Posted on 06/11/2022 8:06:56 AM PDT by conservative98
I’m joining the #GlobalGoalUnite for Our Future concert on June 27th to combat the disproportionate impact COVID-19 has on communities of color and call on world leaders to make testing, treatments & vaccines available to everyone everywhere https://t.co/3KTIV9xgxy pic.twitter.com/vjRwcLNEBK— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) June 23, 2020
Bell’s Palsy has identical symptoms, and many people know about that.
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Bell’s Palsy is usually just the facial nerve. There is no rash/blisters (vesicles). There is no loss of hearing or tinnitus. Multiple causes, usually viral/infection. Normally resolves over a relatively short time.
Ramsay Hunt involves the facial nerve and the interior of the ear along w/its nerves and the vesicles. Usually a result of Shingles (Herpes Zoster) infection. Resolves, but the hearing loss/tinnitus may remain.
Shingles (reactivation of Herpes Zoster) is a documented side effect of the inoculations.
I know someone who lost an eye to Shingles, pre-C19, and I had Bell’s Palsy clients back in the day in my medical massage practice.
Shingles, of course, is contra-indication for massage.
Doesn’t Shingles usually follow a dermatome?
Years ago, I had excruciating pain, w/o any rash, that precisely mapped to T2 dermatome. Lasted 3 weeks. Nothing touched the pain. I still have a single shrinking area just below the elbow inside of the forearm on the affected side that is intermittently extremely itchy without any visible skin effect.
Never got any diagnosis and none of the medical people I consulted had heard of dermatome pain w/o a rash. Came out of nowhere and vanished the same way. Horrible experience.
I had to look up dermatone, and I think you are correct.
It does sound horrible. Glad it went away.
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Why I'm 99% certain that Justin Bieber's facial paralysis was caused by the COVID vaccine
Was it vaccine related? That's what the math says. Here's my calculation.
The VAERS data shows that Ramsay Hunt Syndrome (RHS) is 160 times more likely after a COVID vaccination than for all the other vaccines combined in any given year. And if you exclude the anthrax vaccine from that comparison, the likelihood is simply too high to calculate (0 cases in 32 years).
So the COVID vaccine should definitely be considered as a possible cause for this rare disease.
I show below that the estimated rate of RHS after COVID vaccination is 338 cases per 100,000. The medical literature says it occurs naturally in 5 cases per 100,000. Therefore, it is 99% likely that Justin’s RHS was caused by the vaccine, and only 1% chance that he got “unlucky.”
Sadly, it’s unlikely Bieber’s doctors will ever acknowledge that so it’s unlikely he’ll get the care he needs (treat both the RHS and the vaccine injury). He’ll simply assume he is just unlucky.
The mainstream press isn’t doing its job if they don’t report this (which they won’t).
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Much more here, including Beiber’s video statement:
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/the-cause-of-justin-biebers-facial?s=r
Give yourself to Christ body and Soul Justin. You have a unique position, to draw millions. I pray that you do so, and are a shining example to the lost.
zipper wrote: “Steve Kirsch has a thoughtful and logical logical take:”
Steve Kirsch is well known for using statistics to mislead.
“In May 2021, Kirsch posted an article online claiming that COVID-19 vaccines affect fertility, while also underplaying the vaccines’ ability to prevent illness and death, both statements criticized by fact checkers as being inaccurate and misleading. In September 2021, speaking at an FDA meeting and identifying himself as CETF’s executive director, Kirsch claimed that the vaccines “kill twice as many as they save”; the FDA responded that Kirsch had misinterpreted data and that there was no evidence his statement was true. Reuters assessed the claim as false.”
“In October 2021, Kirsch founded the anti-vaccine group Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF), which created ads depicting deaths the group attributed to vaccines. Foundation advisors include Robert Malone, Peter McCullough, and Stephanie Seneff. Soon after, Kirsch appeared with Malone on the Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying podcast, which according to MIT Technical Review “introduced Kirsch to followers of the ‘intellectual dark web’” and allowed him to access a “large and receptive audience to his claims about a fluvoxamine conspiracy”.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Kirsch#Vaccine_misinformation
Really, an ad hominem attack on Wikipedia? Reuters and the corrupt FDA? Might as well quote big Pharma, after all they tried to bury their own data for 75 years….
Your 8th grade teacher would give you an “F” just for that.
Do you rely on Wikipedia for your views on Donald Trump, or Ron Desantis, or anyone, for that matter?
Steve Kirsch has a standing offer of a million $ for anyone to debate him — but don’t bother, you have to have an IQ of at least 70.
zipper wrote: “Steve Kirsch has a standing offer of a million $ for anyone to debate him — but don’t bother, you have to have an IQ of at least 70.”
zipper wrote: “Really, an ad hominem attack on Wikipedia? Reuters and the corrupt FDA? Might as well quote big Pharma, after all they tried to bury their own data for 75 years….
Your 8th grade teacher would give you an “F” just for that.”
Rather than refute Wikipedia, you choose to launch an ad hominem attack after accusing Wikipedia of making ad hominem attacks?
Also beware of shingles. I got it after my second shot and I personally know three others who got shingles. Sorry I got the shots. Won’t be getting the booster.
I’m no shrinking violet, turnabout is fair play. Your side does much more than insult people — they try to revoke the licenses of doctors that support early treatment and nutrition protocols, They try to punish anyone who questions using the experimental drug treatment as a one-size-fits-all for everyone, including babies 6 months old. They’re criminals, and you support their criminal enterprise, one of the very few that do so here at FR.
Be sure to get your shingles vaccine, to protect you from the “vaccine” that causes shingles outbreaks!
And let us know when you get your next “booster” — so you can be just like your hero, Fauci.
zipper wrote: “They’re criminals, and you support their criminal enterprise, one of the very few that do so here at FR.”
The real criminals are those who continue to promulgate anti-vaxxer propaganda in an attempt to justify their own agenda.
zipper wrote: “Be sure to get your shingles vaccine, to protect you from the “vaccine” that causes shingles outbreaks!”
This is the typical anti-vaxxer propaganda. Shingles is caused by the varicella zoster virus.
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