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suannee's avatar

I see some of the same. My brother-in-law died a few months after his jabs from an "unexpected" heart attack. Not sure when one is "expected". Of course, his family would not dream that it was connected to the jab. Another Ph.D. mathematician whose wife is a biologist suffered pericarditis after his jab. His comment when I wondered if the jab had anything to do with it was "it only happens to younger men". There have also been a couple cases of what looks like turbo cancer. But most of my jabbed friends are doing well at the moment. A small case of dementia and lots of "allergies" are in play. Makes me even crazier than I am.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Having not completed a college degree may have been a blessing as our more "educated" friends are like your mathematician friend, twisting themselves into pretzels to deny any causal relationship between what they are experiencing and the shots they took. Also, I believe they have all had the wuflu anyway. If they can't see it's not effective then I guess it's not surprising they won't admit it's not safe.

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suannee's avatar

True. Other scientists with advanced degrees were/are covidmaniacs. They try to 'splain to me how wrong my thinking is. My doctor, who has an MD and a MA in Education told me the whole thing from the start was causing her bullshit meter to go off scale.

Some of the educated ARE. Some are as convinced by the "science" as the general population.

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