Wuhan Coronavirus / COVID-19 Thread 2: Booster Shot - Resume all Corona sperging here.

I got the coof, kiwibros.

It began Monday with fatigue and dizziness and a fever around 100.

The home test was negative, the real test was positive. Home tests confirmed for nonsense.

So far it feels like a mild flu - the flu usually punishes me way worse than this.

Those camera things that supposedly take your temperature by looking at your face are also confirmed for nonsense. It read 97.7 when the real thermometer read over 99. I guess they make people feel like they're safer because people with a fever would supposedly be detected.

I have a mild cough. Very anti-climatic. Must be the weak strain. I'm not vaxxed lmao.
If the cough is keeping you awake at night, if available where you are, and safe and approved by your physician, then a low dose of codeine can help a lot with that.
 
Well, more documents are being produced, it looks like:


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And then there's this:



And this:

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The "mystery hepatitis" cases are spreading.

Oh, wait. It's the vax.


Christ. How many people have they poisoned with this shit? What will the long-term outcomes be?
The only justice for the executives who pushed this through would be at the end of a rope. In Second Life.

Basically what I'm saying is that they should all conduct their board meetings in Second Life surrounded by furries.
 
Vitamin D (antioxidant and calcium moderator; never hurts to try, and most people are deficient anyway)
Intravenous NAC and glycine (profoundly antioxidant)
Intravenous Vitamin C (antioxidant)
Selenium (antioxidant)
Melatonin (anti-inflammatory and antioxidant)
Methylene blue (antioxidant)
Inhaled Budesonide (anti-inflammatory)
Inhaled Montelukast (antioxidant)
Colchicine (antioxidant)
Amlodipine (antioxidant)
Deferoxamine (iron chelator)
Fluvoxamine (SSRI that's also an antioxidant)
Famotidine (antihistamine that's also an antioxidant)
Diphenhydramine (antihistamine that's also an antioxidant)
Quercetin, Resveratrol, and Apocynin (more antioxidants)
Aspirin (mild anticoagulant)
Bro, I'm not going to take the entire pharmacy.

I take vit-D so I'm one of the few people in New England who isn't chronically low on vit-D.
I'm taking a few other things too, so far it's fine.
Ah it's fine, your body will have a superior alternative when you get over it by the weekend.
I have a vaxxed friend renting one of my rooms, if he gets it from me, it'll be interesting to see the comparison in symptoms. Hoping he doesn't get it though obviously.
If the cough is keeping you awake at night, if available where you are, and safe and approved by your physician, then a low dose of codeine can help a lot with that.
The cough isn't too bad, I got benzonatate just in case, which despite having "benzo" in the name is not related to the terrifying psychoactive benzo lol.

The doctor says I can return to work Monday. This is kinda strange, they seem to think 5 days from START of symptoms is all that's required. I have not been paying attention, is this some amazing new science? I guess I can just go coof on my coworkers and that's fine.
 
I have a question for anyone who might understand this more
In California they switched to only reporting the “cases” two times a week. Yet they update the R0 map every day, and it’s bright red claiming an R0 of over one for most of the whole state
Are they just guessing at this? It doesn’t make any sense
It was always made up but not out of malice, at least not initially. The counties/municipalities reporting this “data” are staffed by and large by lazy oxygen hogs that did the bare minimum before Covid and did even less once they went “remote”. This is why I always laughed at the people clamoring for more testing when it was obvious the tests were trash, the reporting process wasn’t standardized within counties much less between states, and everyone was using their own definition of what a positive case was. At this point it’s all made up projections based on the few foolish enough to get tested.
 
So a former maxxvaxxed colleague.24. Male. Slender. Healthy. Non-drinker, non smoker, non drug taker. Had a stroke 4 months back after the "booster". Anyone care to be do an explain pls????
Sounds like he didn't trust The Science™ hard enough. Or the Safe and Effective™ vaccines given to us by Lord Fauci, knowledge be upon him.

