As per the FDA and CDC definitions, a “vaccine” must satisfy 2 main objectives
I must say, I would certainly consider those vague enough that I could see the pharmas getting away with it in court. But, by those guidelines, even as vague as they are, I agree with you.
Their only claim is that there is potential for their products to allow some immunity building which may result in less severe symptoms or blocking of infection possibly.
Hm. I think that "blocking of infection possibly" does "possibly" satisfy point 2. Even if infection severity is reduced, that would slow the spread by reducing the number of virus particles that infected person exhales into the environment. Although that's contingent on proving that lower severity means lower infectiousness, which they've gone to great lengths to convince the whole world is not true... Then again, nothing stopping them from telling one lie on the news and a whole other pile of different lies and half truths in court, whichever is convenient for them at the moment.
As for the pathogen creation:: yes... the mRNA strand will be seen by the ribosome and will be used as a “recipe” that will have the cell express a spike protein pathogen.
I'm genuinely fucking floored. I've seen and read dozens of articles about these vaccines and the mRNA vaccine tech, and never seen it mentioned that the mRNA is coding the spike protein rather than coding the antibodies directly. I'll have to read more carefully from here and see how they are wording it to figure out what the game is, how they're generating the false impression that the mRNA is for the antibodies. Perhaps I was just making the classic mistake of naively projecting good intentions and sanity, following the golden rule.
Anyway, my flabbergasting aside, so if there is now virus mRNA in the body generating spike proteins, how long can that mRNA be expected to cause spike proteins to be generated? I've seen reports that the mRNA vaccine may cause permanent autoimmune issues resulting in infertility in women, which now that I hear the mRNA is making virus spikes, makes a lot of sense. But, it is -messenger-RNA after all, shouldn't it have a pretty short effect? They're generally single use molecules, aren't they? Or am I misremembering biology? (I know I could look all this up, but in the interest of playing your foil so you know what questions you might want to address if you make a full post I figured I'll just blurt it out.)
the likelihood of vaccine deaths as being reported as Covid-19 deaths is extremely high... Conflicts abound
Yeah they sure do. There have already been many posts linking a "covid death surge" happening 2 weeks after wide scale vaccine administration began in many places. A lot of people here, myself included, suspect the vaccine to be significantly more deadly than the virus itself, especially since the virus is not particularly deadly.
I felt it would be important enough to get you that info that I started an account just to make sure you had current information.
Man I appreciate it, but I'm just one random moron, lol- there are tens of thousands of us here that need this info which you know much better than we do. For it to spread, you should definitely write a larger and more in depth post. We need those tens of thousands to talk to the millions in their sphere of communication. I'll do my part of course- gonna go research what you said and send all that to my friends and family.
I must say, I would certainly consider those vague enough that I could see the pharmas getting away with it in court. But, by those guidelines, even as vague as they are, I agree with you.
Hm. I think that "blocking of infection possibly" does "possibly" satisfy point 2. Even if infection severity is reduced, that would slow the spread by reducing the number of virus particles that infected person exhales into the environment. Although that's contingent on proving that lower severity means lower infectiousness, which they've gone to great lengths to convince the whole world is not true... Then again, nothing stopping them from telling one lie on the news and a whole other pile of different lies and half truths in court, whichever is convenient for them at the moment.
I'm genuinely fucking floored. I've seen and read dozens of articles about these vaccines and the mRNA vaccine tech, and never seen it mentioned that the mRNA is coding the spike protein rather than coding the antibodies directly. I'll have to read more carefully from here and see how they are wording it to figure out what the game is, how they're generating the false impression that the mRNA is for the antibodies. Perhaps I was just making the classic mistake of naively projecting good intentions and sanity, following the golden rule.
Anyway, my flabbergasting aside, so if there is now virus mRNA in the body generating spike proteins, how long can that mRNA be expected to cause spike proteins to be generated? I've seen reports that the mRNA vaccine may cause permanent autoimmune issues resulting in infertility in women, which now that I hear the mRNA is making virus spikes, makes a lot of sense. But, it is -messenger-RNA after all, shouldn't it have a pretty short effect? They're generally single use molecules, aren't they? Or am I misremembering biology? (I know I could look all this up, but in the interest of playing your foil so you know what questions you might want to address if you make a full post I figured I'll just blurt it out.)
Yeah they sure do. There have already been many posts linking a "covid death surge" happening 2 weeks after wide scale vaccine administration began in many places. A lot of people here, myself included, suspect the vaccine to be significantly more deadly than the virus itself, especially since the virus is not particularly deadly.
Man I appreciate it, but I'm just one random moron, lol- there are tens of thousands of us here that need this info which you know much better than we do. For it to spread, you should definitely write a larger and more in depth post. We need those tens of thousands to talk to the millions in their sphere of communication. I'll do my part of course- gonna go research what you said and send all that to my friends and family.