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The big question we need answered is --What terrible disease,syndrome or sickness do these covid shots NOT cause?

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Right?

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Well, I can confidently assert there are no peer reviewed studies connecting them with tossed salad and scrambled eggs.

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as far as i'm concerned, they are guilty until proven innocent. every heart attack, stroke, cancer that occurs in any vaccinated person, you have to prove to me that it WASN'T caused by the vaccine

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Indeed. If one has poisons injected in then what does one expect but dis-ease? That many people still seem to think that poisoning oneself is a Good Idea as insane.

Mind you, all the internal diseases are merely made up names to make doctors look clever, they are all meaningless anyway. The doctors and the diseases.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/why-vaccines-do-not-work-in-a-nutshell

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/11/26/a-vaxxers-lament/

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/05/11/100-up-and-stupid-20-variants/

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From an epidemiological standpoint, whenever there's a multicausal phenomenon, you can get this kind of confusion. This is the problem with non-specialists who are even professional in related fields doing this research. It's not that people don't see connections, it's that they lack the context to interpret them. This is a great example of exactly that. This is sort of the complementary opposite of what all the scientists pushing pro-masking studies did. Either way, there's no real way to tell the direction of causation unless you have better data, and we don't. That's also the reason why excess deaths is not actually clear cut in any way.

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Hi 23 SKIDOO. I appreciate your caution. That is perfectly appropriate. Yesterday, I was doing some research on platelets for a friend who has another condition not related to COVID nor any injections. Coincidentally, I took a detour and started reading about plasma cell tumors, types of lymphomas and, specifically, Waldenstrom's Macroglobinaemia. It reminded me that a couple years ago, I was on the lookout for a possible fallout of multiple myeloma from the mRNA shot. There has been a long-upward trend going back decades for multiple myeloma , but nothing that I see yet indicating a connection between the mRNA injection program since 2021 till now. (B.T.w., I am not an epidemiologist.)

I am not quite sure what specific "confusion" you are referring to in connection with "multicausal phenomena." Could you be specific?

I also appreciate what you are saying about the mirror-image aspect of hysterical or authoritarian masking and finding a supposed "Jab-related" disease everywhere. But I need help understanding what you want us to understand about the "direction" of causation. This usually refers to the direction of cause and effect, but I am not imagining yet how to utilize that magnifying glass here.

Excess deaths a really just a type of first alert system. There are layers of investigative hypothesizing that become more fine-grained and subtle in the necessity of dealing with paradoxical phenomena and contradictions. If you are saying that this progression is necessary, then I am with you.

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Hmmm, perhaps the "confusion" you are trying to address is the seemingly widespread occurrence of all sorts of diseases that may, or may not, be related to COVID and/or the Jab. Are you referring to direct effects of, say, the jab and other COVID-period effects, e.g. lockdowns, depression, loss of income, access to diagnosis and treatment?

There is a potentially interesting manner in which affecting something fundamental, such as clotting in the microcirculation, can manifest itself in a multitude of ways in individual patients as well as cloak itself in the data as accelerated aging or progression of diseases diagnosed before 2020.

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There is no confusion; the mRNA shots cause injuries including blood clots, myocarditis and even death.

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We should amend that to the :Tony Blair Liar Award" for the Iraq War debacle.

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F off

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Yes, this is a bot or a troll .

They post this same link on EVERY Substack blog about covid.

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-If you think things and bad now, you wont believe what they are going to do next you need to watch this visit....

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It strikes me that the diffuse nature of the carnage wrought by the mRNA vaccines is, in part, why and how the CDC/FDA can prop us their “safe and effective” mantra. Whereas the sum of the parts (the many and varied way in which these shots do damage) is beyond devastating. While the victims mount they continue to, in essence, hide behind statistics and the suggestion of rare phenomenon, when the reality is we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg....or several icebergs, icebergs capable of crushing and sinking humanity in a myriad of ways. The Wendigo is in our midst.

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Silence is complicity.

It is also comprehensible.

These people were raped, and they need to go thru their own journey to be able to scream and cry.

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

I've got that, started in 2006. I suspect RoundUp exposure. Even worse, the treatment involved lengthy infusions of rituximab, which apparently nixed my B-Cells completely, so now I have to take IgG replacemement therapy.

From July 2021:

https://peterwebster.substack.com/p/b-cells-t-cells-and-mrna-vaccines

That was sufficient for my hemotologist to give me a no-vax certificate. I figured right away that having little or no performing B-cells, the vax was a stupid thing to take. My GP however couldn't see the light no matter what article I presented to her. Thankfully she left town and I now have a somewhat more convinceable GP...

I've a friend who has WM but of the smouldering variety. Tried to warn her off the vax but her husband was a true believer. Fortunately the vax did not (yet) activate her case. But now, one less friend (the husband "Dont send me any more fake news or I won't be your friend anymore!").

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sending you healing energy, peter, and gratitude for your courage and strength 🤍

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Much appreciated, I've gained a friend for the one I lost!

