which apparently this fool escaped by crazy random happenstanceZippergate said:
Long Covid is mostly vaccine injury.
smh said:which apparently this fool escaped by crazy random happenstanceZippergate said:
Long Covid is mostly vaccine injury.
signed, nearly 10 jabs and lovin' it
grab from emmy winning streamer
Doctor Horrible's Singalong Blog (2008)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1227926/
Zippergate said:
Bing!
bearister said:
Why does Harvard still have this up?
COVID-19 vaccination may lower the risk for long COVID - Harvard Health
https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-vaccination-may-lower-the-risk-for-long-covid
https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-vaccination-may-lower-the-risk-for-long-covid#:~:text=The%20researchers%20found%20that%20having,after%20infection%20with%20newer%20variants.
I note that you are posting about long Covid in response to an article I posted about strokes and sudden death, clearly a different topic, but I will try to address your post. There are a myriad of ways that a population-level study like this can be manipulated or simply not be designed to achieve reliable results.bearister said:
Why does Harvard still have this up?
COVID-19 vaccination may lower the risk for long COVID - Harvard Health
https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-vaccination-may-lower-the-risk-for-long-covid
https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-vaccination-may-lower-the-risk-for-long-covid#:~:text=The%20researchers%20found%20that%20having,after%20infection%20with%20newer%20variants.
Journalist Matt Driscoll (43) has died suddenly after proudly getting vaccinated and promoting the shot through his reporting in Washington State.
— DiedSuddenly (@DiedSuddenly_) July 26, 2024
Driscoll accused Aaron Rogers of “performance art” after the NFL star was cancelled for warning people of the dangerous side effects… pic.twitter.com/RXeVJVyC4z
Zippergate said:
https://open.substack.com/pub/lionessofjudah/p/leading-harvard-researchers-link?r=aiop6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
A group of leading researchers from America's world-renowned Harvard Medical School has uncovered damning links between Covid mRNA shots and the global surge in cases of strokes and sudden deaths.
The Harvard researchers conducted a case study and chronicled soaring cases of fatal cerebral ischemia over the past three years.
Cerebral ischemia, or an ischemic stroke, is triggered by insufficient blood flow to the brain.
It causes brain damage which can result in sudden death or permanent disability.
The Harvard researchers found that Moderna's Covid mRNA injections specifically caused the recent spike in the fatal disorder.
Leading experts have been responding to the explosive study by raising the alarm about the mRNA vaccines.
The study is the latest in a long line of studies linking the shots to sudden death and potentially fatal side effects.
However, it is the first major study to specifically link Moderna's injection to cerebral ischemia and sudden deaths.
Zippergate said:
Must have been a basketball player. Amazing how AR is still alive. Perhaps he jabbed in secret.Journalist Matt Driscoll (43) has died suddenly after proudly getting vaccinated and promoting the shot through his reporting in Washington State.
— DiedSuddenly (@DiedSuddenly_) July 26, 2024
Driscoll accused Aaron Rogers of “performance art” after the NFL star was cancelled for warning people of the dangerous side effects… pic.twitter.com/RXeVJVyC4z
Haloski said:Zippergate said:
Must have been a basketball player. Amazing how AR is still alive. Perhaps he jabbed in secret.Journalist Matt Driscoll (43) has died suddenly after proudly getting vaccinated and promoting the shot through his reporting in Washington State.
— DiedSuddenly (@DiedSuddenly_) July 26, 2024
Driscoll accused Aaron Rogers of “performance art” after the NFL star was cancelled for warning people of the dangerous side effects… pic.twitter.com/RXeVJVyC4z
Aaron Rodgers: having a different take on vaccination since 2021.
Aaron Rodgers: signed $75 million contract in 2023.
Aaron Rodgers: will be a starting NFL QB for a team in the country's largest and arguably most left leaning market for the 2024 season.
Your linked tweet's version of Aaron Rodgers: cancelled.
Why does your linked tweet claim this?: create division and drive clicks.
