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Thread for vax deaths, maimings, and severe side effects


               
2021 Jul 28, 8:33pm   1,058,584 views  9,091 comments

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Let's start with this one:

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/better-call-saul-star-bob-odenkirk-collapses-on-set-after-receiving-experimental-covid-19-vaccine/

‘Better Call Saul’ Star Bob Odenkirk Collapses on Set After Receiving Experimental COVID-19 Vaccine

Jul 28, 2021

‘Better Call Saul’ star Bob Odenkirk had to be rushed to the hospital after collapsing on set while filming his hit television show on Tuesday.

The 58-year-old actor had been a shill for the experimental COVID-19 vaccine, boasting publicly that he had received the jab and urging others to do so.

He even did a public-service announcement on behalf of Big Pharma urging fans of ‘Better Call Saul’ to line up and get the vaccine.

“Our number came up…and here we are, happy to get our first vaccine, Pfizer, so far it doesn’t hurt at all, but maybe a little,” Odenkirk said back in March.

“So we’re really happy and proud to get the vaccine today and we hope anybody today who sees this would come down here or sign up if they haven’t,” he added.

That video can be seen here: ...

Big League Politics has reported on how Pfizer is one of the pharmaceutical giants receiving immunity from liability for their COVID-19 shots:

“The US government has granted Pfizer and Moderna immunity from liability in case people develop severe side effects from their COVID-19 vaccines.

The Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act allows the Department of Health and Human Services to provide liability immunity for “certain medical countermeasures,” such as vaccines, except in cases of “willful misconduct.”

According to CNBC, someone who develops severe side effects from a COVID-19 vaccine can neither sue the FDA for authorizing the vaccine, nor one’s employer for mandating it.

And although it is theoretically possible to receive money from the government to cover lost wages and out-of-pocket medical expenses following “irreparable harm” from a vaccine, only 29 claims—6 percent of all claims—have received compensation over the past decade.

In short, don’t count on compensation for a COVID-19 vaccine gone wrong. And don’t count on seeing any of those “you may be entitled to financial compensation” commercials for it either.“

Odenkirk is still hospitalized as of Wednesday morning. His COVID-19 vaccine shilling may not be as effective now that he has suffered these complications.



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9088   Patrick   2025 Dec 11, 12:33pm  

Patrick says

“yes, some children died, but don’t overreact, and don’t help the anti‑vaxxers”



9089   Patrick   2025 Dec 11, 2:49pm  

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15374809/Stanford-scientists-Covid-vaccine-myocarditis.html


Scientists discover how Covid shots cause deadly heart damage... as officials launch probe into vaccine-linked deaths

Scientists at Stanford University have revealed how the mRNA Covid vaccines can cause damage to heart cells.

Experts have long sounded the alarm over myocarditis, an VERY COMMON complication of the vaccine that causes inflammation of the heart muscle. ...

They found that people who suffered from the rare side-effect had elevated levels of two immune system-linked proteins in their blood.

Subsequent experimentation in mice then showed that these proteins prompted neutrophils (a type of immune cell that is the first responder to damage) to infiltrate the heart muscle, causing damage to the tissue via inflammation.

Doctors say the complication is normally mild and eases on its own without treatment. In severe cases, however, it can cause hospitalization or death...


Just a mild case of death.

I personally know three people who developed heart inflammation after taking the mRNA death jabs, so it's not "rare" at all.
9090   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2025 Dec 11, 2:57pm  

Patrick says

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I think it would be better to use AI to try to find a specific antigen on the tumor cells which is already there and simply inject antibodies against that instead of using mRNA at all.

Yes. The hunt for tumor-restricted antigens hasn’t tured up a trememndous amount of targets. Usually they are tumor-associated with expression also on “dispensable” bystander cells. For example, BCMA, B-cell maturation antigen, is found on multiple myeloma cells (cancerous plasma cells) but also healthy plasma cells. Plasma cells produce antibodies, with which you would die if you had zero antibodies. But giving donor antibodies (IVIG) to patients receiving BCMA-targeted antibodies or CAR T cells, helps a lot. The patients still can still ocassionaly get nasty infectious disease complications, but the risk-reward is acceptable. If AI could help find tumor-restricted targets, that would be great.
9091   Patrick   2025 Dec 11, 4:09pm  

Maybe tumors have a multiple-antigen profile that could be targeted somehow.

There has to be something about each tumor that is sufficiently weird for that characteristic to be a narrow target, given that they are so obvious to the human eye.

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