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Comments by "Dale Crocker" (@dalecrocker3213) on "" video.
What's the point in vaccinating young people when they so rarely die or suffer serious consequences? There are already concerns about long term effects -some even voiced by one of the developers of the new technique. The build up of chemicals in the ovaries and bone marrow really ought to be something to worry about.
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@rocketscience4516 If I am, so is Dr Robert Malone on whose work the techniques used in these vaccinations on largely based. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA8qMb33Zyo
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@Kris Brown How do they help breed new variants?
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@atomiccritter6492 Go back to sleep, kitten. When are you going to learn to face up to reality and deal with ideas outside your limited range of perceptions?
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@rocketscience4516 You should have continued watching. The difficulty appears to be that the material is not circulating but building up in the ovaries and bone marrow - which is unexpected and unusual, they say. How much or how little Dr Malone contributed is hardly the point. He knows what he is talking about, I assume - and his concerns need addressing, don't you think?
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@Liz_for_PM_again If you are going to insult people using long words I suggest you learn to spell them properly.
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@jlcTTT The statistics on the covid death rate in the young are readily available. This video features a discussion involving one of the original developers of the new vaccine technique. How justifiable his concerns are I cannot say. But they are there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA8qMb33Zyo
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@Yeknodathon And you're copying is mis-spelling too! You guys really crease me up. You're like a bunch of old ladies gossiping in a bus queue!
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@rocketscience4516 The guy who made the mistake was a layman who was corrected. You can't judge the discussion by that. If, as it appears, you are a professional in this field do you not think you ought to be a little concerned?
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@Liz_for_PM_again Much better. Have you a ready definition to hand? Spelling is only part of the deal. You have to know what the word means.
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@susanstanleyhammond5699 You're pretty free with your advice, I must say. What does your psychiatrist say about you? (What misinformation anyway?)
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@Liz_for_PM_again What is? The pursuit of truth?
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@Yeknodathon Yet when I ask for the errors and misinformation to be identified, I rarely seem to get a coherent response. Why is that do you suppose?
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@Yeknodathon More to educate really. Or possibly eviscerate.
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@Yeknodathon Insofar as it is great fun teasing fools and quite enjoyable having sensible conversations with the more intelligent with whom I happen to disagree, you may well be right. Not that I confine myself to covid for these purposes. I'm quite vocal on the subject of climate change and the fraudulent 2020 US election, among other things. It passes the time and I'd rather have conversations on channels such as this than stack up "likes" on channels whose subscribers share my views. Why so you do it? You are marked as some kind of false account thing, but I don't believe it myself.
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@Liz_for_PM_again . I suggest you Google Carbon Futures and check the prices for various carbon bonds. The issue of man-made global warming is tied very much to this market. The relative scarcity of a commodity affects its value, and so permissions to exceed carbon limits are traded for very high prices. In order for the market to be maintained it is necessary for the belief to exist that high levels of carbon in the atmosphere are harmful to climate. This is true very much in the same way that it is true that unicorns exist: ie if you believe it to be so, then it is so.
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@Kris Brown Possibly. Equally possibly since there are more viruses that stars in the universe, all the mutations have happened already and only take over when circumstances change to allow them to do so. Whatever the case knocking this disease on the head as fast as possible is what we have to do.
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@susanstanleyhammond5699 I'm not pushing anything - just passing on the opinions of people who are more informed than I am.
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@rocketscience4516 For a start these are not MY claims and I am not qualified to become embroiled in a technical controversy of this sort. In any case it is not the toxicity (or not) of the material which seems the main issue but the fact that it is unexpectedly accumulating in the ovaries and bone marrow. Is this indeed unexpected? And why the ovaries and bone marrow? With my very, very limited knowledge of these matters I ask these questions as a concerned citizen, as it were, and simply make the point that, toxic or not, the build up of any alien substance in these locations should be regarded as potentially harmful in the long term. It strikes me as posing an unnecessary risk to the young -especially when they don't need to be injected against Covid 19 anyway, If I were a young person I would certainly be balancing the risks of suffering long-term though probably limited effects now against the possibility of sterility or leukaemia in the future. And injecting children seems even more foolish and totally unnecessary.
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@Liz_for_PM_again The science is questionable. Arrhenius' findings are difficult to reproduce and in any case experiments based upon a theoretical model atmosphere must be subject to question. How much heat is retained and how much is disseminated into space is still debatable. The process may well act as a regulator of surface heat rather than purely as an instrument of its retention. What concerns me and others is the way this phenomenon has been seized upon as an integral structure of a new and volatile adjunct to finance capital by creating a new wordwide currency in the form of carbon bonds, granting permissions for industries to exceed carbon emissions limitations.
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@Liz_for_PM_again Several attempts I have made to reply to you have been blocked by YouTube (or someone). This should worry you as much as it annoys me. How secure can your position be when arguments against it are censored?
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@susanstanleyhammond5699 I'm not pushing anything - just asking questions as a concerned layman. I'm not getting any answers yet - just hands held up in horror at the thought of heresy.
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@Liz_for_PM_again You sound like a little old lady talking through her letterbox.
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@susanstanleyhammond5699 Now I KNOW you're seeing a psychiatrist - or at the very least addicted to self-help books. I bet you keep cats too.
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@Liz_for_PM_again I must say I very much enjoyed her description of me in her last paragraph.
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@susanstanleyhammond5699 Miaow!
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