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Imprison anyone who refuses the vax!

Started by Spinachcat, August 02, 2021, 11:31:32 PM

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Kiero

And there we have it, one of the main newspapers in Scotland tomorrow features this:



Didn't I say they were coming for my kids? Thank fuck I don't live in Scotland, but all the vaxholes in England will be trying to use this as persuasive material to do the same here.
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Shasarak

Quote from: Kiero on January 08, 2022, 06:15:00 PM
And there we have it, one of the main newspapers in Scotland tomorrow features this:



Didn't I say they were coming for my kids? Thank fuck I don't live in Scotland, but all the vaxholes in England will be trying to use this as persuasive material to do the same here.

That is unbelievable!


I just cant believe that you could lose up to half a stone in 4 weeks!

Who da Drow?  U da drow! - hedgehobbit

There will be poor always,
pathetically struggling,
look at the good things you've got! -  Jesus

Kiero

Quote from: Shasarak on January 09, 2022, 06:09:39 AM
That is unbelievable!


I just cant believe that you could lose up to half a stone in 4 weeks!

In all likelihood, it'll mostly be water.
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Kiero

#1098
In connection with the ICC case:



Just a "conspiracy theory" right?

The evidence referred to is here: https://www.saveusnow.org.uk/covid-vaccine-scientific-proof-lethal/
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Reckall

Quote from: Kiero on January 09, 2022, 06:15:10 PM
In connection with the ICC case:



Just a "conspiracy theory" right?

And a bizarre one on that. They do create a fake pandemic and then they do come after themselves. ???
For every idiot who denounces Ayn Rand as "intellectualism" there is an excellent DM who creates a "Bioshock" adventure.

jhkim

Quote from: Kiero on January 09, 2022, 06:15:10 PM
Just a "conspiracy theory" right?

The evidence referred to is here: https://www.saveusnow.org.uk/covid-vaccine-scientific-proof-lethal/

OK, I agree that simply because something posits a conspiracy, that does not mean it is untrue. There have indeed been conspiracies within history, and covert actions by government or entities within governments. However, I think it is worth questioning what this evidence is. When I read the content your link, the claim that I see is:

QuoteThe term "vaccine" was changed recently to incorporate this illegal, unlawful medical experiment to facilitate usage of mRNA technology that is demonstrably not a vaccine, and which contains biologically toxic nano-metamaterials associated with 5G urban data gathering capability.

Metal nanoparticulates are known in science to be genotoxic—a poison that can also cause sterilization. The dangers posed to the victims in the near term from this medical battery are now known. However, the long term lethality of this weapon is not as yet realized due to the debilitating effects it has on the immune system, causing  Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome(AIDS).

We can now confirm the 2017 depopulation defence-intelligence documents, showing the planned murder of over 55 million across the United Kingdom by 2025 using this biochemical weapon.

I would be interested in debating the truth of this - but first of all, I would ask: do you believe this? If so, then I'd be willing to discuss the evidence of nano-metamaterials associated with 5G in the covid-19 vaccines. If don't believe this, though, then I'd want to talk about what the purpose of the link is.

Zirunel

#1101
Quote from: Kiero on January 09, 2022, 06:15:10 PM
In connection with the ICC case:



Just a "conspiracy theory" right?

The evidence referred to is here: https://www.saveusnow.org.uk/covid-vaccine-scientific-proof-lethal/


There seems to be so much less here than meets the eye. It is interesting that the point of contact to "assist the police" in their inquiries is not actually the Met, but rather a private family law and personal injury practice in Sheffield. And have a look around, the Met is silent on this. I could be wrong but my read on this is that the Met has acknowledged receipt of a complaint from a private group of randos, but that there is no police investigation, "major" or otherwise. This looks to me like a fishing expedition by a private law firm to find something, anything, that will trash the vaccine program. They are jigging for squid and claiming there's a kraken down there but likely the most they have is a side dish of calamari.

Zirunel

Quote from: Zirunel on January 10, 2022, 06:44:06 PM
Quote from: Kiero on January 09, 2022, 06:15:10 PM
In connection with the ICC case:



Just a "conspiracy theory" right?

The evidence referred to is here: https://www.saveusnow.org.uk/covid-vaccine-scientific-proof-lethal/


There seems to be so much less here than meets the eye. It is interesting that the point of contact to "assist the police" in their inquiries is not actually the Met, but rather a private family law and personal injury practice in Sheffield. And have a look around, the Met is silent on this. I could be wrong but my read on this is that the Met has acknowledged receipt of a complaint from a private group of randos, but that there is no police investigation, "major" or otherwise. This looks to me like a fishing expedition by a private law firm to find something, anything, that will trash the vaccine program. They are jigging for squid and claiming there's a kraken down there but likely the most they will ever get is a side dish of calamari.

DocJones


Pat

Conspiracy theories are great, aren't they? You find one wacko with a stupid belief, and you can immediately claim that anyone you don't like must also believe in all that shit, and thereby completely discredit them!

Of course the only people who believe it when you cry wolf I mean conspiracy theory are the people who already believe everyone you don't like is a crazy cross between a terrorist and dangerous lunatic, so all it really does is reinforce your in-group hate for the out-group. Which of course is the point, because it's sooooooooooooo much easier to raise a horde of barbarians to raze civilization if all they know is rage and hate and blame it on everyone who isn't them.

