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Washington Post sees the truth, CV19 RNA detected in breastmilk, vaccinated children higher risk of Asthma and much more
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Women said coronavirus shots affect periods. New study shows they’re right.
Not long after the rollout of coronavirus vaccines last year, women around the country began posting on social media about what they believed was a strange side effect: changes to their periods.
Now, new research shows that many of the complaints were valid. A study of nearly 20,000 people around the world shows that getting vaccinated against covid can change the timing of the menstrual cycle. Vaccinated people experienced, on average, about a one-day delay in getting their periods, compared with those who hadn’t been vaccinated.
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Vaccination Increases Infection Risk by 44%, Oxford Study Finds
Two doses of the CV 19 vaccine make you 44% more likely to be infected, a study from Oxford University has found, contradicting the basis of global vaccine policy, which assumes vaccination significantly cuts incidence and transmission.
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Dr. Pierre Kory publishes Op-Ed for Fox News with Senator Ron Johnson about AB 2098
One year ago, President Biden declared COVID-19 as, "a pandemic of the unvaccinated." Earlier that summer, he had stated, "You're not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations." Now the bar has been lowered to they are "preventing severe illness."
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36% Higher Risk of Asthma in Some Kids Who Had Vaccine-Related Aluminum Exposure, CDC Study Shows
A federally funded study released Tuesday reported a “positive association” between “vaccine-related aluminum exposure” and “persistent asthma” in children 24-59 months old, but the study’s authors were careful to not suggest a causal relationship.
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Dr. Robert Malone Substack
FDA is using the COVID-19 Vaccines as a "Platform Technology" for mRNA vaccine Trials.
The FDA/CBER has allowed this to happen without any Congressional knowledge. This is a gross oversight. The Department of Justice and the US Congress need to demand answers now.
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Detection of Messenger RNA CV-19 Vaccines in Human Breast Milk
This study investigated whether the COVID-19 vaccine mRNA can be detected in the expressed breast milk (EBM) of lactating women receiving the vaccination within 6 months after delivery.