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Re: Radiation poisoning
« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2021, 11:03:17 PM »
Blood clotting has been an *extremely* rare side effect of the J&J vaccine. There has been no evidence of blood clots from any of the mRNA vaccines.
I genuinely hope that if you are Catholic you go to the confessional for "advice" like this. This is akin to telling someone that stabbing themselves won't hurt them. Whoever you are you need to be banned or warned.

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Re: Radiation poisoning
« Reply #6 on: December 25, 2021, 11:32:23 PM »
Blood clotting has been an *extremely* rare side effect of the J&J vaccine. There has been no evidence of blood clots from any of the mRNA vaccines.
There's plenty of evidence. It's been suppressed by the scientific dictatorships and fraudsters. 
Are you the resident sodomite on this forum who was ousted years back? 


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Re: Radiation poisoning
« Reply #7 on: December 25, 2021, 11:41:57 PM »
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Re: Radiation poisoning
« Reply #8 on: December 26, 2021, 12:26:24 AM »
Blood clotting has been an *extremely* rare side effect of the J&J vaccine. There has been no evidence of blood clots from any of the mRNA vaccines.

If you're trying to suggest that the vaccines are radioactive, well that's just silly.
How do you define "extremely rare"?

Here are a few examples from real life:

The brother-in-law of a very good friend died shortly after getting jabbed

A friend of a friend had her legs amputated after the jab

The sister-in-law of a friend is now paralyzed, from the neck down, after the jab

Last week an acquaintance had a major stroke after getting a booster, currently hospitalized,  prognosis uncertain

So I ask again, how do you define "extremely rare"?
Are you one of those people bastards that finds it easy to ask others to risk their life?
It's not a joke.


Re: Radiation poisoning
« Reply #9 on: December 26, 2021, 01:20:03 AM »
Blood clotting has been an *extremely* rare side effect of the J&J vaccine. There has been no evidence of blood clots from any of the mRNA vaccines.

If you're trying to suggest that the vaccines are radioactive, well that's just silly.
Wrong! How about checking out the connection between Moderna and blood clots and their big pay-out to people for the same? How about checking out the connection between athletes and Pfizer and blood clots?

How about looking up the term Rouleaux in reference to RBCs (red blood cells) and then explain that in terms of blood clots. I think the person was pointing out this connection and trying to point out that Rouleaux is a sign associated with blood clots AND radiation poisoning. It stands to reason if you understand the purpose of RBCs in the first place.

They are not wrong.