Here's an allegory on red-pilling - written in response to the loss:

https://peterwebster.substack.com/p/do-the-right-thing

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💪🧠

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Thank you Jessica for your tireless work.

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Yet another “holy cow!” report. But what the hell can we do? We are the choir that are believers. We are the “resistance “ in this war. The EE( evil enemy) side doesn’t read this material. They don’t acknowledge it’s existence nor do they give a rat’s ass care!

We are seemingly in the initial stages of this war.

Educating the opposition isn’t happening

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Well you could educate yourself on ways to mitigate the damage in everyone, even the 'opposition' which is comprised almost entirely of scared and traumatized people.

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

So my older brother age 67 was diagnosed with Waldenstroms macro at age 47…. His numbers have been relatively stable for 2 decades…… recently he has had several incidents in which he had to be hospitalized…… at his Drs recommendation he has had 2x Covid vacs and 3 boosters……I write this comment in the hopes someone will link a potential course of treatment because presently there is none….

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Not to be rude but that doc better be up to date on his boosters… fair is fair after all.

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Anti-parasitics such as ivermectin or fenbendazole, possibly?

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Your brother hasn't received any treatment for WM in the last 20 years? No chemotherapy (leurocristines, alkylating agents, purine analogs)? Never had plasma exchange? No targeted drug therapy (BTK-inhibitors, mTOR-inhibitors, proteasome inhibitors)? No biologics (MABs, cytokinesis, immunomodulatory)? Not even steroids?

WM is generally not considered to be curable, but there are BMT/stem cell trials.

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023

No treatment at all, simply monitoring the #s ,,,, but now that he’s had cv19 shots and boosters he’s having issues.

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There is a form of WM called "smouldering" where IgM is a little elevated but stable. No treatment is recommended, but close monitoring like for my friend. If (when) IgM levels start to go up, with invasion into bone marrow, there are definitely treatments. Mine was a year of chemo, 5 days in a row each month. Endoxan + Fludaribine + just on Friday, Rituximab. IgM took a slow nosedive, and after a year it was back in normal territory. If treatment is stopped there, almost certain you get progression, and then treatments are less effective. BUT, having read a few papers I insisted on getting a maintenance dose of Rituximab once a month, for two years. By then my B-cells had all apparently emigrated to greener pastures, and I started getting an infection here and there, even a not-too-annoying case of shingles. I then did some online research and found out about IgM replacement therapy. Privigen, extracted from blood donations... I'm a modern-day vampire, living off the blood of others! But it has kept me going quite normally for several years. Thankfully, here in France the entire disease + "cure" - even a medical taxi to the clinic - are paid 100% by social security. When I first started the Rituximab it was €2000 a dose...

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It sounds like you have been doing very well, and I am glad. And I agree; your access to treatment sounds better than it might have been in USA, and certainly less expensive (for you and for France).

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Thank you for answer

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What was his first ISSWM (International Prognostic Scoring System for Waldenstroms Macroglobulinemia)? Or ISSWM ten years ago? Or recently?

5-year survival rates for ISSWM risk groups Low, Medium and High, respectively are 87%, 68% and 36%. Median survival from treatment initiation is 12-years, 8-years and 3.5-years for this groups, respectively.

He was never treated? That sounds quite miraculous. Like Superman with WM. Those "jabs" were his kryptonite.

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

Yes, I know one also- after his 2nd covid vax. I have wondered also but he is a total believer in the mainstream everything. Has had multiple boosters since diagnosis. Tragic to witness

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

My friends brother has this and didn’t have symptoms yet, came up in a routine blood test. Is doing transfusions with family members who are also heavily jabbed. I mentioned that this is occurring mostly with multiple C injection people over 50, and she hadn’t heard of that, of course not. Filtered news works that way.

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Why why why are there such evil bastards? Why can’t they just live their miserable lives & leave everyone else alone!

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Because Dark Triad.

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The spirit of Lucifer compels them to correct the 'mistakes' of god.

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

I have a friend (60 M) who has been diagnosed with this, and I thought it was a strange diagnosis, particularly because he's a pretty healthy guy. Although no vax he caught Covid a year or so back (never officially tested for it, just assumed based on symptoms and treated at home.) My question for anyone here who might have insight is, could spike protein acquired even through natural transmission contribute to Waldenstrom's? And IF SO, could spike protein detox approach help clear this up?

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Good question… I am not Vaxxed! I got Covid in September 2021. Nasty, nasty little flu! Ran fever for eight days even with the horse paste. My health doesn’t seem to be the same since then. 💩💩💩

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I’m not a doctor, but I would think that the spike protein in the infection could cause the same reaction as in the vaccines just because it was manipulated and manufactured to cause harm. But the disease is probably much worse in the vaccinated just because of the trillions of spike protein that is injected and then it keeps making it for much longer. Years? Decades? Forever?

