Let’s see. what happens to be my experience? Amongst friends/family who took the shot. A wonderful GP buddy/ referring doctor - dead from COVID (he also had hepatocellular liver cancer - A referring cardiologist - on ventilator - ECMO for a month, dead of COVID - A high school buddy who became a doctor - Died of a brain cancer. My personal GP - developed cancer of the spine and required radiation, chemo, bone marrow transplant - still alive… and working. My “flight surgeon” AME.. had a stroke, but fortunately is not permanently impaired. A ham radio buddy and also another doctor, pathologist from my VA days - both dead within a week of their COVID diagnosis… All this within the last six months or so. Yep, got the shots.
Funny how I will be criticized with the comment “oh they were old, had underlying medical conditions, yada yada yada..” But wait. Aren’t these the same kinda people that the feds/state/hospitals SAID “died of covid.??? Even kids killed in motorcycle wrecks, would have their blood tested in emergency room and if positive.. would be coded out on the death certificate as a COVID death. Remember, scarf queen Dr Birx told us doctors we had to list COVID on the top line of the death certificate even if the patients died of a heart attack or stroke. Hmmmmmm. maybe she was right. Maybe they died of the COVID shot.
Read the article from Wayne Allan Root, see below- concerning his experience especially with the attendees of his wedding recently. Devastating.
Who is gonna be held responsible for this? We are talking genocide levels. We are talking biowarfare devastation. We (appropriately) think poorly of the 1880s US Army spread of smallpox on our Native American Indian tribes and are revulsed. Multiply the American deaths by thousands, or tens of thousands.. who is responsible for all the Americans who have died?
And - “it ain’t over” this stuff is now in our “genes” - We will need 50 years or more to really know the impact on birth defects, pregnancy loss, fertility rates etc. We are talking genocide levels. Margaret Sanger would be proud.
As we Texans often say. “Time to get a rope.”