nicko31
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Le Tiss really does want a show on Gebeebies, its only a matter of time
But masks do work and peer reviewed papers show it. Also looking at countries that have more of a culture of wearing masks shows that they helped to reduce the spread.Masks don’t work (peer-reviews papers prove it).
They do however help reduce the severity of illness. They are also not gene therapies. A simple look at the definition of gene therapy would help prove this. mRNAs do not affect daughter cells, a key part of gene therapy.“vaccines” - (aka gene therapy) don’t work. (Don’t stop transmission nor infection).
How do you work closely with Big Pharma and have you considered being a whistleblower if the trials are suspect and people are at risk?
Fails the “no dickhead” testTl:dr
Are we singing him then?
LY fuckng Stupid. TBH I didn’t think this level of stupid was possible but there you go. You live and learn.This is SPECTACULAR
because animals are where novel viruses emerge from. there were similarities to known bat infections. even if its come from a lab, likely some animal origin processed there.I'll answer one of your points. Peter McCullough popped up on Fox news - without knowing whether Damar Hamlin had or hadn't the COVID jab at the time - and instantly said that was the cause of his problems in the Bills game. Like many of the anti climate change lobby, I'd imagine there is money in it and anyone pedalling stuff on Fox you can normally call bullshit.
That said, I do have an open mind on all this. As an example people are coming around to the theory that COVID may have escaped from the lab in the area rather than the Bruce Wayne bollocks we were led to believe. Quite why that was given so much credence has always been a mystery to me.
I run a company that recruits exclusively in to clinical trials. So no lab access, but extensive contacts in the clinical trial industry. It is a murky world. Almost as murky as recruitment.I thought he was a recruitment consultant. Not sure how much lab access they get.
But that isn't what we were told when they came out, is it? We were told they would stop infection, and then told that they would stop transmission. Then over time it transpired this wasn't the case, and they slowly changed the narrative.Vaccines aren't supposed to stop transmission or infection. You might as well criticise Roberto di Zerbi because he doesn't score enough goals. It's not his job.
Vaccines are designed so that when you catch something, your body is prepared to fight it and destroy it quickly. Some, like the measles jab, are so good at it that they stop transmission as well, but vaccines never stop infection.
Wait until they find out how analogue insulin is made, recombinant DNA grown on e-coli bacteria.They do however help reduce the severity of illness. They are also not gene therapies. A simple look at the definition of gene therapy would help prove this. mRNAs do not affect daughter cells, a key part of gene therapy.
Next you'll be saying that they've never been tested for another easily debunkable conspiracy theory.
(Not a virologist, just someone who watched the news quite a bit during that disease thingy there was a couple of years ago) ... but isn't it that vaccines are primarily there, to reduce severity of infection, which of course makes it totally worth doing. But in some instances they reduce the severity to such a level that it makes it harder for the virus to transmit. This is a side benefit but not the main aim.But that isn't what we were told when they came out, is it? We were told they would stop infection, and then told that they would stop transmission. Then over time it transpired this wasn't the case, and they slowly changed the narrative.
Cleveland study proves that the MORE vaccines you have, the HIGHER rate of infection you get from Covid (readily available online).
Since you mentioned that, it reminded me that the only anti-vax conspiracy nut I know personally used to work for GSK (I assume in a non-science capacity, since he now builds bathrooms for a living).I thought he was a recruitment consultant. Not sure how much lab access they get.
It's because each point is sensationalised, without providing a source, nor consideration of the full picture. E.g. increase in heart attacks in young people since the pandemic - it doesn't take much to Google the study, which suggests that COVID infection (rather than vaccination) is responsible, citing known, similar (but lesser) effects from flu infection.Are you able to explain why all his points make him so? One by one if poss.
that was over enthusiastic media and politicans. the medical world knew and said the difference, the nuance didn't get into mainstream information. its easily forgotten the AZ vaccine efficacy was higher than hoped, then Pfizer was even better.But that isn't what we were told when they came out, is it? We were told they would stop infection, and then told that they would stop transmission. Then over time it transpired this wasn't the case, and they slowly changed the narrative.
Who told us that? The main purpose of vaccines is to prevent the infection being so bad you need to be hospitalised. That’s why old people have flu jabs every winter.But that isn't what we were told when they came out, is it? We were told they would stop infection, and then told that they would stop transmission. Then over time it transpired this wasn't the case, and they slowly changed the narrative.
"Tis" is a man who thought that staying at Stains would enhance his England chances.LY fuckng Stupid. TBH I didn’t think this level of stupid was possible but there you go. You live and learn.
You should loosen up and tell us what you really think about him."Tis" is a man who thought that staying at Stains would enhance his England chances.
Or, actually, a wormy little turd, too frit to test himself at a higher level.
Plus he couldn't tear himself away from all that teenage fanny in what passes as Southampton's Sherry's.
"Do you know who I am? I'm Matt Le Tissier and I play for Southampton"
Not all replies were "f*** off, you're married, you soppy old ****", which was good enough for him.