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remery
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6 Mar 2024 2:58pm
Flying Dutchman said..

D3 said..
Another high quality contribution.



If you think getting 217 covid vaxxes doesn't correlate with some form of mental retardation you're a retard.

Same retard - www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/03/german-man-suspected-of-taking-90-covid-jabs-to-sell-vaccination-cards


Some people just want to be famous. No harm, no foul.

"Man Extends His Own Guinness Record by Eating Over 34,000 McDonald's Big Macs. After downing 728 more Big Macs in 2023, Donald Gorske has supersized his world record for most McDonald's Big Macs eaten in a lifetime. 2 days ago"
remery
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6 Mar 2024 5:10pm
FormulaNova said..

It's so easy to forget what we went through.

I feel a bit silly admitting it, but I am sure I wasn't the only person doing this, but anything that arrived from China via ebay or anything else spent at least a little while sitting outside in the sun before I was happy to open it.

Who was to know what it was and how infectious it was.

We were lucky with SARS (Mk1) that people developed a high temperature quickly and thus were easier to detect and isolate.


When I was younger I read a couple of (unscientific) books about pandemics, I think one was "White Death". If I remember correctly the great fear was that the virus could be tansmitted though the air. Ebola is super deadly but only becomes a problem because of the predeliction for Africans to hug dead relatives.
remery
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6 Mar 2024 5:35pm
Pcdefender said..
Excess deaths, MPs request data (youtube.com)


www.rmit.edu.au/news/factlab-meta/no-credible-evidence-vaccines-behind-excess-deaths
Pcdefender
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6 Mar 2024 10:24pm
Last year, New Zealand activist Billy Te Kahika interviewed James for a documentary he was creating about the New Zealand government's response to the COVID scamdemic. Well, that documentary is now here. It's called River of Lies and it's available now at riveroflies.co.nz. Today James talks to Billy TK about his documentary and shows some of the raw interview footage that was recorded last year.

Interview on the Corbett Report starts at 4-15

Navigating the River of Lies (odysee.com)
D3
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6 Mar 2024 11:00pm
Flying Dutchman said..

D3 said..
Another high quality contribution.



If you think getting 217 covid vaxxes doesn't correlate with some form of mental retardation you're a retard.

Same retard - www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/03/german-man-suspected-of-taking-90-covid-jabs-to-sell-vaccination-cards


Just pointing out you were making another unsubstantiated claim
Flying Dutchman
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6 Mar 2024 11:15pm
D3 said..
Just pointing out you were making another unsubstantiated claim

Sorry mate, I respectfully disagree. If someone gets 217 Covid vaccines, they are clearly mentally unhinged. If you think otherwise, you're a fool.
FormulaNova
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7 Mar 2024 7:41am
Pcdefender said..
Last year, New Zealand activist Billy Te Kahika interviewed James for a documentary he was creating about the New Zealand government's response to the COVID scamdemic. Well, that documentary is now here. It's called River of Lies and it's available now at riveroflies.co.nz. Today James talks to Billy TK about his documentary and shows some of the raw interview footage that was recorded last year.

Interview on the Corbett Report starts at 4-15

Navigating the River of Lies (odysee.com)


Ahh, this stuff is just like a current affair or similar 'documentaries'. People that want to watch that sort of stuff, will watch it. The rest will just not bother.

Do I care if the NZ government lied? Nope. Do I care that they tried to take care of their people? Yes. The same as Aus.

I don't even know if people lie that much out of choice. Often people make mistakes. In this case, trying to navigate your way out of a once in a generation pandemic is challenging. Why sit back 3 years later and try and examine what they should have done?

I look forward of your analysis of the video. Not that you really watched it ;-)
FormulaNova
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7 Mar 2024 7:43am
Sublime said..
FormulaNova said..

Sublime said..
Hey 'pea'cock do you actually believe anyone reads your essays of self inflated dribble?
Other then rim job and that retard who thinks the world is farked but knows "everything" about Bitcoin haha

booster # 10 is on its way. Thank god for the CDC right?! Herd mentality -I mean immunity would recommend you better book in now



Now I know why you use memes. "pea'cock"? An 8 year old boy could do better than that sense of humour.

Thanks for reading.


Your reading comprehension not so strong - boosters clouding your brain - No one reads your dribble








Hey have you been reading my drivel again? It looks like it. You are probably reading this right now.

Oh sorry, you were talking about "dribble" weren't you. What's that?

Drivel! Say it after me; drivel!
Sublime
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7 Mar 2024 7:49am
FormulaNova said..

Sublime said..

FormulaNova said..


