Stories of Covid vaccination side effects or worse

There is something I've been noticing as of late but it could be subjective and unrelated, but many people around seem to have a yellowish skin, as if they were sickly or blood circulation were sub-optimal. Was it remarked upon somewhere else or is it nonsense?

Most likely microclots decreasing blood circulation and the yellow skin could be from poor liver function (jaundice) secondary to vax induced organ damage.
 
Your colleague had been replaced with a defective clone but now it's been updated (it's a joke, don't go look for an on/off button in his back).

There is something I've been noticing as of late but it could be subjective and unrelated, but many people around seem to have a yellowish skin, as if they were sickly or blood circulation were sub-optimal. Was it remarked upon somewhere else or is it nonsense?
I think I remarked a few months ago on this thread about a friend of mine looking a bit grayish/green in his complexion since he had been jabbed. I've seen him a couple of times since and he seems to be back to a more normal colour.
 
Your colleague had been replaced with a defective clone but now it's been updated (it's a joke, don't go look for an on/off button in his back).

There is something I've been noticing as of late but it could be subjective and unrelated, but many people around seem to have a yellowish skin, as if they were sickly or blood circulation were sub-optimal. Was it remarked upon somewhere else or is it nonsense?
Scary thing about these side effects is that they are so many different ways people are getting hit. And the scary thing which I'm seeing in a lot of places is quite a few people go get tests done which come back normal when they clearly aren't feeling normal. A lot of this has led the medical establishment to basically diagnose these people with "mental health" issues and turn them away.
 
A cousin of mine died today in a hospital in Barcelona. He was probably tubed. He was around 60. He was in good health and very happy to be a grandfather. He had received the third injection about two months ago. On the way back from a trip, he and his wife became very ill, from what? Omicron, they thought. They were both interned with lung problems. Then they returned home. Then a week ago, my cousin went back to hospital and ended up dying.

When my aunt told me Octavio was in hospital, I knew he was going to die.

My aunt was also injected with three injections et very happy and proud, but she feels exhausted. It's true that she is around 85. It is impossible for her, and for most people, to make a link with the “vaccine” and the deaths. On the contrary. They say you have to be “vaccinated” to avoid getting sick and dying. The more people feel sick, died, the more they are incapable to see the link. The more they will take the damn injection.
 
I’m sorry for your loss Loreta. Terrible times we are living in.
Yes, more and more we will see deaths.

Every day I listen to the program "la quinta columna" (the team that found graphene in vaccines), and the number of deaths is unbelievable, but what is worse is the trivialisation of these deaths, as if it is "normal" for a healthy 16 year old to die of a heart problem Or that more and more drivers lose control of their cars or that people die walking their dogs, especially retired people. Death by heart failure is so normalized in children that they will put defibrillators in all schools. We are living totalitarianism in our hearts, that's one way of putting it. And it's not over yet. And more and more people we know will disappear. These days I'm worried about a neighbor I haven't seen for a fortnight, he has a rat-dog and is very gentle, but nobody has seen him lately. They will disappear, one after the other, like falling leaves. What a nightmare.
 
What are the Odds...?

BOSTON — Dr. Paul Farmer, a U.S. physician, humanitarian and author renowned for providing health care to millions of impoverished people worldwide and who co-founded the global nonprofit Partners in Health, has died. He was 62.

The Boston-based organization confirmed Farmer’s death on Monday, calling it “devastating” and noting he unexpectedly passed away in his sleep from an acute cardiac event while in Rwanda, where he had been teaching.

Farmer was a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and chief of the division of global health equity at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He wrote extensively on health, human rights and social inequality, according to Partners in Health.

“A compassionate physician and infectious disease specialist, a brilliant and influential medical anthropologist, and among the greatest humanitarians of our time — perhaps all time — Paul dedicated his life to improving human health and advocating for health equity and social justice on a global scale,” wrote George Q. Daley, dean of Harvard University’s Faculty of Medicine, in a statement.

Partners in Health, founded in 1987, said its mission is “to provide a preferential option for the poor in health care.” The organization began its work in Cange, a rural village in Haiti’s central plateau, and later expanded its operations to regions including Africa, Eastern Europe and Latin America.

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder, who wrote the nonfiction book, “Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, A Man Who Would Cure the World,” told The Associated Press the two traveled together for a month as Farmer treated prisoners and impoverished people in Haiti, Moscow and Paris.

“He was an important figure in the world,” Kidder said. “He had a way of looking around corners and of connecting things. He couldn’t obviously go and cure the whole world all by himself, but he could, with help of his friends, give proof of possibility.”

One of Kidder’s strongest memories of Farmer occurred in Peru, where the doctor was treating patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Kidder recalled a woman wearing a Mickey Mouse shirt who followed them to their car, looking very shy.

With her head down, she said, “Thank you,” to Farmer in Spanish. Kidder recalled: “Paul turned, took each of her hands in his and said, ‘For me, it is a privilege,’ in Spanish.”

He added that Farmer was instrumental in getting AIDS treatments, and created various health systems around the world.

“It really humiliates the nay-sayers, who think it’s somehow OK for some people to get health care and others not,” Kidder said. “It just drove him nuts.”

Michelle Karshan, vice president of a nonprofit prison health care system in Haiti who worked closely with Farmer, said he was determined, innovative and always knew how to get around obstacles and bureaucracy.

“He didn’t take no for an answer,” she said. “He didn’t think anybody was too poor or too illiterate to be entitled to receive health care.”

