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@SheilaTitchener I heard of one person in another state who died, and two people who were hospitalized with serious cases, one of whom was on the infamous cruise ship (a former travel agent knew his wife).
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@bikerfirefarter7280 I disagree. If I had had a living elderly parent or grandparent, it would have tipped the balance. As it was, MY concerns were never addressed, -- instead I was jeered at, bullied, and made to feel like a hunted animal, AND my finances (which withstood every other catastrophe of the last 25 years) were ruined, so of course I did not get the jab. But as I said, having an elderly parent would have tipped the balance. We were LIED TO. We were told we were doing it to protect those we love. This was evil.
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@Veraciousness I just found the Parker Crutchfield -- Alexander Zambrano debate on that very issue ("bioenhancement") in a journal published by none other than Wiley (Wiley Online Library). Wow, just wow. Saving it to read. Let people know where this stuff is, lest they think you are exaggerating. Er, no. No you are not. BTW, the Crutchfield -- Zambrano exchange is from April 2019. Huh.
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@Veraciousness Everyone should know about this debate. Lately have been reading a recent book on American Bioethics, by George Annas. The first chapter, which explains how coercion in public health is fundamentally wrong, has been violated over and over since 2020.
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@Veraciousness Er, maybe a new icon might help? Just a thought, don't come for me.
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@bikerfirefarter7280 That stupidity and willful ignorance were the reason so many took these "vaccines." They were coerced, either directly or psychologically. Many did it out of guilt they could not overcome -- and the guilt was imposed on them. If my grandma were alive, and lived with me, I would have taken it as well. As it was, I did not take it. And now I know I was more responsible than the vast majority of those who did. BUT I DIDN'T KNOW IT AT THE TIME.
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At least know that 93% do not develop sequelae.
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@elliebelly456 True!
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When Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen was diagnosed with a very treatable form of cancer, Bill Gates immediately moved to throw him out of Microsoft. What more did we need to know? He had to hang out with Epstein, too? Well, at least something woke people up, although MSM still acts like he's an Expert.
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More censorship. There are certain facts about Bill that we cannot mention.
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@jasminebarratt1809 Have you read about Dr. Chris Palmer? You'd enjoy his interviews and book.
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Then why weren't the labs shut down, at least pending review? Just kidding.
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@garrettd.6215 Yes, they always use your best characteristics against you. This is the usual. Perhaps it is less common in UK. I was born in Chicago, so I don't remember not knowing.
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@Rowieee777 How do you know? Why are you jeering?
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Certainly makes sense at 55. At 15, which is a minor child? Not so much.
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BMJ just published Robert Whitaker on how a risky antipsychotic medication was nevertheless approved. Whitaker is an investigative journalist specializing in the field of psychoactive medication. This is BIG!
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As a rough estimate, a nanoparticle is, in general, 1/10 to 1/100 the diameter of a red blood vessel. If these are even smaller, let us know.
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BMJ reported that vegans, vegetarians, and modified vegetarians (who eat fish) may be at lower risk of severe COVID. DW (Germany) picked up the story. American media: silent.
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@warrenklein7817 It's the doctors and scientists I was thinking of. Don't they want to know?
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In the US it is, only because the vaccines are not yet FDA approved. We have a horrible, for-profit medical system, no comprehensive disability system, etc. If you are one of the rare people who are harmed, you are on your own. You'll be shunned as inconvenient, or worse. Look up the EUA consent forms. That is all you need to know! I don't think this is the case anywhere else, especially not UK, Australia, etc. You aren't this way. :/
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I don't watch anyone talk and believe what they say. I read the studies carefully, all by myself. I learned how in law school, and majoring in mathematics and in philosophy of science prior to that.
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Only a short time later, "doctors" were persuading parents that puberty blockers were needed to keep their 12 year old from committing suicide. Marriages were breaking up, with one parent pushing for this and the other trying to save their child. They are emboldened now. They know what they can do to get us to do what they want.