Sublime said..
Hey 'pea'cock do you actually believe anyone reads your essays of self inflated dribble?
Other then rim job and that retard who thinks the world is farked but knows "everything" about Bitcoin haha

booster # 10 is on its way. Thank god for the CDC right?! Herd mentality -I mean immunity would recommend you better book in now




Now I know why you use memes. "pea'cock"? An 8 year old boy could do better than that sense of humour.

Thanks for reading.



Your reading comprehension not so strong - boosters clouding your brain - No one reads your dribble








Hey have you been reading my drivel again? It looks like it. You are probably reading this right now.

Oh sorry, you were talking about "dribble" weren't you. What's that?

Drivel! Say it after me; drivel!


Its that wet stuff on your chin from licking to many windows
fangman
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7 Mar 2024 8:14am
Flying Dutchman said..

D3 said..
Another high quality contribution.



If you think getting 217 covid vaxxes doesn't correlate with some form of mental retardation you're a retard.

Same retard - www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/03/german-man-suspected-of-taking-90-covid-jabs-to-sell-vaccination-cards


I think the suspicion is that this fella might have been selling his 'vaccine passports' to anti vaxxers in Germany so they could go to the cinema, pubs, and the like. Given that thus far his hyper vaccination appears to have been uneventful, I think he would argue it was easy money. This story is quite old now, perhaps there is some updated info on his court case floating around somewhere which would verify his motivation, but regardless the degree of planning involved makes me think this fella has most of his marbles.
FormulaNova
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7 Mar 2024 8:30am
Sublime said..

FormulaNova said..


Sublime said..


FormulaNova said..



Sublime said..
Hey 'pea'cock do you actually believe anyone reads your essays of self inflated dribble?
Other then rim job and that retard who thinks the world is farked but knows "everything" about Bitcoin haha

booster # 10 is on its way. Thank god for the CDC right?! Herd mentality -I mean immunity would recommend you better book in now





Now I know why you use memes. "pea'cock"? An 8 year old boy could do better than that sense of humour.

Thanks for reading.




Your reading comprehension not so strong - boosters clouding your brain - No one reads your dribble








Hey have you been reading my drivel again? It looks like it. You are probably reading this right now.

Oh sorry, you were talking about "dribble" weren't you. What's that?

Drivel! Say it after me; drivel!



Its that wet stuff on your chin from licking to many windows



Too many windows.

I like that you keep reading my drivel. Thanks.

These Covid boosters are making my spelling and comprehension better. Who would have thunk it!

P.S. picking up seagulls is easy. I do like the picture though.
Sublime
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7 Mar 2024 8:43am
FormulaNova said..


Sublime said..



FormulaNova said..




Sublime said..




FormulaNova said..





Sublime said..
Hey 'pea'cock do you actually believe anyone reads your essays of self inflated dribble?
Other then rim job and that retard who thinks the world is farked but knows "everything" about Bitcoin haha

booster # 10 is on its way. Thank god for the CDC right?! Herd mentality -I mean immunity would recommend you better book in now







Now I know why you use memes. "pea'cock"? An 8 year old boy could do better than that sense of humour.

Thanks for reading.






Your reading comprehension not so strong - boosters clouding your brain - No one reads your dribble









Hey have you been reading my drivel again? It looks like it. You are probably reading this right now.

Oh sorry, you were talking about "dribble" weren't you. What's that?

Drivel! Say it after me; drivel!





Its that wet stuff on your chin from licking to many windows





Too many windows.

I like that you keep reading my drivel. Thanks.

These Covid boosters are making my spelling and comprehension better. Who would have thunk it!

P.S. picking up seagulls is easy. I do like the picture though.



I prefer ocean rat with wings - we are rallyn together to spread the nect pandemic
remery
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7 Mar 2024 10:53am
"For the first time, an influenza virus has been eliminated from the human population through non-pharmaceutical interventions. The public-health protections brought in during the COVID-19 pandemic - such as wearing a mask, social distancing and better ventilation - seem to have eliminated the influenza B/Yamagata lineage; no cases have been confirmed since March 2020. In September, the World Health Organization recommended that countries no longer include Yamagata-lineage antigens in flu vaccines, and US Food and Drug Administration advisors have now voted to remove it from flu jabs in the United States." - Nature.com
Flying Dutchman
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7 Mar 2024 11:30am
fangman said..
...but regardless the degree of planning involved makes me think this fella has most of his marbles.

