35 Replies to “Shut Up Kyle”

    1. I disagree. There are poor doctors and good doctors, but I find none of them to be professionally untrustworthy. I have a good doctor, with whom I can discuss symptoms and diagnoses and prognoses.

      1. Agreed, RoO. My current doctor was surprised by some of what I say about thing, and asked for some of my sources. I sent him a few links from on here.

        He’s probably 5 years out of the education / training system. I typify him as a pill pusher – every adverse result has a pill to prescribe. I’ve outright refused most of them from him. His reaction to the vaccine results was that he can’t find anything about that in the official sources of information, therefore he’s not sure what to think about it.

        At least he agreed to a D-dimer before my “vaccinations” start so that if I do become a statistic then the documentation from my workplace saying “you must be vaccinated or we refuse to pay you” becomes the basis for a pretty strong lawsuit if clotting kills me.

        An Engineering Ethics class I had in Uni used the case example of the Ford Pinto. Ford had found a problem, calculated what the cost of a recall to fix them all would be, calculated the likely number of deaths (without recall) would be, and the likely settlements in each of these cases. It was cheaper for them to do nothing. The jury set the settlement for wrongful deaths at 100 times the amount that Ford had estimated it would cost them, for the specific reason of sending a message that human life should not be undervalued.

        I hope circumstances don’t make my wife have to try to teach my current employer the same message.

    2. The MSM looks for the doctors who want to be on TV and support the narrative. Any doctor that speaks out? Banned, blocked and fired. These few doctors on the ‘news’ are nothing more than bureaucrats, or worse, just that stupid. Thus, it looks like there is medical support for this shit.

      I have a friend with a Phd in pharmacy, who has an MPH and another friend with a Phd who actually works in a level 4 lab in the states. They are just living their lives, but cannot understand these assholes.

      It’s the media picking those who support them. Period. Make a note of those being interviewed and quoted and never use them as your personal doctor, they are the useless idiots. Prescription writers, little else.

      In the meantime, I agree, the profession needs to stand up loudly, but when they are banned, what do they do? The doctors and nurses union and associations have been taken over by sociology majors, just like everything else.

      1. I recently had a specialist tell me not to take the vaccine because I had a mild stroke after being ill and developing COVID toes and most likely having had COVID. She said I had natural immunity and if I got the mRNA injection it might cause another stroke since that is what the COVID infection did. She quite literally looked over her shoulder and then said “But if anyone asks me I will have to say I never said it and I won’t put it your records or in writing because I will lose my license.”

        WTF are we doing???? This is genocide.

  1. What’s the incidence in covid patients? I remember they used to swat this one away by saying the risk of myocarditis is higher if you get covid. Still true?

    1. I know people say that but I haven’t seen any great studies showing that for young males (ie. 18 – 34) the risk of myocarditis from covid is substantially greater then from the vaccine. The myocarditis numbers that are typically given are for all ages. CDC says 122 per 100,000 infections but again that is for all ages.

      There are also a ton of confounding factors (ie. difference between Moderna and Pfizer, 1st and 2nd dose difference) and the fact that after 6 months the vaccines don’t seem to stop infection.
      The highest estimate I have seen for vaccine related myocarditis is 1 in 5,000 (Moderna second dose, males, 18 to 24)

      1. Giving a comparison to that with the swine flu vaccine the uk government pushed out in 2010: they were sued in 2014 and paid a settlement to families whose kids got narcolepsy and guillain barre. That vaccine was rapidly taken off the market and never seen not heard of again. The rate was 1 in 55,000 for each. May seem rare, but for a vaccine these are bad, the rule of thumb is that severe side effects should occur at a rate of a single digit in a million generally to be considered acceptable. The whole cell version of the bordetella pertussis vaccine was taken off the market because of encephalitis occurring in as little as 1 in 10 million cases.
        Basically, the media is playing on the public’s lack of knowledge about acceptable vaccine risk levels. The levels of acceptable risk being applied to the covid vaccines are comparable to the acceptable risks of an antibiotic. Now there one takes those risks because the person has the disease already. Vaccines have to take into account that even in very contagious outbreaks not everyone will wind up catching the disease in question.

    2. That is a ridiculous argument in favour of the vaccines. Most people will not get Covid, or at least not a severe case. But if you are giving the vaccine to everyone, there is a risk every time. In my own small world, I know 3 people who developed heart issues after being vaxed. They know the risks. I can’t believe they are still pushing these vaccines. Also, I strongly suspect the heart issue is not just young, healthy men. Older people are experiencing this also, but since older people can have heart issues, they ignore the vaccine connection,

      1. I would not mind people being able to independently access information and make their own decision. But when you are told you must have this shot or lose your job and access to society, that is forced and when people start dying because they were forced, that is genocide.

    3. Linda is correct, if you only have a 1% chance of getting covid, it would have to have 100x the myocarditis risk as the having both vaccinations. If the vaccines are not 100% effective, you could still get covid and still bear the consequences, so there is that too.

