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    Georgia Rep. MTG Recently Posted on X about 'Real Clots' We've 'Been Seeing Since the Vaccines'

    2024-02-21
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    Marjorie Taylor Greene recently posted on X a video, which is extremely graphic, of someone pulling a very strange mass from a person's vein. In the post, this is all she says about it:

    Yes these huge weird clots are real and doctors and embalmers have only been seeing them since the vaccines came out and were mandated."

    The video she actually posted with that statement has since become unavailable.

    Many people have criticized MTG for her stance with the vaccinations. Though there have been some articles popping up in respected medical publications addressing these clots.

    BMJ Study

    A recent study published in The BMJ sheds light on the risk of developing a rare blood-clotting condition known as thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) following COVID-19 vaccination. Analyzing health data from five European countries and the US, researchers found a small increased risk of TTS after the first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine and a potential trend towards increased risk after the Janssen/Johnson & Johnson vaccine compared to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

    TTS, characterized by blood clots and low platelet counts, is being investigated as a rare side effect of adenovirus-based COVID-19 vaccines. The study, involving over 10 million adults, compared the risk of TTS between adenovirus-based vaccines and mRNA-based vaccines, revealing a 30% increased risk after the first dose of Oxford-AstraZeneca compared to Pfizer-BioNTech. The findings highlight the importance of considering these risks in future vaccination campaigns and vaccine development efforts.

    Science Based Medicine

    According to Science Based Medicine, In the pseudodocumentary "Died Suddenly," embalmers are depicted discussing an apparent rise in blood clots, purportedly linked to COVID-19 vaccines. Benjamin Schmidt, an experienced embalmer, critiques these claims. He highlights the inherent fascination embalmers have with clots and provides insights into embalming techniques. Schmidt debunks the assertion that clots seen in the documentary are abnormal, citing factors like postmortem clot formation and embalming processes.

    He questions the validity of attributing clots solely to vaccination status, emphasizing the lack of conclusive evidence and the limitations of embalmers' expertise in analyzing such claims. Schmidt underscores the importance of scientific rigor and cautions against accepting anecdotal evidence from embalmers as medical fact.

    The existence of the clots are no longer being denied, but the cause has still not been officially confirmed.

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    ChillinMcMillan
    02-21
    MFG and Boobart are ignorant morons and embarrassments to Georgia and Colorado. Those who voted for someone so obviously unqualified and clueless should be ashamed of themselves. They've done NOTHING to improve or benefit Georgia, Colorado, or the US. Northern Georgia and Rural Colorado obviously don't care if they have representation in government. Wise up, people. Vote for qualified candidates, not just big mouths. 💩🧠🤡🤥🐑🤷‍♀️
    Sonya
    02-21
    She's such a liar!!!
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