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Dr. D mentioned Alexander Mercouris of the Duran. He has a youtube channel where he publishes a daily comment. This could be the link where Alexander discusses his thoughts on the “Ukraine plan”
limeincoconutParticipantGerm,
Did a read on the Scottish report on baby deaths – re post 126922. Its definitely not due to something
” No clear link has been found with Covid infections in either mothers or babies, or an increase in premature births – all of which increase the risk of neonatal mortality.
Chance variation is considered unlikely, but PHS suggested Covid-related staffing absences may have been a factor.
Any link to Covid vaccines has been ruled out on the basis of international evidence demonstrating their safety in pregnancy, but PHS confirmed that it had not checked the vaccination status of any of the mothers affected.
It stressed that there was no public health basis to do, and that such an analysis “whilst being uninformative for public health decision making, had the potential to be used to harm vaccine confidence”.
limeincoconutParticipantNATO might be a convenient target, but if they don’t do something about EU leadership, how many of the problems will get solved?
The people have spoken. Are the leaders listening?
“Let’s Get Out Of NATO”: Discontent Soars Across Europe As Russian Sanctions BackfirelimeincoconutParticipantThe Ethical Skeptic has posted part 2 of his analysis of CDC mortality reporting
limeincoconutParticipantRe: the Cat 994H fuel burn. Not true. Maybe 1800 liters/hr. Not gallons. Still a lot and we get the point.
To nail it down further, don’t we also need to know how many hours it takes to move 500,000 pounds of earth?
limeincoconutParticipanthave also suffered low back pain. Sometimes the my lower back muscles will spasm and seem to be in perpetual contraction. Besides the other things mentioned already, you might ask your doctor or consider a muscle “relaxant” medication. There is no doubt that the relaxants have been key to getting me out of bed to start a healing cycle. Was last prescribed Cyclobenzaprine. Have only needed one dose.
Don’t know anything about safety, just throwing it out there for consideration.
Best Wishes
limeincoconutParticipant@those darned kids
What are we looking at in post 102410? I might have overlooked the context of your post. Thanks
limeincoconutParticipantKunstler: “…mothers who got vaxxed in early 2021 are just now giving birth to babies with myocarditis and other signature disorders of adverse mRNA vaccine reactions.”
I did not see what supports this assertion by Kunstler. Has anyone else seen it?
I would also be interested to know odds of a bad outcome for the baby if the mother catches Covid during pregnancy.
limeincoconutParticipantRegarding the tweet by Dan Freedman. Freedman states that “Bell’s palsy is not GBS”. It is clear from
that Kirsch knows the difference.This was the second search result for “bells palsy after vaccine”.
A report of Bell’s Palsy just 24 hours after receiving the Moderna vaccine.
“Here, we report the case of a 36-year-old previously healthy patient who developed symptoms of Bell’s palsy along with left-arm numbness, tingling, and subjective weakness masquerading as a subacute stroke after receiving the second dose of the mRNA-1273 vaccine. ”
limeincoconutParticipantI ran across this article dated Feb 2, 2021 which mentions that the Moderna vaccine includes Tromethamine. So this is new with Pfizer, but not Moderna.
limeincoconutParticipantzerosum,
This Denninger piece references a nursing home in Spain where nasal rinse was used as part of their treatment protocol. Hard to tease out what aspects of the treatment contributed most to their success. I have used sinus rinse and don’t see much of a downside to it.
https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=243683
Sinus rinse kits can be
limeincoconutParticipant@chooch regarding the following:
I’m simply hypothesizing, but it would seem receiving the jab in the right arm is the better option if you were concerned about adverse cardiovascular events with the safe and effective mRNA injection.
But according to today’s first article. THE SPIKE WILL NOT BE FOUND IN THE BLOOD. IT IS TRAVELLING “INCOGNITO”. Then it really wouldn’t matter. ”this story starts with mRNA being injected. Some of the lipid nanoparticles remain at the injection site and some are probably taken up by the vascular system. wherever the mRNA ends up, it enters the local cells which use the mRNA to produce the spike protein.
the EV story begins after your cell creates the spike protein (which could potentially be in any number of places in the body)
I was looking at the wikipedia page for EV. This stuff is incredibly complex. There is no way you could claim “safe and effective” without completing the full battery of testing. This not related to the Chestnut article, but this at wikipedia just amazed me.
Enveloped viruses
Enveloped viruses are a type of EV produced under the influence of viral infection. That is, the virion is composed of cellular membranes but contains proteins and nucleic acids produced from the viral genome. Some enveloped viruses can infect other cells even without a functional virion, when genomic material is transferred via EVs. Certain non-enveloped viruses may also reproduce with assistance from EVs.[45]limeincoconutParticipantI would love to see the dosing trials from the various manufacturers. How did they determine the size of the “one size fits all” dose? Did they know about the waning immunity of the vaccine and increase the dose to help cover that? What did they know about the pathogenic nature of the spike protein?
limeincoconutParticipant“Injecting straight into veins is obviously awful, but I don’t think it happens a lot. Where would you find a vein amidst the blubber of the average American shoulder anyway? The vaccines will spread through the body regardless. As the same BHF article confirms.”
muscle perfusion can be quite good especially among athletes. You don’t have to directly hit a vein.
limeincoconutParticipantI wonder if Dr D uses “absolutes” in his writing to provide emphasis. Others might use CAPITAL letters or exclamation marks.
limeincoconutParticipantRe ” Why vitamin D probably still can’t cure Covid-19″
The arthor cites a study out of Brazil. I tried to understand from the study what the vitamin D levels were for people in the supplementation and placebo groups but did not see it. Perhaps a more trained eye could tease it out.
Was anybody in either group Vit D defficient? If not, then supplementation is not going to make a difference in a randomized trial.
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