I think the detox programs might help since they seem to help with other things caused by getting jabbed. Just a guess but it makes sense in my brain. FWIW

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

The hits just keep coming and coming. The numerous types of cancers, diseases, syndromes, and other illnesses will keep coming. These vaccines were developed by greedy f**ks with an agenda and greed as the outcome, never about health or safety.

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I pray no reoccurrence. http://skirsch.com/wm/wm.htm

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Wow-didn’t know Steve Kirsch had WM. Yes, pray he stays in remission.

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Wow. I've been following the "disinfo doz" for over ten years and fully support Steve's VSRF. I did not know this though, although I know he was vax injured. Yikes. Thanks for posting this.

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

My brother was diagnosed with WM after years of being told he had non- Hodgkin lymphoma. I always assumed it was round-up. He’s had every jab, booster etc. but no immunity. I tried to get him to take proteolytic enzymes as a long shot but his doctors recommended remdemisvir. I have watched too many people I love follow allopathic medicine to a slow, painful demise.😔

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I would also like to add that 4 people out of 8 in my family have had some type of cancer. 2 sisters( one dead at 40) from breast cancer. One brother with WM and my dad had prostate cancer. I always wondered if it had something to do with living on a golf course and the chemicals sprayed it. 4 out of 8 people with cancer in one family seems pretty high. My family dismisses me that I take no vaccines, no meds, juice and try to eat organic. I’m 70 and probably the healthiest person left.

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Emumundo same I’m 66 not on any medication‘s at all except for a couple IPAs lol here or there no medical issues to my knowledge but I know if I go to a doctor they’ll find one still working. , like you I also juice and I’m a vegetarian try to eat healthy I will go off and have some junk food now and then but basically mostly unprocessed foods my only downfall is I do have coffee but I cut that back drastically Everyone in and out of my family are on multiple medication‘s of my age and 20-30 years younger than me , I’m the only one that in the family that can do 5K and play cycle and hike with the young nieces and nephew and I also noticed since the role out of the vaccines so many people in my family and in at work have medical issues that they didn’t have before tendinitis dropping things and balances all got Covid vaccine and everyone got the Covid virus i’m the only one in the family that didn’t get Covid or I might’ve gotten it and had such a mild symptoms I didn’t know I had didn’t get tested for it I figured why bother I’m not gonna do what they tell me to do don’t trust the PCR test not for a diagnosis anyway and since I wasn’t sick it was no reason to get blood tested during the whole pandemic I was working 6-7 days a week 10 hours a day amongst people who were sick with Covid I juiced up in the Covid chaos increased my supplement intake, taking my classic winter virus supplements 2000 to 3000 vitamin C zinc vitamin D3 quercetin and herbal compounds when I thought I was feeling something coming on .

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Hello have you looked into Dayes Coffee? Beans are enzyme fermented, and then roasted in NY, this process designed by a physician. It is expensive but GREAT.

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Hi Dawn no but will look into it thanks 😊👍☕️

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Stay strong! And blessings to you and everyone who understands this.🙏

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Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia is a type of non-Hodkins lymphoma. His doctors recommended remdesivir for WM, or for NHL? I hope not. That would be like recommending ivermectin for COVID-19, except, perhaps, not as silly.

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

With the years they’ve had to study the MRNA “vaxxines” it is reasonable to believe they know and have known the I’ll effects of the jabs There will be a special place in hell for those responsible.

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

Thanks Jessica. I have had WM for about ten years now and am fortunate to still work full time. I refused the vaccine as I could see from the get go that it was all about money.

It would be very interesting, Jessica, if you could analyze the mechanism of action of the vaccine provoking WM.

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It's got to do with the CD4s I think. I am looking into it!

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I would be very interested in your analysis. Maybe a “cure”?

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For what it's worth from a non-MD (but chemist, nonetheless) I suspect WM is of different types or causes, historically it seemed to be mainly hereditary, but no cases in my family. (Scroll up for my previous post here about my WM case.) But I had some Roundup exposure for a year or two, used it on my property. Roundup definitely a cause of non-Hodgkins lymphomas. The possibility of cure or long-term remission may well be different for hereditary vs. chemically induced WM? Then Chernobyl dosed all of us here in S. France, especially, I fear, myself as in the fall we always go hunting for the delicious Lactarius deliciosis and other regional mushrooms. Some mushrooms are known for concentrating radionuclides. I also have a wild theory that some cancers need to be initiated by two or more "causes" when just one might be "brushed off" by one's natural resistance. Two causes for me, Roundup then radiation. Nothing but anecdotal tales some would say!

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I don't want to seem (even more) offensive - but seriously? Bar Ilan biology PhD, and multiple post-docs at Israel's (world's) finest science institutions. And even your one-line summary is wrong?

I'm pretty sure that it has something to do with cells.

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Aug 14, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

A classmate of mine died last September of lymphoma at age 74. In college he could run the 440 yard dash in under 46 seconds. I don't know if he was jabbed.

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