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Z11Mama ago

A few years ago, the second of two best friends I was close to, died. They both died, about 4 years apart, of Lou Gehrigs disease. There are many types of that disease and the technical form called Lou Gehrigs is actually quite uncommon. I found it interesting that these two best friends had one big thing in common. They enlisted in the military together and stood in line one in front of the other as they received all of their vaccinations. I contacted the Lou Gehrigs research association (I forget what it is called) and told them about this. Their immediate answer was 'no connection.' Now, how could they know this without even giving it time to consider the possibility? Why would they act as if there were no chance? Two men who had been healthy their whole lives until LG hit. I still don't think it is coincidence.

Shizy ago

That's terrible! The vaccines definitely could have been the cause and its bs that not only is this done to our military, but they continue to lie and cover it up!

YogSoggoth ago

Chickenpox vaccine caused people to develop shingles. Given by the military, so it must be safe. Now they invented a new shingles vaccine for people over 50. Recommended for those stupid enough to take it. Country folk recognize when the kids get it, and they invite all the other kids over to get it like a kids party. The young immune system takes over, and you never get it again, unless you were too weak to live anyways. Tie mittens to their hands so they don't scratch and turn the thermostat to a cooler temperature if you have one.