Finally! Some transparency from the CDC about side effects of the clot shots

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CDC Finally Releases 148 Page Study on Myocarditis Following COVID Vaccine
by Jim Hoft Mar. 17, 2024 4:40 pm
Zachary Stieber, a reporter with the Epoch Times, released the CDC report on the frequency of myocarditis following the COVID vaccines.

Zachary posted the FOIAed documents.



Every single page was redacted!

EVERY SINGLE WORD!...
Trust the science, they say...


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CDC Finally Releases 148 Page Study on Myocarditis Following COVID Vaccine
by Jim Hoft Mar. 17, 2024 4:40 pmTrust the science, they say...


Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
I could not open the link but I did look up Jim Hoft.

"Jim Hoft is a right-wing blogger who founded The Gateway Pundit and has repeatedly earned the title “dumbest man on the internet.” He is also a pro-Trump conspiracy theorist and hoaxer."

https://www.mediamatters.org/jim-hoft

Every article he has written is either misleading or unsupported.

https://healthfeedback.org/authors/jim-hoft/

The Gateway Pundit, founded by Jim Hoft, is one of the least reliable news sources in this country. There is little reason to believe anything Hoft says.

Redacted CDC myocarditis data draws criticism

March 08, 2024

The CDC allegedly released 148 FOIA-requested pages related to myocarditis events following COVID-19 vaccination that were heavily redacted. Critics have accused the agency of a lack of transparency.

Recommendation: Medium Risk

Concerns about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines continue to fuel vaccine hesitancy despite the wealth of evidence showing that the vaccines are safe. Messaging may explain that myocarditis after COVID-19 vaccination, which may result from an abnormally high immune response, is very rare, typically mild, and resolves quickly. The risk of myocarditis after COVID-19 infection is much higher than the risk after COVID-19 vaccination. Messaging may also highlight that FOIA requests may be redacted for a number of reasons, including protection of personal information and confidential communication between agencies.

Fact Checking Source(s): Yale Medicine, The Conversation

https://publichealthcollaborative.or...aws-criticism/
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CDC Finally Releases 148 Page Study on Myocarditis Following COVID Vaccine
by Jim Hoft Mar. 17, 2024 4:40 pmTrust the science, they say...


Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
Fake news. To nobody’s surprise.
TechPapi's Avatar
Got my booster a few months ago. Looking forward to the next one.
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Got my booster a few months ago. Looking forward to the next one. Originally Posted by TechPapi
Why wait?
  • Tiny
  • 03-18-2024, 03:02 PM
Why wait? Originally Posted by Levianon17
Exactly! This guy's gotten 217 COVID vaccinations and he's fit as a fiddle. No sign whatsoever of any stinkin' myocarditis:

https://time.com/6852933/covid-19-217-vaccines/

He's my hero!

Like the man says, how long's it been since you had a big, thick steaming shot of Pfizer brand mRNA? Well, that's too long.

https://youtu.be/0L1GG780-Dw
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Exactly! This guy's gotten 217 COVID vaccinations and he's fit as a fiddle. No sign whatsoever of any stinkin' myocarditis:

https://time.com/6852933/covid-19-217-vaccines/

He's my hero!

Like the man says, how long's it been since you had a big, thick steaming shot of Pfizer brand mRNA? Well, that's too long.

https://youtu.be/0L1GG780-Dw Originally Posted by Tiny
This is probably a Propaganda piece so people will continue to take the Jab. I am not inclined to buy this bullshit.
  • Tiny
  • 03-18-2024, 03:26 PM
This is probably a Propaganda piece so people will continue to take the Jab. I am not inclined to buy this bullshit. Originally Posted by Levianon17
There's a paper in Lancet, a medical journal, about the guy. Even as someone who may have gotten as many vaccines as anyone here, I do believe 217 is excessive. And do believe there's a case to be made that younger men shouldn't get annual COVID boosters because of the myocarditis risk.

https://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journ...24)00134-8.pdf
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There's a paper in Lancet, a medical journal, about the guy. Even as someone who may have gotten as many vaccines as anyone here, I do believe 217 is excessive. And do believe there's a case to be made that younger men shouldn't get annual COVID boosters because of the myocarditis risk.

