Steve
Penultimate Amazing
Followed by this:
And then this:
And I'm invisible again!
Good to have a superpower, I suppose, even if it is confined to this forum.
It's not always about you, y'know.
Followed by this:
And then this:
And I'm invisible again!
Good to have a superpower, I suppose, even if it is confined to this forum.
And I'm invisible again!
Good to have a superpower, I suppose, even if it is confined to this forum.
You need running lights on your ninja jammies.
It's not always about you, y'know.![]()
Apologies if I missed your prior post. I have the same problem often. Some of these fast-growing threads don't get read with the greatest detail.I know. It's just having to wait another 5 years before anyone's again allowed to acknowledge that I've ninja'd them, gets a bit frustrating sometimes.
Those problems include stroke, heart attack, myocarditis and irregular heart rhythms, according to the study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Study authors estimate COVID infections have led to 3 million cases of heart disease in the U.S.
I'm sorry objective reality triggers you.
FTFYI said I'd stick to my goal of provingstep by steplie by lie that the pandemic is a fraud...
Triggered only insomuch as Bubba appears to delight in the suffering of others.
An agency representative told the New York Times that it has also withheld other information, including details on how booster doses have affected young people.
The data has not been released or has been released slowly because it takes time to make sure “it’s accurate and actionable,” the representative said, adding that there are fears the information might be misinterpreted.
“I don’t think there’s anything more powerful than having 1,000 different people look at the data—scientists researcher, epidemiologists—and all interpret it. I hope they would interpret some of it differently, to tell you the truth. I think that would stimulate the right debate over things,” Mango added.
Multiple experts say the CDC should make all the data available.
Dr. Robert Malone, who helped create the messenger RNA technology some of the vaccines are built on, says the CDC’s actions are a type of fraud.
“Withholding data, key data, is scientific fraud,” Malone told The Epoch Times.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a professor of medicine at Stanford University, said that the CDC shouldn’t “withhold information in order to manipulate behavior.”
Rare Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Detected in Vaccinated Young: Lancet Study
https://www.theepochtimes.com/rare-...GpD4naHuvjTocAKCUUQx8ESwaPgkfTv9ffnvON7XXBaCi
CDC Under Fire for Not Publishing All COVID-19 Data It Collects
https://www.theepochtimes.com/cdc-u.../UNjSlRFFv+EfSHPsg/j0Qqee3Ljgstn799JhIeKFG8/j
Rare Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome . . .
that you found hilarious.. . . Those problems include stroke, heart attack, myocarditis and irregular heart rhythms, according to the study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Study authors estimate COVID infections have led to 3 million cases of heart disease in the U.S.
And of course that you found hilarious.
Rare Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Detected in Vaccinated Young: Lancet Study
Lancet said:Interpretation
Here, we describe a small number of individuals with MIS-C who had received one or more doses of a COVID-19 vaccine before illness onset; the contribution of vaccination to these illnesses is unknown. Our findings suggest that MIS-C after COVID-19 vaccination is rare. Continued reporting of potential cases and surveillance for MIS-C illnesses after COVID-19 vaccination is warranted.
Why would you laugh at the outlet presenting objective reality? Well, we know why: you can't recognize it, unless you're finally realizing the scope of the pandemic, and good on you for that.No, I laughed only at cbsnews.
You dishonestly pretend otherwise (liar)
Why would you laugh at the outlet presenting objective reality? Well, we know why.
This pretending stuff is hilarious coming from a poster who presents the most pretend, and is a demonstrated plagiarizer.
Im sure you wish it were true.
Yes, that's called pretending some else's work is your own, or, plagiarism.Im also sure you can show the class how I dont always use quotation marks.
Fall for what, the fact you plagiarize? It's been demonstrated by several posters: Pretending someone's work is your own is plagiarism. You can't possibly think that the interlocutors familiar with your "work" have forgotten; your attempt at gaslighting, shining things on, is exposed once again.You've already shown them how you fall for it every time.
Why take the crackpot times word for it? From the study:
the contribution of vaccination to these illnesses is unknown..
Rare Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Detected in Vaccinated Young: Lancet Study
https://www.theepochtimes.com/rare-m...9ffnvON7XXBaCi