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Cube Cubis's avatar

we also know a mother whos baby was born with "fuckedus lungus". it's absolutely devastating. especially since mummy is in the medial field

Good friend of our good friend. The baby is approx 9months. spent the first few weeks of life in hospital for suspected lung infection. The baby has been back at least 2 times more for stints in hospital for infections and is apparently sick essentially the whole time. Older sibling is a picture of good health. That's all I know.

Mummy is a pharmacist which is now I have learnt a sexy way of saying I can regurgitate whats written on the label.

Apparently it is all a complete mystery.

Covid is back really really bad in Europe now. I currently know loads of people who are very sick with it. and yes currently everyone I know who's actually sick is jabbed and previous covid

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So, in the tweets preceding "it can't be the vaccine" he blames infection-induced antibodies for directly causing MIS-N https://twitter.com/JainishkB/status/1575723449255075840 - https://twitter.com/JainishkB/status/1575724008351223813

"What is MIS-N and why does it happen? An unborn fetus is not directly exposed to CORONA virus as it spreads through respiratory tract n the baby isn't exposed to the outside world directly. But the mother when contracts the virus, antibodies are made. These antibodies then cross The placenta and reach the baby. As the antibodies don't find any covid antigen to destroy, they end up destroying normal lung tissue of the unborn babies. And so children what are born full term still don't have lungs that can maintain saturation once the placenta is cut."

Setting aside that this seems a bit simplistic, there is absolutely no way to propose that infection-induced antibodies can cross the placenta and destroy lung tissue without implying that vaccine-induced antibodies would do exactly the same thing...

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