I’m enraged by headlines like “Now we know how Covid attacks your heart” 5 years after Covid WRECKED my heart at the tender age of 38. I knew exactly how Covid attacked my heart in 2020, long before my doctors, because I followed the science. All of these are from 2020-2022.
We have known FOR YEARS. 2022 was the last year media attributed the DRAMATIC increase in heart attacks, strokes, & vascular complications to COVID. It became a puzzling mystery in 2023 & beyond.
We are an extremely sick society. When you see articles about kids dying in public, at school, playing sports, or even kids dying in their sleep, remember we know EXACTLY what we are doing.
When a U.S. representative’s teen daughter died of arrhythmia in 2022 after multiple Covid infections, we heard it was a puzzling mystery and Covid had nothing to do with it because she was vaccinated. The society-wide denial is SICK.
This doesn’t say in SOME children, or in children in lockdown, or in high-risk children, it says ALL CHILDREN who get Covid, & it’s from 2020.
“They also found the elevated biomarkers in children with asymptomatic/mild infections.
They found that a high proportion of children with SARS-CoV-2 infection met clinical & diagnostic criteria for thrombotic microangiopathy.” chop.edu/news/chop-rese…
We knew, we’ve known, we know. We were forced to forget.
June 2020: “The pathologist had never seen anything like it. But the results showed Ruschitzka why his patients were suffering so much: The virus had targeted their blood vessels.” science.org/content/articl…
Media has tiptoed up to it, but then everyone forgets & we pretend it’s a puzzling mystery again.
“The possibility exists that this could mark one of the many instances of heart damage following a coronavirus infection.” si.com/college/usc/ba…
By the time this data was reported, we were a year and a half into The Great Unmasking & Back to Normal.
Had we followed the precautionary principle instead, perhaps most of society, kids included, wouldn’t be “Dying Suddenly” in public.
We knew this by 2022, when the 1-year studies were published.
The data was HORRIFYING. Covid in pregnancy was associated with 2x increased rate of neurodevelopmental diagnoses. Then we spent the next 3 years repeatedly infecting all the babies & kids. post-gazette.com/news/health/20…
“We should not forget about the importance of protecting against infection in pregnancy. It has a major benefit for moms, but there may be this added benefit for children as well.”
“The Trump administration is backing Monsanto in its effort to get the Supreme Court to shield it from liability over cancer claims related to its Roundup weedkiller.”
The Trump administration filed a brief with the Supreme Court that said, “Eat Shit & Die Faster. Who cares if the weedkiller is in all the sperm? Who cares if you’re all sick & infertile? Monsanto needs us.” thehill.com/policy/energy-…
OH MY GOD. I am terrified for everyone. I have long posted about how my kids’ pediatrician keeps getting Covid. In April, she was out with her 4th-5th Covid infection for over a month. She coughed for months.
I just learned she is out with Covid AGAIN. We are so doomed.
I am legitimately terrified for people. This winter is going to destroy us. I really like our pediatrician, even despite the constant Covid. Watching her get sicker & sicker after their entire office returned to normal in 2021-2022 has been horrible & sad.
“I went down hard. I got COVID and everyone's like, 'COVID, it's like a sniffle here and there.’ Well, COVID 2025 is next level.”
The Spelling family has been sick for like 4 years now. I have an entire thread on their previous Covid adventures. I kept track because I relate.
“Tori said the virus caused what her doctor called the ‘nastiest sinus infection’ she'd ever had and that she underwent three rounds of antibiotics amid her recovery. She also said she told her manager, ‘I feel like I'm having an exorcism.’” eonline.com/news/1424718/t…
Here is my previous Spelling Family thread. I feel weird & gross following all this, but there is definitely a pattern here, and patterns are my forte.