I must be living in some weird parallel universe to be chatting with crew who think taking 217 covid vaccines at an average rate of 2 a week for 27 months with huge risk to his personal health for a small financial reward at the risk of going to jail has most of his marbles.
remery
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7 Mar 2024 12:48pm
One would have to have lost their marbles to pay someone for a illegal vaccination certificate, just to avoid a safe and effective vaccine.
Carantoc
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7 Mar 2024 1:50pm
remery said..
"For the first time, an influenza virus has been eliminated from the human population through non-pharmaceutical interventions. The public-health protections brought in during the COVID-19 pandemic - such as wearing a mask, social distancing and better ventilation - seem to have eliminated the influenza B/Yamagata lineage; no cases have been confirmed since March 2020. In September, the World Health Organization recommended that countries no longer include Yamagata-lineage antigens in flu vaccines, and US Food and Drug Administration advisors have now voted to remove it from flu jabs in the United States." - Nature.com


That's interesting.

Wearing a mask, social distancing and better ventilation eliminated a virus, even when people were (apparently) very inept at following the requirements to do so.

But lockdowns, arbitary border closures and mandating a safe and effective vaccine didn't.

Yes, very interesting.
psychojoe
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7 Mar 2024 2:36pm
remery said..
"For the first time, an influenza virus has been eliminated from the human population through non-pharmaceutical interventions. The public-health protections brought in during the COVID-19 pandemic - such as wearing a mask, social distancing and better ventilation - seem to have eliminated the influenza B/Yamagata lineage; no cases have been confirmed since March 2020. In September, the World Health Organization recommended that countries no longer include Yamagata-lineage antigens in flu vaccines, and US Food and Drug Administration advisors have now voted to remove it from flu jabs in the United States." - Nature.com



Or everyone had Covid, so Yamagata had nowhere to go, which is the far more likely scenario, but somehow omitted from your paragraph of fine medical literature.
D3
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7 Mar 2024 8:29pm
psychojoe said..

remery said..
"For the first time, an influenza virus has been eliminated from the human population through non-pharmaceutical interventions. The public-health protections brought in during the COVID-19 pandemic - such as wearing a mask, social distancing and better ventilation - seem to have eliminated the influenza B/Yamagata lineage; no cases have been confirmed since March 2020. In September, the World Health Organization recommended that countries no longer include Yamagata-lineage antigens in flu vaccines, and US Food and Drug Administration advisors have now voted to remove it from flu jabs in the United States." - Nature.com




Or everyone had Covid, so Yamagata had nowhere to go, which is the far more likely scenario, but somehow omitted from your paragraph of fine medical literature.


Please provide evidence that you can't catch both at the same time
Pcdefender
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8 Mar 2024 12:51am
remery said..
One would have to have lost their marbles to pay someone for a illegal vaccination certificate, just to avoid a safe and effective vaccine.


It is not safe and effective.

It is highly toxic depending on what batch you get.


D3
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8 Mar 2024 3:29am
Really PC? Highly toxic?

I feel you're exaggerating a little if the 65M+ doses in Australia had as many as 0.2% of doses reporting adverse events.

Or should we say "Scaremongering"?
psychojoe
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8 Mar 2024 5:49am
D3 said..
Really PC? Highly toxic?

I feel you're exaggerating a little if the 65M+ doses in Australia had as many as 0.2% of doses reporting adverse events.

Or should we say "Scaremongering"?


For every 10 people that get a **** meal in a restaurant, only one will complain. I can't remember what the phenomenon is called in the DSM, but it applies here also. So 0.2 actually reads as 2.0
philn
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8 Mar 2024 6:56am
Anecdotally eating out at restaurants is way more toxic than taking a vaccine
philn
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8 Mar 2024 6:58am
Can we please get back to talking about American politics. It's so much more interesting than something that happened in the distant past.
Sublime
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8 Mar 2024 7:11am



FormulaNova
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8 Mar 2024 8:16am
psychojoe said..

D3 said..
Really PC? Highly toxic?

I feel you're exaggerating a little if the 65M+ doses in Australia had as many as 0.2% of doses reporting adverse events.

Or should we say "Scaremongering"?



For every 10 people that get a **** meal in a restaurant, only one will complain. I can't remember what the phenomenon is called in the DSM, but it applies here also. So 0.2 actually reads as 2.0


No. You are making a leap there and not looking at the reality.

People will not complain about a bad meal as they will feel embarassed going up to the waiter and complaining. Online may be a different story.

In this case you may have the reverse where people feel wronged, and want to show how special they are, and then report an adverse reaction. Witness how many bad online reviews you can see for things compared to the good reviews. Why? Because it is easy to do an online review and you do not feel intimidated.

Myself, I find it curious that people on here that seem to be against vaccines have all had some sort of 'injury', yet the rest seem to have not had 'injuries', even though people report headaches, lethargy, and soreness. Is it because the people with the 'injuries' are already negative about the vaccine and want to highlight their point of view?

If adverse events includes headaches and minor complaints, I am not sure how useful it really is anyway. I got similar reactions to a tetanus vaccination and people don't seem to be too worried about those.
FormulaNova
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8 Mar 2024 8:18am
philn said..
Can we please get back to talking about American politics. It's so much more interesting than something that happened in the distant past.


