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Dr. Colleen Huber's avatar

Thank you so much for writing about this crucially important topic. I have to say something though which will at first seem to be rebuttal, but it's not, and that is:

VAERS shows 11 lots are associated with 6 to 7 % of the deaths, which is extraordinarily high, but people should not be complacent and say, "Oh, if I just check the lot at the pharmacy compared to the list of hot lots, and be sure that I don't get a hot lot, then I'll be alright, and can go ahead and get jabbed."

I am still warning AGAINST all of these COVID vaccines as the most reckless thing you can do (aside from bicycling while drunk and blindfolded on a highway at night), and all of them still have the potential for causing irreparable harm and death, because there are multiple ingredients that can be toxic, and the proportion of each of those in the various lots is known only to the manufacturer. There is nothing worth the roulette game of these injections. Here are multiple potential adverse outcomes, which I have been warning about since February 2021:

https://www.primarydoctor.org/covidvaccine

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

We welcome rebuttals and spirited debate here. If I am wrong, please let me know. And yes, any Death Injection results in premature death, whatever that rate may be.

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Dr. Colleen Huber's avatar

I totally agree with what you wrote, and was mostly adding a point of consideration, that there is likelihood of some toxicity in each vaccine lot.

Why are we not surprised that the worst lots were sent to the red states? Thank you for posting this.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I was surprised TN was in the circle. Have they not had enough?

Years ago, children suffered and died from a couple of bad batches/hot lots. I forget which childhood vax was involved but supposedly after all was said & done, pHARMa began scrambling the lots.

Still, you’d think they’d steer clear of TN, if not out of consideration, then at least out of being aware that there may be folks in TN for whom red flags would sound an alarm more quickly

than those who had not already lived through such a thing.

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Dr. John's avatar

I would take a bicycle ride while drunk and blindfolded on a highway at night. At least I would have a better chance of surviving.

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Lone Star's avatar

Thank you, Dr. Huber. Read your first book when it became available.

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