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Dec 5, 2023Liked by Marc Girardot

I have an idea of why aspirating ceased. In the 1980s Novonordisk introduced the insulin pen after they developed so called ‘human insulin” by genetically modifying bacteria which then excreted the insulin - that is an interesting story in itself because it was only tested on 25 young healthy non diabetic men before being given to type 1 diabetics. Something called “dead in bed” syndrome then occurred and no-one bothered to connect it to the human insulin, it’s still not acknowledged now but the connection is obvious. This story is huge and I believe may be the front runner to implementation of Covid vax because there are so many similarities. Anyway in order to use the pen one was unable to aspirate. They started introducing shorter and shorter needles so the chances of going into anything more than the smallest capillary were small in a subcutaneous injection. Prior to the “Novopen” we diabetics always aspirated prior to injecting.

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Marc, can you explain how bolus theory fits with the findings of vaccine spike in the bloodstream at 6 months, independent of antibody titre as in this paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37650258/ ? Thanks

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Marc, perhaps worth reconsidering the original MMR vaccine /Autism controversy. Does bolus theory help to clarify that?

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Nov 9, 2023Liked by Marc Girardot

I read your comments and did not see what would be the key factor in creating the bolus, the direct intravenous injection, previously avoided by aspirating (drawing back to look for blood) before injecting. Of the many webinars on Covid vaccines I attended, the only person to ask about this was a PhD Registered Nurse who had been trained to take this precaution with any intramuscular injection. My guess from experience is that it might happen 1 in 500, which is infrequent, but not really rare. I look forward to your book. Gerald N. Yorioka, M.D. (Jerry)

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Oct 24, 2023Liked by Marc Girardot

Steve Kirsch, another Substack writer and MIT graduate, has also come to the same conclusion on autism via statistics. Dr. Peter McCullough, highly credentialed & published cardiologist, has spoken tons about the covid jab being terrible and has also begun to see the danger of the childhood vax schedule. Lots of Substack writers cross post for each other. Jessica Rose would be another, although her main focus has been the covid vax.

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Oct 24, 2023Liked by Marc Girardot

Does the bolus theory still allow for the possibility of poor quality and different batches of vaccines?

If so, how must that be explained?

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Oct 24, 2023Liked by Marc Girardot

Maybe reach out to Dr. Tess Lawrie, a "steering group member of the World Council for Health." She has a Substack: A Better Way to Health with Dr Tess Lawrie. She recently interviewed with Neil Oliver who has a large following in Great Britain. Could get a radio interview with Dennis Prager on the Salem Network. He started interviewing dissenting Dr.s (in other words, those who's protocols were saving lives) early in 2020, has a huge audience and many contacts.

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For a publisher, you may want to consider Chelsea Green. They produce a lot of high-quality, good-selling books on alternative themes. Also, perhaps consider Skyhorse Publishing, who did Kennedy's book on Fauci, Robert Malone's book, and Ed Dowd's book.

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I am a BSN, MPH. I was in a grant funded position in a metropolitan service district. My proposals received immunization grants from MERCK CDC, and NIH. When I was first hired I would walk around my home with a syringe in one hand, repeating the movements, strengthening my finger and hand muscles. The rate of patient encounter in a public health immunization clinic is 5 - 10 per hour. As a Nurse Supervisor of mass administration clinics, I can absolutely guarantee you that nurses DID NOT ASPIRATE when giving vaccines. I was ridiculed for my muscle practice and a one handed administration technique including aspiration. Most nurses admitted that they never aspirated on IM injections because the chance of a bolus injection was next to possible. In my professional experience, the very likelihood of this theory is very high.

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Any place we can send money?

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I have and idea on how to fund your research. I would like to share but not here. Can you email me?

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Marc Girardot

Bless you! Thank you so much!!

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Marc Girardot

The first place I'd try to get a book like yours published is Skyhorse Publishing. They published covid books by Dr. Malone, Ed Dowd, Bobby Kennedy Jr. , etc. Are not afraid of controversy.

https://www.skyhorsepublishing.com/

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I have only heard of one case of someone recovering from vaxx injections. Are there others?

Here is the report of the recovered person: genevaThatcher.substack.com

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3 times vaccinated.

D2

Over 60

Meds stopped working

Got diagnosed auto immune

Shortness of breath and rapid heart

Now seeing 3 specialists and taking 8 meds plus 4 injections per day.

Everything happened within 48 hours of last vaccine.

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