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Yes perhaps but, if the trouble is with the injection itself … the mRNA technology (mechanisms by which these injections “work”) or with the type of virus being addressed (coronaviruses), short term and long term problems would be visible everywhere and in reasonably consistent proportion. Instead what we seem to have is dramatic pockets of absolute devastation and other places fairly unscathed … this suggests to me manufacturing issues (bad batches) not unsafe product design

Still! This provides no safety assurance other than to say perhaps “most do not suffer obvious short-term impacts” … I’m not willing to be this optimistic though as there are lots of short term data bubbling up I cannot deny … all cause mortality, vax/unvax hospitalization and death data, overall drops in fertility … I am overwhelmed every time I look at my substack queue. And nothing I know of points to positive outcome on long term effects. Nothing.

I think we might be looking at a manufacturing issue … does not “help” really but is somewhat better than every dose being lethal?

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Scott's avatar

I think it was Malone who hypothesized that perhaps those who have not had AE's maybe got dud shots, very little of the mRNA juice.

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BelleTower's avatar

Ahhhh … product failure 😂😂

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