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logos_ftw 2 points ago +2 / -0

After the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, that is simply false to say that whites are the only ones who refuse vaccines in a noticeable amount.

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logos_ftw 7 points ago +7 / -0

They must be desperate. Normally they only release them (plus BLM) on presidential election years.

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logos_ftw 2 points ago +2 / -0

Using the term "directed evolution" attracted more clicks, but what was described by the employee is called serial passage. It would have been better if Pfizer has to address serial passage, but people had to go with the more headline making term that was easier for Pfizer to wave away. People, please be better at this next time.

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logos_ftw 3 points ago +3 / -0

Have you tried ketoconazole 1% (Nizoral) for 2-4 weeks? It is sold as a shampoo, but it is good for putting on any fungal infection. If the chlorine dioxide works for you, then great! I am curious to see what it can do. But if not, you still have that anti-fungal option.

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logos_ftw 1 point ago +1 / -0

A classic example of r vs. K selection (reproduction strategy vs carrying capacity strategy).

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logos_ftw 2 points ago +2 / -0

The dollar was inflated to the point where gold backing would cause a default if anyone called our bluff. Nixon removed the convertibility to gold in a legal terms, but it was already impossible to convert the large amount of dollars into gold anyway. The expansion of the money supply by the federal reserve did not keep up with the US' gold holdings.

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logos_ftw 1 point ago +1 / -0

A vaccine programs your immune system so that the immune system does the work. With chemoprophylaxis, the immune system is either out of the picture (not part of the game plan for dealing with the virus), or it might interact with the part of the immune system that does not need to be programmed (innate). People with a weakened immune system benefit more from chemoprophylaxis than with a vaccine (in general), but our current bureaucrats/administrators do not seem to understand that.

The person giving the presentation has a habit of using ideas that are beyond what a layperson is expected to understand. However, I did get one actionable thing out of it: That taking early treatment within 3-4 days of symptoms is probably not going to be soon enough, unlike a year ago.

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logos_ftw 1 point ago +1 / -0

Chemoprophylaxis means drugs (chemo=chemical) for the prevention of disease (profilaxis).

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logos_ftw 1 point ago +1 / -0

The source is here: https://www.voiceforscienceandsolidarity.org/videos-and-interviews/it-is-5-past-12 The screenshot is at 38:54

If you have plans that cannot be interrupted by sickness, preventive medicine is the only reliable way to go. Due to the boosters, the new variants learned how to infect faster and harder, so by the time that you feel symptoms, starting early treatment might not be quick enough for a fast recovery.

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logos_ftw 3 points ago +3 / -0

That is why I liked seeing "understand history" instead of "read history".

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logos_ftw 2 points ago +2 / -0

This could be why Trump endorsed McCarty. Most democrats are not going to support someone who Trump supports.

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logos_ftw 5 points ago +5 / -0

High rates of malaria = People taking chloroquine once a week = Prevention of SARS-CoV-2

Also, being closer to the equator and having a population that gets more exposure to the sun helps with vitamin D.

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logos_ftw 2 points ago +2 / -0

Also, the first episode of The Lone Gunmen published about 6 months before. Some think that the Uninterruptible Autopilot, patent 7142971 (or something like it) might have been involved. 7142971 was published in 2006, but filed in February of 2003. It probably had prototypes before then.

In 2020, an Amazon original series called Utopia was released. I suspect that it may have been for those who missed SG-1, or those who needed a more direct warning.

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logos_ftw 3 points ago +3 / -0

It was the exact opposite of digital camouflage, and those signals may have been used to suppress the reach of patriots on Twitter. We should be replying with research that is engaging to the audience that we are trying to reach, and this means not pointing people to a body of work that they are not inclined to follow.

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logos_ftw 1 point ago +1 / -0

Someone posted this recently, which was news to me: https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZEIfMSsF/x/c/4TnQtw4cdOy

Basically, the vaccine schedule was expanded in the late 1980's, and likely caused a lot of babies to stroke, setting them back mentally. I do not know how accurate this is, but it makes sense. I wish that there were more research on this.

Jab damage aside, this has become the normie theme song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PvA9QpBMpc

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logos_ftw 2 points ago +2 / -0

It seems like Bill is talking to the DC bubble. We chose Trump specifically to disrupt DC. Do people in DC not understand how much we dislike them (the swamp creatures)?

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logos_ftw 4 points ago +4 / -0

People on the left want people in the middle to think that the right is conflating gays and groomers. It makes us look like the bad guys. Heterosexual individuals are just as capable of abusing young people, although I expect that the statistics show that it is not at the same rate. I believe that most people have an instinct to protect children, including gay people. However, certain types of abuse can corrupt that instinct.

If the first person in the screenshot is serious about protecting gay and trans people, then they should be speaking out against drag queen story hour activities. You do not get to endorse PR that associates gay people with child abuse and then complain when people start associating gay people with child abuse.

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logos_ftw 6 points ago +6 / -0

To add to that, no one can reasonably expect to succeed in medical research and science without NIH funding at some point. The ability for scientists to get that funding is expected by many employers. Which means that when someone gets medical advice, it is as if Anthony Fauci is in the room, directing the conversation.

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logos_ftw 7 points ago +7 / -0

https://www.thevaccinebook.com/ goes over the pros and cons. Someone else mentioned The Vaccine-Friendly Plan by Dr. Paul Thomas, which is what I was originally looking for. Most vaccines are tested individually from each other, as opposed to how they are actually given in combination with many others, which increases the total circulation of adjutants beyond what was studied for safety. Adjuvants are basically poison that tell the immune system to fight. The dose makes the poison. When vaccines are tested for effectiveness, they are compared with the adjuvant alone (no antigen) to avoid showing the danger in the adjuvant+antigen (the vaccine) group.

Vaccine science is plagued with reductionism. For example, there is little to no concern for what a bunch of vaccines do to the total capacity of the immune system to fight new things.

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logos_ftw 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sounds like a great opportunity to replace the Red Cross, or at least compete with it.

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logos_ftw 1 point ago +1 / -0

The image was in https://www.theautomaticearth.com/2022/11/debt-rattle-november-2-2022/ In text form, I found https://www.zerohedge.com/political/dear-liberals-how-many-these-msm-hoaxes-did-you-fall :

  • Russian collusion
  • Trump called neo-nazis "fine people"
  • Jussie Smollett
  • Bubba Wallace garage pull
  • Covington kids
  • Governor Whitmer kidnapping plot
  • Kavanaugh rape
  • Trump pee tape
  • COVID lab leak was a conspiracy theory
  • Border agents whipped migrants
  • Trump saved nuclear secrets at Mar-a-Lago
  • Steele Dossier
  • Russian bounties on US soldiers in Afghanistan
  • Trump said drinking bleach would fight COVID
  • Muslim travel ban
  • Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation
  • Andrew Cuomo best COVID leadership
  • Trump built cages for migrant kids
  • "Austere religious scholar"
  • Trump overfed Koi fish in Japan
  • Build Back Better will pay for itself
  • Trump tax cuts benefited only the rich
  • Cloth masks prevent COVID
  • If you get vaccinated you won't catch COVID
  • SUV killed parade marchers
  • Trump used teargas to clear a crowd for a bible photo
  • "Don't Say Gay" was in a bill
  • Putin price hike
  • Ivermectin is a horse dewormer and not for humans
  • "Mostly peaceful" protests
  • Trump overpowered secret service for wheel of "The Beast"
  • Officer Sicknick was murdered by protesters
  • January 6th was an insurrection
  • BYU students hurled racist insults at Duke volleyball player
  • And don't forget "democracy is under threat..."
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