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originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: ThirdEyeofHorus
Seriously? The 4 of us are causing random women to spontaneously bleed? It's our new super power? Dang, I was hoping the vaccine would allow me to turn on my coffee maker with my mind, or like invisibility or something.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: ThirdEyeofHorus
Seriously? The 4 of us are causing random women to spontaneously bleed? It's our new super power? Dang, I was hoping the vaccine would allow me to turn on my coffee maker with my mind, or like invisibility or something.
I have been in contact with other women, vaccinated and non, who if this occurred would have mentioned it. Women do talk about odd period issues.
This is strange though, so all last year people were claiming that those who practiced social distancing and wore masks were "scared", but now people are scared of vaccinated people and you're afraid the women in your life are going to spontaneously bleed being near a vaccinated female? Ok.
yah you know what, I think your post is one of the more ignorant ones I’ve read. I doubt you even bothered with the materials I have provided for reference.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: ThirdEyeofHorus
Seriously? The 4 of us are causing random women to spontaneously bleed? It's our new super power? Dang, I was hoping the vaccine would allow me to turn on my coffee maker with my mind, or like invisibility or something.
I have been in contact with other women, vaccinated and non, who if this occurred would have mentioned it. Women do talk about odd period issues.
This is strange though, so all last year people were claiming that those who practiced social distancing and wore masks were "scared", but now people are scared of vaccinated people and you're afraid the women in your life are going to spontaneously bleed being near a vaccinated female? Ok.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: ThirdEyeofHorus
Umm..wow so much to unpack in your last few posts regarding knowing what I do and don't believe. I'll keep my ignorant opinions to myself then. Tell you what, when I drop dead in a year according to your estimate, do not be scared when I visit you from beyond. I will just whisper, "you were right. "
The Gates Foundation has backed another early-stage vaccine effort, handing up to $2.1 million to a pre-clinical candidate from a pair of gene therapy pioneers they think can offer benefits over the first wave of Covid-19 vaccines now rolling out around the g
Vandenberghe’s vaccine operates similarly to the adenovirus-based Covid-19 vaccines developed by J&J and AstraZeneca, using a harmless virus to shuttle a gene for the coronavirus spike protein into human cells. Rather than adenovirus, though, they used a form of the AAV vector common in gene therapy.
. endpts.com...
. The AAV variant they chose, Vandenberghe said, should express the gene inside cells for about 2 to 3 months — orders of magnitude shorter than you would want for gene therapy, but also longer than mRNA or adenovirus vector vaccines. In theory, he said, that could produce a more potent and long-lasting immune response.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: ThirdEyeofHorus
Umm..wow so much to unpack in your last few posts regarding knowing what I do and don't believe. I'll keep my ignorant opinions to myself then. Tell you what, when I drop dead in a year according to your estimate, do not be scared when I visit you from beyond. I will just whisper, "you were right. "
The Gates Foundation has backed another early-stage vaccine effort, handing up to $2.1 million to a pre-clinical candidate from a pair of gene therapy pioneers they think can offer benefits over the first wave of Covid-19 vaccines now rolling out around the g
Vandenberghe’s vaccine operates similarly to the adenovirus-based Covid-19 vaccines developed by J&J and AstraZeneca, using a harmless virus to shuttle a gene for the coronavirus spike protein into human cells. Rather than adenovirus, though, they used a form of the AAV vector common in gene therapy.
. endpts.com...
. The AAV variant they chose, Vandenberghe said, should express the gene inside cells for about 2 to 3 months — orders of magnitude shorter than you would want for gene therapy, but also longer than mRNA or adenovirus vector vaccines. In theory, he said, that could produce a more potent and long-lasting immune response.
originally posted by: Salander
a reply to: ThirdEyeofHorus
I just became aware yesterday of the story of 2 young women who are supervised at work by a friend of mine.
Both those young women took the injection, and both effectively had spontaneous abortions about a month later, as their uterus shed its lining in a very painful period.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: jtrenthacker
originally posted by: Hecate666
I would demand all injected people to stay the hell away from me. For the simple fact that they don't know when they are ill.
Symptomless spreading is a myth. Being without symptoms used to be called healthy and everyone left you alone.
If you do have the coughs and sneezes and fevers because you are ill, a normal person stays at home because they feel absolutely chiite and are in pain.
Suddenly we have those who are now apparently not getting any symptoms because they are suppressed, who therefore will be careless because they think they are immune. They [according to the 'officials'] won't feel chiitty when they have the 'rona. So even if they are laden with virus, they'll stomp around me and probably infect me by just breathing.
So please vaxxed, stay the heck away, wear a lanyard telling me you are a possible walking petry dish, and NEVER take your masks off, so I and every other normal person can avoid you like the plague! You are now dangerous.
If you're scared, stay home.
She's got a point.
You're all still just as much a Typhoid Mary Risk with the shot as I am without the shot.
Actually, that's false. A single dose halves the transmission rate. And if you've had both it's reduced further.
www.bbc.co.uk...
If we've all had the shot then transmission will be next to nothing as you chances of catching it or transmitting are both reduced.
Continued at: thefederalist.com...
The left’s anthem for years was “believe all women” but when American ladies reported period problems after getting the Covid jab, they were shunned.
A new study, however, shows that the Covid shot does often cause an increase in the length of women’s menstrual cycles.
Shortly after the Covid jab became available to the public in December of 2020, women began to share concerns with their doctors and online about how it changed the flow and length of their menstrual cycles.
They were told by every bureaucrat, federal agency, and Covid tyrant that a heavier, lighter, longer, shorter, or more irregular period following the shot was just a “coincidence.”