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Moriarty's avatar

Have a great weekend. I am undecided which article shall be the next... So many things to write about, plus what I am working on.

I want my fully functional brain back, though T_T.

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SteveBC's avatar

I want your fully functional brain back also, as I enjoy your articles and wish you well. :-)

Like Toolste below, I find myself really scratching my head about the results from the first study above. I recall that the period from spring through summer into the fall of 2021, whenever I drove 3 miles from my home to my mother's residence, a route that took me past our local hospital, I *always* saw at least 2, sometimes three and occasionally four ambulances bringing people to the hospital with sirens blaring. That was the first year of the vaccines and before Omicron. After Omicron arrived and vaxxx rates began declining with fewer people taking boosters each time, we *never* had anything like the same frequency of emergency ambulance arrivals at the hospital. Also, the peak for weird auto accidents was 2021 for us, not 2022 or 2023.

One possible reason for the results of this study could be that the vaxxxes simply either destroyed people or killed them before they usually could drive while Omicron did not kill them right away but gave them time to drive and have accidents.

I will say that I do agree that vaxxxes plus C19 infection can create a long-term succession of illnesses that compromise a person's health. Stopping inflammation sounds like a great idea.

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Moriarty's avatar

I think Toolste is criticizing the second paper rather than the first one.

The problem is that government statistics often prefer reporting fatal crashes rather than just crashes, but using just crashes, location dependent and adjusting for AFTER a COVID wave (never during) you get a increase.

Omicron is by definition death by a thousand cuts. Per one of the studies referenced inside the long term consequences which covers only Omicron.

Mostly because it is getting to the bone marrow of a substantial amount of people. Each infection inching closer to getting there, because of the mutations it collects throughout the year.

I would love a diffusion MRI on anyone, vaccinated or not, who suffers a crash looking specifically for microstructural changes in the brain.

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SteveBC's avatar

Oh, I see. OK. Wow, death by a thousand cuts. Not cool. Is this because of normal evolution of Omicron variants or is this the Mareks cycle equivalent because of the large number of vaccinated people acting as fermentation vats for this nasty little bug?

Also, I may have missed this somewhere in your writings, but in case not, have you ever looked into Chlorine Dioxide? Steve Kirsch recently put out a substack describing his protocol, blessed by Paul Marik. It seems that it should be added to the curative protocol against Omicron to help shut down a nascent infection as rapidly as possible. Thoughts?

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Moriarty's avatar

There is a recent paper on the rise of VOC (basically Omicron and its subvariants), it is quite detailed , although rather complex on the virology and bioinformatics side

To answer your question, without being too lengthy and verbose, yes and no. Vaccination affected viral evolution but it is incredibly complex to actually dissect how much and in what way because every variable affects it, genetics, epigenetics, immune status, infection, reinfection, response to the vaccine itself, antibody level, antibody quality etc.

So certain mutations that aided in immune evasion and antibody resistance did arise from the vaccine, that much is clear, but MANY of the mutations are not seen in vaccinated, only in unvaccinated, and a considerable number, mostly in immunocompromised. The definition of immune compromised, or immune suppressed, and how one measures it will also affect how you analyze the data, and how it impacts viral evolution.

So in this case, it is a "Marek's disease" with everyone really, not just the vaccinated, but in the first 18 months, yeah, they were clearly responsible, but so were many unvaccinated.

I never suggested Chlorine Dioxide, so you didn't miss anything. And I am EXTREMELY dubious of Kirsch now, he is one of the many, MANY who simply relegated most of his thinking to LLMs (something I predicted when GPT3 was released lol).

If you have reliable sources, preferably multiple that tested, perhaps you should add.

There is this Chinese spray that sounds very promising. Otherwise, if you can, somehow import Azvudine, that is the best thing to avoid all things Covid.

In fact, I have a conspiracy on that drug myself... lol.

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sadie's avatar

On Kirsch... he's in a fight for his vision... not sure he's gotten it back at all in one eye... could be why he is relying on artificial thinking.... doesn't have to stress his eyes so much. It's crazy how you can lead that stuff around like a hungry dog after a bone.

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Moriarty's avatar

It is trained entirely to be a helpful assistant, so you can bend it to say whatever you want with enough effort.

On another side I wonder how many covid infections he had.

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SteveBC's avatar

Kirsch only just discovered all the work done on ClO2, so don't judge it by him. Loads of data online, lots of people swear by it. I have the needed items and will definitely be using it next time I get anything, let alone Covid. You should definitely check it out.

I looked at Azvudine online, and I found stuff that says it is very effective while being quite safe. No idea how to get it here in the US, so I guess I will stick with ClO2 and all the stuff you recommend for this. Thanks for your replies to Sadie and me. I hope you had a good weekend. :-)

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Sh1rl3y's avatar

A couple of actual examples.

2021 after V rollout 60 ish man was driving his car. He died suddenly his brother was in passenger seat (thankfully managed to avoid harm). A lady in 2023 had a head on collision after blacking out as she was driving. She was seriously injured but survived.

I did not drive for several weeks after covid in Jun 22 as my cognitive function was so bad I would have been a danger on roads.

Knowing many people who have 'fallen over' if the incident occurred when driving this would not result in actually falling to the ground but could mean a temporary loss of attention or consciousness.

