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Chapter 8: Vaccinated Student Athletes vs Non-Vaccinated Student Athletes. Thoughts on this chapter?

Posted: 05 May 2024, 17:03
by Tomi Ahmed
Dr. Colleen Huber collaborated on a peer-reviewed study examining the effects of mRNA COVID vaccines on high school and middle school athletes. It was notable to discover that post-vaccination, these athletes experienced a decline in performance, unable to compete at their previous levels or endure exercise drills as they once could. I am intrigued by the timeframe within which these symptoms manifested post-vaccination and whether they eventually resolved, potentially indicating a vaccine-related side effect. Further investigation is warranted to ascertain the duration and resolution of these effects on the athletes' endurance and performance levels.

Re: Chapter 8: Vaccinated Student Athletes vs Non-Vaccinated Student Athletes. Thoughts on this chapter?

Posted: 08 May 2024, 08:37
by João Ramos
That is the most unquestionable chapter of all: if you take and do a test separating the vaccinated and unvaccinated (showing that only the vaccinated had a drop in performance), then there is no longer any doubt about the result.

Re: Chapter 8: Vaccinated Student Athletes vs Non-Vaccinated Student Athletes. Thoughts on this chapter?

Posted: 08 May 2024, 11:29
by Shanesha Sammerson
Chapter 8 presents intriguing insights into the potential impact of mRNA COVID vaccines on student athletes, as revealed through Dr. Colleen Huber's peer-reviewed study. The findings indicate a decline in performance among vaccinated athletes, with notable implications for their ability to compete and endure exercise drills. This raises important questions about the timing and duration of these symptoms post-vaccination, as well as their potential resolution over time. Further investigation is needed to fully understand the extent of these effects on athletes' endurance and performance levels, shedding light on potential vaccine-related side effects in this specific population.

Re: Chapter 8: Vaccinated Student Athletes vs Non-Vaccinated Student Athletes. Thoughts on this chapter?

Posted: 30 May 2024, 20:30
by Stephanie Runyon
Since the vaccine hasn't been around long; I think it was irresponsible of the government and parents to have children receive the vaccine. The performance decline should be followed to see if they ever recover or if there is a way to prevent the issue completely.

Re: Chapter 8: Vaccinated Student Athletes vs Non-Vaccinated Student Athletes. Thoughts on this chapter?

Posted: 10 Jun 2024, 00:34
by Gerry Steen
According to Dr. Huber's findings, the spike protein that is supposed to protect us from Covid-19 actually does more damage. The cardiovascular systems of young athletes were shown to be compromised shortly after receiving the first vaccine in 2020. Simply put, the spike protein from the vaccine bonds to receptors that are responsible for blood flow during strenuous exercise. This causes the blood to thicken through micro-clotting and constricting rather than dilating the capillaries. The heart has to work much harder to push the blood, thereby in several cases, causing cardiac arrest and heart damage.

Huber dedicated this book to Ernesto Ramirez, Jr. who died at 16 years old, just 5 days after a Covid-19 vaccine. Ernesto was athletic and had no health problems prior to the vaccine.

Re: Chapter 8: Vaccinated Student Athletes vs Non-Vaccinated Student Athletes. Thoughts on this chapter?

Posted: 12 Jun 2024, 08:05
by Jane Gaskins
As a parent, I found this chapter quite disturbing. We take our top performers and basically destroy their lives! According to the information provided in the book, the likelihood of this ever improving is very low. I have never been so disappointed in our healthcare system, as with the way this vaccination was forced on people.

Re: Chapter 8: Vaccinated Student Athletes vs Non-Vaccinated Student Athletes. Thoughts on this chapter?

Posted: 25 Jun 2024, 22:56
by Eobi jonh
Given the vaccine's relatively recent introduction, I believe it was premature and irresponsible for the government and parents to have children vaccinated, and now it's essential to monitor the long-term effects, particularly the reported performance decline.