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originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Then why are other cardiologists recommending that young people without contraindications still get the vaccination? They all claim the side effects are rare.
What other sources can you provide where other top notch cardiologists agree with Dr. McCullough on this mNRA transfer through touching etc.?
www.healthychildren.org... px
www.rush.edu...
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Then why are other cardiologists recommending that young people without contraindications still get the vaccination? They all claim the side effects are rare.
What other sources can you provide where other top notch cardiologists agree with Dr. McCullough on this mNRA transfer through touching etc.?
www.healthychildren.org... px
www.rush.edu...
This isn't a valid argument when you have the entire Department of Health of Florida not recommending vaccinations for the 18-39 year old males. Dr Ladapo is the State Surgeon and I am sure the recommendations have come from a range of experts before the Department of Health changed its recommendations.
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Then why are other cardiologists recommending that young people without contraindications still get the vaccination? They all claim the side effects are rare.
What other sources can you provide where other top notch cardiologists agree with Dr. McCullough on this mNRA transfer through touching etc.?
www.healthychildren.org... px
www.rush.edu...
This isn't a valid argument when you have the entire Department of Health of Florida not recommending vaccinations for the 18-39 year old males. Dr Ladapo is the State Surgeon and I am sure the recommendations have come from a range of experts before the Department of Health changed its recommendations.
The Department of Health of Florida is still recommending getting non-mNRA vaccinations.
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Then why are other cardiologists recommending that young people without contraindications still get the vaccination? They all claim the side effects are rare.
What other sources can you provide where other top notch cardiologists agree with Dr. McCullough on this mNRA transfer through touching etc.?
www.healthychildren.org... px
www.rush.edu...
This isn't a valid argument when you have the entire Department of Health of Florida not recommending vaccinations for the 18-39 year old males. Dr Ladapo is the State Surgeon and I am sure the recommendations have come from a range of experts before the Department of Health changed its recommendations.
The Department of Health of Florida is still recommending getting non-mNRA vaccinations.
We are talking about mRNA vaccines which they don't recommend for the 18-39 age group for males. That's not news by the way but it's a very important piece of information which shows that mRNA vaccines have serious issues.
Myocarditis and pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination are rare. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle, and pericarditis is inflammation of the outer lining of the heart. Most patients with myocarditis or pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination responded well to medicine and rest and felt better quickly. Most cases have been reported after receiving Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna (mRNA COVID-19 vaccines), particularly in male adolescents and young adults.
A review of vaccine safety data in VAERS from December 2020–August 2021 found a small but increased risk of myocarditis after mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Over 350 million mRNA vaccines were given during the study period and CDC scientists found that rates of myocarditis were highest following the second dose of an mRNA vaccine among males in the following age groups:
12–15 years (70.7 cases per one million doses of Pfizer-BioNTech)
16–17 years (105.9 cases per one million doses of Pfizer-BioNTech)
18–24 years (52.4 cases and 56.3 cases per million doses of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, respectively)
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Then why are other cardiologists recommending that young people without contraindications still get the vaccination? They all claim the side effects are rare.
What other sources can you provide where other top notch cardiologists agree with Dr. McCullough on this mNRA transfer through touching etc.?
www.healthychildren.org... px
www.rush.edu...
This isn't a valid argument when you have the entire Department of Health of Florida not recommending vaccinations for the 18-39 year old males. Dr Ladapo is the State Surgeon and I am sure the recommendations have come from a range of experts before the Department of Health changed its recommendations.
The Department of Health of Florida is still recommending getting non-mNRA vaccinations.
We are talking about mRNA vaccines which they don't recommend for the 18-39 age group for males. That's not news by the way but it's a very important piece of information which shows that mRNA vaccines have serious issues.
They still claim side effects are rare, but who knows what is down the road, because the science always lags behind the human experience.
Myocarditis and pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination are rare. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle, and pericarditis is inflammation of the outer lining of the heart. Most patients with myocarditis or pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination responded well to medicine and rest and felt better quickly. Most cases have been reported after receiving Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna (mRNA COVID-19 vaccines), particularly in male adolescents and young adults.
A review of vaccine safety data in VAERS from December 2020–August 2021 found a small but increased risk of myocarditis after mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Over 350 million mRNA vaccines were given during the study period and CDC scientists found that rates of myocarditis were highest following the second dose of an mRNA vaccine among males in the following age groups:
12–15 years (70.7 cases per one million doses of Pfizer-BioNTech)
16–17 years (105.9 cases per one million doses of Pfizer-BioNTech)
18–24 years (52.4 cases and 56.3 cases per million doses of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, respectively)
www.cdc.gov...
