Stories of Covid vaccination side effects or worse

Well besides that, their general energy is less restrained and fearful. People are more relaxed and are doing their normal activities again, sure with a mask on but they’re going about their “normal” lives.

For the insanity I witnessed for three years, this is very much an improvement.

I’m just happy I can walk maskless outside and breathe fresh air without being glared at as if I’m a criminal, if they want to wear masks I just don’t care anymore.
In NZ I know several people who have dropped dead, had strokes, have out of control auto immune disorders, have developed aggressive malignancies. The damage to peoples health in my community is horrific. So I agree with you that the batches could have varied quite a lot.
 
I don't really like the source: sentational and loaded with aggresive adverstisement. It making sensational headlines for the clicks I guess. I've tried to look up some of the youtubers, but could not find any of them advocating the jab. Fwiw.


Image manipulations / Dramatization

I noticed that the image (titles) from the videos shown on that site is, that they manipulated the expression in faces. Obama got longer theeth, and the Pfizer CEO got his mouth reworked looking unnatual (like using Photoshops "Liquify" -> "pinch" tool. That does not contribute to credibility... It ain't helping.

Personally I would feel in strong doubt, wanting to send a link like that (for information to other people). If credibility is the goal, then - mission failed. But who knows, perhaps the mission is to seed distraught and divide people. Or when the urge to get out information becomes an obsession; ("going over the top", "anything goes")

I don't know any longer...

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How many does it take ?

I know in total 6 people who died within the past 2 years, all located in my closer surroundings, who have fallen away prematurely and way below the natural age of dying. Plus two people still alive, but got turbo cancer.

I can't remember at any time in my life, so many people dying in such a short time. Especially not when most of them where fully healthy. How many deaths are required in one's surrounding, to be accepted for others as unnatural or "out of the ordinary events" ?
 
A heartbreaking account of vaccines used on babies.


From the beginning, the story was written like that.

A test at European level was extended until the end of June 2023, recovered tomorrow by an international organization.

A special Covid Commission which praises and validates the EU's vaccination policy without any questioning of the lack of transparency, conflicts of interest and restrictive measures linked to the Health Pass.

The transmission of this tool to an international organization like the WHO, which has the best track record of scandals (https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organisation_mondiale_de_la_sant%C3%A9 ) and with a budget largely held by private funds, is more than problematic in both substance and form.

Who are these people to decide on a pandemic?

Who are they to declare the establishment of a health pass at the global level?

“The #EUDigitalCOVIDCertificate has opened up societies and economies in the uncertainty of the pandemic.

Today, a success story becomes a standard .

In collaboration with @WHO , the system will be extended globally to provide better digital health services for all.”#HealthUnion

What about the 96 studies carried out by 1030 scientists on 135,554 patients in 27 countries? In fact it's simple, go navigate yourself through the 2885 studies by selecting the treatment... on this site: https://c19early.org
 
I work in healthcare in the UK. I have seen no one within my practice and in any of my jabbed colleagues with anything more than a localised allergic reaction to the jab and a couple of days of mild tiredness/flu symptoms. I have not seen any cases of myocarditis apart from a few severe post-covid related paediatric cases long before the jabs came out (paediatric post viral inflammation syndrome) There may have been some mild cases that I would not have been involved with, as I only see severe critical illness. Many of the COVID patients got arrythmias, myocarditis, clotting abnormalities. I have seen no "turbo cancer". Cancer spreads, sometimes fast, sometimes slow. Lots of people get it young. People very likely weren't trawling twitter pages pre-covid for people declaring they had cancer. Same goes for young sportsman sudden deaths. They unfortunately have always happened, that's why there are screening programmes in many countries. I suspect these screening programmes have also suffered due to COVID restrictions.
I am aware of an older friend who had a DVT and then PE a couple of weeks after the jab, which probably is related.

However, what I have seen is a huge increase in suicide, even in young females which is usually much rarer than in males. I was actually talking to an organ donation specialist nurse, questioning whether our hospital is simply an outlier in not seeing any complications but she confirmed my experience all around the region. Also we have seen an increase in more severe illness due to influenza A and strep, in particular in younger patients. This seems all to be related to lockdown and changes in microbial development and spread. People are also fatter and much less fit.

We are seeing poorly treated chronic disease complications due to increased waiting lists as a result of the years of restrictions: diabetes for example, and also cancers such as bladder and bowel that would usually be quite treatable but have developed due to delays I'm treatment. There has been no increase in miscarriage in our area, but the Obs&gynae team did report then jab affected menstrual cycles in the short term.

I guess what I'm saying is that this thread seems to be an host of Twitter posts with some very dubious claims, poorly summarised studies or even literal lies, and a lot of confirmation bias that bares no relation to what I see daily in healthcare. Who knows, perhaps I'm in an outlier area. But I feel we are very much missing the point, and getting angry at a jab rather than the people who have ruined a healthcare system, mismanaged an emergency and who's decisions will have consequences long into the future. I suspect this post will be unpopular here, but echo chambers need to be opened sometimes.
 
