Stories of Covid vaccination side effects or worse

Compassion is something you feel - not something you proclaim because it is a right thing to do - OSIT.
Let me elaborate further - there are many stories like this - I genuinely feel compassion for all folk with limited thinking capacity or limited resources who were mislead or coerced to get a kill shot. However medical professionals who adamantly ignored their education or their common sense and switched to autopilot, or even worse ridiculed and ostracised those who tried to warn them, or snitched on those not following bogus rules don’t get any from me. Simply ain’t feeling it.
Just saying it as it is.
Sadly the indoctrination to trust authority has been pervasive for a very long time and even the medical professionals have fallen victim to it. Critical thinking seems to have been the first target of their nefarious aim.
I get what you're saying and it is the hardest when they defend the 'treatments' or dismiss the risk and you yourself see things differently. Maybe it's not so much lack of compassion as the overwhelming number of people just not seeing things as you do.FWIW
 
Sadly the indoctrination to trust authority has been pervasive for a very long time and even the medical professionals have fallen victim to it. Critical thinking seems to have been the first target of their nefarious aim.
I get what you're saying and it is the hardest when they defend the 'treatments' or dismiss the risk and you yourself see things differently. Maybe it's not so much lack of compassion as the overwhelming number of people just not seeing things as you do.FWIW
I agree. Ever since the whole plandemic thing I have been trying to see things as others do, remember what is was like to just be going along with the system. There has been such a split in perception over the past few years I think it is very important to try and consider those who do not see what is going on. Of course, I wish there was more critical thinking out there, but you cannot force people into it. Somewhere, in the coronavirus thread I believe, there were a number of posts regarding how to interact with people who have fallen for the narrative and how to help them if that is what they are asking for.

I have been wondering recently how someone who starts to question the system around us would find the information or networks they need. I guess it is just a natural process for those who really put the effort in. However, with the sheer amount of indoctrination and control these days it must be incredibly difficult.

I remember years ago being able to just find interesting information with a quick search on Google or YouTube, just coming across stuff that would lead me to look a little deeper. With the control of search engine algorithms and censoring of information across the media and internet now, it must be so much harder.

It also depends what country you are in. In the UK for example the mainstream media is so tightly bound with the narrative you will get almost nothing else. You cannot access RT and various other sites. While searching for information on line you will be shepherded to the 'correct' sites and warned of 'disinformation'. You can still come across some pretty decent stuff, John Campbell on YouTube springs to mind about the subject of Covid, but just discovering that there is somewhere to look outside of the narrative must be an incredible shock that many are not prepared for.
 
Those theories about repeated boosting causing Ig4 and tolerance, etc. seem to be bearing out in the highly boosted getting spring covid.

Class switch toward noninflammatory, spike-specific IgG4 antibodies after repeated SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination​



Dark Horse Podcast on it

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MasterChef Australia judge Jock Zonfrillo has died aged 46, according to a statement from his family:


There was a Covid outbreak on the set of MaterChef Australia, and according to this article from January 2022, all of the staff was vaccinated, including Jock Zonfrillo:


'Our judges, cast and crew are fully vaccinated, and we look forward to resuming filming shortly.'
 
According to the article below, the number of days off sick in the UK has gone up to the highest level in nearly 2 decades. Although some of it can be attributed to lockdowns induced weakening of our immune systems, I can't help but wonder how much of that has been caused by the vaccines. Especially that lockdowns ended over a year ago.

Source: Calls for reform as ONS data finds 185 million working days lost through sickness and injury
Official data has revealed that an estimated 185.6 million working days were lost because of sickness or injury last year.

Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that the level of sickness absence rose to 2.6 per cent in 2022, the highest on record since 2004. The number of days lost per worker (5.7), however, was not a record high.

Minor illnesses – such as coughs, colds, flu, sickness, nausea and diarrhoea – were the most common reasons for sickness absence, accounting for just under a third (29.3 per cent) of occurrences.

Other conditions – such as accidents, poisonings, infectious diseases, skin disorders, diabetes and anything else not covered – accounted for 23.8 per cent, followed by musculoskeletal problems (10.5 per cent), respiratory conditions (8.3 per cent) and mental health conditions (7.9 per cent).

On the one hand, hybrid and remote working have become the norm over the past three years, which could have contributed to weaker immune systems. But on the other hand, HR industry data shows that presenteeism is very common among remote workers who are much more likely to soldier through an illness and show up for work instead of taking a day off sick. Example source: Presenteeism and the reluctance of homeworkers to take a day off sick - HR News

Additionally, presenteeism has been an issue in the UK for years, it's not a new phenomenon. Here's an example article form 2018: CIPD | Presenteeism hits record high in UK organisations as stress at work rises

So if the number of days off sick has gone up despite presenteeism being a part of the UK work culture, and despite it increasing over the past couple of years due to remote/hybrid work, there must be something else that's driving the sickness absence numbers up. I'd say it's fair to conclude that C19 vaccine-related weakening of the immune systems is at least partially responsible for the numbers. Especially that according to the official data over 90% of Brits have taken at least one dose of the vaccine.

