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NYT: “Covid Shots May Slightly Raise Stroke Risk in the Oldest Recipients

When I was fifteen I took my mother’s gigantic burgundy-colored Cadillac Fleetwood for a joyride, and while trying to perform a high-speed fishtail I drove it into a hackberry tree and totaled it.

I still remember surveying the damage after the collision and being astonished by the scope of the destruction—the hood and trunk and every door sprung, the front end smashed, the radiator burst, and the windshield spiderwebbed.

By some miracle I was completely unhurt, so I walked home. Mom was out of town, so I called dad at his office and broke the news.

After questioning me to make sure that no one was hurt, he then asked how badly the car was damaged.

“Oh, not too bad, just kind of banged up the front bumper a bit. Should be easy to fix.”

I still don’t know what I thought would be gained by lying about the true extent of the damage. About an hour later we drove to the Cadillac dealership, to where the wreck had been towed.

My dread grew by the second as we got ever closer to the moment of truth. We parked in front of the showroom and walked back to the service department, where the wrecked hulk had been deposited.

I still remember my father’s stunned silence as he surveyed the vehicle.

“Not too bad?” he finally asked.

“I’d say he knocked the snot out of it,” said a mechanic standing nearby, which caused my dad to burst out laughing.

This morning I was reminded of this “dark episode,” as my mother called it, when I read the New York Times report headlined, “Covid Shots May Slightly Raise Stroke Risk in the Oldest Recipients.

The risk assessment contained in this report is the equivalent of my statement to my dad that mom’s Caddy was “banged up a bit around the front bumper.”

Contrast this assessment with the true damage implied by Ed Dowd’s most recent analysis of UK disability data.

The increasing incidence of cancer is especially alarming, with a 45 percent rise in 2022.

How long will the New York Times be able to postpone the moment of truth?

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Editor’s note: this reinforces my belief that my Mom had a stroke and died in January at 90 as a result of her being triple-vaxxed.

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    Howdy

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    “How long will the New York Times be able to postpone the moment of truth?”
    I guess they are scared of the truth themselves, so they, as all involved (safety in numbers), will keep at it until forced or overwhelmed.
    Being truthfull now may help there case as they came clean of their own accord, though I think the ‘lynch mob’ will have other ideas. Still. sometimes you have to do the right thing regardless of the consequences – a lesson a fair few are going to learn i think.

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    VOWG

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    How long before we actually start doing something to these vax criminals? These crimes require hanging.

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      Mike

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      Exactly! None of this pLandemic was an accident. and … we should stop pretending that the New York Times is ignorant of the criminal intentions of the perpetrators. The NYT is an ally of the perps, as is most of the mainstream media.

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    Wisenox

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    First, I think many people are tired of links to articles behind pay/subscription walls. Are you advertising for them?
    Second, “After questioning me to make sure that no one was hurt, he then asked how badly the car was damaged.”, you’re lucky. My childhood wasn’t so kind.
    Third, Ed Dowd is a Blackrock insider and is pushing an agenda. He’s on straight MSM shows for a reason. Him and Naomi Wolf both.

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    Jerry Krause

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    Hi VOWG,

    John began: “When I was fifteen I took my mother’s gigantic burgundy-colored Cadillac Fleetwood for a joyride, and while trying to perform a high-speed fishtail I drove it into a hackberry tree and totaled it.”. But John never asks the question: Why was I so Stupid? I am sure that many 15year olds have driven a car at that age and never considered doing that which he did. The worst my 15year olds did was follow the car ahead of them and gained the experience of why they should not do this. But the speeds involved were not great because they were breaking and the result was little more than bent numbers.

    I often state I am a physical scientist and seldom state I had been a teacher of introduction chemistry at the university level even though I was only an instructor at a community college. But I had to teach chemistry at the university level because nearly 50% of my students were planning to become scientists like myself, engineers, MD’s, etc after graduating from universities.

    I became a community college instructor in 1972 and shortly after 1075 the president of our CC organized a staff development day for all our instruction and those of 4 other similar nearby small CCs. The activity was a day lecture by Professor John E. Roueche (U of Texas—Austin) who had a million dollar endowment.

    The first thing he told us was that CC students come to CC’s to fail. The 2nd thing was that nearly a third of U of California—Berkley incoming freshman had to take and non-credit remedial reading English course before they could tied the Berkley’s required English composition course.

    My problem, as a chemistry instructor was I had never read the English translation of Galileo’s “Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences” which had been translated to English, from Italian, in 1914 (Crew and de Salvio) until my administration was trying to dismiss me in the early 1990’s. For none of my pshyical science professor had ever suggested that I read Galileo’s well-known, but seldom read, fundamental classic. And even after I rad read it, I had not read that Galileo had somewhere else stated: “We cannot teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves.”

    However, in 1972 I did read Gilbert Highet’s book “the Art of Teaching”. In which he drew attention to Socrates, Jesus Christ, and John Dewey as model successful teachers because of their students’ achievements.

    It is commonly agreed that Socrates only taught by asking his students questions and it seemed they learned so much that the “city fathers’ decided that Socrates had to die. And Jesus Christ taught with parables, simple familiar stories with hidden meanings which his disciples didn’t immediately discover as they established the Christian religion based upon that which Jesus taught them. And John Dewey’s lectures were so bad that his students were regularly asking themselves: What did he say?

    Now I call your attentions to I a name which I assume few know; Louis Agassiz and to the book “Louis Agassiz As A Teacher; Illustrative Extracts On His Method of Instruction”. (1917). “With An Introductory Note” by Lane Cooper , a professor of the English Language and Literature at Cornell University.” My note is 1917 is decades after Agassiz had died.

    Instead of giving a link to a couple if his student’s narrative of their first assignment I will only quote a couple of sentences written by Professor Shaker.
    “At length, on the seventh day, came the question, ‘Well?’ And my disgorge of learning to him as he sat on the edge of my table puffing his cigar. At the end of the hour’s telling, he swung off and away, saying: ‘That is not right.’ ”

    Have a good day

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    Gary Brown

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    OCT 12, 2023 Pfizer COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Blood Clots in the Heart Up to 40cm Long Clots

    Surviving a Pfizer clot shot heart attack. Pfizer’s Eliquis is now world’s 6th best selling drug! Feb. 2023 – Sydney, NSW, Australia – 42 year old Darious works 5-7 days a week abseiling buildings in construction. He was bodybuilding and training 6 times a week. He had two Pfizer vaccines and barely survived a heart attack 2 weeks later – needed 5 stents put in.

    https://www.globalresearch.ca/pfizer-covid-19-mrna-vaccine-blood-clots-heart-40cm-long-clots/5835952

    https://www.globalresearch.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/cce67298-1857-4c4e-bc04-b9e61fc6b74d_1423x711.jpeg

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    herb

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    Don’t forget VAERS data has been heavily purged from the very beginning according to numerous CDC whistleblowers .

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    CUNT

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    I can relate to this….very amusing stRoy.

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      Jerry Krause

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      Mine was the only story. What is yours?

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        Herb Rose

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        Jerry,
        You might consider reading the name before asking for their story.

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          Moffin

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          Hi Herb. It looks like the language of our good friend from South Africa. The cool dude who filled every comment space occasionally.

          Sunmod must be sleepin’.

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