Tough to know what to think.
I just browsed this Dr. Martin and that led me to another Dr. Steven Hotze. Ok so it isn't a vaccine? The Hotze dude strikes me more as a politically charged, but just my opinion.
As the numbers are hard to dispute. If millions of vaccinations have occurred -it would seem inevitable that a few people would be unfortunate victims and have a bad reaction.
The fact that millions of people are ok after getting their shots, makes it hard to think this vaccine is intentionally bad.
My question is not knowing if there are certain blood types that respond better/worse. The studies I am hoping to come across.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/med...19/ar-BB15Fl2G
Am I to think every woman that got a blood clot or gushing menstrual period or men who died are all just random? Or the result of specific demographic that don't fare well?
Case for me is my mom, I don't think the flu vaccine is bad, but it is for my mother. She has had two bad reactions and I dont want her taking that shot anymore, Made her sick as hell.
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