Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

Status
Not open for further replies.
More from #vaccinesideeffects



And on the other hand





 
1620694240362.png
 
Some Reason articles.








 
The absolute difference between the slow thoughtful explanation from the bongman and the sped hyper "well actually" soy golem telling us why we get fauci ouchies is incredible.

Everyone who does this "Adam ruins everything" style explanation always sounds like such a faggot.
 
I can't stitch worth beans. Would glue be a good alternative?
Erm... I was working out in a very lightweight bandana last summer, and that was okay. Or maybe a hard airsoft mask?
To all of the people figuring out fake masks that let you breathe, here's an even better option that takes zero effort: grow a pair and don't wear a mask.

edit: in before "wahhh wahhh excuses & shit, standing up for my rights is hard in my shithole blue state" I found your problem... and masks is just the tip of the ice(((berg)))

I'm all for rebellions but I'd rather have my gym stay open. I just wanna work out, so that when a rebellion worth fighting starts, I 'm not a fat, middle-aged couch potato.
 
Erm... I was working out in a very lightweight bandana last summer, and that was okay. Or maybe a hard airsoft mask?


I'm all for rebellions but I'd rather have my gym stay open. I just wanna work out, so that when a rebellion worth fighting starts, I 'm not a fat, middle-aged couch potato.
Your obedience is keeping the nightmare from ending. But no worries, not my problem.

Enough people refused in my state and we're back to normal for months now.
squirt.gif
 
Your obedience is keeping the nightmare from ending. But no worries, not my problem.

Enough people refused in my state and we're back to normal for months now.
View attachment 2159723
I'm jelly. In the city and greater city area of my purple state, there are still a bunch of sheep continuing the mask charade. Funnily though all the indie auto shops I go to don't care a damn about masks that much nor does our local cars and coffee group.
 
I fully expect to see headlines of "State Leaders Agree To Allow Citizens To Use Their Own Toilets More Than Twice A Day" and then there will be some facebook Karen posting a meme about how bad it is to do that.
Don't even joke, they'll be passing nonsensical restrictions on water usage like that to "fight climate change" within 10-15 years at this rate and you actually will need permission from the government to use the bathroom more than twice a day. TPTB learned a lot of lessons about how easy it is to enforce tyranny in an alleged democracy.
 

As was known from the beginning these vaccines are non-sterilizing. What we're now seeing is the virus mutating to avoid the spike protein antibodies, which was to be expected. We find ourselves in a situation where hundreds of millions of people have received drug therapies that will provide them protection from severe illness but will do nothing to stop them from catching and spreading the virus. This will potentially lead to the virus becoming both more infectious and more deadly, something that would be impossible without the vaccines.

It's being reported that the Indian variant has mutated to avoid the Pfizer vaccine. This strain is already in the US and Europe and will become predominant in the next few weeks and months. The good news is that there are enough people in the US who have natural immunity that a massive spike in cases is unlikely at least in the medium term. The bad news is that the folks who have received the vaccine will shortly be coming down with the coof and the pressure to go back into lockdown will be back on.
Charles_Darwin_photograph_by_Herbert_Rose_Barraud,_1881_2.jpg
Also isn't this positive evidence towards Dr. Vanden Boosche's hypothesis?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Hubelublub
I'm jelly. In the city and greater city area of my purple state, there are still a bunch of sheep continuing the mask charade. Funnily though all the indie auto shops I go to don't care a damn about masks that much nor does our local cars and coffee group.
Wearing a mask outside is a signal and flex to fellow bug people that you aren't a Republican. It has precisely fuck all to do with the coof.


VATICAN CITY, May 7, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — Chelsea Clinton has spoken out against freedom of vaccine-critical speech at a Vatican conference dedicated to dialogue.

Speaking during a pre-recorded online meeting, Clinton, 41, responded to a question about so-called “vaccine hesitancy” regarding COVID-19 vaccines by saying that there must be a global effort to crack down on vaccine-critical social media posts.

“I personally very strongly believe there has to be more intensive and intentional and coordinated global regulation of the content on social media platforms,” she said.

“We know that the most popular video across all of Latin America for the last few weeks that now has tens of millions of views is just an anti-vax, anti-science screed that YouTube has just refused to take down.”

Clinton added that anti-vaccine content created in the United States “flourishes” across the world by way of social media platforms. Her attempts to convince the managers of these sites to remove the material has not worked, she said.

“We know that — because I have tried — that appealing to the leadership of these companies to do the right thing has just not worked, and so we need regulation.”​

They're getting worried.
 



They're getting worried.
This is exactly what I mean by the unprecedented and insane crackdown on criticism of their vaccine. Notice how Chelsea Clinton or Hillary or Bill aren't saying this about the endless stuff the media calls "conspiracies" or "misinformation" about the Clinton Crime Family. Like for instance I'd be pissed if people kept saying I ordered the hit on Seth Rich when it was ACTUALLY this guy at the FBI who did it. Being accused of using bleach on the email server was bad enough.
 
The polling on vaccination hesitancy seems to be way off. At least 22 states haven’t been ordering their full allotment. Maybe the media is starting to realize that the narrative is collapsing and starting to move against fauci and gates? We can only hope. Source
So speaking of vaccine hesitancy, does anyone *actually* believe that the vaccines are implanting nanobots?

Like it seems to be the very first go-to strawman response fired off at any criticism of the covid-vax is the stupid nanochip/nanobot shit...
 