Sure, that may be fun for you. You are in USA or Canada? Here, US politics just results in the same geniuses posting up memes they obviously get sent from someone in the US. Some of these same people are incapable of stringing together a sentence or two. Sorry, I mean 'to'.
remery
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8 Mar 2024 9:54am
FormulaNova said..

No. You are making a leap there and not looking at the reality.

People will not complain about a bad meal as they will feel embarassed going up to the waiter and complaining. Online may be a different story.

In this case you may have the reverse where people feel wronged, and want to show how special they are, and then report an adverse reaction. Witness how many bad online reviews you can see for things compared to the good reviews. Why? Because it is easy to do an online review and you do not feel intimidated.

Myself, I find it curious that people on here that seem to be against vaccines have all had some sort of 'injury', yet the rest seem to have not had 'injuries', even though people report headaches, lethargy, and soreness. Is it because the people with the 'injuries' are already negative about the vaccine and want to highlight their point of view?

If adverse events includes headaches and minor complaints, I am not sure how useful it really is anyway. I got similar reactions to a tetanus vaccination and people don't seem to be too worried about those.


Remember the news paper that asked people how many covid vaccinations they had had. I think almost 50 percent said none, whereas the actual data shows about 5 percent. Obviously the antivax utters posting repeatedly to try and make their drivel seem real.

I haven't looked at what is involved in adding an adverse event to the DAEN. I wonder if their data could be skewed by nutters.

Last booster I had the usual sore arm, I should have added to the DAEN to see how it works and if my report is validated in some way.
elmo
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8 Mar 2024 10:00am
remery said..

FormulaNova said..

No. You are making a leap there and not looking at the reality.

People will not complain about a bad meal as they will feel embarassed going up to the waiter and complaining. Online may be a different story.

In this case you may have the reverse where people feel wronged, and want to show how special they are, and then report an adverse reaction. Witness how many bad online reviews you can see for things compared to the good reviews. Why? Because it is easy to do an online review and you do not feel intimidated.

Myself, I find it curious that people on here that seem to be against vaccines have all had some sort of 'injury', yet the rest seem to have not had 'injuries', even though people report headaches, lethargy, and soreness. Is it because the people with the 'injuries' are already negative about the vaccine and want to highlight their point of view?

If adverse events includes headaches and minor complaints, I am not sure how useful it really is anyway. I got similar reactions to a tetanus vaccination and people don't seem to be too worried about those.



Remember the news paper that asked people how many covid vaccinations they had had. I think almost 50 percent said none, whereas the actual data shows about 5 percent. Obviously the antivax utters posting repeatedly to try and make their drivel seem real.

I haven't looked at what is involved in adding an adverse event to the DAEN. I wonder if their data could be skewed by nutters.

Last booster I had the usual sore arm, I should have added to the DAEN to see how it works and if my report is validated in some way.


You had a questionaire emailed out after the vaxing.

I reported after each stabbing something like lethargy and flu like symptomes which was how it affected me, hardly life threatening but there you are, the more information they have the better informed.
remery
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8 Mar 2024 10:35am
elmo said.

You had a questionaire emailed out after the vaxing.

I reported after each stabbing something like lethargy and flu like symptomes which was how it affected me, hardly life threatening but there you are, the more information they have the better informed.



I've never had anything mailed out. But I just logged into the DAEN and reported the sore arm and joints after Moderna Spikevax XBB.1.5 back in January. They ask for quite a bit of detail (including if I have had covid) but I suppose nutters could take the time to fill it in. As we know, it is possible to add many adverse events for the one vaccination.
FormulaNova
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8 Mar 2024 1:01pm
remery said..

elmo said.

You had a questionaire emailed out after the vaxing.

I reported after each stabbing something like lethargy and flu like symptomes which was how it affected me, hardly life threatening but there you are, the more information they have the better informed.




I've never had anything mailed out. But I just logged into the DAEN and reported the sore arm and joints after Moderna Spikevax XBB.1.5 back in January. They ask for quite a bit of detail (including if I have had covid) but I suppose nutters could take the time to fill it in. As we know, it is possible to add many adverse events for the one vaccination.


I never saw any questionaire for any of my 4 (really 204, but don't tell the nutters) vaccinations.

My belief is that the body treats the vaccine as a virus, and therefore mounts the same reaction as it would for any infection, i.e. heat up the body and try and attack the virus. I posted my experience of a tetanus injection, as a bit of a wind up for the anti-covid-vaxxers, and to be honest, the reaction was pretty much the same. So much so that when I felt the same affects I had to think back to the day before and remembered the tetanus jab.

P.S. the tetanus jab is not like sublime's family portrait above ;-(
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