https://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journ...24)00134-8.pdf Originally Posted by Tiny
I can't imagine anyone being that paranoid about a single disease to subject himself to that many shots for one ailment. I know for sure I never had received 200 vaccines ever in my life for anything and I am 66 years old. If this is true most of those injections were probably Saline or he's flat out lying.
  • Tiny
  • 03-18-2024, 03:49 PM
I can't imagine anyone being that paranoid about a single disease to subject himself to that many shots for one ailment. I know for sure I never had received 200 vaccines ever in my life for anything and I am 66 years old. If this is true most of those injections were probably Saline or he's flat out lying. Originally Posted by Levianon17
He wasn't necessarily paranoid. He was accused of getting the COVID vaccinations on behalf of people who didn't want to get the shots but did want to get vaccine cards so they could go to restaurants, travel internationally, etc. Kind of like people who take college entrance exams on behalf of others, and charge them a fee for doing so. Or the protagonist in the Netflix series "Suits." The German government never prosecuted him for that though.

This probably paid a lot better than giving blood plasma. He may have made more than if he'd sold one of his kidneys on the black market.

Anyway, he never got myocarditis.
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He wasn't necessarily paranoid. He was accused of getting the COVID vaccinations on behalf of people who didn't want to get the shots but did want to get vaccine cards so they could go to restaurants, travel internationally, etc. Kind of like people who take college entrance exams on behalf of others, and charge them a fee for doing so. Or the protagonist in the Netflix series "Suits." The German government never prosecuted him for that though.

This probably paid a lot better than giving blood plasma. He may have made more than if he'd sold one of his kidneys on the black market.

Anyway, he never got myocarditis. Originally Posted by Tiny
Well that's dumb. He was taking one hell of a chance. Besides he's taking the vaccine for other people to get a vaccine card, there's a little fraud involved too.
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All the huffing and puffing (defending one’s bad decisions in their own mind) about the author yet nobody questions why the CDC would redact every word or wonders what they’re hiding. Truly a disinterested flock of sheep.
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..."Jim Hoft is a right-wing blogger who founded The Gateway Pundit and has repeatedly earned the title “dumbest man on the internet.” He is also a pro-Trump conspiracy theorist and hoaxer."... Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Tactics of the lame:
  1. Say the source is biased
  2. Get a pole dancer or other fact-checker (ministry of truther) on record
  3. Use labels
  4. Character assassination
  5. In case of fire, break glass and call them a racist
Rinse and repeat. Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
I would say you likely made it all the way to Step #4 in a single bound.
..Every article he has written is either misleading or unsupported....

...The Gateway Pundit, founded by Jim Hoft, is one of the least reliable news sources in this country. There is little reason to believe anything Hoft says... Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Jim Hoft is the Founder, Publisher and editor of the group. A-N-D he is one of the lead plaintiffs arguing in Murthy v. Missouri at SCOTUS this very day. Who knew? A publisher concerned about free speech. Go figure? However, appears you missed the memo. Likely my bad as I stealthily hid it at the very beginning of line one: "Zachary Stieber, a reporter with the Epoch Times"

I'll leave this exercise to you. How many times does the word "may" appear below
...Concerns about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines continue to fuel vaccine hesitancy despite the wealth of evidence showing that the vaccines are safe. Messaging may explain that myocarditis after COVID-19 vaccination, which may result from an abnormally high immune response, is very rare, typically mild, and resolves quickly. The risk of myocarditis after COVID-19 infection is much higher than the risk after COVID-19 vaccination. Messaging may also highlight that FOIA requests may be redacted for a number of reasons, including protection of personal information and confidential communication between agencies... Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
I count 4. How many did you find?

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TechPapi's Avatar
Why wait? Originally Posted by Levianon17

Because I follow the advice of medical professionals, not feeble-minded folks on a hooker board that get their advice from dipshit sites.
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Because I follow the advice of medical professionals, not feeble-minded folks on a hooker board that get their advice from dipshit sites. Originally Posted by TechPapi
That's good advice. Don't forget it when the next Pandemic comes along.