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James Kringlee's avatar

"they" write “The available information did not suggest a link between the vaccine and thrombotic events”

100% "they" knew. In early 2021, I, an older retired tradesman, snuck into the US medscape site by registering as a (age correct) 3ed year medical student. This enabled me to see and follow a doctor and nurse only covid vaccine injury discussion page. Injury after injury after injury reported, the truth in plain sight, the term "clot shot" widely used. Then I found the page - gone. The "safe and effective" injection bs at medscape grew and grew and grew and I unsubscribed. 100% "they" knew.

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Trying hard's avatar

I have received medscape for years but made the mistake of mentioning early treatment very early on in the pandemic. I was banned from then on for making any comments. Like you I unsubscribed because it's a big bag of lies

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SaHiB's avatar

Medscrape articles are crap, but many (most?) commenters hold no punches, though often get their comments inactivated. Algorithm not disclosed, but they learn to work around it anyhow. .

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James Kringlee's avatar

Yes. That is what I observed for the time I subscribed to Medscape.

note: when I just wrote "Medscape" the spell check function underlined it in red and suggested that the correct spelling is "Scammed".

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