De. Thanks for posting that! It must have taken an immense amount of work to do all the requisite formatting (or do you have macros to do that conversion, somehow?) to show all those charts and links!
I hadn't seen this full article before because of the paywall at Epoc Times.
I think it is important to say that - TO THE DEGREE THE PROBLEMS ARE DIRECTLY RELATED TO SPIKE PROTEIN - they should correlate to (a) QUANTITY of spike and (b) where the spike went & reproduced the most. Also, I expect that the original variants had the most damaging spikes. Omicron, not so much.
Alas, the vaccines all fixated on creating MAXIMUM numbers of ORIGINAL spikes. The mRNA vaccine creators couldn't have made a worse series of "misjudgments" if they tried. Or maybe they did.
I wouldn't be that frightened of current crop Covids...better 10 Covids than 1 mRNA in my mind. And, again, with the mRNA vaccines (excluding J&J which I view as relatively a LOT safer) it is not known, yet, what other gifts come from the mRNA storms and mRNA persistence. Truly a worthy horror plot to go alongside Frankenstein on the book shelves.
What can you do about the spike damage? Blood thinners prevent clotting. Aspirin is likely helpful. Vitamin C and melatonin maybe as well. Probably a few other things, although, unfortunately, attempts to TRY commonsense attempts to try to reduce inflammation and clotting were vociferously verboten by the creatures profiting from the CDC and the illness industry in general. Not even good records were encouraged.
Anyway, don't fear Covid so much. Much better to get exposed to it regularly in SMALL doses while you have lots of prophylaxis and early treatments available. I I carry aspirin with me when I travel, just in case I get a headache. You should too.