The military angle is very interesting. Along those lines, I believe I commented before that a friend of mine recently passed away from ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease. Back in the day when he joined the Air Force he was given dozens of vaccines to prevent illness should he serve abroad. As it turned out, he never left the United States. But a…
The military angle is very interesting. Along those lines, I believe I commented before that a friend of mine recently passed away from ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease. Back in the day when he joined the Air Force he was given dozens of vaccines to prevent illness should he serve abroad. As it turned out, he never left the United States. But apparently the squalene in one of the vaccines is a known cause of ALS, especially in the military.
The anthrax vaccine had something insane… like an 89% adverse event rate… but don’t worry… because the government only deployed it on their military members.
We’ve been over vaccinating and experimenting on our military -for decades.
Autism rates in the offspring of military personnel is higher than the general population … you connect the dots.
And - fun fact I read- the guy at the Jan 6 capital… wearing a fur hat and horns… Jacob Chansley, he left the military- because he refused to take the anthrax vaccine… so.
I once had the utmost respect for our military. Now I realize how evil the top brass has been for a long time. Human life has no value to many of them, particularly in the current administration. I still appreciate and respect the young men and women who make up the corps.
I'd be interested in the source info for squalene. My mom died at 75 from ALS, a rare thing for someone her age, and we could never figure out why. She was never in the military, BTW. My dad thinks it was connected to a pharma drug she took (the name is escaping me right now) but I'd like to do some note comparing with that drug and squalene.
I read that it was a Tulane University researcher who found squalene in the anthrax vaccine. The DoD and the VA treated Gulf War veterans terribly when they reported medical problems. Troops were told that they were malingering, the problems were psychosomatic caused by stress, and pretty much portrayed them as nutcases.
Here is a link to a Salon article reporting sqaulene in the anthrax vaccine. However, do we even know if it was used as an adjuvant in other vaccines?
Here are some links. Also, and this is notable I do believe. It took the doctors about 6 months to finally figure out that my buddy had ALS. Within two days of the diagnosis, the Air Force contacted him and said they would cover all the costs of his care until his passing which was about 18 months after the diagnosis.
Thank you. I once heard that the average time from diagnosis to death is about 14 to 18 months. My mom’s was 14 months. ALS is absolutely horrible. I’m so sorry about your buddy. Thank you for the links!
She was 43 when she was diagnosed…and was training for a marathon at the time of onset
She limped among for four years… on a MASSIVE mitochondrial cocktail… it did help… but then she took the covid vaccine and she was in excruciating pain… and she did assisted suicide 6 weeks later
I have no words for any of it.
Truthfully.
It’s an absolutely horrible way to die… ❤️🩹
And I am so sorry for your loss.
An MD she saw at Dartmouth thought her infection was caused by Cyanobacteria… and there were a cluster of cases in NH… so that MD put her on high dose serine…
And I think between the serine and mitochondrial cocktail- she got more time than most ALS patients
I thought five consecutive years of her getting the flu shot… was what killed her motor neurons … and the fact that she’d had a huge skiing accident and very bad subsequent concussion… so she had likely opened up her BBB- blood Brain barrier… and the aluminum adjuvant from the flu vaccines insulted the motor neurons
Also also metabolic stress
She was training for a marathon… pushing her body to its limit.
‘The perfect storm’
I miss her
She was one of the funniest people I’ve ever known. ❤️ I hope she’s resting in peace now.
The military angle is very interesting. Along those lines, I believe I commented before that a friend of mine recently passed away from ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease. Back in the day when he joined the Air Force he was given dozens of vaccines to prevent illness should he serve abroad. As it turned out, he never left the United States. But apparently the squalene in one of the vaccines is a known cause of ALS, especially in the military.
For Iraq, how many guys got screwed up from the Anthrax vax?
All for a fake war where Anthrax wasn't used.
Media did no followups. I guess their sponsors don't want the scrutiny.
I read where ‘Gulf War Syndrome’ may have been caused by the anthrax vax along with the rest of the shots they had to take. That and the burn pits.