Apart from colds, nausea and diarrhoea are one of the top reasons behind sickness absence. As reported in the covid thread, in around 40% of cases covid started with digestive issues, which makes me wonder if this points to another link between the increase and the vaccine.
 
According to the article below, the number of days off sick in the UK has gone up to the highest level in nearly 2 decades. Although some of it can be attributed to lockdowns induced weakening of our immune systems, I can't help but wonder how much of that has been caused by the vaccines. Especially that lockdowns ended over a year ago.

Source: Calls for reform as ONS data finds 185 million working days lost through sickness and injury


On the one hand, hybrid and remote working have become the norm over the past three years, which could have contributed to weaker immune systems. But on the other hand, HR industry data shows that presenteeism is very common among remote workers who are much more likely to soldier through an illness and show up for work instead of taking a day off sick. Example source: Presenteeism and the reluctance of homeworkers to take a day off sick - HR News

Additionally, presenteeism has been an issue in the UK for years, it's not a new phenomenon. Here's an example article form 2018: CIPD | Presenteeism hits record high in UK organisations as stress at work rises

So if the number of days off sick has gone up despite presenteeism being a part of the UK work culture, and despite it increasing over the past couple of years due to remote/hybrid work, there must be something else that's driving the sickness absence numbers up. I'd say it's fair to conclude that C19 vaccine-related weakening of the immune systems is at least partially responsible for the numbers. Especially that according to the official data over 90% of Brits have taken at least one dose of the vaccine.

Apart from colds, nausea and diarrhoea are one of the top reasons behind sickness absence. As reported in the covid thread, in around 40% of cases covid started with digestive issues, which makes me wonder if this points to another link between the increase and the vaccine.
I have heard sporadic accounts of digestive problems following Covid for a long time. I had infrequent gut issues for a year after I had it. I know of a small number of people at work and the adult children of some of my neighbours who have had pretty bad, long term, digestive problems following Covid. I wander if this could be related more to Covid than to the vax?

Once everyone came back to work after the lockdowns I definitely noticed an uptick in colds/flus etc going around, very likely due to compromised immune systems.

More recently, but still over the last year or so, at work I have noticed a large increase in sickness among certain people. I do not know if this still the case, but there were a lot of people using Covid or other minor symptoms as excuses for not working... I don't know how prevalent this is generally, but I suspect many people have realised how easy it is to get days off for sickness now. It is certainly becoming an issue for a lot of companies.

I think this issue actually relates to the recent teachers strikes in the UK. Public opinion does not seem to be in support and, at least in my area, teachers seem to be using the strikes to get an extra day off after the bank holiday. Some have explicitly stated they wish they could teach as they did during lockdowns and have more time off. I have not seen any protests, pickets or even teachers at schools not working - just making a point. They seem to just be at home or out having a holiday.

Whether Covid, vaccines or the impact of lockdowns there seems to be a big change in work ethic in the UK.
 
I have heard sporadic accounts of digestive problems following Covid for a long time. I had infrequent gut issues for a year after I had it. I know of a small number of people at work and the adult children of some of my neighbours who have had pretty bad, long term, digestive problems following Covid. I wander if this could be related more to Covid than to the vax?
Covid infection and Covid vaccine have been found to disrupt diversity of the gut bacteria. Namely, bifidobacterium is found to be lacking. Some bifido strains are folate producting. So with no bifido in the gut, GI problems are likely, along with folate deficiency.
 
They've rolled out her daughter now, comments are turned off. It looks like her but weird, is it AI generated? The glasses are bizarre, the right temple is missing which makes them difficult to use. Looks like they've been added later.

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'Tiffany' is also doing podcasts, so obviously fake. Is this fodder for the true believers or is it part of the deal that they must inform us of what they're doing?

They're rolling out her son now, looks like him but his mother is definitely not the original. The image on the left dates from a July 2016 facebook post, the other from her latest Instagram account post. The difference between the noses is obvious!
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Here's her son and his sister, looks like him but notice her glasses? Missing the right temple still, I've searched far and wide and I cannot find any glasses that function with a temple missing. This is what happens when you lose a temple as ably demonstrated by my chief health officer Kerry Chant!
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All rather surreal!
 

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They're rolling out her son now, looks like him but his mother is definitely not the original. The image on the left dates from a July 2016 facebook post, the other from her latest Instagram account post. The difference between the noses is obvious!
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Here's her son and his sister, looks like him but notice her glasses? Missing the right temple still, I've searched far and wide and I cannot find any glasses that function with a temple missing. This is what happens when you lose a temple as ably demonstrated by my chief health officer Kerry Chant!
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All rather surreal!

I am not so sure. The noses look almost identical to me, taking into account the different tilts of the head and the horrible differences in hues/saturation and then the distortion in the left one where the nose blends in to the brick notching into the picture frame and the right nose distortion caused by the sun reflection and background trees.

As regards the glasses, it sounds silly but I have had glasses for weeks like that as I couldn't immediately go out and get a new pair. It is not ideal but it does work if the bridge is good and you aren't making severe motions to your head position.

I am not trying to defend things here, it just seems like really weak evidence of anything at all. It seems more like trying to fit data to preconceived dispositions.
 

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