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If shown not good for elderly under short term conditions, seems reasonable to side on caution for all age groups for any number of issues it could cause.

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Thank you again Dr. A, spreading the word with facts and data. We will never give up!

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You know, the more I read about these peoples change of heart, the more I’m reminded of the arsonist firefighter - sets the fire, comes in to put it out, and thus be the hero. #NoAmnesty #NoQuarter

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Interesting in light of the fact that the old crazy World Economic Forum kids have a well set pattern of creating a crisis and then helpfully providing a solution. Aren’t these major pharmaceutical companies linked to these guys? Certainly most governments and corporations are. And the mainstream press.

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One of the reasons why I would get so angry when some "medical professionals" kept insisting the shots were OK for the over 65.

They really want us dead.

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It's got to be one of two things, most likely the latter:

1) The CDC's "speed of science" is a snail's pace, or

2) They already knew, too, and are just trying to cover their asses now.

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This problem is not unique to the bivalent or to this age group. It's been happening since 2020 then later since the first shot.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/24/strokes-coronavirus-young-patients/

This study shows monoclonal antibodies interact with 28 out of 55 tissue antigens increasing risk for autoimmunity and multi-system disorders.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33584709/

There are ~150 known autoimmune diseases. Your favorite issue happens to be one of them - autoimmune myocarditis. Ischemic stroke - antiphospholipid syndrome.

https://autoimmune.org/disease-information/

Maybe all the reactions aren't from the agent itself per se but from the antibodies developed from it. High autoantibodies produce a severe reaction; low autoantibodies produce a mild to no reaction.

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I live in Florida, but I haven't seen that. Would be interesting to know!

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The D.O.D. contracted Pfizer to make and help distribute this bioweapon. As part of the contract, both are not liable for damage or death. ( But we are working to change that- or find a loophole.) Sasha Latypova has the DOD contracts on her Substack to read. Very shocking for sure, but makes sense. Pfizer didn’t have anyone regulated then. FDA is following D.O.D. orders. They don’t care about data, new studies, or bioweapon deaths/ injuries because they are immune from litigation. Sasha got papers from Freedom of Info. Act, (from Steiber? ), doesn’t matter but they’re there. Redacted of course, but still readable.

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I’m wondering how long it’s gonna be until they use shotgun shells instead of syringes?

Pureblood here💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉

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Maybe they can create a new "miracle" vaccine to end strokes. That seems to be the marketing plan!!

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Thank you once againDr Alexander. I have been following you for I think 2 years. My husband is 73 (had liver transplant 2014 immuno suppressed). If it weren’t for your wisdom and Research keeping US informed I think we would succumbed to the CONCOCTION. Here we are today still alive and healthy. We think everyday and thank our god given immune systems for doing the job it was intended to do.

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Thank you Dr. Alexander. I really enjoy your interviews and insight into the Trump administration while you were there. What are your thoughts on why Trump hasn't disavowed the covid injections? Does it have anything to do with the following?

Donors list of the 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee (Trump-Pence)

https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/286/201704180300150286/201704180300150286.pdf

Pfizer 1 M

Dow Chemical 1 M

Amgen 0.5 M

Pfizer - Needs no explanation

Dow Chemical - start here

https://www.iatp.org/news/dow-enters-nih-research-agreement-to-develop-rapid-vaccine-production-system

Amgen

https://www.amgen.com/about/amgen-history

luciferase, lipid nanoparticle delivery systems, partnership with AstraZeneca for monoclonal antibodies

I didn't see any big defence contractors like Raytheon on the list but perhaps I missed them. That may explain the actions of the administration as well?

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Go CDC go!

This shouldn't take them long to find out the facts?

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You know, the more I read about these peoples change of heart, the more I’m reminded of the arsonist firefighter - sets the fire, comes in to put it out, and thus be the hero. #NoAmnesty #NoQuarter

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