The anthrax vaccine had something insane… like an 89% adverse event rate… but don’t worry… because the government only deployed it on their military members.
We’ve been over vaccinating and experimenting on our military -for decades.
Autism rates in the offspring of military personnel is higher than the general population … you connect the dots.
And - fun fact I read- the guy at the Jan 6 capital… wearing a fur hat and horns… Jacob Chansley, he left the military- because he refused to take the anthrax vaccine… so.
Last I heard it wasn’t on the list for pre deployment med work.
Entirely possible.
Surgeon General Blanck assured me it was not that vaccine.
I know one guy who got the anthrax and was so messed up he had brain problems
And seizures which made him 100% disabled.
Stuff was very bad for you, there’s a reason it’s no longer used. If only we would realize that with the Covid shots
I'm sure he was a good dude. Now with a ruined life. It's so frustrating!
Very. He has little chance of ever holding a normal job again and he’s going to lose his wife to over the healthcare requirement.
Dude is a solid guy.
Oh, he didn’t get the Covid shot. I wonder why.
I once had the utmost respect for our military. Now I realize how evil the top brass has been for a long time. Human life has no value to many of them, particularly in the current administration. I still appreciate and respect the young men and women who make up the corps.
Desert Storm veterans have a much higher rate of ALS than the average population.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14504316/
My brother in law swore that the navy gave him ALS.
I'd be interested in the source info for squalene. My mom died at 75 from ALS, a rare thing for someone her age, and we could never figure out why. She was never in the military, BTW. My dad thinks it was connected to a pharma drug she took (the name is escaping me right now) but I'd like to do some note comparing with that drug and squalene.
I read that it was a Tulane University researcher who found squalene in the anthrax vaccine. The DoD and the VA treated Gulf War veterans terribly when they reported medical problems. Troops were told that they were malingering, the problems were psychosomatic caused by stress, and pretty much portrayed them as nutcases.
Here is a link to a Salon article reporting sqaulene in the anthrax vaccine. However, do we even know if it was used as an adjuvant in other vaccines?
https://www.salon.com/1999/05/13/anthrax/
Here are some links. Also, and this is notable I do believe. It took the doctors about 6 months to finally figure out that my buddy had ALS. Within two days of the diagnosis, the Air Force contacted him and said they would cover all the costs of his care until his passing which was about 18 months after the diagnosis.
https://drleonardcoldwell.com/2020/01/06/sqaulene-autoimmune-disease/
https://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-anth-day2-denisdec02-story.html
https://drrimatruthreports.com/squalene-be-afraid-part-i/
Thank you. I once heard that the average time from diagnosis to death is about 14 to 18 months. My mom’s was 14 months. ALS is absolutely horrible. I’m so sorry about your buddy. Thank you for the links!
One of my best friend just passed away of ALS
She was 43 when she was diagnosed…and was training for a marathon at the time of onset
She limped among for four years… on a MASSIVE mitochondrial cocktail… it did help… but then she took the covid vaccine and she was in excruciating pain… and she did assisted suicide 6 weeks later
I have no words for any of it.
Truthfully.
It’s an absolutely horrible way to die… ❤️🩹
And I am so sorry for your loss.
An MD she saw at Dartmouth thought her infection was caused by Cyanobacteria… and there were a cluster of cases in NH… so that MD put her on high dose serine…
And I think between the serine and mitochondrial cocktail- she got more time than most ALS patients
I thought five consecutive years of her getting the flu shot… was what killed her motor neurons … and the fact that she’d had a huge skiing accident and very bad subsequent concussion… so she had likely opened up her BBB- blood Brain barrier… and the aluminum adjuvant from the flu vaccines insulted the motor neurons
Also also metabolic stress
She was training for a marathon… pushing her body to its limit.
‘The perfect storm’
I miss her
She was one of the funniest people I’ve ever known. ❤️ I hope she’s resting in peace now.
I am sorry about your friend. Hugs
So tragic. I'm sorry you lost your friend.😔
Thank you for the excellent links.
Repeat flu vaccines?
That is terrifying and so sad.