Joe posted this on Instagram. What does it mean?

Ain't that the truth brotha.
I love Joe and the podcast but Jesus Christ it's getting harder. I'm a healthcare worker with a toddler and number 2 on the way (population control vaccine my ass) and this crap is directly affecting my life. I do hear Joe's comment about nobody blaming those who (very, very likely) caused the pandemic instead. I give him that 100%. But his actions have major consequences (yes, I don't miss an episode and it would be dishonest not to say he's actively and knowingly influenced many people not to get the shot).
Billions have been vaccinated and feel great.
Survival rate is 60 fold higher with 3 shots vs unvaxxed.
I personally know 2 fit, young people who lost important parts of their memory/professional knowledge. One was head nurse of the pediatrics ward and had only a slight cold but when they checked she had big shadows on both lungs and brain. I personally have a gigantic family in law over in Austria who all got Covid a year ago and they ALL feel like shit still. Major brainfog, fatigue...
I read several medical publications and it's terrifying what Covid does. Multiple studies published in Cell Metabolism proving that Covid destroys pancreatic b-cells (which is what diabetes type 1 does). Multiple studies finding horrifying endothel damage through covid. In the medical community, Covid is seen as a respiratory disease when it comes to transmission but as a disease of the blood vessels when it comes to damaging effects. Erectile dysfunction, lung damage, brain damage, kidney damage, raised blood pressure (which dyssergizes perfectly with endothel damage to cause early strokes, heart attacks, etc etc).
Do you know why the Spanish flu (which later came back briefly as part of the swine flu!) was so deadly? Because a corona pandemic towards the end of C19 had already ravaged people's lungs. Corona doesn't make you stronger, my friends. Yes, get healthy, stay active, maintain great vit D levels.
And get fucking vaccinated for crying out loud. Healthcare workers are really, really breaking down. I can take no more 72h shifts.

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