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Is it general opinion, or borne out by evidence.?
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They're too busy scrolling.
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In France, medical professionals were reluctant to take the vaccine for the simple reason that they understood immunology and so many had already had COVID and recovered. MANY such people around the world were reluctant. The novel vaccine was never tested on such people, and in most cases a vaccine is not administered after infection. Some countries, notably Switzerland, administered only one dose of a two-dose regimen to those who had had proven COVID and full recovery.
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Dr. Campbell's dry humor in all its glory.
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Also, Dr. Campbell is examining a whole host of reasons why COVID in Japan has not caused the disease and death it has elsewhere, including viral mutation. He's not here claiming ivermectin prevented and cured COVID in Japan. No one responsible has said any such thing.
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But they all keep getting richer. Must be merit.
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How did we get here?
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@thesleepstate That's why he bases his views on medical research studies, which he (among many others) is fully qualified to present.
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Remember when they told us how wonderful the Internet would be?
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Omg
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I'm suspicious of any spike protein from any source, whether from COVID infection from the original virus and variants, or ANY vaccine, but especially mRNA. I'm persuaded the virus did not mutate naturally to do this.
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@dedetudor. Yup. Gill, too.
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Misinformation
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We SHOULD have political leaders we can trust and who respect our intelligence. But, well . . .
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I am so sorry. Take this as a time to turn things around. You will be thrilled with your energy!
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FIRST DO NO HARM
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Suits over this have already been filed in the US. The manufacturer has no liability, but doctors are responsible for their own malpractice. One woman with GBS was sent home three times with anxiety medication. GBS is not an expected reaction, by the way. It is rare, but they should have thought of it before the fourth time she got to the emergency room.
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@MrGuardianofhades I have, and I nevertheless agree. I was taking great gobs of antibiotics for chronic tonsillitis when absolutely no one would operate (and when I finally got them removed, my doctor was stunned by how infected they were). These antibiotics destroyed my normal microbiome. Only today do we know that can trigger a serious depression. I know this is just one possibility among many, but it is real. Look to what you're doing or not doing. Look to what terrible environment you are subjecting yourself to. Depressed people tend to blame themselves for everything, which means that this suggestion sounds like an attack. It isn't. I bore zero blame for the medical mistreatment I suffered. I bore zero blame for the horrible workplaces I was subjected to. In one case, a boss was later convicted of a felony. (I actually prevented a theft there, then quit. The big blowup happened after I left.) In another case, someone who had harassed me was later arrested.
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@gerafinali4384 I know, but at least a meaningful revolt took place, and all the non-Macronists joined forces.
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PLEASE read White Coat Black Hat. This is by an MD who decided to go into philosophy and is currently a professor of philosophy. Pristine credentials. You will not believe what you'll read about the pharmaceutical industry. They own everyone. The book dates from 2010. The only defense is to go back to pre-pandemic sources, and to read. They count on us not doing that. They count on mass distraction whenever it's convenient.
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I didn't.
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@sc100ott Thank you so much.
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@russellnewton6660 How many is that? Sincere question, not sure how many were offered.
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To determine what is happening, honest and careful researchers will need to do a multivariate analysis. This is neither easy to do, nor likely to be completed anytime soon. The timelines we have concerning vaccination followed by health issues are producing a safety signal. This is not conclusive, of course, but given the Precautionary Principle, it needs to be heeded. It's a moral imperative to investigate. At least you admit you are guessing. This is true. You are. Why you are is anyone's guess, but I won't venture . . .
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There is one simple precaution everyone must take: when you are sick, stay home. Pressure all jobs to pay sick leave. Make firing anyone with a proven contagious illness illegal.
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THANK YOU
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Another question: why has the US so quickly moved from administering unsuitable vaccines to the young, to recommending highly invasive treatments for gender dysphoria to the young?
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To think that compassionate use of ivermectin caused doctors to lose their hospital privileges. To think that simple vitamin D would have increased many of these people's chances of recovery.
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People with PhDs in nursing know how to read peer-reviewed studies.
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LOL, this is a hoot.
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@LTPottenger Thanks so much. The link to the article on regeneration of the immune system via intermittent fasting was no longer up, but the article is very easy to find using the information you provided.
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@LTPottenger It's just one, that I know of, and I found the article really quickly. :)
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Sounds very americanized, frankly.
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@Parawingdelta2 Social Darwinism
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Myocarditis actually caused by vaccination in healthy young people at a rate over 1 per 100,000 vaccinations is high.
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@egle4652 Exactly. Sophocles was 90 when he died, and he was not a rarity.
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@jeffme6891 He has never misrepresented his credentials or failed to post the actual paper, which you are welcome to read or see reviewed elsewhere. Dr. Mobeen Syed often presents the same research, in a more in-depth way. He is an MD with an engineering background. I've seem Campbell make an occasional error; Dr. Syed, never.
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Even the pro-vaccine mandate crowd admitted there was scientific evidence that having healthy levels of Vitamin D made you more resistant to severe COVID, and seemed to improve response to the vaccines (fewer side effects, and more antibodies they were trying to bring about and asserting were helpful). Even they admitted it. So you have to ask why the facts were censored.
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Except for the ones that have two, eh? 😂
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At what point in a pregnancy? Before most women are aware they are expecting? Or later? Or overall? In what proportion by week of gestation? You claim to be a doctor and don't know the relevance of timeframe? That's scarier than your statement.
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@Deploracle If someone is wrongly fired, and the termination is a crime or a tort, the person fired is entitled to be made whole. Your logic would work only if the person fired were responsible for creating a defective vaccine or causing the pandemic. Then they could not be heard to say they deserved compensation.
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😂😂😂😂😂
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Conveniently, hm? Please forgive the gallows humor.
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@nevillegoddard4966 That's exactly why it's dubious. If you actually knew anything about evolution, you'd know how rapidly all higher organisms, and especially people, evolve in response to a changing environment. A diet from a million years ago is vastly less likely to be wholesome than a diet comparable to what the ancient Greeks ate, or the Vikings ate, or the people on the Mayflower ate.
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@zwijn I love your pronouns.
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My explanation of the law just went poof into the aether. Dis__ appeared.
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@nikkygovier3783 I do know, but YT won't let me tell you. I finished university in France.
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@BrownDaddy007 No, most people do not have such serious ailments by 40.
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Kyle, THIS TOO SHALL PASS. Be kind to yourself now and every day. Take this time. Stop worrying about being productive right now.
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Yes, this is true as well. You have to find separate studies that show this. The Israeli study that came out in late August is the most comprehensive study on vaccine risk.
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