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You just babbled along without knowing what I was talking about that Trump is also on the vaccination agenda. I could turn this around smearing you as a Trump supporter and/or clueless, but let's get back to what the Moderna guy said about the nature of the mRNA "vaccine".

I had watched the mRNA link and thought it was a pretty good, if limited, overview. What's your problem with it? I rather like the mRNA approach and think vaccines made that way are less likely to have side effects than traditional vaccines. Could be wrong as it is, of course, pretty new but if I had been given the choice, I would select mRNA over J&J's traditional vaccine. Lucked out and got the Pfizer mRNA.
 
I had watched the mRNA link and thought it was a pretty good, if limited, overview. What's your problem with it? I rather like the mRNA approach and think vaccines made that way are less likely to have side effects than traditional vaccines. Could be wrong as it is, of course, pretty new but if I had been given the choice, I would select mRNA over J&J's traditional vaccine. Lucked out and got the Pfizer mRNA.
When do the new gills start coming in? [emoji1]


Wait... I want wings! Can we do requests? [emoji53]
 
Reading your link, we are clearly not.

At worst, there are some questions of how accurate a specific testing regime is.

But it's neither Global nor a war. It's people dishing on each other.
Only someone desperate to see conspiracies everyone would call it a war.
Or someone desperate for attention.
 
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No one here except Caroline and Childlike Empress is at all SKEPTICAL.
Seeking out and mindlessly parroting anyone who appears to support your predecided position is not scepticism. Subjecting all claims to critical analysis in order to distinguish those with genuine expertise from the crackpots is scepticism.
 
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No one here except Caroline and Childlike Empress is at all SKEPTICAL ...

How did you pick two conspiracy theorists, is that a skill. Calling conspiracy theorist skeptical about reality, is special.

Saying people who believe BS are skeptical about reality... it is self-criticizing or something... ironic

546,605 dead from Covid, did you believe the last president when he said it would be zero over a year ago. He could not do math, guess it was banned at #rump University...
 
Not wearing a mask in a bank, while Wright!

How did you pick two conspiracy theorists, is that a skill. Calling conspiracy theorist skeptical about reality, is special.

Saying people who believe BS are skeptical about reality... it is self-criticizing or something... ironic

546,605 dead from Covid, did you believe the last president when he said it would be zero over a year ago. He could not do math, guess it was banned at #rump University...

Seeking out and mindlessly parroting anyone who appears to support your predecided position is not scepticism. Subjecting all claims to critical analysis in order to distinguish those with genuine expertise from the crackpots is scepticism.

Reading your link, we are clearly not.

At worst, there are some questions of how accurate a specific testing regime is.

But it's neither Global nor a war. It's people dishing on each other.
Only someone desperate to see conspiracies everyone would call it a war.
Or someone desperate for attention.

Missed this one. Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!


And speaking of stupid, there really is no cure for it.... the stupid that is!

Maskless woman is handcuffed at bank a day after Texas lifts mandates

https://abc13.com/woman-resists-off...ce-mask-at-bank-of-america-protocol/10411661/

This stupid woman thinks that because the Texas governor has revoked the mask mandate, that this somehow gives her the right to go anywhere she pleases without a mask, including private property and business premises
 
You don't know that. The article doesn't even say that.

When I was at the United States Grand Prix in 2000, there was a reported crowd of 250,000 people in attendance. There's a good chance that within a week, at least one of them had died. But to assume any deaths within a week were caused by attending the race would be stupid.

If you vaccinate millions of people, then statistically some of them would have died of other causes having nothing to do with it.

This one is a bit of a curious case. Of the people who may have died within a week after attending the Grand Prix, most or perhaps all would have an obvious cause of death where it is obviously not just from watching the Grand Prix. The same is true for deaths following a vaccine.

There have been 40 deaths within a week after a covid vaccine in the US that have been reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. That doesn't mean the vaccine caused the death, but only that it is possible that it maybe could have been a cause or contributing factor.

VAERS collects data on all possible side effects including those unlikely to be related to the vaccine such as urinary tract infection, cataracts, and sunburn. You never know if a vaccine might unexpected cause a bunch of people out in the sun for a short time to get a sunburn. It could happen. (There has only been one report of sunburn.)

The strange thing here is that she is reported as being a perfectly healthy person in her 30s. VAERS only has 9 reports in that age group. In this case there is no reported underlying health condition or cause. The family seems to have no explanation from the doctors for a cause.

After shot got the first shot she had some pain and tiredness, which is common. The day after the second shot she felt tired and ill and spent a few days in bed before things got worse and she went to the hospital. Her liver was failing. They were considering a partial liver transplant when her kidneys and then heart failed and she died.

