Anonymous ID: d8d769 Feb. 19, 2022, 12:44 a.m. No.15664472   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4478 >>4500 >>4712 >>4817 >>4875 >>4936 >>4952

>>15664440

>Unicom? Unicorn?

>Chinese anti-corruption agency investigates former manager of China Unicorn [Unicorn?]

 

NOTABLE AF

China Unicom Americas Can No Longer Provide Mobile Service in the United States

Wonder how many times this word Unicom was intentionally misspelled to Unicorn to hide it from FOIA requests and ties to US politicians.

 

Think Corney = Comey

 

Q said misspeakings matter. He also asked if Unicorns exist.

Anonymous ID: d8d769 Feb. 19, 2022, 1:41 a.m. No.15664585   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4587 >>4601 >>4605 >>4817 >>4875 >>4936

If you can’t kill tomorrow’s strong men of the world with war, kill them with jabs.

 

Study finds heart inflammation risk 133x greater for teenage boys after Pfizer’s COVID shot

 

Pfizer’s COVID-19 shot is associated with a 133-times greater risk of heart inflammation for teenage boys, according to a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

 

The study, published last month by researchers with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), found that myocarditis skyrocketed in men between 12 to 24 years old after both Pfizer’s and Moderna’s mRNA COVID jabs, Israel National News reported.

 

The risk was highest after Pfizer vaccination. Boys between 12 and 15 years old had a myocarditis rate of 70.7 cases of per million Pfizer doses – 133 times higher than the background rate of .53 per million, according to the study. For young men ages 16 to 17, the rate was 106 cases per million doses, a 79-times increase from the baseline risk of 1.34 cases per million doses.

Other recent studies have found even greater COVID vaccine-related heart inflammation risks for young men. A November article from Hong Kong estimated that one in 2,680 boys between 12-17 years old will develop the condition within two weeks of a second Pfizer dose.

Even people with apparently mild cases may still experience long-term problems, such as greater risk of heart attacks later in life, experts have warned. The American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology advise that patients should refrain from sports for three to six months after myocarditis and that further mRNA-based COVID jabs should be deferred, according to the January CDC study.

 

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/study-finds-133x-risk-of-heart-inflammation-after-pfizer-covid-19-shot-in-teenage-boys/?utm_source=top_news&utm_campaign=usa