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 Amnesty? Absolutely NOT
Tickerguy 204k posts, incept 2007-06-26
2022-11-01 15:21:53

@Jacksparrow -
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Karl, Just to give you an update on Clott Adams. He got covid anyway, and now has long covid. He can't work out and has constant pain, and has trouble even walking up stairs. He announced that he considers his life over, and if things don't improve in one year he plans to commit suicide.

Well, odds on that are that he's fucked.

The jab likely imprinted his immune system and in addition he got some amount of cardiac damage, as we know now that basically everyone who takes it does. When the virus mutated around the jab antibodies he got nailed with the virus itself. Due to the imprinting he couldn't build an appropriate response and thus did not properly clear it as would normally occur, even if you got it pretty bad (like I did; I have no discernible residual cardio impairment at all, and recovered more-quickly than I did with what I presume was H1N1 in January of 2020.) Thus he wound up with viremia, which in turn compounded the damage from the shot.

If that happened he's fucked, and I'll lay a pretty sizable wager that's exactly what did happen. There are plenty of snake-oil salesmen who claim they can fix this in whole or part but I wouldn't bet on any of it actually working.

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