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Jan 19Liked by WelcomeTheEagle88

Thank you for your relentless search for the facts.

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Jan 19·edited Jan 19Liked by WelcomeTheEagle88

Thank you, WelcometheEagle88.

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Jan 19Liked by WelcomeTheEagle88

Do you ever consider that God maybe planned this for you all along, gave you all the right skills? Great job, I appreciate how thorough you are and that you make it understandable but most of all that it comes across that you are aware that every one of these records was or is, a human being.

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Jan 19Liked by WelcomeTheEagle88

Wow, that's pretty impressive. Thanks for putting so much effort into something like this. I have been putting my effort into a new Substack. Check out my new word, coincidist, describing people who blame medical harm on coincidence. Coincidism is a filthy thing that goes right along with fascism and communism. We counter coincidism with creativity, humor and love.

https://open.substack.com/pub/coincidism/p/ive-created-a-concept-i-call-coincidism?

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Jan 19Liked by WelcomeTheEagle88

✨💕🙏

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My spouse got the JJ. Worked in a pharmacy at the time. There may be a confounding factor with the JJ-- it was only available at the beginning, when the manufacturies couldn't keep up with demand, and the shots were going primarily to "at risk" and healthcare workers, which is going to skew the numbers, both for deaths (by the time shots were available to the gen pop, we were mostly down to just pfizer-- so the JJ was given to more old and ill people, proportionally), AND it's likely that a higher percentage of JJ shots were actually *used* than pfz... though lot-by-lot this is not a big deal. I'd expect percent-used to be about equal between all the earlier lots, regardless of brand. All the appointments to get shots were completely booked. Nothing was going unused at that point due to lack of demand-- anything that wasn't used was due to being discarded for improper handling or something.

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This is way over my head. I just couldn’t get my head around Statistics classes. But for us simple folks the fact that these companies don’t appear to be able to manufacture their products with any sort of consistency is reason enough to avoid them.

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I started following Craig Paardekooper in early 2020. He’s wealth of published studies were all deleted by FB in early 2021? Or maybe even sooner. So glad his “howbadismybatch.com” has survived & so sadden to see the state of MN, 2nd only to MI for SAE.. Though I’m aware, each states reporting guidelines & policies are all over the place.

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