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- Embed this notice> Not really, vaccines are not made per individual, they're made on a mass scale, so it's impossible to control a safe level of inflammatory response for each individual, which is why adverse affects exist,
This part might actually be true. But it's, on aggregate, at a safe level.
> and why some people literally passed out live on tv within seconds of receiving the vaccine.
VERY few. And of those who did, most were revivable.
> Articles and images I've posted directly contradict this.
No they don't.
> Regardless, that's an assumption I can make because your study doesn't account for that.
Yeah, in mid-2020, the article it cited didn't account for that. You're right: before vaccines were rolled out, the researchers were sloppy and didn't think to run a statistical test about vaccines that weren't out yet.
> Well you haven't proved otherwise. Like I said, the only thing you cited does not tell me if those people were already vaccinated, which could be the cause of the cytokine storms.
That isn't even true, see above.
> You haven't proved that covid causes "Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome".
Not in this thread, you'll have to go back a couple of threads for that one. This thread was specifically about heart problems.
> This and "immunodeficiency" are very different. This article/image says that the fully vaccinated are literally developing AIDS
Again: Mercola is BS. ADE and AIDS
> It's completely relevant and not a red herring at all. If the vaccine is literally giving people AIDS, then people need to stop taking it
never take it immediately.
That might be so, but
1) it isn't
2) and COVID IS
3) and it reduces impact of covid on the immune system, and helps to prevent infection and transmission,which means
4) it will be a core part of efforts to eradicate covid
> Again you just ignore the CDC data, which means I can ignore any data you provide.
That doesn't follow. This is like saying 'if you don't believe donald trump i don't have to believe anything you say'. CDC have gotten A LOT wrong in this pandemic.
> I've been reading the stuff that you've been linking in this conversation, and none of it is convincing or proves what you're saying.
Sure it does. Cytokine storms are clearly documented in the one.