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powershellder 11 points ago +11 / -0

Yes. Anyone who has had a terminally ill family member knows the heartbreak of watching loved ones get worse and worse with no end in sight.

It’s not an option that should ever be taken lightly, and it should be reserved for only extreme cases, but it can alleviate weeks, or even months of suffering.

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powershellder 3 points ago +3 / -0

It it helps reassure you, smallpox transmissibility in practice is much lower than you would think, and in endemic conditions, the average infected person will spread smallpox to less than one other person.

Smallpox is most contagious when symptoms are apparent, so if we quarantine those with the telltale rash, it is incredibly effective.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

Masks are pretty useless for the average person because they don’t have a seal against the face, and people touch them with their hands.

Most viruses are too small for a mask to be effective, but even if they weren’t, people touch their masks, spreading particles around.

Doctors wear them for bacteria, and it’s usually for the patient’s benefit, not their own. They also wear rubber gloves and sterilize their hands to go along with masks.

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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree. I think a huge correction is coming and lots of people will face foreclosure.

Just another way of stealing wealth from the middle class.

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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lol, Ogden.

Those houses used to be half the price. I’ve done a lot of house hunting in Utah and there’s one or two small houses in the valley, but people want $700k for split levels.

I’m familiar with the areas for a lot of those houses and they are overinflated.

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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, but homes everywhere have gone up similarly.

You can still buy real estate in the major cities like Missoula or Bozeman for $500k.

In Utah, that price may buy you a townhome with an HOA.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

This isn’t the first time vaccines caused AIDS and cancer.

Hilary Kaprowski’s CHAT vaccine.

SV-40.

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powershellder 28 points ago +28 / -0

It’s funny that SIDS just randomly appeared out of nowhere when we’ve been having babies for thousands of years.

There is a massive correlation between SIDS and vaccines:

Torch found that two-thirds of babies who had died from SIDS had been vaccinated against DPT (diphtheria–pertussis–tetanus toxoid) prior to death. Of these, 6.5% died within 12 hours of vaccination; 13% within 24 hours; 26% within 3 days; and 37%, 61%, and 70% within 1, 2, and 3 weeks, respectively.

He concluded that DPT “may be a generally unrecognized major cause of sudden infant and early childhood death, and that the risks of immunization may outweigh its potential Fine and Chen reported that babies died at a rate nearly eight times greater than normal within 3 days after getting a DPT vaccination.

Linear regression analysis of unweighted mean IMRs showed a high statistically significant correlation between increasing number of vaccine doses and increasing infant mortality rates

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3170075/

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powershellder 13 points ago +13 / -0

It’s probably related to the Remain in Mexico policy.

Most migrants aren’t Mexican, they’re from Guatemala, Honduras, Haiti, etc.

If we don’t take them, Mexico might have to. Or that’s my theory.

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powershellder 3 points ago +3 / -0

If you are interested in hearing more about the vaccine debate, this is a thorough breakdown of the issue with linked sources:

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/23oi4e/the_skeptics_guide_to_vaccines_part_i_poxes_polio/

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/7rrf4s/the_skeptics_guide_to_vaccines_part_ii/

Vaccine science is imperfect at best, and downright fraudulent at worst.

You may read this and still decide vaccines are best for your family—that is your right.

However, no one should blindly defend the industry, especially after seeing these same companies lie about COVID.

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powershellder 7 points ago +7 / -0

And all vaccines cause harm.

Just because this one doesn’t meet the traditional definition of vaccine, doesn’t mean the rest are all sunshine and rainbows.

VAERS isn’t new.

Total liability immunity isn’t new.

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powershellder 20 points ago +20 / -0

I was just reading earlier today about how Biden lifted the terrorist designation from Yemen today.

Incredible.

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powershellder 4 points ago +4 / -0

One of my favorite fun conspiracies is one about missing time.

Basically, they found artifacts in the Roman Empire that are from the “year 800” but seem to match the year 500.

There are also historical records of events in different parts of the world, like earthquakes and volcanoes that seem to match, even though they were in different centuries.

Anyways, based on this theory, we are only in the year 1500 or so right now.

It’s a fun rabbit hole to go down.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sure. It was this part.

TIV recipients had an increased risk of virologically-confirmed non-influenza infections (relative risk: 4.40; 95% confidence interval: 1.31-14.8)

So 4.4x, or 440%.

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powershellder 5 points ago +5 / -0

It’s because their body cannot digest it, so they will release all their insulin trying to process it and go into shock.

The xylitol in a single piece of gum is enough to kill.

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powershellder 5 points ago +5 / -0

Flu vaccine does not work.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22525386/

300% increase in childhood hospitalizations after the flu shot. TIV did not provide any protection against hospitalization in pediatric subjects, especially children with asthma. On the contrary, we found a threefold increased risk of hospitalization in subjects who did get the TIV vaccine.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22423139/

440% increase of respiratory infection after flu shot. Over the following 9 months, TIV recipients had an increased risk of virologically-confirmed non-influenza infections (relative risk: 4.40; 95% confidence interval: 1.31-14.8). Being protected against influenza, TIV recipients may lack temporary non-specific immunity that protected against other respiratory viruses.

12x more spontaneous miscarriages after flu shot.

“In addition, because of the order of magnitude increase in fetal-loss report rates, from 6.8 fetal loss reports per million pregnant women vaccinated in the single-dose 2008/2009 season to 77.8 in the two-dose 2009/2010 season, further long term studies are needed to assess adverse outcomes in the surviving children. Additional research concerning potential synergistic risk factors associated with the administration of Thimerosal-containing vaccines is warranted, and the exposure-effect association should be verified in further toxicological and case-control studies.”

Ultimately no benefit found in vaccinating for flu.

The current influenza vaccine program seems to be ineffective, and the U.S. should consider replacing it with a program based primarily on antiviral medications. Research is needed to develop more and better antivirals, especially agents to which influenza viruses do not readily develop resistance.

https://www.jpands.org/vol11no3/geier.pdf

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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

They claim it’s not accurate because anyone can report.

It has a grain of truth, but it’s the best system we have.

If it’s so inaccurate, then the government must not really care about gathering true side effects.

(Spoilers: they don’t)

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

No, the vaccines you mentioned don’t work.

Smallpox vaccines spread smallpox and caused the worst outbreaks in history—despite vaccinating everyone up to four times.

Polio vaccine spread polio, but the diagnostic criteria was changed to hide cases.

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