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Great post. They both should file VAERS reports if they haven’t already, but I would bet $10 that neither one did.

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...and speaking of Kirsch, he lost a $25K bet regarding fluvoxomine (a toxic SSRI anti-depressant) and refuses to pay up.

https://anthonycolpo.substack.com/p/dear-steve-kirsch-you-owe-me-25000

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Steve Kirsch never said he was injured - he only started investigating after friends/aquaintances told him about their experiences.

Malone did indicate that he suffered extremely high blood pressure as a result. But did his doctor file a report - only 1% do, so probably not. Also I don’t think the Malone ever said he was an MD - assumed he was a PhD.

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Wikipedia says Malone is a MD, from northwestern 1991. I know Kirsch had an adverse event because I heard him talk about it. The vax jacked up his insulin regulation for months (he claims). They can file a report themselves, if their MD did not. I guess it’s not front page news, but Kirsch is diabetic and he gives himself injections, just in case you didn’t know. God Bless

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Here's the link for Kirsch post about his diabetic adverse events.

https://kirschsubstack.com/p/my-insulin-requirements-skyrocketed

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Cool! Thank you

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Malone said he almost died from the vax.

I'm surprised no one has even brought this up (VAERS) until now in 2024. As far as Kirsch is concerned, he'll just play dumb and ignore the issue. He's a master at it.

Side note: I don't follow the Mainstream MFM/MAM anymore, but I also recall Kirsch talking to Dr. Malhotra after his healthy father suddenly passed away and asked him if he was going to get a D Dimer and his heart checked out. Malhotra, a cardiologist, flatly responded "No" and they quickly moved on to another topic. I thought it was very odd for a physician whose father just passed away due to the vax not to get himself thoroughly checked out and share it with the world in the hope that it might help others.

EDIT: His father died of "sudden cardiac arrest." According to Malhotra he was a "very fit and well man. He was 73 years old. During the whole lockdown he was walking 10 to 15 thousand steps a day. He was very conscientious of his diet."

Bizarre that a vaccinated cardiologist with access to every available test/diagnostic tool would refuse to get checked out and share his findings with the MFM.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health-news/british-indian-cardiologist-links-fathers-sudden-death-to-pfizer-vaccination-calls-vaccine-misinformation-the-greatest-miscarriage-of-medical-science/photostory/94503865.cms?picid=94533848

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Have known the truth about Vaxs and now Quacks for over 33 years. Now watching

the foot soldiers and self appointed generals in the latest Covidiocy reveals is in some ways amusing.

For those few interested, the safe and effective slogan was always a tremendous lie.

Currenty interested in Wisdom and Discernment thinking there must be retribution in the not to distant future. Spent thousands of hours accumulating high level knowledge about health, and what causes it.

I suspect there is zero chance that Malone will provide #'s unless it concerns a lawsuit filing.

Steve Kirsh is in the battle for all the right reasons. If he knew that VAERS is unlikely to do anything

that may be reason not to file a report. The agency is great at back burnering everything.

Will be interesting to see if there is Act 2 after the intermission.

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"Steve Kirsh is in the battle for all the right reasons. If he knew that VAERS is unlikely to do anything that may be reason not to file a report."

What kind of logic is that? That's like a robbery victim not filing a police report because he doubts the robber will ever get caught.

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I'd like to believe both know there is some part of the public that question if they were really vaxxed? I think it would be wise, if not sincere to file a VAERS report. Outside of public perception, I don't think there is any benefit for them to file a report. However, for VIP's like Kirsch & Malone public perception is important. You would think they don't need to be told to do it? You would think in the hot seats they are in, they would have already told the world they have a VAERS report and the ID# is xxxxxx? Not a hot seat, but you know what I mean. On principal they should have a VAERS report.

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Well reasoned assessment for cerain. Each person has an opportunity at this point to clear the air. In a way this also tells us all we need to know.

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No it is exactly what it is and not like anything else. Public opinion is not what motivates people in search of the truth, it may not even occur to them.

Easy to attempt to assess accontability with weak analogies.

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Your post makes no sense and I could care less about 'public opinion.' Filing a report is just the right thing to do regardless of what they do with it.

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No Mike, it is you who have faulty reasoning. You are playing an ethics card as if you are the judge and jury. You are not.

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