I work in healthcare in the UK. I have seen no one within my practice and in any of my jabbed colleagues with anything more than a localised allergic reaction to the jab and a couple of days of mild tiredness/flu symptoms. I have not seen any cases of myocarditis apart from a few severe post-covid related paediatric cases long before the jabs came out (paediatric post viral inflammation syndrome) There may have been some mild cases that I would not have been involved with, as I only see severe critical illness. Many of the COVID patients got arrythmias, myocarditis, clotting abnormalities. I have seen no "turbo cancer". Cancer spreads, sometimes fast, sometimes slow. Lots of people get it young. People very likely weren't trawling twitter pages pre-covid for people declaring they had cancer. Same goes for young sportsman sudden deaths. They unfortunately have always happened, that's why there are screening programmes in many countries. I suspect these screening programmes have also suffered due to COVID restrictions.
I am aware of an older friend who had a DVT and then PE a couple of weeks after the jab, which probably is related.

However, what I have seen is a huge increase in suicide, even in young females which is usually much rarer than in males. I was actually talking to an organ donation specialist nurse, questioning whether our hospital is simply an outlier in not seeing any complications but she confirmed my experience all around the region. Also we have seen an increase in more severe illness due to influenza A and strep, in particular in younger patients. This seems all to be related to lockdown and changes in microbial development and spread. People are also fatter and much less fit.

We are seeing poorly treated chronic disease complications due to increased waiting lists as a result of the years of restrictions: diabetes for example, and also cancers such as bladder and bowel that would usually be quite treatable but have developed due to delays I'm treatment. There has been no increase in miscarriage in our area, but the Obs&gynae team did report then jab affected menstrual cycles in the short term.

I guess what I'm saying is that this thread seems to be an host of Twitter posts with some very dubious claims, poorly summarised studies or even literal lies, and a lot of confirmation bias that bares no relation to what I see daily in healthcare. Who knows, perhaps I'm in an outlier area. But I feel we are very much missing the point, and getting angry at a jab rather than the people who have ruined a healthcare system, mismanaged an emergency and who's decisions will have consequences long into the future. I suspect this post will be unpopular here, but echo chambers need to be opened sometimes.
I appreciate hearing from someone with direct experience in the medical industry. Thank you.
 
I work in healthcare in the UK. I have seen no one within my practice and in any of my jabbed colleagues with anything more than a localised allergic reaction to the jab and a couple of days of mild tiredness/flu symptoms. I have not seen any cases of myocarditis apart from a few severe post-covid related paediatric cases long before the jabs came out (paediatric post viral inflammation syndrome) There may have been some mild cases that I would not have been involved with, as I only see severe critical illness. Many of the COVID patients got arrythmias, myocarditis, clotting abnormalities. I have seen no "turbo cancer". Cancer spreads, sometimes fast, sometimes slow. Lots of people get it young. People very likely weren't trawling twitter pages pre-covid for people declaring they had cancer. Same goes for young sportsman sudden deaths. They unfortunately have always happened, that's why there are screening programmes in many countries. I suspect these screening programmes have also suffered due to COVID restrictions.
I am aware of an older friend who had a DVT and then PE a couple of weeks after the jab, which probably is related.

However, what I have seen is a huge increase in suicide, even in young females which is usually much rarer than in males. I was actually talking to an organ donation specialist nurse, questioning whether our hospital is simply an outlier in not seeing any complications but she confirmed my experience all around the region. Also we have seen an increase in more severe illness due to influenza A and strep, in particular in younger patients. This seems all to be related to lockdown and changes in microbial development and spread. People are also fatter and much less fit.

We are seeing poorly treated chronic disease complications due to increased waiting lists as a result of the years of restrictions: diabetes for example, and also cancers such as bladder and bowel that would usually be quite treatable but have developed due to delays I'm treatment. There has been no increase in miscarriage in our area, but the Obs&gynae team did report then jab affected menstrual cycles in the short term.

I guess what I'm saying is that this thread seems to be an host of Twitter posts with some very dubious claims, poorly summarised studies or even literal lies, and a lot of confirmation bias that bares no relation to what I see daily in healthcare. Who knows, perhaps I'm in an outlier area. But I feel we are very much missing the point, and getting angry at a jab rather than the people who have ruined a healthcare system, mismanaged an emergency and who's decisions will have consequences long into the future. I suspect this post will be unpopular here, but echo chambers need to be opened sometimes.
I like what you wrote as a balance to the prevailing narrative but I'm not sure it quite hits the mark. I think the truth is more a long the lines of what you have written as seeing but I suspect what you have dismissed is also quite prevalent. One thing I am suspicious of is the narrative of how dangerous COVID is or was to healthy people.

The thing is stuff like the turbo cancers etc are happening in all mostly vaccinated countries and so I don't think the story about NHS waiting list applies to non-UK countries. Let's also not mention..... Sudden deaths!
 
