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Just_Henry's avatar

Yeah. We keep hearing about how developmentally advanced covid vax babies are…trying to talk at 2 months, rolling over at 3 months…really creepy stuff. Usually such advancement would be cause to celebrate, now it’s terrifying! Will they continue this accelerated schedule, live forever or die at 20?

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Amy's avatar

please elaborate.

i have 2 grand children born from at least double vaxxed moms. one is 7 mos. the other 3 mos. the 7 mo. has been trying to walk (seems since day one!) and sits upright and has for a long time compared to her unvaxxed cousin that is 2 days younger. (there are 3 grand babies, one mom unvaxxed.) She has also been very alert and more inclined to grab and reach for things than her cousin. she was very anxious and scream-cried louder and more than any other baby i have dealt with, very difficult to comfort. she has had "hoof and mouth" and evidently contracted "covid" on a trip to NYC last week. (i just heard about it through the grapevine 'cuz her mom won't tell me specifics, just "sick baby/can't visit" cuz i've been such an anti-vaxx hardass).

...of course all those things could have something to do with mothering.

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BelleTower's avatar

Hi mama. I am mom of five, I have no grandchildren (my oldest is 15) … I just want to say that my oldest was extremely strong and alert from day one, holding up her head and looking around! It creeped me out a bit at the time, it was just not what I was expecting! But still, she developed normally albeit in the early side versus siblings and friends … she is perfectly fine now although a bit mean … 15 is not a becoming age on her. Her sister was more typical, did everything “on time”, the third girl did not walk until a few days before 17 months! Eek

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Amy's avatar

ditto with my 1st child at 15 i could barely stand being in the same room with her. She is now truly the most amazing mother i have ever known. She has six children, homeschools and has made time to understand deeper "the faith of our fathers" and i could not be more grateful. I always say the child that seems the most difficult is the one to be counted on when life get truly difficult...i bet your meanie will be a rock for you one day.

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BelleTower's avatar

😍😍😍 thank you!

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The Keys's avatar

I have not heard this. Do you have any links? I highly doubt a deadly vaccine that is literally killing its hosts is somehow raising the intelligence level of their offspring.

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Grandma Bear's avatar

I saw some videos on the Quinta Columna channel on Rumble a while back. They were creepy but not very believable. I'm not sure whether they were doctored or if perhaps they were of babies and children who had a congenital condition that made them very small for their age so that they were actually older than claimed.

Also, there really is a wide range in normal development. When my daughter was a baby, I had friends whose babies were way ahead of her in some things (like sitting up) and behind in others (she teethed very early and was talking in complete sentences before she was a year old). I certainly knew several who walked at 9 months.

I completely agree that it is extremely unlikely that this spikeshot accomplishes anything positive for our offspring. They'd like us to think so, though.

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AnnekeB's avatar

I agree. I’ve heard of a lot of babies with heart troubles but nothing about advanced development.

I have in the past (before Covid) heard about walking without crawling being some sort of vaccine injury but I was unable to find anything to back that up. Would be very interested to see some sources.

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YYR's avatar

Seriously? I've never heard of this.

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Adriana's avatar

Me either

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