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The massive increase in cancer, cardiovascular issues and other heinous shit is 100% because of the vaccine, right?

TorpidSloth

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Certainly there is plenty of circumstantial evidence that myocarditis in young people (especially young men) is a fairly common side effect of the vaccines (i.e. higher than 0.01% incidence - which manifests as around 40 thousand cases, if we assume 400 million young people (under 25) got the vaccine globally.) I think the pharma companies have basically admitted as much at this point - not that they can be sued for it.

The cancer numbers, especially colon, bowel, pancreas and other internal soft tissue carcinomas, have been shooting up in young people for more than a decade.

One of my sisters is a gastroenterologist, and I've heard a lot about it over the years.

The research is still in the early doors stage, but the main culprits seem to be heavily processed foods, energy drinks, microplastics, vaping and sedentary lifestyles.

Sodomy is also a (very unfashionable) purported cause for ass cancer.
 

Turry Precision ™®©

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@NoBacon you're clearly a very sweet boy. Mysterious even. You're not mean like I am - you don't lean into being a dick to people. Admirable traits in general but in a violent confrontation they're not going to cut it. They're going to get you tit-fucked.
 

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Glow nigger. Got any of those IPs for me?
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IanCurtis

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I know people who got multiple shots and ones that directly resulted in illness - they even said, I became seriously ill within a day of getting the shot (on their fourth or fifth shot), they went through brief periods of 'why am I doing this?' and one was told by their doctors to not get another shot again (which they haven't). The rest continue getting shots to this day, despite becoming violently ill 'because that's what we have to do, that's the right thing to do' - they do not question or think for themselves. If media and politicians told them to stand in front of a speeding train or hit themselves in the face with a axe for their own best interests they would immediately do it. The one told by a doctor not to get shots only does so because a doctor is an 'authority' - they still have anxiety over this because, thanks to media/political indoctrination, they still believe they are not 'doing the right thing'. All of these people are fully aware of criticisms of the vax but until Mr Faucci and his mob tell them not to do it they will not accept it is not the right thing to do.
 

Sue2

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All of these people are fully aware of criticisms of the vax but until Mr Faucci and his mob tell them not to do it they will not accept it is not the right thing to do.
IN MY OPINION….I think half the people aren’t aware and the other half know the criticisms but disregard them because they don’t know anyone who has those side effects. I didn’t get the vaccine and know a lot of people who didn’t. None of them got COVID and if they did nothing happened. I also know a shit ton of people who are vaccinated and didn’t have anything happen to them. Some of them got COVID and nothing happened. So when I see people ranting and raving about the vaccines are killing people, or the unvaccinated are killing people, I guess i, and everyone else, just don’t get it
 

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IN MY OPINION….I think half the people aren’t aware and the other half know the criticisms but disregard them because they don’t know anyone who has those side effects. I didn’t get the vaccine and know a lot of people who didn’t. None of them got COVID and if they did nothing happened. I also know a shit ton of people who are vaccinated and didn’t have anything happen to them. Some of them got COVID and nothing happened. So when I see people ranting and raving about the vaccines are killing people, or the unvaccinated are killing people, I guess i, and everyone else, just don’t get it
Shut up, faggot.
 

IanCurtis

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IN MY OPINION….I think half the people aren’t aware and the other half know the criticisms but disregard them because they don’t know anyone who has those side effects. I didn’t get the vaccine and know a lot of people who didn’t. None of them got COVID and if they did nothing happened. I also know a shit ton of people who are vaccinated and didn’t have anything happen to them. Some of them got COVID and nothing happened. So when I see people ranting and raving about the vaccines are killing people, or the unvaccinated are killing people, I guess i, and everyone else, just don’t get it

I didn't mention this but most of these people at one time or during vax periods had compromised immune systems - now, you might say if they got a regular flu shot once a year that might have a similar negative effect on their bodies (and it might too) but - possibly - being told to get a shot every three months (or whatever it was ie continuously without break so that you're effectively doped up on this stuff) with a history (current or otherwise) of having a compromised immune system might heighten your risk for having a negative reaction (or not, I don't know - there is no study for any of this is there). I think the public hysteria is reasonable - the side effects may be no worse than the side effects of a flu shot but as stated, you don't take a flu shot continuously. I didn't know when I had mine the effects would only last six weeks - what a joke. My doctor at the time said a sniffle could be covid, he assumed everyone had it (every one of my own doctors had it and were still working because they had to). In the UK ministers in Parliament have raised the link between the vax and heightened rates of heart failure - but its easy to say there's no connection because there's no realiable study, because no one wants to fund it. I assume the vax was an overreaction fuck up that never should have been pushed on people and other solutions should have been considered first - ie maybe a sharper/faster transition to work from home for those that could do it etc.
 

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Look at the data, everything is sky rocketing.

I’m so happy I didn’t take that shit, but also incredibly angry because all the people I love did.

The weird thing is most people will refuse to admit it’s happening and get angry at the people who didn’t take it. Probably because they’re afraid of what’s inside them.
my father in law took his third booster and 6 hours later collapsed.... we rushed him to the hospital, he never recovered, died with massive blood clots a week later... my brother died from turbo cancer last year and now my uncle was just diagnosed with a fast moving brain cancer last month. They both had at least two boosters..... Check'd Howbadismybatch.com and there were MANY people from the batch my father-in-law took that died suddenly.
 

Dirty diaper mod #1!

Nicer podcast stupid cohost.
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@NoBacon you're clearly a very sweet boy. Mysterious even. You're not mean like I am - you don't lean into being a dick to people. Admirable traits in general but in a violent confrontation they're not going to cut it. They're going to get you tit-fucked.
You’re not mean to people. You’re just insecure and lack social skills, so you compensate for the lack thereof by wearing “I’m a dick” on your sleeve.

Grow up.
 

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It's pretty surprising when an outlet as mainstream as Yahoo news covers this same topic but it's almost like they too can't keep ignoring it. This whole article is pretty interesting but here's one section:

"There was other weirdness, too: multiple patients contending with multiple types of cancer arising almost simultaneously, and more than a dozen new cases of other rare cancers.

Increasingly, Patel was left with an unsettling thought: Could the coronavirus be inflaming the embers of cancer?

The uptick in aggressive, late-stage cancers since the dawn of the pandemic is confirmed by some early national data and a number of large cancer institutions. Many experts have mostly dismissed the trend as an expected consequence of disruptions to health care that began in 2020.

But not everyone.

The idea that some viruses can cause or accelerate cancer is hardly new. Scientists have recognized this possibility since the 1960s, and today, researchers estimate 15 to 20 percent of all cancers worldwide originate from infectious agents such as HPV, Epstein-Barr and hepatitis B.

It will probably be many years before the world has conclusive answers about whether the coronavirus is complicit in the surge of cancer cases, but Patel and other concerned scientists are calling on the U.S. government to make this question a priority knowing it could affect treatment and management of millions of cancer patients for decades to come.

“We are completely under-investigating this virus,” said Douglas C. Wallace, a University of Pennsylvania geneticist and evolutionary biologist. “The effects of repeatedly getting this throughout our lives is going to be much more significant than people are thinking.”"

 
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