We have the Vax companies trying to make the Vx look good so boosting covid as a problem and Gov downplaying covid to avoid drawing attention to bioweapons. All articles and papers have to be viewed with this bias in mind.

(There are still people falling over and they are suffering more serious injuries (multiple fractures) than we would normally see, this supports that they are experiencing a loss of consciousness rather than a trip or fall. However the additional damage could also be due to impact of Vx on bones)

Get well soon! It took nicotine and 6 months to get over the immediate brain fog / loss of executive function and then about 2 years before I felt almost normal.

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sadie's avatar

People seem to be incapable of staying in their lane... I've been nearly sideswiped by semi trucks many times as well... which is a major problem.... https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/rolling-risk-unvetted-migrants-behind-wheel-big-rigs-threaten-us-safety-security

Unfortunately, the airlines are having the same problem. My pilot relative would retire now if he could as he said what goes on in the cockpit is downright frightening -- plus in the tower.

Would that type of MRI have been used in the case of a stroke?

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Moriarty's avatar

Yes, any MRI that is used to diagnose stroke would be useful, not just the diffusion one.

The pilot one you can easily attribute to the vaccines, it has been a problem they have been trying to cover up for a couple years (the air pressure difference, etc is very hard on an already stressed cardiovascular symptom, so it accelerates cardiovascular diseases in air pilots).

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Washed Up Pharmacist's avatar

That ridiculous Fisman paper is thoroughly reviewed by Regina Wateel https://open.substack.com/pub/statscritic/p/fismansfraud-complaint-filed?r=o0w3v&utm_medium=ios

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Moriarty's avatar

That was one of the most preposterous things I have read, the Fisman one.

Purely political expediency 😡

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Leara's avatar

Thank you, as always, for your analyses and POV.

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Moriarty's avatar

Anosmia has many causes, but often in the case of SARS2 it is damage to the olfactory nerves which causes lasting dysfunction in many, choline often helps many people including other readers, some experience instant improvement using nicotine too. These last strains have been very heavy on anosmia, I experienced for days in my last infection.

I don't get any referral percentage but peptides science is one of the most trust worthy sources for peptides.

And yes, tariffs remain, supplements will be incredibly expensive and they will ran out in weeks :/

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Lone Star's avatar

Anecdotal, but I have noticed more dangerous driving practices over the past three years, or so, in the U.S. Drivers pulling into traffic, driving on shoulders and medians, taking stupid chances, drifting from lane to lane. It seems to me I have heard about more road rage incidents, too. I thought the deterioration in driving was caused by many factors: rebound after being locked down, resentment over jobs destroyed, deaths of loved ones, arbitrary penalties, spike-induced neurologic sequelae, cardiac sequelae, more crowded roads because of a population influx (here in the South), fewer drivers who actually take drivers training courses, a weird, noticeable disinhibition leading to poor impulse control and hair trigger anger. There have been many « single car accidents », often attributed to some undefined « medical event.» While some unvaccinated people who have contracted Covid have long term brain fog, arrhythmias, and immune disruption, I think all of those are more often the results of the so-called vaccinations than of the disease, itself. I am distrustful of any information coming out of Pfizer’s own studies because so much evidence of malfeasance, doctoring of data, failure to follow good practices, contamination, and everything else has come out. A good example is the corrupt and disgusting recording of a stillbirth as a « resolved » complication of pregnancy. Also, the three week window where someone who gets Covid or an infarct following a shot is categorized as unvaccinated for the first couple or three weeks. Did their motor vehicle accidents count as Covid related accidents or as Covid shot-related accidents? I am biased. Overall, I think the shots are more dangerous than Covid, although I agree both are dangerous.

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rjt's avatar

Aargh!

I can't even bring myself to review the papers this time. As we previously noted, GIGO.

I will not look at the possibly honest data sets (if available) to determine the subjects' encounters with the spike protein bioweapon; each report would need to be assessed with T-cell testing to ensure that there was no previous "unnoticed" Covid infection, but more specifically injection.

The driving is observably worse, and I am old. It's not me, it's them. Every week I need to dodge vehicles veering over the centreline onto my side of the road.

The neurotoxicity of C-19 spike continues to be "noticed" and attributed to infection. As a modest proposal I am suggesting that each author of such articles undertake IQ tests, then take every Covid shot to ensure that he or she is up-to-date, then repeat the IQ test. (I do not recommend this programme for gender-confused individuals as they are by definition not cognitively intact, although it might be interesting...)

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da's avatar

There is a 25% rise in searches worldwide for car crashes in the past 5 years. Supports the heading.

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Toolste's avatar

i dont dispute the hypothesis but garbage in garbage out. that study is trash

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Moriarty's avatar

Not if you take into account all the other data. Without paywall, you are free to go and read the 150 articles on mRNA effects alone.

Data is data; knowing how to use the data is what differentiates some.

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Toolste's avatar

as i said: I dont dispute the hypothesis. THis study nevertheless is at the least unrealible

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Moriarty's avatar

The study that enabled me to reverse engineer the mRNA vaccine came from Pfizer itself, peddling the "jab effectiveness", same for predicting the IgG4 months before almost anyone else (besides the authors of one paper).

Noisy data is favored by my brain for God knows why. This study gave me something similar, but not as drastic as the aforementioned.

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Toolste's avatar

i d[ont dispute your perspicacity

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Wild Flower 🐝's avatar

Ha!

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jennifer dibley's avatar

Vaxxxidents

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