  2. That’s probably not even a fair comparison as it’s extremely unlikely that someone like Kyle would have that bad a case of Covid.

    1. Quite so, Francisco. Kyle did not require the vaccine. But the authorities say we must all be vaccinated – otherwise, I am guessing here, they will not meet their sales targets and get the Christmas bonus.

  3. Interesting that Kyle will be giving testimony to Congress. Something like that would never, ever happen in Canadian parliament.

      1. LindaL asks “How do we find that one?”
        Since google and facebook have banned everything unaligned to the ‘narrative’ you have to use an alternative search engine like duck duck go. or Edge a Microsoft product.
        You can have those search programs on your computer without picking them as your opening device. If you like the way your internet works as is, click no thanks when they ask to make any new ones you look at your home page. To look at Campbell’s stuff go to Microsoft Edge Type ‘Dr. Campbell on vaccine aspiration’. I actually did that because it sounded interesting and all his non youtube videos came up.

  4. Kudos to Kyle for planning to speak to politicians in Washington November 3rd and hopefully shed more light on the very real adverse reactions that can and do occur. The horror of sitting for hours with such a high heart rate and then being told that it’s basically all in your head…Sheesh!

  5. Watched this interview a few days ago and took notes. Since our injections in Feb and March (didn’t want to but needing to travel and pressure from family won out) I’ve been wondering about a few odd health issues. Kyle pointed out that the spike proteins can aggravate arthritis, especially at the site of old injuries. For 20 years I’ve had no trouble from my minor knee surgery, but for seemingly no reason this spring that knee became inflamed and got worse as the summer went on. This fall it was so unstable I actually injured a meniscus. Two days ago I started some supplements that Kyle recommended and today I had no knee pain, walked around all day, can flex it completely for the first time in 6 months, and took no nsaids for the first time in 6 weeks. Makes you sit up and notice and confirms my skepticism.

  6. Alright …now I am starting to worry. I’ve never considered a connection to my Pfizer vaccinations … but sometime after my vaccination I started to experience something completely out of my physical norms. I would awaken from a dead sleep at night with my heart racing and pulses pounding. I hadn’t awakened from a dream or nightmare … but just suddenly awakened … just as Kyle described with something that felt like a panic attack (never had one of those in my entire life).

    After I awoke and took more mindful control of my body, the rapid heart beats subsided. But it was a very strange experience. And it didn’t happen every night … but probably one night a week … and has tapered off to very infrequently now.

    Fairly recently … a few years ago … I was given an EKG and even a treadmill stress test of my heart. I passed with flying colors. So these episodes have me worried … and are NOT typical for ,my body.

    1. It would be called Atrial Fibrillation or AFib. I have it, take medication for it, and is one of several reason I will never take any of the shots. It took a number of years before it was diagnosed properly and just luck that I went to the hospital while experiencing an attack. Once the attack is over the heart returns to it’s normal beat.
      If the shots did that to you and you don’t get it resolved a stroke can occur when the heart beat gets too rapid or irregular. For number a of years I thought it might be panic attacks as I was under some stress but it wasn’t.

    2. You may find this reassuring. I was reading your post, and found it remarkable how similar your symptoms were with respect to my own, so I am hoping that this reply will put your mind somewhat at ease.

      Keep in mind that I have NEVER been vaxxed, but there were nights where I would wake up with what I thought was a Night Terror with my heart racing. During the day, I would experience mild chest pains, tingling in my arm and fingers. mild pain in the left foot… Many times I’ve thought I was experiencing a cardiac event. It was enough for a Tele-Aid Nurse to suggest I go to the emergency room. That happened twice in April.

      After the second visit, the attending physician put out a requisition for a nuclear stress test, which I was told is the most effective in detecting heart issues. Like you, I passed with flying colors.

      Nobody seems to know what’s going on, but there may be something else happening other than a reaction to your vaccine, but like you, I have to maintain a vigilance until the doctors can figure out what exactly is going on.

      VOWG posted his reply as I was writing mine. Thank you VOWG. I will submit this condition during my next consultation with my family doctor.

      1. And ask for a 14 day Holter monitor.
        Stress test looks at blood flow in heart, you need a checkup of electrical activity.

      2. And ask for a 14 day Holter monitor.
        Stress test looks at blood flow in heart, you need a checkup of electrical activity.

        1. Thanks. ECG’s were done on each and every visit to the emergency room, and even during a follow-up with a cardiologist. Passed every test with flying colors.

          I was impressed that the scan took only a few seconds, and they instantly knew what happened to my heart over the past 48 hours. Perhaps that’s not enough??? I will inquire further.

    3. You are lucky you have a baseline EKG report already recorded in your health record. Do make an appointment with your doctor and get checked out. We had a customer who bought a heart rate monitor from our store and was complaining that the heart rate monitor must be defective because his heart rate was too high and the numbers were often erratic. Shortly thereafter he had heart attack on a ride and fortunately a dentist friend applied CPR and help came and he survived heart surgery in hospital.

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