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I am apt to believe this was a bs story, doc. Kevin McKernan of DNA contamination game says it was published by a “journal” known for pharma fibs. Which is nearly all of them these days.

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Probably a story meaning hey this person took hundreds of the shot and he is still alive so you shoild get your next shot.

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Use your commonsense. Any individual would now be dead if they had taken any vaccine 207 times. More bs to try and make you think vaccines are safe and effective.

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Unless you have a much larger pool of crazy people who willingly took over 200 COVID vaccines, I don't think one can draw ANY conclusions from this. I guess the fact that that this person is still ALIVE says something. But all that really says is that doing something this stupid wasn't fatal in this particular case - or perhaps that he was crazy lucky.

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Dr. McMillan:

You may like to read this letter.

"Open Letter from Mike Yeadon to Metropolitan Police"

From: MikeYeadon: https://twitter.com/_aussie17/status/1767679830357839900

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Look see safe and effective will be the mantra that it doesn’t matter how many you take.

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He’s the one who took all those jabs probably works for u know who? Just to show there’s no problem with them.

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I'm baffled by the motives behind an individual receiving more than 120 COVID-19 vaccine boosters.

Dr. McMillan discussed that the white blood cell (WBC) levels, especially Immunoglobulin G (IgG), were alarmingly high, suggesting a potential halt in the production of new cells. Typically, white blood cells have a lifespan of approximately 120 days and are replenished with new ones within 25 days if required, except in cases involving chemotherapy.

Is it possible that the excessive administration of vaccine boosters has compromised the bone marrow, resulting in a cessation of both white and red blood cell production?

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This is not science, the study. No matter what his test results and profiles read. It is like drawing a straight line over a single point and claiming a pattern. It is not the worth the while analysing the study.

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