Yodean wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:40 pm
Moderna: classic (create) Problem - (elicit) Reaction- (provide) Solution paradigm. Stock likely to do extremely well. Not MCOT - I'm definitely no saint, but I have to draw the line somewhere.
Collecting data re/ vax-injured purely for satiation of intellectual curiosity - the immune system is quite complex and not well understood in its interactions with itself as well as with surrounding biological environment by mainstream medicine. Plus some initial data suggesting epigenetic effects of mRNA/DNA therapies - the vax may actually affect the expression of various genes in unpredictable ways, such as tumour suppressor genes, in additon to causing more immediate adverse side-effects.
So I'm kind of helping some of these people mostly out of self-interest - I'm curious - they provide me with their private medical information/labwork/tests/symptoms, and I try to offer some sort of thesis of what is happening.
Mostly, I tell them to stop getting another jab - that's a lot of work in itself, because you also end up having to explain the PCR tests, the masking studies, the low lethality of cv19, etc., Big Pharma's power, and so forth.
There's also a small part of me that's morbidly enjoying watching these folks struggle with the cognitive dissonance of what they have done - i.e. recommending jabs to family and friends, including their own children.
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Good read:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-cont ... -FINAL.pdf
Be wary of the saying no good deed goes unpunished. Whether you are collecting the data to satisfy your curiosity or not, you are still providing information that might wake up too many sheep, and you are Doctor. So a good Doc is one that plays along with the given narrative and you are rocking the boat
Kudos to you for thinking out of the box and being willing to go the extra mile. The data should prove to be very interesting as we all know they will keep unleashing more plagues on the world. The next one might be called Mindvid. Don't take the shot; you might lose your mind
You might find this study interesting.
Whether and how an acute immune challenge may affect DNA Damage Response (DDR) is unknown. By studying vaccinations against Influenza and SARS-CoV-2 (mRNA-based) we found acute increases of type-I interferon-inducible gene expression, oxidative stress and DNA damage accumulation in blood mononuclear cells of 9 healthy controls, coupled with effective anti-SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibody production in all. Increased DNA damage after SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, partly due to increased oxidative stress, was transient, whereas the inherent DNA repair capacity was found intact. In contrast, in 26 patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, who served as controls in the context of chronic immune activation, we validated increased DNA damage accumulation, increased type-I interferon-inducible gene expression and induction of oxidative stress, however aberrant DDR was associated with deficiencies in nucleotide excision repair pathways. These results indicate that acute immune challenge can indeed activate DDR pathways, whereas, contrary to chronic immune challenge, successful repair of DNA lesions occurs.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8171000/
I am not sure that the DNA damage can be reversed quite as easily or fast as they claim
On a side note, two identical twins took the shot, and one suffered various side effects ranging from mild to very strong. While the second one followed a protocol that keeps inflammation at bay, and so far, he appears to be well and healthy as a horse. Hopefully, the other twin decides to wake up sooner than later