07-12-2021, 03:00 PM
In the NY Times today there is a report that the FDA will be attaching a warning to the J&J vax for increasing the chance of developing a rare nerve syndrome (Guillain–Barré syndrome, which leads to an inability to walk) to "five times greater than normal".
What's really interesting about this is it doesn't CAUSE the nerve syndrome (which in an of itself is as old as the hills), but increases the chance of "developing" it times FIVE. The alarming thing about this is that we don't know why/how the vaccine is having this effect, and that is way more of an absolute clusterfuck of a situation than the article indicates. Maybe the writer just hasn't thought it through, doesn't have enough info. The tempting thing here is to focus on the Guillain–Barré syndrome, as if that's the crux of the issue, when really, if the vaccine is doing something to the body that causes a far greater risk to develop the syndrome, that means that the body is being changed from what it had been.
I know it's common knowledge that the vaccine works on the levels of DNA and cellular, but now we are seeing it play out adversely, and this FDA assessment is just based on one way in which these changes can occur, and as I said in my previous post, the fact that these things are coming to light so early on is not a great sign, in terms of what might be coming. We're not even OUT of the short term, and the long term is far, far away.
This is definitely a case of "where there's smoke there's fire".
What's really interesting about this is it doesn't CAUSE the nerve syndrome (which in an of itself is as old as the hills), but increases the chance of "developing" it times FIVE. The alarming thing about this is that we don't know why/how the vaccine is having this effect, and that is way more of an absolute clusterfuck of a situation than the article indicates. Maybe the writer just hasn't thought it through, doesn't have enough info. The tempting thing here is to focus on the Guillain–Barré syndrome, as if that's the crux of the issue, when really, if the vaccine is doing something to the body that causes a far greater risk to develop the syndrome, that means that the body is being changed from what it had been.
I know it's common knowledge that the vaccine works on the levels of DNA and cellular, but now we are seeing it play out adversely, and this FDA assessment is just based on one way in which these changes can occur, and as I said in my previous post, the fact that these things are coming to light so early on is not a great sign, in terms of what might be coming. We're not even OUT of the short term, and the long term is far, far away.
This is definitely a case of "where there's smoke there's fire".