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Post by missouriboy on Dec 27, 2022 15:28:44 GMT
So is basically everybody who didn't take the Mengele shots.
This was yet another case where having a little discernment yielded safe dividends. Glad I didn't trust the Big pharma / federal government industrial complex. Very disappointed in our people for falling for all that horse shit. This nations cowardly response to the covid hoax was an embarrassing period in our history. The problems are likely not over for the vaccinated people. What a nightmare.
Trust is a fragile commodity. They'll miss it when it's gone. The medical profession seems to have largely drank the kool-aid.
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Post by code on Dec 28, 2022 0:11:36 GMT
I'm still standing....yeah, yeah, yeah ... and? I've been shot 5 times with no ill effects, so has my wife, my son, and thousands of employees with UW Medicine.
How big is UW Medicine? There are approximately 35,000 people (including faculty, non-faculty practitioners and staff) employed by the various public and nonprofit UW Medicine clinically integrated organizations.
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Post by code on Dec 28, 2022 0:24:12 GMT
So is basically everybody who didn't take the Mengele shots.
This was yet another case where having a little discernment yielded safe dividends. Glad I didn't trust the Big pharma / federal government industrial complex. Very disappointed in our people for falling for all that horse shit. This nations cowardly response to the covid hoax was an embarrassing period in our history. The problems are likely not over for the vaccinated people. What a nightmare.
Wally,
I will agree the issue is far from simple, polite, or even honest. Remember how Solarcycle25 learned the administration of pro-boards over-all, put up a zero tolerance policy for anything other than the acceptable narrative, and that anything other than the acceptable narrative could jeopardize an entire boards' existence, not just that thread? That was scary.
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Post by code on Dec 28, 2022 0:25:04 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 28, 2022 1:02:45 GMT
So is basically everybody who didn't take the Mengele shots.
This was yet another case where having a little discernment yielded safe dividends. Glad I didn't trust the Big pharma / federal government industrial complex. Very disappointed in our people for falling for all that horse shit. This nations cowardly response to the covid hoax was an embarrassing period in our history. The problems are likely not over for the vaccinated people. What a nightmare.
Wally,
I will agree the issue is far from simple, polite, or even honest. Remember how Solarcycle25 learned the administration of pro-boards over-all, put up a zero tolerance policy for anything other than the acceptable narrative, and that anything other than the acceptable narrative could jeopardize an entire boards' existence, not just that thread? That was scary.
I think that was a bean counter inspired CYA message. If pro-boards were to become a place where opinion is suppressed for political purposes, then it is not a place I would want to be. So ... nothing scary. There are other locations. And everyone here would know how to find the new site.
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Post by walnut on Dec 28, 2022 1:12:41 GMT
So is basically everybody who didn't take the Mengele shots.
This was yet another case where having a little discernment yielded safe dividends. Glad I didn't trust the Big pharma / federal government industrial complex. Very disappointed in our people for falling for all that horse shit. This nations cowardly response to the covid hoax was an embarrassing period in our history. The problems are likely not over for the vaccinated people. What a nightmare.
Wally,
I will agree the issue is far from simple, polite, or even honest. Remember how Solarcycle25 learned the administration of pro-boards over-all, put up a zero tolerance policy for anything other than the acceptable narrative, and that anything other than the acceptable narrative could jeopardize an entire boards' existence, not just that thread? That was scary.
I'm not sure, Code, are you threatening to report this thread, and in that way get our board shut down? I think you know what you can do with your "acceptable narrative".
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Post by walnut on Dec 28, 2022 3:52:45 GMT
Don't be a Karen, Code. Free and open debate.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 30, 2022 1:27:14 GMT
I don't know anything about Expose-news.
Official data reveals that since April 2022, 407,910 deaths have occurred, with 47,379 excess deaths against the 2015-2019 five-year average. And Dr John on Covid progression in China.
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Post by Sigurdur on Dec 31, 2022 1:38:24 GMT
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Post by Sigurdur on Dec 31, 2022 4:17:55 GMT
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Post by tobyglyn on Jan 2, 2023 1:00:47 GMT
Here's a Doctor discussing the recent Cleveland Clinic study (preprint) that is not getting much mainstream media attention. The study is here www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.17.22283625v1.fullThis quote from it certainly makes no sense when looking at Australian numbers. "The vaccines were amazingly effective in preventing COVID-19, saved a large number of lives, and changed the impact of the pandemic." The below quote, also from the study, does match what I have seen here. "The multivariable analyses also found that, the more recent the last prior COVID-19 episode was the lower the risk of COVID-19, and that the greater the number of vaccine doses previously received the higher the risk of COVID-19." My bold.
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Post by ratty on Jan 2, 2023 4:56:49 GMT
Here's a Doctor discussing the recent Cleveland Clinic study (preprint) that is not getting much mainstream media attention. The study is here www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.17.22283625v1.fullThis quote from it certainly makes no sense when looking at Australian numbers. "The vaccines were amazingly effective in preventing COVID-19, saved a large number of lives, and changed the impact of the pandemic." The below quote, also from the study, does match what I have seen here. "The multivariable analyses also found that, the more recent the last prior COVID-19 episode was the lower the risk of COVID-19, and that the greater the number of vaccine doses previously received the higher the risk of COVID-19." My bold. Toby, who are you quoting here, a health bureaucrat? "The vaccines were amazingly effective in preventing COVID-19, saved a large number of lives, and changed the impact of the pandemic."I live in a retirement village where - to the best of my knowledge - almost everyone has followed the guidelines re vaccination. We have had a large number of infections and several hospitalisations. It's my observation that the 'vaccines' are not effective.
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Post by tobyglyn on Jan 2, 2023 6:26:37 GMT
Here's a Doctor discussing the recent Cleveland Clinic study (preprint) that is not getting much mainstream media attention. The study is here www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.17.22283625v1.fullThis quote from it certainly makes no sense when looking at Australian numbers. "The vaccines were amazingly effective in preventing COVID-19, saved a large number of lives, and changed the impact of the pandemic." The below quote, also from the study, does match what I have seen here. "The multivariable analyses also found that, the more recent the last prior COVID-19 episode was the lower the risk of COVID-19, and that the greater the number of vaccine doses previously received the higher the risk of COVID-19." My bold. Toby, who are you quoting here, a health bureaucrat? "The vaccines were amazingly effective in preventing COVID-19, saved a large number of lives, and changed the impact of the pandemic."I live in a retirement village where - to the best of my knowledge - almost everyone has followed the guidelines re vaccination. We have had a large number of infections and several hospitalisations. It's my observation that the 'vaccines' are not effective. Both quotes are from the same linked study Ratty and I agree, the first quote is rubbish while the second fits what we are seeing here in Australia and in other highly vaccinated countries. Something seems very wrong with "the science" these days.
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Post by missouriboy on Jan 2, 2023 17:34:24 GMT
Often the problem with science these days is that it's not really science. It's salesmanship. I started to say ... "Hell of a way to run a railroad" ... but then it occurred to me that that's exactly how you run a railroad. Load 'em up and move 'em out. The cows don't make much of a fuss.
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Post by walnut on Jan 2, 2023 18:21:28 GMT
This poor woman's brain is glitching. Like the 32 bit program I am trying to run on 64 bit linux java this morning.
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