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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1386026)1/5/2023 2:56:02 PM
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How the COVID vaccines can kill athletes

The AP claims there is no link between the COVID vaccines and athletes dying. But it's in the peer-reviewed scientific literature. They do NOT want ANYONE to know that.



Steve Kirsch
14 hr ago

When is the press going to start telling people the truth about the vaccines? I’m starting to think the answer is never.

Consider this article written by the Associated Press which claims, by citing uninformed sources in the medical community, that there is no evidence linking the COVID vaccines with the sudden death of athletes:



Are they telling the truth? No. They are just talking to doctors who are ill informed about what is actually in the medical literature.

If the AP reached out to any of us “misinformation spreaders,” we could have told them what the peer-reviewed scientific literature says, but they never seem to want to talk to any of us since that would destroy the fairy tale they are desperately trying to make the public believe.

One of my friends was finally able to get his paper published showing the link,

Catecholamines Are the Key Trigger of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine-Induced Myocarditis : A Compelling Hypothesis Supported by Epidemiological, Anatomopathological, Molecular, and Physiological Findings.

Flavio’s paper says:

SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine-induced myocarditis primarily affected young males, while the risk was not observed following COVID-19 infection.



The epidemiological, autopsy, molecular, and physiological findings unanimously and strongly suggest that a hypercatecholaminergic state is the critical trigger of the rare cases of myocarditis due to components from SARS-CoV-2, potentially increasing sudden deaths among elite male athletes.
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