Also isn't this positive evidence towards Dr. Vanden Boosche's hypothesis?
The issues around leaky vaccines are well established and, prior to Covid, non-controversial. It's why we've almost never used them in people.


And lest we forget: the variants of concern making headlines now arose before we had any vaccine against the coronavirus. Dr. Bossche’s concern about imperfect vaccines allowing the virus to mutate should be dwarfed by the much larger, evidence-based worry of allowing the virus to mutate inside of unvaccinated people. Without vaccines, the virus is allowed to jump from person to person and make imperfect copies of itself, and this flawed replication process is like a worldwide game of Russian roulette. Most times, the virus will not mutate or its mutation will be harmless, but the more people incubate the virus, the bigger the chance of a dangerous mutation emerging by chance. Vaccines can put a stop to that.

This is the main argument pushed by the pro-vaccine lobby. Yes, the vaccines are leaky but because they give a degree of immunity they will retard the transmission chain. However, it completely ignores how viruses actually evolve and how certain strains become dominant over others. In the normal course of events, benign strains will out-compete more deadly strains as individuals displaying mild symptoms are more likely to spread the virus. If you're on your sickbed for weeks, or dead, you're way, way less likely to pass on a virus than if you're experiencing a mild cold. Folks tend to take steps to avoid interacting with people who're coughing a lung up compared to someone with a runny nose, also dead people don't go out to restaurants.

What the vaccines are giving us is a perfect breeding ground for more deadly strains to emerge and spread. The vaccinated act as hosts and because they don't become as sick as they would have they will pass on the mutated strains. At first, this will particularly affect the non vaccinated but eventually, the virus will mutate to avoid the spike protein antibody altogether and we'll all be fucked. Non-sterlizing vaccines have almost never been used on human populations, and with good reason.
 
So speaking of vaccine hesitancy, does anyone *actually* believe that the vaccines are implanting nanobots?

Like it seems to be the very first go-to strawman response fired off at any criticism of the covid-vax is the stupid nanochip/nanobot shit...
No, that's just ridiculous. We're not at Deus Ex levels of biomechanical human augmentations yet if I'm understanding the insinuation of "nanobot" correctly. As far as I know, the closest mainstream thing to nanochips are stuff like pacemakers, hearing aids, rfid chips, and other such implants. Though there is that DARPA gel thing that measures blood health that has been making the rounds on the net lately.
 
No, that's just ridiculous. We're not at Deus Ex levels of biomechanical human augmentations yet if I'm understanding the insinuation of "nanobot" correctly. As far as I know, the closest mainstream thing to nanochips are stuff like pacemakers, hearing aids, rfid chips, and other such implants. Though there is that DARPA gel thing that measures blood health that has been making the rounds on the net lately.
Yeah yeah I know its not likely technology, I mean is there any meaningful % of the covid-vax hesitant community that actually believes the strawman everyone is accused of believing?
 
No, that's just ridiculous. We're not at Deus Ex levels of biomechanical human augmentations yet if I'm understanding the insinuation of "nanobot" correctly. As far as I know, the closest mainstream thing to nanochips are stuff like pacemakers, hearing aids, rfid chips, and other such implants. Though there is that DARPA gel thing that measures blood health that has been making the rounds on the net lately.

Led by Lieber, the Mark Hyman Jr. Professor of Chemistry, an international team of researchers has developed a method of fabricating nanoscale electronic scaffolds that can be injected via syringe. The scaffolds can then be connected to devices and used to monitor neural activity, stimulate tissues, or even promote regeneration of neurons. The research is described in a June 8 paper in Nature Nanotechnology.

Contributors to the work include Jia Liu, Tian-Ming Fu, Zengguang Cheng, Guosong Hong, Tao Zhou, Lihua Jin, Madhavi Duvvuri, Zhe Jiang, Peter Kruskal, Chong Xie, Zhigang Suo, and Ying Fang.

“I do feel that this has the potential to be revolutionary,” said Lieber, who holds a joint appointment in the Harvard Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. “This opens up a completely new frontier where we can explore the interface between electronic structures and biology. For the past 30 years, people have made incremental improvements in micro-fabrication techniques that have allowed us to make rigid probes smaller and smaller, but no one has addressed this issue — the electronics/cellular interface — at the level at which biology works.”

...

“But with our injectable electronics, it’s as if it’s not there at all. They are one million times more flexible than any state-of-the-art flexible electronics and have subcellular feature sizes. They’re what I call ‘neuro-philic’ — they actually like to interact with neurons.”

Other CNS/PNS regions. We are also using syringe-injectable mesh electronics for studies in a variety of other CNS/PNS regions, including recording and stimulation of the retina, spinal cord, neuromuscular junctions, which are extremely difficult, if possible, to access using conventional rigid electronics. Interrogation and modulation of these regions will expand our knowledge of behavior-related perceptive and executive functions of the nervous system, while at the same time allowing the development of new neural prosthetics that will enable effective intervention to augment cognitive/sensorimotor functions and treat related diseases in these CNS/PNS regions.

Not saying that's what the vaccine is doing just that you're underestimating technology.
 




Not saying that's what the vaccine is doing just that you're underestimating technology.
I've heard of this kind of research and it's really fascinating. Unless I missed something, these kinds of micro mesh electronics are still in research phase and not commercial? I know for mouse experiments, you can get really elaborate and really expensive micro electrodes arrays.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back