• Masknipulation

    From Al Thompson@1:229/426.27 to Lee Lofaso on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 02:09:00
    on *20.02.22* at *13:22:39* You wrote in area *POLITICS*
    to *Al Thompson* about *"Masknipulation"*.

    Hello Al,

    The "source RNA" of the virus mutates with the virus itself. The
    vaccine
    was designed to address the virus pre-mutation. Any expectation that
    the
    vaccine could somehow predict random mutations is beyond the scope of
    current vaccine technology.

    Since it's the typical leftie response to anyone posting information
    about virii and vaccines, I'm obligated to ask you to show your medical,
    virogical, and immunological credentials.

    Jeff identified his source as his high school biology teacher. What's yours?

    The proper lefty response would be to ask what medical degree and immunology degree his biology teacher has.

    I never claimed to be giving facts about mRNA technology or virology. But I don't need multiple degrees to question virology if facts given by a high school teacher are reliable.


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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Al Thompson on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 11:10:03
    Hello Al,

    The "source RNA" of the virus mutates with the virus itself. The
    vaccine
    was designed to address the virus pre-mutation. Any expectation
    that
    the
    vaccine could somehow predict random mutations is beyond the scope
    of
    current vaccine technology.

    Since it's the typical leftie response to anyone posting information
    about virii and vaccines, I'm obligated to ask you to show your
    medical,
    virogical, and immunological credentials.

    Jeff identified his source as his high school biology teacher. What's
    yours?

    The proper lefty response would be to ask what medical degree and immunology
    degree his biology teacher has.

    Jeff cited his source. It was a proper cite.

    Jeff is from Texas. The only requirement to teach in Texas is to
    have a college degree, regardless of major. For example, a degree
    in kinesiology (P.E.) qualifies for everything.

    I never claimed to be giving facts about mRNA technology or virology. But I
    don't need multiple degrees to question virology if facts given by a high school teacher are reliable.

    Like I said, high school teachers in Texas only need a degree in order
    to qualify to teach. Makes no difference of what their major is. And
    all they need is one degree. But unlike you, Jeff does have a source,
    as cited.

    --Lee

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    No Trump! No KKK! No fascist USA!

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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:116/17 to Jeff Thiele on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 10:41:00
    Jeff Thiele wrote to Ron L. <=-

    Vaccines are vaccines. None of them is perfect, but any of them is
    better than nothing.

    Can't say I agree with that... I have seen discussion and 'proof' (I
    didn't do the tests and studies myself, and I am no expert) that COVID
    vaccines are causing problems. Just like with any other treatment, you
    have to decide for yourself if the possible side effects are worth the
    possible benefit or not.




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  • From Jeff Thiele@1:387/26 to Jimmy Anderson on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 12:51:47
    On 23 Feb 2022, Jimmy Anderson said the following...
    Vaccines are vaccines. None of them is perfect, but any of them is better than nothing.

    Can't say I agree with that... I have seen discussion and 'proof' (I didn't do the tests and studies myself, and I am no expert) that COVID vaccines are causing problems. Just like with any other treatment, you have to decide for yourself if the possible side effects are worth the possible benefit or not.

    Serious side effects from vaccines are extremely rare, while the serious side effects of the diseases they prevent would be far more common if it weren't
    for the vaccines.

    What 'proof' have you seen? Claims that the COVID vaccines cause myocarditis
    in a few people? Guess what -- there's a much greater chance of myocarditis from contracting COVID.

    Jeff.

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Jimmy Anderson on Thursday, February 24, 2022 00:22:24
    I have seen discussion and 'proof' (I
    didn't do the tests and studies myself, and I am no expert) that COVID vaccines are causing problems.

    On Fox News and/or social media no doubt? The rest of the media, even in the USA, seem to rely on science rather than on GOP crackpots with ulterior motives.

    Oh, BTW, did those "discussions" happen to mention e.g. that 99% of those that end up in ICU with COVID are unvaccinated?



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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Thursday, February 24, 2022 09:51:54
    Hello Björn,

    I have seen discussion and 'proof' (I
    didn't do the tests and studies myself, and I am no expert) that COVID
    vaccines are causing problems.

    On Fox News and/or social media no doubt? The rest of the media, even in the
    USA, seem to rely on science rather than on GOP crackpots with ulterior motives.

    Oh, BTW, did those "discussions" happen to mention e.g. that 99% of those that end up in ICU with COVID are unvaccinated?

    Some of them wind up dead. Without even making it to a hospital.

    --Lee

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    Why not enjoy the go?

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Lee Lofaso on Thursday, February 24, 2022 10:21:52
    Lee Lofaso -> Björn Felten skrev 2022-02-24 09:51:
    Oh, BTW, did those "discussions" happen to mention e.g. that 99% of those
    that end up in ICU with COVID are unvaccinated?

    Some of them wind up dead. Without even making it to a hospital.

    So they're so fanatical, they don't even hesitate to kill off their own voters? Are they so sure, that all their voter restrictions, gerrymandering and other anti-democracy actions will still make them win elections?

    Jeezzz, that must need a lot of effort. Do they even have time to serve those that pay their wages? Don't they have to swear an oath to defend the constitution before they get paid?



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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Thursday, February 24, 2022 16:40:38
    Hello Björn,

    Oh, BTW, did those "discussions" happen to mention e.g. that 99% of
    those
    that end up in ICU with COVID are unvaccinated?

    Some of them wind up dead. Without even making it to a hospital.

    So they're so fanatical, they don't even hesitate to kill off their own voters? Are they so sure, that all their voter restrictions, gerrymandering
    and other anti-democracy actions will still make them win elections?

    I don't think they have thought it out that far ...

    Jeezzz, that must need a lot of effort. Do they even have time to serve those that pay their wages? Don't they have to swear an oath to defend the constitution before they get paid?

    First you have to swear. But nobody has to listen.

    --Lee

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