You went to UC Berkeley. You should be able to see through this.
C'mon, dude.
Quote:
People also ask
Did Aaron Rodgers lose his endorsements?
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and State Farm no longer have an endorsement relationship, Sportico reported, ending a 12-year partnership between the insurance company and the four-time NFL MVP. "We wish Aaron the best in his future endeavors," a State Farm spokesperson told the outlet.Aug 22, 2023
Cal88 said:Haloski said:Zippergate said:
Must have been a basketball player. Amazing how AR is still alive. Perhaps he jabbed in secret.Journalist Matt Driscoll (43) has died suddenly after proudly getting vaccinated and promoting the shot through his reporting in Washington State.
— DiedSuddenly (@DiedSuddenly_) July 26, 2024
Driscoll accused Aaron Rogers of “performance art” after the NFL star was cancelled for warning people of the dangerous side effects… pic.twitter.com/RXeVJVyC4z
Aaron Rodgers: having a different take on vaccination since 2021.
Aaron Rodgers: signed $75 million contract in 2023.
Aaron Rodgers: will be a starting NFL QB for a team in the country's largest and arguably most left leaning market for the 2024 season.
Your linked tweet's version of Aaron Rodgers: cancelled.
Why does your linked tweet claim this?: create division and drive clicks.
You went to UC Berkeley. You should be able to see through this.
C'mon, dude.
Weak.Quote:
People also ask
Did Aaron Rodgers lose his endorsements?
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and State Farm no longer have an endorsement relationship, Sportico reported, ending a 12-year partnership between the insurance company and the four-time NFL MVP. "We wish Aaron the best in his future endeavors," a State Farm spokesperson told the outlet.Aug 22, 2023
Haloski said:Cal88 said:Haloski said:Zippergate said:
Must have been a basketball player. Amazing how AR is still alive. Perhaps he jabbed in secret.Journalist Matt Driscoll (43) has died suddenly after proudly getting vaccinated and promoting the shot through his reporting in Washington State.
— DiedSuddenly (@DiedSuddenly_) July 26, 2024
Driscoll accused Aaron Rogers of “performance art” after the NFL star was cancelled for warning people of the dangerous side effects… pic.twitter.com/RXeVJVyC4z
Aaron Rodgers: having a different take on vaccination since 2021.
Aaron Rodgers: signed $75 million contract in 2023.
Aaron Rodgers: will be a starting NFL QB for a team in the country's largest and arguably most left leaning market for the 2024 season.
Your linked tweet's version of Aaron Rodgers: cancelled.
Why does your linked tweet claim this?: create division and drive clicks.
You went to UC Berkeley. You should be able to see through this.
C'mon, dude.
Weak.Quote:
People also ask
Did Aaron Rodgers lose his endorsements?
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and State Farm no longer have an endorsement relationship, Sportico reported, ending a 12-year partnership between the insurance company and the four-time NFL MVP. "We wish Aaron the best in his future endeavors," a State Farm spokesperson told the outlet.Aug 22, 2023
Weaker.
Not marketable to the entirety of the nation as a brand spokesman is not the same as cancelled.
He'll be playing this fall for the largest media market on a $75 million contract. He will be talked about nonstop. Many analysts expect him to have a very good year. If he stays healthy he's gonna be all over our screens. Some will be rooting for him. Some against.
Cancelled is Kaepernick. That's cancellation.
Aaron Rodgers is absofreakinglutely not cancelled.
oski003 said:Haloski said:Cal88 said:Haloski said:Zippergate said:
Must have been a basketball player. Amazing how AR is still alive. Perhaps he jabbed in secret.Journalist Matt Driscoll (43) has died suddenly after proudly getting vaccinated and promoting the shot through his reporting in Washington State.
— DiedSuddenly (@DiedSuddenly_) July 26, 2024
Driscoll accused Aaron Rogers of “performance art” after the NFL star was cancelled for warning people of the dangerous side effects… pic.twitter.com/RXeVJVyC4z
Aaron Rodgers: having a different take on vaccination since 2021.
