@Christy4Change Unless you have been a widow, you don't get to tell anyone what it looks like.
We cry, laugh, smile & sob at any given moment. We wear clothes they bought us even if it offends others. We do many "crazy" things as we remember what we lost on Earth.
So STFU with your comparisons.
@GenoVeno73@SenRonJohnson Every single person I know (and I know plenty) who was injured or killed by the C Vaccine could NOT report it to VAERs because their doctors would NOT because they get in trouble with the AMA.
You know absolutely nothing about this subject.
WRONG you insufferable dumbass. The biggest scandal of ANY Americans lifetime is how YOU and your fellow Republicans are protecting pedophiles and child rapists named in the Epstein files @SenRonJohnson
But, tell you what, let's debunk your ignorant ass post anyway....
1) VAERS is a passive, early-warning surveillance system co-managed by FDA and CDC. Anyone can submit reports of events after vaccination. It is NOT designed to prove causation.
Official descriptions are explicit: A report does not mean the vaccine caused the event; many reports are coincidental, and the system is subject to stimulated reporting (especially with high-profile products like COVID vaccines).
2) Statistical "signals" in VAERS come from disproportionality methods. These flag if a specific vaccine-event pair appears more often than expected compared to other vaccines or background. A signal IS A HYPOTHESIS to investigate further — NOT EVIDENCE OF CAUSATION or that the vaccine "causes" the event.
3) The FDA/CDC did not rely on a single VAERS algorithm. They use MULTIPLE VAERS approaches.
Even Grok proves what a dumbass conspiracy theorist you are @RonJohnsonWI
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This is the biggest government scandal of my lifetime, and the legacy media refuses to cover it.
The FDA knew that COVID injections were causing severe adverse events, including sudden cardiac death, pulmonary infarction, and Bell’s palsy.
Americans had the Right to Know, and those affected deserve justice.
“Mommy… am I going to die?”
Those were the words 8-year-old Kinsley Reese Sandvik asked her mother during a car ride to the ER after what everyone thought was “just the flu.”
A few days earlier, she had been laughing at a Washington Capitals game, making Valentine’s cards for her classmates, and begging to go back to school because she hated missing class.
Then Influenza B turned deadly.
She tested positive, took Tamiflu, rested, and even seemed to recover. But days later, she woke up crying:
“My head hurts. My throat hurts. My chest hurts really bad.”
Doctors initially said it was a severe flu case. Hours later, she was coughing up blood.
Her mother drove through traffic begging her:
“Keep talking to me so I know you’re breathing.”
Kinsley answered weakly every few seconds:
“Mommy.”
“Hello.”
At the hospital, doctors rushed to stabilize her. Her lungs were failing. Septic shock had set in. She was placed on ECMO — the last possible option to keep her alive.
The infection destroyed her body in days.
Her lungs filled with fluid.
Her kidneys failed.
She suffered a massive stroke.
Her hands and feet turned black from the infection.
On Valentine’s Day, surrounded by her family, Kinsley’s parents held her hands as the machines were turned off.
At 3:10 PM, they lost their forever Valentine.
Sometimes the flu is not “just the flu.”
And sometimes the strongest children fight battles no one sees coming.
Haven't been feeling well. Night sweats, bathroom issues, brain fog ...just feeling unwell.
Decided to come to the ER.
Prayers appreciated. I hope this small town hospital can figure it out. 😩
Name ONE person you would like to see dragged out of their bed at 3:00 AM. By the FBI.
For me, it's hard to choose, but right now the most evidence is against Ilhan Omar.
Theres nothing that she hasn't done or tried to SCREW America.
@0hour1 We had Curry Pork and Pineapple last night. Tonight I feel like Chicken Piccata only nobody makes it as good as I do but I don't feel like cooking.
@FistPunch My kid was so anxious that when the school held a "Suicide Prevention Symposium" she went through 2 months of hell thinking that she was suicidal. It was hell.
By the way, she is 39 now. She is married, a mom, & alegal secretary. She is a lovely person.
Never drugged her.
@FistPunch My daughter was anxious in the womb. I kid you not. She had "colic" for four years. I am an expert in child
anxiety.
So, you need to talk. So, let's say she is afraid to walk home from school. We would talk about why. Then I would offer the scenarios to combat her fear.
My 8 year old daughter is suffering from anxiety, it's really disrupting her life. I refuse to resort to prescription drugs.
Has anyone dealt with a similar situation, if so, what did you use to relieve the anxiety?
@NAllison89 I grocery shopped with a calculator and coupons.
We took a thermos of coffee to work & a bagged lunch.
We knew a hundred hamburger recipes.
We only bought used cars. We washed & maintained them ourselves & ran them until they died.
We had a budget & stuck to it religiously.
I hear from people that all boomers have like 5-6 bedroom houses, ate out all the time and did it all on one paycheck. You guys must know a lot of rich boomers because almost all the ones I know ate out maybe once a week, mom and dad both worked jobs and had 2-3 bedroom homes max
@moonriver375@NAllison89 My parents were the tail end of The Silent Generation. The first time I ever went out for breakfast was when I was 10-years-old.