It is possible that this was a vaccine-associated viscerotropic reaction. That has occurred with yellow fever vaccines, but is extremely rare. Something like 35 cases out of hundreds of millions of vaccines. There is also the difference that the yellow fever vaccine is a live-virus vaccine and covid is not. Also in cases where there was a viscerotropic reaction to a yellow fever vaccine it was a usually a reaction that initially was similar to yellow fever. In the instant case, there is no report of presenting covid-like symptoms.

I might hazard a guess that after the second shot she maybe had some pain in her arm and maybe a headache and ended up overdosing on acetaminophen (such a Tylenol) that led to a few days of illness followed by sudden liver failure. My understanding is that can be a result. Of course, that's just a wild guess.
 
And speaking of stupid, there really is no cure for it.... the stupid that is!

Maskless woman is handcuffed at bank a day after Texas lifts mandates

https://abc13.com/woman-resists-off...ce-mask-at-bank-of-america-protocol/10411661/

This stupid woman thinks that because the Texas governor has revoked the mask mandate, that this somehow gives her the right to go anywhere she pleases without a mask, including private property and business premises

That's pretty satisfying. Was funny when she squealed out police brutality to try and get other members of the public in the bank to help her and they were like, nope, serves you right.
 
Senseless bickering aside, I want to point to this really relevant article again: We are in the middle of an information war
Would you care to summarise any of these ridiculous links?

In case anyone is interested, it's an interview with a paranoid nut. He's self taught and knows more than the experts, and he knows that PCR doesn't work. Simply by asking questions he was able to determine that the "experts" he was working with with hiding things about the COVID virus.

I started asking the lab staff critical questions about the methodology, questions about so-called gaps-filling and alignments. They responded by keeping a very low profile.

It's a typical collection of nonsense from anti vaxers and paranoid conspiracy theorists. As soon as he started asking questions, paid shills started to attack him! A fearless fighter for truth, bravely standing up to big pharma bullies.

Etc etc

Another self important loon whacking it to attract the attention of other loons.
 
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I started asking the lab staff critical questions about the methodology, questions about so-called gaps-filling and alignments. They responded by keeping a very low profile.
Translation: I was an annoying prick so they blew me off.

That reminds me of the flat earther who got a commercial pilot to "admit" that the earth is flat.
 
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That's pretty satisfying. Was funny when she squealed out police brutality to try and get other members of the public in the bank to help her and they were like, nope, serves you right.

Unfortunately, there are quite a few of these anti-maskers videoing themselves initiating confrontations with private business owners, including one extremely annoying woman in Ohio who has at least three videos out there. I say unfortunate because very few include hooked up and hauled off footage.
 
And speaking of stupid, there really is no cure for it.... the stupid that is!

Maskless woman is handcuffed at bank a day after Texas lifts mandates

https://abc13.com/woman-resists-off...ce-mask-at-bank-of-america-protocol/10411661/

This stupid woman thinks that because the Texas governor has revoked the mask mandate, that this somehow gives her the right to go anywhere she pleases without a mask, including private property and business premises
Nice too see the entitled being noped.
 
Unfortunately, there are quite a few of these anti-maskers videoing themselves initiating confrontations with private business owners, including one extremely annoying woman in Ohio who has at least three videos out there. I say unfortunate because very few include hooked up and hauled off footage.
They're unhappy with private businesses doing what they chose? How bizarre. Someone is going to get murdered over that. Only in America [emoji849]
 
They're unhappy with private businesses doing what they chose? How bizarre. Someone is going to get murdered over that. Only in America [emoji849]

Well maybe the murdered part, but there are irritating anti-maskers all over; one of my anti-favorites is Bunning's Karen in Australia.

She is eventually arrested.
 
In case anyone is interested, it's an interview with a paranoid nut. He's self taught and knows more than the experts, and he knows that PCR doesn't work.

That's a theme I see from a number of covidiots, that the amount of replication needed to get enough material to detect on the PCR test means they are unreliable. They quote some old document, presumably from before the tests were perfected?
 
That's a theme I see from a number of covidiots, that the amount of replication needed to get enough material to detect on the PCR test means they are unreliable. They quote some old document, presumably from before the tests were perfected?


This is specifically about Dr. Osten's test, which was the first that got a WHO recommendation and was the blueprint for all other Western "new Corona" PCR-Tests. The "self-taught nut" has a number of not-self-taught allies.

Dr. Osten is likely the first Domino to fall.
 
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