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He's got postural orthostaic tachycardia syndrome. I feel very sorry for him.
But there is nothing to link it to the vaccine in his case - John Watt is quite well known for not answering that question when asked. In fact he paid for a private Cardiologist who said "could have been a result of viral infection"
It's far more common after Covid 19 infection infection and actually very rare after vaccination but it is a potential side effect.
"The researchers also conducted a separate analysis of 12 460 patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, none of whom had received a COVID-19 vaccine within 90 days before or after their diagnosis. A total of 1004 POTS-related diagnoses were made in this group, 605 of them after having COVID-19, making the odds of a POTS-related diagnosis after SARS-CoV-2 infection more than 5 times greater than after COVID-19 vaccination, the authors reported."
Another conspiracy theorist cherry picking "facts".
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Rishi Sunak - Look me in the eye on 08:09 - Feb 13 with 2518 views
It's a vaccine injury, nothing more nothing less. Of course the medical team will try and palm it off on the rona or something else. The one thing that all these vaccine injured have in common is the fact that they have had the vaccine.
Can you show me anyone that has suffered these conditions who had the rona but didn't get the vaccine?
You can keep denying it and making up excuses, but as time goes on and the numbers grow there will be nowhere to hide.
As a wise old fella once said, the truth will always out itself
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Rishi Sunak - Look me in the eye on 08:50 - Feb 13 with 2492 views
I don’t see any truth coming out from anywhere, just conspiracy theories and nonsense from all and sundry. Live your life,,look after those close to you and concentrate on what matters. Don’t try and control the world and it’s bizarre indent.
Stand alongside those who stand alongside you. You will be surprised how far simpler life can be.
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A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
This is exactly right. How many are more concerned about what is happening in the outside world and searching the internet for opinions to back up theirs, than looking after family and friends. Look after your own first and go from there, life is so much better.
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Rishi Sunak - Look me in the eye on 09:43 - Feb 13 with 2429 views
I guess you could add that there is a kind of "triangulation" here, because certain people have extreme views on multiple issues. It isn't a case of just being wrong about one thing.
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Rishi Sunak - Look me in the eye on 09:21 - Feb 14 with 2011 views
The internet is a weird and wonderful place. If you look hard enough you can find something to backup any crackpot idea, the problem is some believe it.
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Rishi Sunak - Look me in the eye on 09:21 - Feb 15 with 1809 views
Wouldn't believe any of that QAnon rubbish to be honest. Maybe if you took your blinkers off you'd start to understand why people are questioning things.
Answer me a question: Do you believe the government are truthful in what they tell us and they have our best interests at heart?
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Rishi Sunak - Look me in the eye on 09:26 - Feb 15 with 1807 views
The real problem is and you will find out at some stage, is the government tell you ONLY what they want you to hear.
Anything outside of their narrative and rather than address and have constructive debates they will censor you, freeze your bank account or in some cases cancel you.
When the digital ID/Currency comes along we can kiss goodbye to any freedoms we thought we had and the above statement will be a regular occurrence
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Rishi Sunak - Look me in the eye on 09:50 - Feb 15 with 1799 views