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Jan 24, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

If it's abnormal, how is it harmless? There's is something untoward happening for sure. What?

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Jan 25, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

Any increase in Hodgkin’s or other types of lymphoma ? This is one to watch. I know of one anecdotal case diagnosed in a previously very healthy young woman in an advanced stage(III)

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Jan 24, 2022·edited Jan 26, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

The Beginning of the End

THE INJECTION MANDATE IS NOW YESTERDAYS NEWS

From today on the new news will be fighting evil Russia. They need to change the sheeple news quickly to reduce exposure to the deadly COVID injection fraud that is coming. What better way than starting a war.

https://theagingviking.substack.com/p/the-beginning-of-the-end

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Jan 25, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

How can this be harmless? Swollen lymphnodes are a signal..

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Jan 25, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

Thanks NE. My brother and his wife had a bad case of swollen lymph glands after the Moderna boosters. It took a whole week to start to go away. Maybe if his testicles swell up after the next booster he will stop getting the injections.

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

If one effect happens more and more cumulatively with additional injections, then, even if that particular effect is harmless, how do we know that that won't happen with harmful effects?

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Jan 26, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

Lymphodenopathy is also a sign of a secondary infection, excessive inflammation, and among other things, aggressive cancer. I am glad we don't have evidence of any of this in relation to the jabs. (I am being sarcastic there is a mountain of circunstancial and clinical evidence).

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

You write: "Uncommon adverse reactions are those which occur in greater than 1 in 100 people and less than 1 in 1,000." ... which is impossible. I think you wrote that backwards ....

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Are such cases of lymphadenopathy taken care of in hospitals? Not at a doctor's office? Is it true this would contribute to hospital bed burden?

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I don’t get sick much but even when sick I’ve never gotten a lymph node swelling in my life.

Also if I got an mRNA vaccine I would be hogging up the ER so bad with my panic attacks.

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