This shit is poison that has condemned millions to unforeseen and lifelong maladies.
 
The only justice for the executives who pushed this through would be at the end of a rope. In Second Life.

Basically what I'm saying is that they should all conduct their board meetings in Second Life surrounded by furries.

I wouldn't draw the line at executives and i would wind the clock back to when people were hung until nearly dead, organs then removed and thrown on a fire, head chopped off and the corpse cut into 4 peices.

I bet there are people out there who would happily see ww3 happen so they can get away with whatever they have done.
 
Well, more documents are being produced, it looks like:


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And then there's this:

Twitterdude is late to the party. The segment he's referring to was aired on April 18th, 2022, so whatever doc(s) Wolf was referring to were released before the May 2nd delivery. The clip is on Wolf's website HERE, but it says nothing useful. No filenames, no Bates ranges, nothing hinting at where to look.

I also went looking around this Pfizer doc review project she's running. My initial reaction was less than thrilled. At least part of this highly technical doc review isn't being done by attorneys or medical experts, it's being done by volunteer Internet Randos (and some of them are nutty as fuck, judging by some of the reviewer comments I saw) -- signup landing page is HERE. (I'm aware of the irony of bitching about that in the context of a thread on an autistic fruit farm, but at least here we can call each other retards if someone says something too egregiously wrong. It's Kiwifarms Peer Revew™. :gunt: ).

There is, however, a public Dropbox that contains a running spreadsheet with the submitted findings from their reviewers that anyone can access HERE, and this actually has filenames, pages, notes on what was flagged, and the like. Much better! (Except for the fact that it's group-editable CSVs on Dropbox instead of a proper review system. That is going to give me a stroke from rage.) There's also a separate Dropbox folder with screencaps taken by the reviewers HERE. (Side note -- this system exposes the full names of each reviewer who sends stuff in. Stupid.)

I had a massive autism attack and read through the entire public review tracker. I found only a single reference to the supposed "smoking gun" that specifically mentions leukocyte death, and it doesn't include the actual name or Bates number of the document of interest. The reviewer report for the actual critical doc itself is also not present (Note -- I read the tracker, but not the docs flagged, so it's possible that one of the hits reported by an earlier volunteer is actually the Doc Of Interest, and was escalated to Team 5 for detailed review). I assume there's a separate tracker being used by these numbered review teams (actual professionals perhaps?), but it's not public so I can't verify. I hate this blueball shit that all these partisan groups do.

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However, there's a truckload of hits for the general classification of 100mg being too hot, and needing to be discontinued. (This is most, but not all of them.) Spoilering because many.

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Possible paperwork anomalies with the megadose recipients:
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60mg also determined to be too hot a dose:
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Other interesting reviewer notes, spoilered for length:

Pfizer's trial teams grossly understaffed and overwhelmed by adverse reaction reports -- remember an earlier post of mine from a few weeks ago that mentioned Pfizer going on a hiring spree (1500 new positions opened) for staff to process adverse reports?
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Subjects kept physical diaries during the trials, and a reviewer muses on what could be learned from them if they were to be obtained:
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China involvement of some sort:
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7 year old girl in the UK:
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Kids and pregnancy AERs:
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Menstrual issues:
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Clotting and liver related stuff in rat studies, as well as notes about effects of reactions at repeated injection sites:
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Temporary immune suppression:
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Nonexistent quality control and idiots in charge:
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Bonus Content -- At least one of their reviewers is annoyed at how informal this project is. Warms my black little hard drive.

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the website where wolf's volunteers review documents is dailyclout.io
you know the news media is shit when this is the website looking through the pfizer documents. if you end up searching through the original documents themselves look for "leukopenia"

Thanks for the exact term to hunt for!
 

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I wouldn't draw the line at executives and i would wind the clock back to when people were hung until nearly dead, organs then removed and thrown on a fire, head chopped off and the corpse cut into 4 peices.

