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To: Land Shark who wrote (1355830)4/25/2022 5:35:43 PM
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Yup. locoLIAR is fake shit 24x7. Gets grubered daily like the trumptard sucker that he/she/it is.



To: Land Shark who wrote (1355830)4/25/2022 6:04:33 PM
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Educate yourself, along with the moron jerk that recs your fake bullsh*t

Biden says French President Macron didn't take his call ...

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5 hours ago · By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times - Monday, April 25, 2022 President Biden said Monday that French President Emmanuel Macron didn’t take his call to congratulate the French leader on his...

Biden's call to Macron goes unanswered on election night ...

foxnews.com.
2 hours ago · Newly re-elected French President Emmanuel Macron did not take a phone call from President Biden on Sunday night, leaving Biden to converse with Macron's staff and wait until the next day. "I feel...

Biden's call to Macron goes unanswered on election night

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Apr 25, 2022 · Newly re-elected French President Emmanuel Macron did not take a phone call from President Biden on Sunday night, leaving Biden to converse with Macron's staff and wait until the next day. "I feel...

Biden says Emmanuel Macron didn't take his election …

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5 hours ago · Biden says Macron didn’t take his election-night call, talked to staff instead By Steven Nelson. ... It’s not the first time a foreign leader spurned Biden’s outreach.

Emmanuel Macron Blows off Joe Biden's Congratulatory …

breitbart.com.
Apr 25, 2022 · 25 Apr 2022 30 1:38 French President Emmanuel Macron did not take a congratulatory phone call from President Joe Biden on Sunday after winning reelection. “I tried to talk to him last night,” Biden told reporters Monday morning. “I spoke to his staff and he was at the Eiffel Tower having a good time.”

Biden says he couldn’t connect with Macron — RT World …

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2 hours ago · French President Emmanuel Macron was among the first foreign leaders to congratulate Joe Biden on his contested victory over Donald Trump back in November 2020, but he apparently wasn’t around to take the call when his US counterpart tried to return the favor after his re-election victory on Sunday night.

After His Election Win Macron Allegedly Refused Biden’s ...

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5 hours ago · Joe Biden allegedly called to congratulate Macron, But France’s President didn’t even want to take the call. Here’s what Breitbart journalist Charlie Spiering said: “Joe Biden on Macron re-election: “I feel good about the French election … I tried to talk to him last night.

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Apr 25, 2022 · The most recent victory for another Presidential mandate for French PResident, Emanuel Macron has been just announced. The leader of one of the greatest countries in the world would not accept a praising call – or a negotiation ring from Joe Biden- the POTUS! I mean we’re talking about USA, for Christ’s sake. The greatest …

Biden says Macron didn’t take his election-night call ...

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Apr 25, 2022 · President Biden said Monday that French President Emmanuel Macron didn’t come to the phone Sunday when he called to congratulate him on his landslide re-elec...



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Scientists Discover Heart Inflammation More Prevalent Among Vaccinated Than Unvaccinated: Study

by Tyler Durden

Monday, Apr 25, 2022 - 12:20 PM

Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Heart inflammation requiring hospital care was more common among people who received COVID-19 vaccines than those who did not, according to a new study of tens of millions of Europeans.

A boy receives a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Espoo, Finland, on Sept. 24, 2021. (Emmi Korhonen/Lehtikuva/AFP via Getty Images)

Rates of myocarditis or pericarditis, two types of heart inflammation, are above the levels in an unvaccinated cohort, pegged at 38 per 100,000 after receipt of a second dose of a vaccine built on messenger RNA (mRNA) technology in males aged 16 to 24—the group studies have shown are most at risk of the post-vaccination condition—researchers with health agencies in Finland, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway found.

These extra cases among men aged 16–24 correspond to a 5 times increased risk after Comirnaty and 15 times increased risk after Spikevax compared to unvaccinated,” Dr. Rickard Ljung, a professor and physician at the Swedish Medical Products Agency and one of the principal investigators of the study, told The Epoch Times in an email.

Comirnaty is the brand name for Pfizer’s vaccine while Spikevax is the brand name for Moderna’s jab.

Rates were also higher among the age group for those who received any dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, both of which utilize mRNA technology. And rates were elevated among vaccinated males of all ages after the first or second dose, except for the first dose of Moderna’s shot for those 40 or older, and females 12- to 15-years-old.

Researchers pulled data from national health registers, analyzing 23.1 million people aged 12 or older. The analysis was of data from Dec. 27, 2020, to incidence of myocarditis or pericarditis, or the end of the study time period, which was Oct. 5, 2021.

The risks of myocarditis and pericarditis were highest within the first 7 days of being vaccinated, were increased for all combinations of mRNA vaccines, and were more pronounced after the second dose,” researchers wrote in the study, which was published by the Journal of the American Medical Association following peer review.

Moderna and Pfizer did not respond to requests for comment.

Some previous studies have indicated that the risk of heart inflammation is higher from the companies’ vaccines, or certain doses of the vaccines, than from COVID-19 itself.

Others have concluded the opposite, including a recent non-peer-reviewed study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, though that is one of the papers that has estimated a higher rate of post-vaccination heart inflammation.

Authorities in the United States and many European countries continue recommending vaccination for virtually every eligible person, regardless of age, health condition, or prior infection.

The Nordic countries, however, halted use of Moderna’s vaccine in 2021 for youth and young adults due to concerns over post-vaccination heart inflammation.

Ljung said he could not answer whether the results mean some people should consider only a single dose, or no doses, of a COVID-19 vaccine because the Swedish Medical Products Agency doesn’t give those types of recommendations.

In a press release promoting the study, researchers said that occurrence of the heart inflammation is “very rare” and claimed that “the benefits of these vaccines to reduce the risk of severe COVID-19 and death outweigh the risks of side effects.”

Dr. Peter McCullough, the chief medical adviser for the Truth for Health Foundation and a cardiologist who is seeing patients with post-vaccination heart inflammation, disagreed.

“In cardiology we spend our entire career trying to save every bit of heart muscle. We put in stents, we do heart catheterization, we do stress tests, we do CT angiograms. The whole game of cardiology is to preserve heart muscle,” McCullough told The Epoch Times. “Under no circumstances would we accept a vaccine that causes even one person to stay sustain heart damage. Not one. And this idea that ‘oh, we’re going to ask a large number of people to sustain heart damage for some other theoretical benefit for a viral infection,’ which for most is less than a common cold, is untenable. The benefits of the vaccines in no way outweigh the risks.”