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posted ago by Quest723 ago by Quest723 +12 / -0

I just added up the dots today. A few months (1-3) I noticed a weird announcement on the radio. "Deep Vein Thrombosis" Hm. That's odd. Random radio announcement about blood clots interrupting the five year old FBI church hate crime tip request.

I didn't connect the dots to the Astra-Zeneca bloodclots because...well, Astra-Zeneca. But then Johnson-Johnson, and the "Pfizer and Moderna potential warning" came out too.


So when it came on today, I listened close.

"Brought to you by (B-something) and PFIZER."

So I just googled "deep vein thrombosis radio ad" and what's the date on the TV ad?

Oct-November

https://i.imgur.com/wbWhn7c.png


So............how long has Pfizer suddenly been worried about mysterious blood clots causing Deep Vein Thrombosis?

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Bigbadchows 2 points ago +2 / -0

DVT was pretty big 7-10 years ago but really rare. Mostly old people flying I think.

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Bigbadchows 4 points ago +4 / -0

looks like this is new drug for Pfizer, But they would never make people sick to make money.

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Quest723 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

And yet, all of a sudden, a couple months before a major vax rollout Pfizer is like "Heey GUYSSSS! You should be on the lookout for blood clots! They could totally kill you! No reason we're bringing it up....."

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Bigbadchows 3 points ago +3 / -0

I broke my neck, they gave me a ton of drugs for pain. After 10 years they cracked down on Oxy. I bit the bullet and stopped all pain meds and nerve drugs. After 3 months, pain was rare. And after 6 months less pain then before the injury. Not sure if it was the Oxy, Gabapentin or Valium but after 10 years of increasing pain. It ended the moment the drugs stopped. The nerve damage did not improve which makes me believe it was the drugs.

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pray4peace4 1 point ago +1 / -0

There's been warnings about DVT for at least 15 years, if not longer. Women on the Pill are at high risk for DVT. Anyone on a long plane flight is at risk. Anyone who has cancer is at risk. Old folks or anyone who stays stationary a lot during the day is at high risk. 10 years ago I got a venous clot. All I knew was I had abdominal pain that wouldn't resolve. My doctor kept telling me it was all in my head & he wanted me to see a psychiatrist. 2 weeks later the pain got too bad & I went to the ER. That abdominal pain was a clot that had been there for months like a time bomb waiting to go off. I was in the hospital for a month. I couldn't eat. I slowly improved & was able to go home. My last day there, the nurse manager came to talk to me, told me the staff had seriously never expected me to survive. How nice of them to not tell me that except after I survived. All I could eat for 2 years was milk & that Enfamil liquid food. Good thing I liked milk. I drank it constantly. My doctor never accused me of being a mental case again. I finally got rid if him. He had no idea how to treat people. Guess what? He's now the Chief Physician for the hospital. Go figure.

I say all this just to let you know DVTs are rare, but they've been around for a long time killing folks. The 7 women who got them after getting vaccinated were young women. If they were on The Pill, chances are the vaccine wasn't responsible. And 7 out of 7 million is completely within the statistical probability of occurrence even without the vaccine. We don't know that the clots were caused by the vaccine.

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Quest723 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

My point is, if DVTs are rare, how long has Pfizer been running tv/radio ads about this rare occurrence?


Have they been doing it for awhile, warning people about this rare thing?

Or did they just start doing it two months before they started rolling out an experimental vax, and five months before people started dying from the Astrazeneca vax in Europe?

Your numbers are off. Add in the Europe deaths.

Then remember that the deaths in VAERS are only about 1% of reported side-effects.


Since they were writing up every single death in the US as Covid, including shooting victims, do you think they're not going to do the opposite and completely refuse to label any death as vax related?

For a "rare" event, why has Pfizer dedicated such extensive funding to warn people about blood clots when there's absolutely no way the Pfizer vax causes them because we haven't had any reported cases yet?