This thread was deleted by a volunteer moderator. I certainly don't want a thread this big deleted so I've restored. THat being said, this thread has served it's purpose. I've closed it to new posts.
We have a new 2024 vaccine thread here. New people don't need to try to wade through 20,000 posts to figure out what is going on.
The journal retracts the 11 July 2022 article “Microbiome-based hypothesis on Ivermectin’s mechanism in COVID-19: Ivermectin feeds Bifidobacterium to boost immunity”.Following publication, concerns were raised regarding the s...
Walensky, a political appointee to the head of the CDC, is trending on Twitter. This will be outdated soon, but here's a sample of what's trending now.
Her embrace of draconian pandemic measures for schools and businesses were not based in science and will have lasting, incalculable consequences.”
US District Court demand for affidavit may have forced her hand on quick exit.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky *RESIGNS* after a disastrous tenure and leaves amid serious ethical questions about her time in office.
Rochelle Walensky got the job because she was obedient to Fauci. She was completely incompetent and never moved to Atlanta where the CDC is based.
WALENSKY'S VACCINE SALESPITCH (March 2021): "Our data from the CDC suggests that vaccinated people do not carry the virus and don't get sick."
In May 2021, in congressional testimony, Walensky said she did not know how many CDC employees were vaccinated. This was after Biden made getting everyone vaccinated a national priority in April 2021. To be the head of the leading organization tracking vaccinations AND on the heels of a Presidential announcement one month earlier to get as many people vaccinated as possible AND then not know how many of your own employees are vaccinated is total incompetence.
Walensky, a political appointee to the head of the CDC, is trending on Twitter.
Twitter and LetsRun let people say any dumb sh*t they want without consequence.
Having a platform to say dumb sh*t may feel empowering, but it's still saying dumb sh*t.
The last two pages on here we have the ‘experts’ who have ‘known the truth for years, YEARS!!’ looking absolutely shocked that Covid causes pneumonia. The word ‘pneumonia’ triggered them and generated new conspiracies. ‘It’s like cancer patients having Covid!!’
And another who thinks you can send in whatever made up BS you want on a medical billing form and insurance companies just write you a blank check.
Shall we check in on Japan? Apparently a possible ground 0 for vaccine failure. Now it’s latest wave is completely over, restrictions abolished, and it sits at 5x less deaths per capita than the USA?
Maybe I read the graph upside down?
Let's check in on Ireland. People everywhere wised up to the scam.
THU, 04 MAY, 2023 - 02:02
"The uptake of the second covid-19 booster vaccine has fallen well short of the target set by the HSE."
"Figures released by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre show that some 26% of eligible adults have taken a second booster since it was rolled out across the country in January."
"This is well below the 75% target set by the HSE at the start of the year."
This thread is hilarious. It’s like two or three conspiracy theorists’ circle jerk
Yes. We're still hopeful that we'll be able deprogram them. It is inconceivable to me how an intelligent adult could still believe any of the Fauci, Big Pharma, and government lies.
Oh, and why are all the RFK Jr. threads being deleted immediately? Is he that big a threat to Biden or is it that he is a massive threat to big pharma?
So now Covid causes pneumonia? How do you know case of pneumonia was caused by Covid? Is this one of those cases where someone dies of cancer but tests positive for Covid so the death goes down as a Covid death?
COVID has always caused pneumonia. You’re confusing ‘pneumonia’ with ‘bacterial pneumonia’. Any infection of the respiratory system can cause pneumonia if the organism/virus is replicating in the lower respiratory tract rather than upper (like a cold..). Omicron is less likely to cause pneumonia, and much more likely to replicate in the nose, throat and sinuses. Hence the milder form of the disease. How else did you think viruses cause respiratory failure?? Did you really not understand this? After 3 years of incessantly posting your superior ‘knowledge’ of medicine??
COVID has always caused pneumonia. You’re confusing ‘pneumonia’ with ‘bacterial pneumonia’. Any infection of the respiratory system can cause pneumonia if the organism/virus is replicating in the lower respiratory tract rather than upper (like a cold..). Omicron is less likely to cause pneumonia, and much more likely to replicate in the nose, throat and sinuses. Hence the milder form of the disease. How else did you think viruses cause respiratory failure?? Did you really not understand this? After 3 years of incessantly posting your superior ‘knowledge’ of medicine??
The characteristics of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 Omicron variant have not been fully described. Unlike other variants, the Omicron variant repl...
How can a virus that does not go into the lungs and presents as a common cold give someone pneumonia?
Your sources are the ones that told us the jab stopped transmission.
Maybe get some new sources
Please keep posting. These posts are amazing. Your knowledge of virology and basic biology is truly breathtaking. Can you elaborate more on how a virus can infect the cells of the upper respiratory tract, but definitely NOT the lower respiratory tract? Sounds like you really know the difference between the cell types and how the viral receptors are definitely different between the two areas of the respiratory tract. And reference your response with the obviously trustworthy sources on Twitter, rumble, …etc.