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@Tomiply What do you mean by "she got hit bad?" What were her symptoms? Was she hospitalized? COVID is usually like a flu, only longer lasting. And the CDC guidance is deficient -- most people are contagious for at least 8 days. After 16 days, they have better immunity than the vaccinated, and pose less danger to others than you do. I just got over it. I'm fine.
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I had a very unusual cold in the fall of 2019, quite severe, with a mild fever and followed by two weeks of exhaustion. Then I had mild COVID symptoms in March 2020, when no tests were available. It took six weeks to feel like myself again. Four months later, a not very sensitive antibody test indicated no antibodies, but my doctor said we could conclude nothing from that test. So, I don't know what I had either time. It could have been a coronavirus cold, followed by COVID -- extreme good luck? Wish I knew. :/
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@andrewsaint6581 I don't hear smug. I hear exasperated. People who did the research were demonized. Remember?
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@thebrassgoblin5454 It was a test to see who had three to four years of living expenses stashed in their emergency fund. I did, and had no elderly family. Hence I could decline. Now, however, I can never retire.
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@iwonaiwona1362 Source? I can't find it.
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@user-jj4br9cf1h Me too, hit by sense or ship. Factual post, mentioned the need for multivariate analysis in light of all the mistakes made by the mistake makers. 😊
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@odem1947 What party? UK votes very much by party in parliamentary elections.
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Switzerland never routinely recommended more than one dose to anyone who recovered from a proven case of COVID. I looked at other countries' ministries of health websites all through this.
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Maybe the CEO of Moderna thinks $400m is chump change. He thinks in terms of billions.
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I always asked whether ANY animal trial, including of course mice having a relatively short life cycle, observed the test animals through reproduction and natural death. Did they have normal pups? When no one could answer that question, it gave me pause. How can they recommend it to anyone of reproductive age?
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I know from experience that there is little worse than being the "rare case." You are really alone. Be kind to yourselves. Never forget to be kind to yourselves.
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@v4skunk739 Immune systems self-repair in most people most of the time. This is new, so we don't know.
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Antigone
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Except that the vaccine doesn't prevent infection. It simply does not. You don't know whether these issues are "dose dependent," whether the "dose" comes from transmission of the illness or repeated exposure to the vaccine or both. You don't know because no one does.
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@annemeredith6037 I don't like most people. 🤣
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When I had a minor operation last fall, a very short outpatient procedure, I had to sign a consent form for blood transfusion and for more extensive surgery if needed. These were complications my doctor had never seen. When she told me about them, I exhaled. It meant she would be careful to avoid these complications. Of course doctors must watch for issues with repeated vaccination. If they don't, then don't trust their judgment.
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People lost jobs for suggesting this was possible -- not actual, but possible. We also cannot keep punishing people for being competent.
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Oh yeah. Thousands of us, apparently.
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@gicir19 Since a LOT of things.
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@steve1711 If the data emerges, he will. Not soon, I grant you. But it takes time to see this, to be honest.
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@ericgreen154 Congrats. You've found the cover story that DNC/MSM will endorse.
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@Dez083 Dr. Campbell gave a video on the increase of non-COVID related deaths in UK above baseline, and their health authorities are investigating a slew of possibilities. In the US, we KNOW opioid deaths and shootings are a factor for sure. Whether cardiovascular deaths are higher in those under 50 than they were in 2018-2019 needs to be looked at. Whether obesity is higher does as well. LDL levels rise under prolonged stress in many people. Quit being a smart @$$, a lot of people are informed.
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@Dez083 Could it be that three sudden deaths among your acquaintances who were men under 35 in a short time frame raises questions?
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Counting their money.
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Did you look up the peer-reviewed article and read it? How do you expect to do double blind now? That ended in 2020. You think we have memory impairment from lockdowns . . . COVID . . . vaccination? 🤣
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There is an Israeli study on various commonly used medications, including over the counter, and supplements that lower the risk of severe COVID. It is peer-reviewed, and quite fascinating. I wonder if some of these are helpful for long COVID. Certainly worth a read.
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@jamesparry1547 Just one message above the question.
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@jamesparry1547 My reply to your Q ended up in a shady forest.
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