I bet there are people out there who would happily see ww3 happen so they can get away with whatever they have done.
My quarrel really isn't with the executives. I accept that people are going to push poison for profit. If you're stupid enough to get the stroke sauce shot in you, that's your call.

The beef lies squarely with the governments and other "authorities" who compelled people to take this against their will.
 
So what's the mechanism behind the white blood cell thing? I guess at first it boosts your immune system as planned, but then after a few weeks it's killed enough white blood cells that your immune system decreases to the point you aren't actually immune to the virus anymore? Maybe that's what they meant by the vaxx being better than your immune system.
 
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So I finally caught it, at long last. Here's my review: Monday I had an intense fever, shaking, and a headache. I used a RAT out of curiousity, negative. Laughed because I thought I caught something else. Tuesday still felt crummy and achey but nothing too serious. Wednesday just have a coof and some flem, probably could have gone to work but honestly couldn't be fucked.

Still flemmy/coughy today. Friend told me to test again because they can be unreliable. Well he was ABSOLUTELY fucking right. Positive.

So it's basically a flu, and really no better or worse than any other I've had. It sucks, it's not pleasant, but it's a quite banal part of everyday life. Nothing anyone could say could convince me that our response was anything other than the mother of all disproportionate reactions. I'll probably feel 100% before this week even ends, but the impact and consequences of restrictions, lockdowns, vaccinations etc will probably be felt for the rest of my entire life.
 
US Army officer was convicted at a special court-martial, one step below a general court-martial, for not complying with Army anti-Chinese Flu requirements. While the officer was convicted, he received no punishment. This is possible in the military justice system. However, doubt this officer will be promoted and doubt he will be allowed to remain in the Army.



Apparently Vindman's brother was somehow involved with this officer's prosecution. Looks like this Vindman is as big a son-of-a-bitch and disgrace to the uniform as his traitorous brother. Fuck both Vindmans, fully. Some great comments.


 
So what's the mechanism behind the white blood cell thing? I guess at first it boosts your immune system as planned, but then after a few weeks it's killed enough white blood cells that your immune system decreases to the point you aren't actually immune to the virus anymore? Maybe that's what they meant by the vaxx being better than your immune system.
I've heard it's because the vaccines act like viruses with the mRNA invasion of cells and your body normally would stop the vaccine from working and so it "temporarily" turns the immune system off.
 
I've heard it's because the vaccines act like viruses with the mRNA invasion of cells and your body normally would stop the vaccine from working and so it "temporarily" turns the immune system off.
I think you're confusing the way the PEG works (lipid nanoparticles slip by the immune system and cross normally impermeable organic barriers) with what happens in the first few weeks after jabbing. For roughly 14 days your chance of infection by any virus rises sharply because the autoimmune response to your cells expressing the spike protein fully occupies your immune system.

This is the reason people who are under 14 days from their last jab are considered unvaccinated. Jabbed individuals are most likely to catch and die from covid during this period of weakness, and it would show up as a massive spike of jabbed covid deaths if they didn't try and cheat them into the control group.
 
I've heard it's because the vaccines act like viruses with the mRNA invasion of cells and your body normally would stop the vaccine from working and so it "temporarily" turns the immune system off.
I think you're confusing the way the PEG works (lipid nanoparticles slip by the immune system and cross normally impermeable organic barriers) with what happens in the first few weeks after jabbing. For roughly 14 days your chance of infection by any virus rises sharply because the autoimmune response to your cells expressing the spike protein fully occupies your immune system.

This is the reason people who are under 14 days from their last jab are considered unvaccinated. Jabbed individuals are most likely to catch and die from covid during this period of weakness, and it would show up as a massive spike of jabbed covid deaths if they didn't try and cheat them into the control group.

While in the throes of my doc review autism fit, I saw references in the reviewers' notes to "blunting <some specific immune system component> response." Not exactly sure what was meant by that as I was scanning fast and medical stuff is outside my area of education, but perhaps @Drain Todger , @Lichen Bark , or @RiverFalcon can chime in.
 
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