Kiero

#1105
Oh dear, misinformation from the EU's European Medicines Agency: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-11/repeat-booster-shots-risk-overloading-immune-system-ema-says

QuoteRepeat booster doses every four months could eventually weaken the immune system and tire out people

If only someone had completed proper trials before rolling these out...

Meanwhile lying shitheel Albert Bourla admits the Pfizer jab doesn't work, but assures everyone the third dose is the one that does it: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/10/pfizer-ceo-says-two-covid-vaccine-doses-arent-enough-for-omicron.html

QuoteBourla said omicron is a more difficult target than previous variants. Omicron, which has dozens of mutations, can evade some of the protection provided by Pfizer's original two shots.

What he means is the jabs were designed for the Alpha variant, and now at the n+2 strain they're completely irrelevant. As though another does of the same obsolete treatment would be any better than the two previous ones.
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3catcircus

Quote from: Kiero on January 12, 2022, 06:02:33 AM
Oh dear, misinformation from the EU's European Medicines Agency: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-11/repeat-booster-shots-risk-overloading-immune-system-ema-says

QuoteRepeat booster doses every four months could eventually weaken the immune system and tire out people

If only someone had completed proper trials before rolling these out...

Meanwhile lying shitheel Albert Bourla admits the Pfizer jab doesn't work, but assures everyone the third dose is the one that does it: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/10/pfizer-ceo-says-two-covid-vaccine-doses-arent-enough-for-omicron.html

QuoteBourla said omicron is a more difficult target than previous variants. Omicron, which has dozens of mutations, can evade some of the protection provided by Pfizer's original two shots.

What he means is the jabs were designed for the Alpha variant, and now at the n+2 strain they're completely irrelevant. As though another does of the same obsolete treatment would be any better than the two previous ones.

The Ethical Skeptic has done some regression analysis on the number of mutations in Omicron - far too many to have been a mutation from Delta.  Estimate is 10 years' worth of mutations based upon well-documented  natural mutation rates - implying either Omicron was engineered or that it is older than even the original SARS-COV2.

Implications are - was this engineered and released to *be* a vaccine since it appears to be as transmissible as measles but is causing very minor symptoms for most everyone who gets it? Was it a lab leak of a precursor strain (SARS-COV2 being newer, but having been leaked first)?

Zirunel

Quote from: 3catcircus on January 12, 2022, 12:03:07 PM
The Ethical Skeptic has done some regression analysis on the number of mutations in Omicron - far too many to have been a mutation from Delta. 
As I recall, as soon as Omicron was identified it was established that it is a direct descendent of the original b.1 strain. Not Delta, or Beta, or any of the other variants. So it has had a good 2 years to reach its present state.

Quote from: 3catcircus on January 12, 2022, 12:03:07 PM
Estimate is 10 years' worth of mutations based upon well-documented  natural mutation rates
I am sceptical that there is some universal "expected" natural mutation rate for viruses. Mutation rates for Covid are one thing researchers have been working to determine. Not, I think, settled, but possibly double previous estimated rates.

Quote from: 3catcircus on January 12, 2022, 12:03:07 PM
implying either Omicron was engineered or that it is older than even the original SARS-COV2.
Or, as initially hypothesized, that it developed in the selective pressure cooker of a prolonged, chronic infection in an immunocompromised individual.

Pat

Quote from: Zirunel on January 12, 2022, 02:05:58 PM
Quote from: 3catcircus on January 12, 2022, 12:03:07 PM
Estimate is 10 years' worth of mutations based upon well-documented  natural mutation rates
I am sceptical that there is some universal "expected" natural mutation rate for viruses. Mutation rates for Covid are one thing researchers have been working to determine. Not, I think, settled, but possibly double previous estimated rates.
Especially given that the mutation rate for something like a virus isn't just a factor of time, but of population. If it's been stuck in a lab where there are only a relatively small number of viruses, it's not going to be mutating very quickly. But if it's out there in the wild, the mutation rate will surge with infections. So I'm very skeptical of that estimated age.

jhkim

Quote from: 3catcircus on January 12, 2022, 12:03:07 PM
The Ethical Skeptic has done some regression analysis on the number of mutations in Omicron - far too many to have been a mutation from Delta.  Estimate is 10 years' worth of mutations based upon well-documented  natural mutation rates - implying either Omicron was engineered or that it is older than even the original SARS-COV2.

Implications are - was this engineered and released to *be* a vaccine since it appears to be as transmissible as measles but is causing very minor symptoms for most everyone who gets it? Was it a lab leak of a precursor strain (SARS-COV2 being newer, but having been leaked first)?

Do you have a link for that? I didn't find it from search. It is widely documented that Omicron has an unusually large number of mutations. A competing theory for why is that it had additional mutation time from living in immuno-compromised hosts -- and Africa has a large number of immuno-compromised people because of the prevalence of HIV. In patients with a healthy immune system, the virus has only a limited time window to mutate before it is fought off by the immune system. In immuno-compromised people, though, the virus could live for over a year and develop many more mutations.

https://stanforddaily.com/2022/01/09/stanford-covid-19-case-suggests-possible-link-between-omicron-variant-and-hiv/