Jessica Rose
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But there needs to be a similar way of understanding. That's your next book, Claire. I want you to write the next book about these phenomenon and what we should call them. And please choose a pejorative name. It shouldn't be something lovely. So can you bring me up to date? Go ahead.
But there needs to be a similar way of understanding. That's your next book, Claire. I want you to write the next book about these phenomenon and what we should call them. And please choose a pejorative name. It shouldn't be something lovely. So can you bring me up to date? Go ahead.
Yep, I agree. And certainly infected and infection are different words. Also, I saw on X today, somebody put a headline up. Oh my God, the NHS is reporting that people are vomiting from norovirus in the UK. They're vomiting from the norovirus. And I thought, oh my God. So what is the implication? That we should now shut down society because somebody might throw up? And or...
Yep, I agree. And certainly infected and infection are different words. Also, I saw on X today, somebody put a headline up. Oh my God, the NHS is reporting that people are vomiting from norovirus in the UK. They're vomiting from the norovirus. And I thought, oh my God. So what is the implication? That we should now shut down society because somebody might throw up? And or...
Is it, and this got a little more fundamental to me, that people are unwilling to accept the fact that they are biological agents and as such get sick, infectious and otherwise. It feels like the very nature of who we are as biological beings is being discarded or at least resisted.
Is it, and this got a little more fundamental to me, that people are unwilling to accept the fact that they are biological agents and as such get sick, infectious and otherwise. It feels like the very nature of who we are as biological beings is being discarded or at least resisted.
Interesting. Oh, it's your next book. Let's put that in the ledger book. So before we get into the replicating mRNA vaccines, do you have any updates for us on vaccines in general?
Interesting. Oh, it's your next book. Let's put that in the ledger book. So before we get into the replicating mRNA vaccines, do you have any updates for us on vaccines in general?
Well, I know you're always in the zone in these topics. So whatever is on your mind and whatever you need to update people about.
Well, I know you're always in the zone in these topics. So whatever is on your mind and whatever you need to update people about.
And so what you get in this country is tons of pushback on that observation as having been caused by COVID virus itself. So the question becomes, how do we tease out what's COVID? I've been asking this question since 2020, which is what's COVID? What's vaccine? What's vaccine plus COVID?
And so what you get in this country is tons of pushback on that observation as having been caused by COVID virus itself. So the question becomes, how do we tease out what's COVID? I've been asking this question since 2020, which is what's COVID? What's vaccine? What's vaccine plus COVID?
And then the mechanism for the myocardial, or again, what do you imagine the pathophysiology is at the cardiac level that's creating this spike in cardiac events? I hear varying different theories about it. Well, I hear yours. I won't adulterate it.
And then the mechanism for the myocardial, or again, what do you imagine the pathophysiology is at the cardiac level that's creating this spike in cardiac events? I hear varying different theories about it. Well, I hear yours. I won't adulterate it.
Yeah, I do believe that the spike generally causes an endothelitis. And so it makes sense to me that both COVID and the vaccine and the two together, maybe the worst, would cause coronary disease. But I don't see where the virus itself is infecting the heart. And yet we do see spike from the vaccine, right? Would that be a reasonable way to frame that?
Yeah, I do believe that the spike generally causes an endothelitis. And so it makes sense to me that both COVID and the vaccine and the two together, maybe the worst, would cause coronary disease. But I don't see where the virus itself is infecting the heart. And yet we do see spike from the vaccine, right? Would that be a reasonable way to frame that?
That's interesting. And by the way, no pericarditis from COVID that I'm aware of. And I remember when I had COVID, I've told this very many times, I had my fever like 103 and I was climbing stairs and my pulse was 60. I went, uh-oh, I think this thing is affecting the heart. But that was COVID itself.
That's interesting. And by the way, no pericarditis from COVID that I'm aware of. And I remember when I had COVID, I've told this very many times, I had my fever like 103 and I was climbing stairs and my pulse was 60. I went, uh-oh, I think this thing is affecting the heart. But that was COVID itself.
But let's quickly, we're going to take a break in a minute, but give us a little sketch on these self-replicating mRNA vaccines. That just sounds odd and spooky to me. What's going on there?
But let's quickly, we're going to take a break in a minute, but give us a little sketch on these self-replicating mRNA vaccines. That just sounds odd and spooky to me. What's going on there?