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You took a jab with unknown chemicals for a disease that you have 99.8% survival rate.Also I already did. I am growing stronger.
Vaccines clearly cause autism.
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You took a jab with unknown chemicals for a disease that you have 99.8% survival rate.Also I already did. I am growing stronger.
Your genes cause autism.You took a jab with unknown chemicals for a disease that you have 99.8% survival rate.
Vaccines clearly cause autism.
Serious question: what does it feel to be a faggot?Your genes cause autism.
Serious question: what does it feel to be a faggot?
I haven't seen a single thing posted in this thread that would make me actually want to get the vaccine. The Sideways Pussy Pox is now endemic, so it's not like a vaccine would even work long-term anyway.
Had covid and it sucked a lot. According to reinfections in others, natural immunity had expired so I got the vaccine.
Vaccine side effects while short lived were worse for me than the actual experience of covid.
I likely will not be getting boosters in the future for this reason.
This is exactly how it works. When you take a vaccine anything can happen. Our immune systems are complex and it's not one-size-fits-all.I believe the benefits outweigh the risks and I voluntarily assume full responsibility for any reactions that may result from either my receipt of the immunization(s)…
What benefit?This is exactly how it works. When you take a vaccine anything can happen. Our immune systems are complex and it's not one-size-fits-all.
You ARE risking death by taking the vaccine, but you also are whenever you step into a car or go for a walk outside.
The anti-vax and the covid fanatics are one of the same: they are fully unable to understand cost v benefit.
No.What benefit?
Please cite ONE.
Then I am not getting vaccinated.
When did "trust the science" morph into "bigpharma is numba wun!"? If I see one more basic white bitch singing a song about pfizer ima neck myself
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article excerpt said:The world's most famous statue of Jesus Christ was lit up in Rio de Janeiro to promote vaccine equality as Brazil and developing countries struggle to protect residents from COVID-19.
The message "Vaccine saves, United for vaccines" was projected on Saturday onto the 98-foot (30-meter) statue by Unidos Pela Vacina (United by the Vaccine), in partnership with the Cristo Redentor Sanctuary and the Ogilvy Brazil advertising agency.
I had zero side effects other than slight chills the morning after. I was fine within a few hours and even hit the gym and hit a PR after work. Even if I had worse side effects, feeling a bit under for a day or two is not a big deal if it means I won't possibly infect others.If it helps you and others feel better, my body didn't react to it any differently than it did to flu and hepatitis vaccines that I've gotten prior. The first dose led to soreness in the arm it was injected in and some minor fatigue that caused me to sleep three more hours than usual the next night which both passed the next morning. The second dose led to soreness in my arm, neck, shoulders, and waist, and major exhaustion (like I just ran a 5K race yesterday major) that had me bedridden for most of the next day. Try to get it on a day before your day off if you can't afford to call in sick for work just to be safe.
Alright so since that's a lot of text copy-pasted and very informational, I just want to focus on the spike protein issue in particular as it relates to the vaccines.C[...]
scientific research study into the S protein said:SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) infection relies on the binding of S protein (Spike glycoprotein) to ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) 2 in the host cells. Vascular endothelium can be infected by SARS-CoV-2, which triggers mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production and glycolytic shift.
Paradoxically, ACE2 is protective in the cardiovascular system, and SARS-CoV-1 S protein promotes lung injury by decreasing the level of ACE2 in the infected lungs. SARS-CoV-1 [Spike] protein promotes lung injury by decreasing the level of ACE2 in the infected lungs. In the current study, we show that S protein alone can damage vascular endothelial cells (ECs) by downregulating ACE2 and consequently inhibiting mitochondrial function.
That sounds like a huge problem, so let's check the Salk Institute's article cited above where, quoting the Salk article: "Salk researchers and collaborators show how the protein damages cells, confirming COVID-19 as a primarily vascular disease."Natural News article said:Critically, all four covid vaccine brands currently in widespread use either inject patients with the spike protein or, via mRNA technology, instruct the patient’s own body to manufacture spike proteins and release them into their own blood. This floods the patient’s body with the very spike protein that the Salk Institute has now identified as the smoking gun cause of vascular damage and related events (such as blood clots, which are killing many people who take the vaccines).