. I have seen no one within my practice and in any of my jabbed colleagues with anything more than a localised allergic reaction to the jab and a couple of days of mild tiredness/flu symptoms. I have not seen any cases of myocarditis apart from a few severe post-covid related paediatric cases long before the jabs came out (paediatric post viral inflammation syndrome)
Perhaps you are the exception that proves the rule, however, I relate to many medical personnel who work in the emergency area in my city and the vaccine-disease relationship simply does not exist. No one dares even hint at it.

And of course, death and serious heart problems in relatives and acquaintances around me are not the fault of vaccines. No way. That is not possible for them.

In any case, it does not matter, whatever the cause of the disease that any person has now, that cause will not be due to a vaccine against Covid.

Not a single doctor in my country would dare even hint at it.
 
I like what you wrote as a balance to the prevailing narrative but I'm not sure it quite hits the mark. I think the truth is more a long the lines of what you have written as seeing but I suspect what you have dismissed is also quite prevalent. One thing I am suspicious of is the narrative of how dangerous COVID is or was to healthy people.

The thing is stuff like the turbo cancers etc are happening in all mostly vaccinated countries and so I don't think the story about NHS waiting list applies to non-UK countries. Let's also not mention..... Sudden deaths!
Yes, I agree COVID was not particularly dangerous at all to healthy people. I've had it a couple of times, nasty cold and taste loss for a few weeks. Unfortunately the vast majority of the world is not very healthy. We had temporary morgues set up during the first wave of covid that were very well used in those first 3 months. Granted most deaths were in the elderly and very unwell, but to be honest those are not really the problem in terms of grinding a system to a halt. The problem were the 50-70 year old "fit and well" slightly overweight, slightly hypertensive, probably nearly diabetic ones. These ones didn't die or get better quickly. They arrived, spent a good week on a ward, got to the point they needed non-invasive ventilation, and then intubation and ventilation when that failed. Then they sat on a ventilator for weeks until they died, or for months until they got better. Baring in mind hospitals in all countries run their intensive care beds at near maximum capacity, having even a small increase in demand shuts the entire system underneath it down (eg elective cancer surgery, other large ops requiring ITU support after, other emergency illnesses). I supported the first lockdown, having seen first hand the waves of carbon copy patients coming through to doors, we had them everywhere. However that should have been the last one. None of the other waves were as dramatic and the cessation of other services was ridiculous.

Re the cancers, there simply isn't any decent evidence of anything new and unrelated to globally struggling healthcare systems. Then NHS is not alone in large waiting lists, in fact it performs better than a lot of other systems in similarly vaccinated countries. Many other countries do have a greater disparity between public and private care however, and therefore rich and poor.

I think I also addressed the sudden deaths. In my experience and unless the entire medical world is in on a conspiracy that they haven't told me about, there simply aren't noticeably higher sudden deaths than normal, other than suicides, and quite a lot of alcohol related disease. Prior to covid 20yr olds dying on football pitches or in their sleep didn't make it onto this forum, but they were still there.
 
Perhaps you are the exception that proves the rule, however, I relate to many medical personnel who work in the emergency area in my city and the vaccine-disease relationship simply does not exist. No one dares even hint at it.

And of course, death and serious heart problems in relatives and acquaintances around me are not the fault of vaccines. No way. That is not possible for them.

In any case, it does not matter, whatever the cause of the disease that any person has now, that cause will not be due to a vaccine against Covid.

Not a single doctor in my country would dare even hint at it.
That just does not have any recognition for me. We have members of our department who were openly against the vaccine from the start, no one has had any repercussions, threats, anything. Initially there was a statement that the unvaccinated would not be able to work after a certain date if I remember correctly but that all got ignored and was retracted anyway. Vaccine effects is not a topic that is avoided at all, it is something that has been discussed at times in different meeting and informally, but now very rarely simply because there doesn't appear to be a problem.
 
I don't really like the source: sentational and loaded with aggresive adverstisement. It making sensational headlines for the clicks I guess. I've tried to look up some of the youtubers, but could not find any of them advocating the jab. Fwiw.
I don't really like it either but seems hard to me to fake all those YouTube stickers. I found back at least one channel:

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And as located in France, I don't have access to the Rumble videos of the page, Rumble being banned here. Anyway channels title are clearly missing to give a better credibility to the article.
 
I don't really like it either but seems hard to me to fake all those YouTube stickers.
I reckon the videos are real. But I think the claim the website made that these youtubers first were advocating the jab,
then took the jab themselves, and afterwards developed cancer is could be misinformation. The few channels i checked did not back this claim.

It is quite easy to back up bold claims like that with screenshots, because parading with an illness or handicap is kinda a big thing on social media: it generates a lot of attention. If you'd replace cancer with hay fever. a broken leg, pregnacy sickness, I lost a finger, pink eye etc you would get a simular list of results of influencers on youtube.
 
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