Aaron Rodgers: signed $75 million contract in 2023.
Aaron Rodgers: will be a starting NFL QB for a team in the country's largest and arguably most left leaning market for the 2024 season.
Your linked tweet's version of Aaron Rodgers: cancelled.
Why does your linked tweet claim this?: create division and drive clicks.
You went to UC Berkeley. You should be able to see through this.
C'mon, dude.
Weak.Quote:
People also ask
Did Aaron Rodgers lose his endorsements?
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and State Farm no longer have an endorsement relationship, Sportico reported, ending a 12-year partnership between the insurance company and the four-time NFL MVP. "We wish Aaron the best in his future endeavors," a State Farm spokesperson told the outlet.Aug 22, 2023
Weaker.
Not marketable to the entirety of the nation as a brand spokesman is not the same as cancelled.
He'll be playing this fall for the largest media market on a $75 million contract. He will be talked about nonstop. Many analysts expect him to have a very good year. If he stays healthy he's gonna be all over our screens. Some will be rooting for him. Some against.
Cancelled is Kaepernick. That's cancellation.
Aaron Rodgers is absofreakinglutely not cancelled.
Kaepernick was a mediocre QB who refused to be a backup. Rodgers has better QB stats than Tom Brady, who is considered the GOAT.
Haloski said:oski003 said:Haloski said:Cal88 said:Haloski said:Zippergate said:
Must have been a basketball player. Amazing how AR is still alive. Perhaps he jabbed in secret.Journalist Matt Driscoll (43) has died suddenly after proudly getting vaccinated and promoting the shot through his reporting in Washington State.
— DiedSuddenly (@DiedSuddenly_) July 26, 2024
Driscoll accused Aaron Rogers of “performance art” after the NFL star was cancelled for warning people of the dangerous side effects… pic.twitter.com/RXeVJVyC4z
Aaron Rodgers: having a different take on vaccination since 2021.
Aaron Rodgers: signed $75 million contract in 2023.
Aaron Rodgers: will be a starting NFL QB for a team in the country's largest and arguably most left leaning market for the 2024 season.
Your linked tweet's version of Aaron Rodgers: cancelled.
Why does your linked tweet claim this?: create division and drive clicks.
You went to UC Berkeley. You should be able to see through this.
C'mon, dude.
Weak.Quote:
People also ask
Did Aaron Rodgers lose his endorsements?
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and State Farm no longer have an endorsement relationship, Sportico reported, ending a 12-year partnership between the insurance company and the four-time NFL MVP. "We wish Aaron the best in his future endeavors," a State Farm spokesperson told the outlet.Aug 22, 2023
Weaker.
Not marketable to the entirety of the nation as a brand spokesman is not the same as cancelled.
He'll be playing this fall for the largest media market on a $75 million contract. He will be talked about nonstop. Many analysts expect him to have a very good year. If he stays healthy he's gonna be all over our screens. Some will be rooting for him. Some against.
Cancelled is Kaepernick. That's cancellation.
Aaron Rodgers is absofreakinglutely not cancelled.
Kaepernick was a mediocre QB who refused to be a backup. Rodgers has better QB stats than Tom Brady, who is considered the GOAT.
Right. You're not wrong about that.
However: he was cancelled.
Aaron Rodgers was not.
Aaron Rodgers, at the age of 40, will be playing as starting QB:
- on a $75 million contract
- in what is by far the nation's largest media market, which is rather left-leaning
- in the NFL, by far the most visible and valuable sports league in the nation
- for the 7th most valuable team in the NFL
Aaron Rodgers is not cancelled.
Zippergate said:
Where did I say anything about being cancelled? I posted it because it's yet another example of vaccine karma and that is clear from my comments. (No, I don't know for a fact that he he died from the vaxx but men his age don't typically drop dead.)
Zippergate said:
As for the other article, thanks for bringing some thought and balance to the discussion.