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Then why are other cardiologists recommending that young people without contraindications still get the vaccination? They all claim the side effects are rare.
What other sources can you provide where other top notch cardiologists agree with Dr. McCullough on this mNRA transfer through touching etc.?
www.healthychildren.org... px
www.rush.edu...
This isn't a valid argument when you have the entire Department of Health of Florida not recommending vaccinations for the 18-39 year old males. Dr Ladapo is the State Surgeon and I am sure the recommendations have come from a range of experts before the Department of Health changed its recommendations.
The Department of Health of Florida is still recommending getting non-mNRA vaccinations.
We are talking about mRNA vaccines which they don't recommend for the 18-39 age group for males. That's not news by the way but it's a very important piece of information which shows that mRNA vaccines have serious issues.
They still claim side effects are rare, but who knows what is down the road, because the science always lags behind the human experience.
Myocarditis and pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination are rare. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle, and pericarditis is inflammation of the outer lining of the heart. Most patients with myocarditis or pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination responded well to medicine and rest and felt better quickly. Most cases have been reported after receiving Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna (mRNA COVID-19 vaccines), particularly in male adolescents and young adults.
A review of vaccine safety data in VAERS from December 2020–August 2021 found a small but increased risk of myocarditis after mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Over 350 million mRNA vaccines were given during the study period and CDC scientists found that rates of myocarditis were highest following the second dose of an mRNA vaccine among males in the following age groups:
12–15 years (70.7 cases per one million doses of Pfizer-BioNTech)
16–17 years (105.9 cases per one million doses of Pfizer-BioNTech)
18–24 years (52.4 cases and 56.3 cases per million doses of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, respectively)
www.cdc.gov...
They can claim what they want. It's the official line to say these serious adverse reactions are rare. By the way you are quoting the established lines. You need to away from those lines.
The Department of Health in Florida has had a change in mind and no longer recommend mRNA vaccines for 18-39 year old males. Why? Because they have seen some increased risk.
The CDC is a Government organisations where you would see good reports and good science and bad reports and bad science. They are influenced by Government funding and their politics.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
The most published cardiologist in the world, Dr. Peter McCullough, has recently remarked on a paper showing the transfer of mRNA from the vaccinated to the unvaccinated. Because the vaccinated are not clearing out the mRNA for many months, this gives it to opportunity to transfer to the unvaccinated. This can occur through sexual contact, kissing, or skin to skin contact. McCullough also explains how two vaccinated people can pass the Pfizer or Moderna genetic code via DNA to the baby. This is because the mRNA can install itself into DNA via reverse transcription. There was also a study done in JAMA showing the mRNA can be transfered from mother to baby, as well, through the breast milk.
In the most comprehensive paper on shedding thus far, former Inserm researcher Dr. Helene Banoun has published the basis for which there is great likelihood that mRNA either on lipid nanoparticles or within exosomes is circulatory in blood and is secreted in every body secretion that would naturally expect to contain particles of this size.
SOU RCE VIDEO
SOURCE - SUBSTACK ARTICLE
***DISCLAIMER*** Do note that "fact checkers" swarm on any article that challenges the narrative, such as Reuters, whose CEO is also a Pfizer board member, and the same fact checkers where no one is a doctor or even has a degree in science. They will tell you the worlds #1 published cardiologist is wrong. They are paid to do so, by big pharma. Do your own research and don't rely only on "fact checkers."
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
Which would have never been rolled out in the general population.
originally posted by: Maxmars
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
Which would have never been rolled out in the general population.
I remember early on in this 'episode' of modern history, hearing on the TV, in a most casual way, the description of the "vaccine" as "experimental" and me, casually chuckling and saying to no one in particular: "Heh, experimental - yeah, who'd sign up for that?"
Little did I know.
originally posted by: Maxmars
a reply to: Asmodeus3
True, but by then the word "experimental" was all but eliminated in discussion or information about the "vaccine."
originally posted by: Hypntick
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
Well, I'm not kissing, having sex, or having skin-to-skin contact with anyone these days aside from my wife, so I think I'm good.
originally posted by: Maxmars
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
Which would have never been rolled out in the general population.
I remember early on in this 'episode' of modern history, hearing on the TV, in a most casual way, the description of the "vaccine" as "experimental" and me, casually chuckling and saying to no one in particular: "Heh, experimental - yeah, who'd sign up for that?"
Little did I know.