In the new study, the researchers created a “pseudovirus” that was surrounded by SARS-CoV-2 classic crown of spike proteins, but did not contain any actual virus. Exposure to this pseudovirus resulted in damage to the lungs and arteries of an animal model—proving that the spike protein alone was enough to cause disease. Tissue samples showed inflammation in endothelial cells lining the pulmonary artery walls.
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Previous studies have shown a similar effect when cells were exposed to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, but this is the first study to show that the damage occurs when cells are exposed to the spike protein on its own.
“If you remove the replicating capabilities of the virus, it still has a major damaging effect on the vascular cells, simply by virtue of its ability to bind to this ACE2 receptor, the S protein receptor, now famous thanks to COVID,” Manor explains. “Further studies with mutant spike proteins will also provide new insight towards the infectivity and severity of mutant SARS CoV-2 viruses.”
Okay so right off the bat we have to acknowledge that the Covid vaccines are actually proliferating--or, to quote Dr. Lowe, "causing people to express"--the S protein which was studied above.Dr. Derek Lowe said:So I’ve been getting questions about what this means for vaccination: if we’re causing people to express Spike protein via mRNA or adenovirus vectors, are we damaging them just as if they’d been infected with coronavirus? Fortunately, the answer definitely seems to be “no”
I'm not gonna copy-paste the entire article. Everyone else can do their due diligence and actually read it if they, as they claim, defer to the science.Dr. Derek Lowe said:– in fact, the pseudovirus paper notes near the end that the antibody response generated by vaccination against the Spike protein will be beneficial in two ways, against infection and against the Spike-mediated endothelial damage as well. There are several reasons why the situation is different.
Okay this sounds retarded since all things get into your blood if you inject, one way or another, but here he's talking about not taking it like an IV injection which was less effective in animal models for the mRNA vax.Dr. Derek Lowe said:Compare this, though, to what happens in vaccination. The injection is intramuscular, not into the bloodstream.
He also makes mention of another factor regarding "wild-type" S proteins but you can read that for yourself. It was an update to the article he made after being informed by comments under the article.Dr. Derek Lowe said:That’s why a muscle like the deltoid is preferred, because it’s a good target of thicker muscle tissue without any easily hit veins or arteries at the site of injection. [...] So the muscle cells around the injection are hit by the vaccine (whether mRNA-containing lipid nanoparticles or adenovirus vectors) while a good portion of the remaining dose is in the intercellular fluid and thus drains through the lymphatic system, not the bloodstream. That’s what you want, since the lymph nodes are a major site of immune response. [...]
The Spike protein produced by vaccination is not released in a way that it gets to encounter the ACE2 proteins on the surface of other human cells at all: it’s sitting on the surface of muscle and lymphatic cells up in your shoulder, not wandering through your lungs causing trouble.
Some of the vaccine dose is going to make it into the bloodstream, of course. But keep in mind, when the mRNA or adenovirus particles do hit cells outside of the liver or the site of injection, they’re still causing them to express Spike protein anchored on their surfaces, not dumping it into the circulation.
Which I don't think is a good thing. Might be good? I thought the upside of the vaccine was that the S protein stuck to where the vax was injected since it stablized there, but I don't know. This barely sounds like English to me now. What does sound like English is this:Comment Reply said:Yes, the stabilised spike binds ACE2 just fine, see:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-34171-7
“Indeed, both the wild-type and 2P-stabilized SARS-CoV S ectodomains demonstrate similar affinities for ACE2 by SPR (185 and 150 nM respectively)”
The Hsieh et al, Science, 2020 paper on HexaPro also notes that the HexaPro mod and the S-2P mod have the same ACE2 affinity (although they don’t make the comparison to wild-type).
(Note that the conformational change upon binding is all about assisting viral entry into the cell, not binding the ACE2 receptor.)
This sounds like science deniery to me.This is exactly how it works. When you take a vaccine anything can happen. Our immune systems are complex and it's not one-size-fits-all.
You ARE risking death by taking the vaccine, but you also are whenever you step into a car or go for a walk outside.
The anti-vax and the covid fanatics are one of the same: they are fully unable to understand cost v benefit.
You realize vaccine immunity won't last either right?Had covid and it sucked a lot. According to reinfections in others, natural immunity had expired so I got the vaccine.
Vaccine side effects while short lived were worse for me than the actual experience of covid.
I likely will not be getting boosters in the future for this reason.