Zippergate said:
Fair enough, now let's turn the tables.
1. Do you stand with the official medical authorities that the vaccines are "safe and effective"?
2. Do you think the vaccine mandates were a prudent policy, particularly for college students? (that is the topic that launched this thread btw)
3. I think we need a reckoning, an in-depth investigation with hard data as to the safety of these experimental gene therapies that were given to billions. You disagree?
It should also be noted that it became public that Rodgers had previously lied about his vaccine status, which contributed in no small part to the criticism of such.Zippergate said:
I don't think he campaigned against the vaccines. His vaccine status became public and he defended himself, a reasonable approach in my book. But for that he endured a considerable amount of disdain and ridicule. I am confident that he has no vaccine regret, but I'm sure a large number of NFL players do.
Some cognitive dissonance here. If you really believe 1 and 2, then you don't believe the medical authorities. If they are incapable of being honest with us about who should receive the vaccines or at least unable to come to the correct conclusion, then why should we trust them about anything related to the vaccines, in fact the entire pandemic response?Haloski said:Zippergate said:
Fair enough, now let's turn the tables.
1. Do you stand with the official medical authorities that the vaccines are "safe and effective"?
2. Do you think the vaccine mandates were a prudent policy, particularly for college students? (that is the topic that launched this thread btw)
3. I think we need a reckoning, an in-depth investigation with hard data as to the safety of these experimental gene therapies that were given to billions. You disagree?
Fair enough, indeed.
1. It depends on the population, clearly. Risk vs benefit.
2. Nope. They sure don't seem to have been for college students.
3. That all sounds fine to me. It's gotta be better than the substacks, tweets and Medium reposts we're getting in this thread.
Please start actually reading and analyzing all the stuff you post.
It was relevant to football fans because his vaccination status determined how long he would have to sit out after catching COVID. We all thought it would be one thing and then found out it was the other way. You can argue the NFL's policy was unfair (I'm sure you will), but it was known by everyone when Rodgers decided to lie (or if you want to be charitable, obfuscate) about his status.Zippergate said:
Even if your version of the events is true, why did he feel the need to lie about his vaccine status? Why is this personal decision about his health relevant to the vaccine Nazis?
sycasey said:It was relevant to football fans because his vaccination status determined how long he would have to sit out after catching COVID. We all thought it would be one thing and then found out it was the other way. You can argue the NFL's policy was unfair (I'm sure you will), but it was known by everyone when Rodgers decided to lie (or if you want to be charitable, obfuscate) about his status.Zippergate said:
Even if your version of the events is true, why did he feel the need to lie about his vaccine status? Why is this personal decision about his health relevant to the vaccine Nazis?
It's worth noting that some other famous QBs (Lamar Jackson, Kirk Cousins) also chose to go unvaccinated but did not face the same criticism Rodgers did. There could be multiple reasons for that, but I suspect it's because they were honest about it from the start.
He would have been better served standing by his choice from the beginning, rather than lying about it.Zippergate said:
Perhaps, I didn't follow it all that closely. If you are implying that there was no vaccine inquisition, then I think you're wrong. There clearly was. But again, the bigger issue is, Rogers made the unpopular, correct choice. The scoffers in the press were wrong.
sycasey said:He would have been better served standing by his choice from the beginning, rather than lying about it.Zippergate said:
Perhaps, I didn't follow it all that closely. If you are implying that there was no vaccine inquisition, then I think you're wrong. There clearly was. But again, the bigger issue is, Rogers made the unpopular, correct choice. The scoffers in the press were wrong.
oski003 said:sycasey said:He would have been better served standing by his choice from the beginning, rather than lying about it.Zippergate said:
Perhaps, I didn't follow it all that closely. If you are implying that there was no vaccine inquisition, then I think you're wrong. There clearly was. But again, the bigger issue is, Rogers made the unpopular, correct choice. The scoffers in the press were wrong.
He gave a misleading answer because he didn't want to risk his job and have to sit because of a stupid vax Nazi policy.