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Thank you for bringing what is very unpleasant information.

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First of all, thank you so very much Dr. McCullough and Mr. Leake for all of these articles that raise such important points. I am particularly grateful that you provide the links to the articles you discuss, which have all been open source to date. I read every article you publish, and often read many of the supporting research articles, in order to best inform myself to share the truth with family and friends.

I have a question regarding this article. The authors' conclusions regarding their findings are resoundingly positive in favour of the vaccines over what they characterize as a "small" risk of relapse. Here is a quote that stood out to me:

"Despite this higher relative risk, the absolute increase in the risk of relapse remained low, and the majority of patients who experienced a vaccine-associated relapse did not require a change in immunosuppression. Our findings indicate that patients with glomerular disease should be monitored more closely after a second or third COVID-19 vaccine but that the established benefits of vaccination in this vulnerable population likely outweigh the small absolute increase in risk of disease relapse."

I have a PhD and a background in research in the Social Sciences but am not a medical doctor or researcher. I am unable to interpret the gap between the positive conclusions of the authors of the study and Dr. McCullough's concern about these findings. I am wondering if Dr. McCullough is able to explain this, if he has time? Thanks very much!

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I was diagnosed with Stage 3 CKD in May of this year. Prior to receiving Covid vaccine, my routine blood work showed no signs of kidney issues. By October, my kidney diseases had progressed to Stage 4 and biopsies showed global glomerulosclerosis, tubulointerstitial nephritis, interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy. My doctor has started the process to put me on the transplant list and to start dialysis next month. The only change in my medical history (including medications I take daily) was the three doses of the Moderna vaccine.

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So far so good, but now a worry. Only took the two Moderna jabs. My GFR has remained steady at CKD3. My nephrologist has changed my 6 month check to 4 months. Perhaps they are aware?

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Dr. McCullough, your courage and sacrifice to warn the public about the risks of the mRNA vaccines is critical to those that are open to listen and learn, many lives will be saved. It appears that the majority of the public cannot be influenced to consider the risks. Do you have any ideas how to reach those that will not open their minds to the possibility that the vaccines are not safe? I feel like I have run into a dead end.

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Good evening Dr. McCullough,

I’m happy that you connected with me on TruthSocial and I have ever since been studying your situation. I would like to have a private conversation with you and this was the only for him I knew to keep this as private as possible. I am very easy to get in touch with through TruthSocial on my webpage there is a link to a Go Daddy site which has either the option of calling my office or emailing through Contacts. If you would please get in touch with me Van Ness communicate together and discuss some stuff.

Warmest regards,

Jeffrey

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Do No Harm

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Brain inflammation, autoimmune hepatitis, strokes, heart attacks, sepsis, RSV, transverse myelitis, a fib, and now kidney failure.

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