Catching Covid has made people less intelligent - with severe infections reducing IQ the most, new study suggests
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13203253/Catching-Covid-intelligent-reducing-IQ.html
@fuknukl The good news is that there is a lot of research on clearing spike protein, and the brain can actually heal.
Even worse, the "mRNA" in the shots is actually modified RNA, not messenger RNA - so it keeps churning out spike protein indefinitely, until it mutates due to lack to error correction. (One source of the turbo cancers.)
The virus infections are recoverable. The shots are much more difficult to recover from.
Most of the information out there is about the mRNA variants of the vaccine.
Have you seen anything solid about how bad the AstraZeneca (Often interchangeably
referred to as
Oxford/AstraZeneca", "Oxford vaccine", "AstraZeneca vaccine", and "Covishield") actually is and whether it has identical effects in terms of mRNA Spike protein vaccines?
Main difference is Astra uses adenovirus ChAdOx1 (Chimp virus) but how that relates to impacting RNA / DNA dunno?????
@fuknukl I looked at Sinovac - which is an actual honest to God vaccine with attenuated live virus. It's like getting a mild covid. Family members that were forced to get a shot or lose careers/missions got that (pilots).
I don't know anything about the one you mention. If it is a real vaccine with actual virus, it will be much less harmful than the mRNA shots (not to mention actually effective).
@customdesigned
From what I'm reading and seeing doesn't seem to have the same effect on attacking the heart.
But there is a lot of information about wierd white clotting effects in blood vessels.
https://rumble.com/v4fl7s3-strange-massive-white-blood-clots.html
Follow John Campbell on Rumble (his YouTube channel often gets videos pulled)