A recent post by Dawn Lester highlighted reports of psychiatric and neurological symptoms following COVID-19 vaccination, including psychosis, depression, schizophrenia, and other mental health conditions. Supporters of these concerns point to safety signal data and possible mechanisms involving inflammation, the blood-brain barrier, and spike protein distribution in the body.
While reports alone do not prove causation, they do raise questions that deserve open investigation rather than dismissal. Science advances when concerns are examined honestly and transparently.
Personally, I’ve noticed what seems to be a rise in neurological, cognitive, and mental health struggles since the COVID vaccine rollout. That’s not scientific proof—just an observation. But I’ve heard far more people talking about brain fog, anxiety, depression, memory issues, and other neurological concerns than I ever did before.
I’ve also become concerned that fewer people seem willing to question official narratives or examine evidence from multiple perspectives. Critical thinking has always been essential to both science and freedom. If people are reporting psychiatric and neurological symptoms, those reports deserve investigation—not ridicule or silence.
The goal should not be to defend a narrative. The goal should be to find the truth.












