From what i have seen, the 4th shot was the one that led to the most side effects. Maybe he just hasn't gotten that far in the data.
As it turns out, COVID-10, the bird flu, and monkeypox all resulted from gain of function research. How odd it is that the people we're supposed to turn to for a vaccination against these diseases are the very people who invented them. There would be no need for a vaccination against these diseases had they not manipulated them to allow for human transmission. Without the scientists, these diseases would not have been a threat to human beings.
That is certainly true for Covid. The Russians have claimed that the U.S. has tampered with bird flu, but I haven't seen independent info on that or on the M-pox, although it seems very likely to be so. If you have sources with details, please post them @Ken Anderson
It came from Dr. Peter McCullough, but I didn't save the interview where he said that. We know about COVID-19. Of the others, gain-of-function research was conducted on one in a lab in Wisconsin, while the other was the result of Dr. Fauci's crew. I forget which.
After covid I had been reading all the 'excess' deaths and unusual clots in cadavers in people having had vaccines. I have not had shingles shot but I had the later pneumonia vaccine. I had one episode of shingles but it was not at all bad compared to hubby. It was on the side of my head and my ear kept sticking to my head. Oozy and weird.
I have read many reports of clotting (hypercoagulability) in those who have received the mRNA shots, and that is sometimes traceable to neoplastic problems. Determining what caused cancer is very difficult as there are so many different types of cancer, but if you can link the Covid to a particular cancer, such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, it could be researched. The clotting I have read about was mostly in young, active people with no previous health problems. That is truly a concern.
I believe the most common cancer associated with the vaccine is colon cancer. Dr John Campbell and a couple of guests had the most complete internet research.
Like most of Rogan's podcasts, this is about far more than vaccines and viruses, but that is the topic of the bulk of it, so I'll place it here. I don't want to start a new thread with a podcast that most of you won't watch or listen to, largely because it's more than three hours long. Plus, those of you who have accepted the COVID vaccine and its boosters are invested in believing that you've made the right decision so you don't want to hear otherwise. For the rest of you, I encourage you to listen to this because you're almost certain to learn something or be encouraged to think about things that might not otherwise have occurred to you. I'm not saying that you should sit at your desk or on your couch watching a 3+ hour podcast, but since it's a discussion between two people, there's no reason to watch it. I almost never stop everything else I'm doing to watch even a half-hour podcast or television show. While I play a lot of movies during the day, I rarely watch them, other than to glance at the screen every now and then. Mostly, I listen to them, and there's no reason to watch a Joe Rogan podcast. There are two people talking. It takes only a second to know what they look like, so there's no reason to watch it. Let it play, and listen to it as you do whatever else it is that you want to do. Some of it will be stuff you're already aware of, and parts of it might be something that you have no interest in, but I am fairly certain that everyone here would find something of interest in it. Did you know that the Japanese are working on a self-replicating MRNA vaccine? Besides viruses and vaccines, other topics include politics, although not so much Republican versus Democrat politics, and Darwinism. If you're not familiar with Joe Rogan or Brett Weinstein, neither one of them are particularly conservative. I expect they've both voted for more Democrats than they have Republicans, and they are clearly socially Liberal. I don't agree with everything they say, but there's little reason to spend three hours listening to people talk about stuff you agree with.
The Netherlands is bringing charges against Bill Gates, several of their politicians from 2020, and media outlets for misleading people to believe that the COVID-19 vaccinations were effective and safe.