccines he had taken resulted in his MS. I'm not at liberty to say any more than that, though.
I know that before all of this, the side effects of the mRNA technology was actually listed in an article on one of the .gov websites--they fully admitted to it--and now, they try to claim that it doesn't cause any of the thousands of side effects they'd previously admitted to. I can't recall which site it was now though. I don't remember whether it was the NIH site or a different one.Is this report really true? I can't seem to find the original WHO report, not that I an any way trust the WHO.... But I always try to find original source material, before believing what I see.
Horse Paste is the most effective treatment....
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