Thank you for posting this. I also had been concerned about several of the points you bring up, such as whether pharma has proof that the vaccine decoded spike won't damage the epithelial layer, or if they are just hand waving away any concerns. Do you post on substack, gab or twitter? I'd like to read anything you might find.
Thank you for posting this. I also had been concerned about several of the points you bring up, such as whether pharma has proof that the vaccine decoded spike won't damage the epithelial layer, or if they are just hand waving away any concerns. Do you post on substack, gab or twitter? I'd like to read anything you might find.
Hi, Lee. I joined gab (@cmpalmer) in January after some of my information sources (like the bad cat) were kicked off Twitter. It's a colorful place, but I've found a lot of valuable information on the site. I also find Alex Berenson's twitter account very helpful...and his occasional snark an added benefit. FYI, he just started a substack this week. He has't used it much yet.
I did join Twitter a couple of days ago to respond to a ridiculous comment made by Leana Wen. I'm not sure how how much I'll use the account, though.
And, if you want to venture a little further down the rabbit hole, you might check out Health Impact News. (https://healthimpactnews.com)
Dr Tenpenny is a good source on gab. I took her seminar on the Twenty Mechanisms of Injury last week, which was informative and very distressing. I've also found L to be a good source of information on gab. Her language is a little spicy, but she has a broad range of topics.
Most of my posts are on Fakebook...targeted at friends and family members. I've started to post the same information on gab in the past couple weeks, so that's probably the best place to look. If the information is germane to an article here or on Berenson's substack, I'll post on substack as well.
WRT proof that the vaccine-encoded spike protein behaves differently in the body than the wild type, I haven't heard or read anything. They just claim the wild virus spike proteins "behave very differently than those safely encoded by vaccines" and provide no proof. It's amazing what you won't find when you don't look.
I have a chemistry background, but I moved into medical and technical writing after several years. It's always been my dream to inflict my opinion on others through the written word; but, alas, I don't have a substack account. :)
Thank you for posting this. I also had been concerned about several of the points you bring up, such as whether pharma has proof that the vaccine decoded spike won't damage the epithelial layer, or if they are just hand waving away any concerns. Do you post on substack, gab or twitter? I'd like to read anything you might find.
Hi, Lee. I joined gab (@cmpalmer) in January after some of my information sources (like the bad cat) were kicked off Twitter. It's a colorful place, but I've found a lot of valuable information on the site. I also find Alex Berenson's twitter account very helpful...and his occasional snark an added benefit. FYI, he just started a substack this week. He has't used it much yet.
I did join Twitter a couple of days ago to respond to a ridiculous comment made by Leana Wen. I'm not sure how how much I'll use the account, though.
I recommend The Defender by the Children's Health Defense. They have lots of great information. (https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/)
And, if you want to venture a little further down the rabbit hole, you might check out Health Impact News. (https://healthimpactnews.com)
Dr Tenpenny is a good source on gab. I took her seminar on the Twenty Mechanisms of Injury last week, which was informative and very distressing. I've also found L to be a good source of information on gab. Her language is a little spicy, but she has a broad range of topics.
Most of my posts are on Fakebook...targeted at friends and family members. I've started to post the same information on gab in the past couple weeks, so that's probably the best place to look. If the information is germane to an article here or on Berenson's substack, I'll post on substack as well.
WRT proof that the vaccine-encoded spike protein behaves differently in the body than the wild type, I haven't heard or read anything. They just claim the wild virus spike proteins "behave very differently than those safely encoded by vaccines" and provide no proof. It's amazing what you won't find when you don't look.
I have a chemistry background, but I moved into medical and technical writing after several years. It's always been my dream to inflict my opinion on others through the written word; but, alas, I don't have a substack account. :)
Thanks for the comment. I appreciate it.
The best bit of info in this is that Berenson started a Substack.