On Thanksgiving, I had an unexpected private conversation with a once-a-year-relative (those cousins and other family members you only communicate with during the holidays).
- She pulled me aside after dinner and asked, "Hey, where can I find info on that vaxx-stuff you always talk about?"
- I had to fight back a smile
- The powers-that-be aren't making it very easy on them to learn the truth
- They are still pushing the universal jab agenda
- If they can't find the truth through mainstream channels, they'll need to look to alternative media for answers
Slew of Unusual Adverse Events Becoming More Common After Covid "Vaccine" Rollout
- Mild symptoms, such as headaches, fever, pain, and redness at the injection site, which we are typically informed of beforehand, are usually dismissed as short-lived side effects.
- However, since the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, a significant proportion of vaccinated people have experienced many unusual adverse events, and doctors are raising concerns.
General Adverse Events
- Fatigue: At least 121,200 cases of chronic fatigue have been reported to VAERS after injection with the COVID-19 vaccine, of which around 4037 percent, or more thanaround 49,000 cases, are reported as unrecovered.
- Asthenia: Though often used synonymously with fatigue, asthenia defines a sense of weakness and lack of mental and physical energy. More than 34,000 reported cases, mostly in adults aged 30 or older, with almost 41 percent of cases unreported
- Death: More than 12,000 deaths, with 25% occurring within the first seven days after vaccination
- Night sweats: 34,1700 cases reported, are far less common after vaccination than night sweats
Immunological Adverse Events
- 68,000 cases of COVID-19 infection following vaccination
- Negative efficacy indicates that the effects of the shots will not just wane, but also that a vaccinated individual is more susceptible to COVID than an unvaccinated person
- Hypersensitivity
- More than 4,900 cases of allergic responses have been reported
- Inflammation
- Studies on the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein have shown that it is highly inflammatory
Neurological Symptoms
- Changes in sensation: This includes onset of the "pins and needles" sensation (more than 25,500 reports) and loss of sensation following COVID-19 vaccination
- Pain: Pain at the injection site is a common adverse event from vaccination.
- Tinnitus: Overactivity of the auditory nerves can cause ringing in the ears
- Tremor: Described as involuntary shaking or movement, tremors associated with COVID vaccines are estimated to affect 0.002-0.02 percent of the vaccinated population
- Anxiety: As a psychiatric symptom reportedly affecting more than 9,000 people after COVID vaccination, anxiety is hypothesized to be due to an imbalance of the emotional control centers in the brain, and has been associated with altered chemical levels
- Brain fog: The VAERS database has over 6,7600 cases of vaccinated people reporting confusional states, with over 2,2000 reporting memory impairment and over 5650 reporting thinking problems. These changes can occur independently and can impact a person's enjoyment of food, causing possible weight loss.
Musculoskeletal Conditions
- These are well documented in relation to the COVID-19 vaccines, including weakness and stiffness in the muscles and joints, impaired mobility, and balance problems and falls.
Cardiovascular Adverse Events
- Heart palpitations: Over 16,300 cases of faster, louder, or irregular heart pulses have been reported to VAERS
- Hypertension: Over 7,700 cases of hypertension (high blood pressure), which is associated with and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease
- Pallor: Contrary to the effects of high blood pressure, pale facial features indicate reduced blood flow and are warning signs of low blood pressure
- Blood clots: More than 5,1004,750 reports of blood clots reported after COVID vaccinations, of which the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines comprise at least 3,900; mRNA vaccines have been administered much more broadly
- Myocarditis: Out of all the cardiovascular adverse events listed in this article, myocarditis had the lowest number of events reported
Pulmonary Adverse Events
- Pneumonia: More than 5,000 cases of COVID-19 pneumonia and 4,100 cases of pneumonia have been reported following COVID vaccination, both of which are signs of a weak or dysregulated immune system (studies 1, 2).
- Pulmonary embolism: This is a serious condition where blood clots are formed in the blood vessels in the lungs which can reduce blood flow to the lungs, cause tissue damage, and therefore impair lung function and reduce blood oxygen levels.
- Acute respiratory failure: With more than 3,200 reports after vaccination, this life-threatening condition occurs when a person's lungs cannot meet oxygen demand or are unable to adequately remove carbon dioxide.
Endocrine-Related Adverse Events
- Menstrual changes: 115,500727 people have experienced cases of menstrual changes after COVID-19 vaccinations
- These changes are more commonly observed in menopausal women aged 45-55, and perimenopausal women, usually 40 to 44 years of age
- Hot flashes: These sudden sensations of heat in the face, neck, and upper body typically occur in females during menopause, when estrogen and progesterone levels fall
- Though far less common, hot flashes (or hot flushes) can also happen during menstrual cycles, mostly affecting women in their 40s who are experiencing perimenopause
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