She noted that when the World Health Organization resisted giving HIV medication to people who were illiterate in Haiti for fear they would not know when or how to take it, Farmer set up his own program and created a chart that relied on the sun’s position. He also hired people known as “accompaniers,” who would hike through Haiti’s rough mountainous terrain to make sure patients had water, food and were taking their medications.

“I’m so sad for all the people who are not going to have him in their lives. He was there for everybody,” Karshan said.

Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry praised Farmer’s work, as did former U.S. President Bill Clinton.

“Paul Farmer changed the way health care is delivered in the most impoverished places on Earth. He saw every day as a new opportunity to teach, learn, give, and serve — and it was impossible to spend any time with him and not feel the same,” Clinton said in a statement.

At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, with thousands of cases reported daily in Massachusetts, local health departments were overwhelmed by the task of contact tracing to help slow the spread of the disease.

The state launched a contact tracing collaborative in April 2020, and asked Partners in Health to lead the initiative, which made more than 2.7 million calls to residents at a total cost of about $158 million, according to the state.

Farmer is survived by his Haitian wife, Didi Bertrand Farmer, and their three children.

Coto reported from San Juan, Puerto Rico.

NPR gives no cause of his passing...🤔
Farmer also tried to keep a positive outlook for low-income countries during the coronavirus pandemic. Asked if he was optimistic or pessimistic about the impact of the pandemic on those nations, he told NPR: "Let's all hope for the best. But that's not preparing. Maybe a little cloud of pessimism would spur us to prepare better for a public health catastrophe."
 
My condolences for your loss, loreta. It is very painful to watch people, as you say, falling like leaves. And yet, nobody is talking about the vax in connection to all these sudden deaths. Normalacy bias is strong in so many. It hurts my heart.
 
In this interview of Dr. Roger Hodkinson by Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson at 52:15 min., Dr. Hodkinson reveal that in addition to a 40% increase in dead not from covid in the working age group, there is a 40% decrease of condom sale reported by the biggest manufacturer in the world. As he say, you may expected an increase due to the isolation but the opposite happened due he think for global psychological state of relationship showing and that fertility started dropping post vaccination as we are learning day by day it effect on male and female reproductive organs.

This can even be posted in the tread, A hit for the C’s. If I remeber correctly, they said that sexe would diminish or cease before the wave.

Sorry can't find it anywhere else but on her facebook page. It a interview from yesterday from ottawa.


A new study on the effect of covid-19 and vaccin on the male reproduction system. Just to bad that they don't give the result of the 2 groups separatly. The covid innoculated and the covid and vaccinated one.


Hamsters’ testicles shrink with Covid-19 – study​

Researchers said the animals’ reproductive organs reduced in both size and weight
Hamsters’ testicles shrink with Covid-19 – study

(FILE PHOTO) © Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images
Researchers have found that Covid-19 infection in hamsters causes several unwanted effects on their reproductive organs. The infection results in shrunken testicles, an acute decrease in sperm count, and a reduction in testosterone levels. The study, published on Friday in the peer-reviewed journal ‘Clinical Infectious Diseases’, was undertaken at the University of Hong Kong.
The researchers infected the hamsters intranasally with varying doses of Covid-19 to examine the impact on their reproductive organs. Some had been vaccinated and some had not. The animals were then euthanized between one and 120 days after infection and their testicles examined.
The study reported that there was an “acute decrease” in sperm count and testosterone levels four to seven days after infection in unvaccinated hamsters.
Researchers noted consistent testicular inflammation, hemorrhage, and necrosis, in addition to degeneration of the tubules inside the organ. The changes were spotted as early as a week after infection and persisted in the sample collected on day 120.
Infected hamsters also experienced a reduction in the size and weight of their testicles. A local reporter shared research photos showing the decrease in size observed.

“SARS-CoV-2 [Covid-19] can cause acute and chronic testicular damage in hamsters and is consistent with the anecdotal reports of clinical orchitis and hypogonadism in recovered COVID-19 [human] males,” the study’s authors concluded.
The researchers suggested that a long-term follow-up study might look at the sperm count and sex hormone profile of men who have recovered from Covid.
While hamsters are useful for observing the impact of viruses such as Covid-19 and are routinely used in studies of respiratory viruses, their biological difference means the results of this study may not reflect human reactions to the coronavirus.
 
Gaël Monfils (tennis player - ranked 25) "Hello everyone, I wanted to give you some news following my recent withdrawals in tournaments. I suffered a small health glitch (probably following my third dose of vaccine). On the advice of my doctor, I have decided to take some time to rest. I unfortunately I will not be able to play the Davis Cup next week. I hope to be able to return to the United States"

 
The owner of Romanian football club Steaua Bucharest has said he will ban vaccinated players from his club because they lose strength.

By Pawan Atri - 2 hours ago
 
This from Dr Bryan Ardis, an interview Mel K. He recently gave a presentation to the Corona Committee trial, the evidence he has accumulated is so daming and the only conclusion that can be reached, is genocide.


Below the video in the show notes is a link to a series of interviews from the Corona Trial, this is the link to the presentation from Bryan Ardis, apologies, do not have the time stamp, it's over 5 hours long, but many notable names are giving their evidence. Dr. Ardis presents slides, from government and pharmaceutical companies to back up his evidence.


This is the link to the series of presentations.

 
The owner of Romanian football club Steaua Bucharest has said he will ban vaccinated players from his club because they lose strength.

By Pawan Atri - 2 hours ago

This paper goes even further reporting he even said that people who are vaccinated against the virus die in hospitals, as opposed to those who have refused the jabs.

 
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