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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

This post is Top 10. Thank You Ely-

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Ely's avatar

Thank you Jacquelyn.

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SomeUserName's avatar

Good column Ely. I would urge you to add a 4th point. Namely, do the vax's really reduce the severity, hospitalization and death rate of those who take it? That's what we constantly hear from the cognoscenti. "I caught COVID and it sucks, but it would have been so much worse if I didn't get the vax". Do we have the data at this point to refute this talking point?

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Ely's avatar

I agree though it was implied in point No. 3. I. have made the assumption that most reading my posts understand this. Perhaps I shouldn’t make that assumption.

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SomeUserName's avatar

I would think that most people reading your work would understand. But most of the general public still repeats it as gospel.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

It's always good to have an article like this to forward to those just starting to question the clotshots.

And such articles may be tiresome for the author but they work best with a recent write date.

So thank you Ely.

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JJ's avatar

The problem is you can’t prove or disprove this unless you can split yourself in two. It’s an experiment where N=1. I am unvaxxed and had Covid. So I have no way of knowing if it would have been milder if I was jabbed. And vice versa. I have known many unvaxxed who’ve had mild to no symptoms as well as some who’ve been quite ill for a couple of weeks. I’ve also seen some vaxxed people get very sick with Covid and also some who had virtually no symptoms. However looking at the overall numbers there are so many vaxxed people sick in hospital and dying that I can’t imagine how people can possibly agree that they are doing what they claim. Unfortunately people who’ve taken the jab will never agree that it didn’t confer them some benefit.

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Anne's avatar

As always, outstanding! Thank you!

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Traffer's avatar

Do we have other medications termed as 'vaccines' which utterly fail in protecting against infection? Flu vaccines come to mind. Any others? Just curious so if the subject comes up, I have some knowledge on the subject.

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Ely's avatar

Traffer, there have other vaccines attemped but never made it to market. They failed which means they actually didn’t make it to market. Obes for AIDS come to mind. Flu vaccines work to some degree because they alter the antigen every year in the injections. The Covid shots are still based on the original Wuhan strain and only use the spike protein as the antigen.

“Vaccine” comes from vaccinia which referred to the virus of cowpox. Scrappings from cows were used to vaccinate initially against smallpox. The actual origin of the word vaccine cones from “vacca”, meaning cow.

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Traffer's avatar

Thank you sir. Exactly what I needed.

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Ely's avatar

Thanks. Sorry about the typos.

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Traffer's avatar

don't worry about typos. the info is much more important.

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IPA's avatar

The simplest thing to do is to blame it on Donald Trump. He's the one that pushed the idea of "warp speed." The FIU bridge designed by Figg Bridge Engineers was similar. A bridge is designed to carry people across something else like a river, canyon, train tracks, etc. The Figg bridge collapsed shortly after it was moved into place. The collapse killed several people unfortunately underneath it, and one person on top. The collapse occurred shortly after the project engineer of record assured everyone that the bridge was safe even though cracks were appearing. It was also built with the idea of rapid completion with minimal time needed for road closure.

https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2019/10/22/USAT/d3765638-db5c-4a53-8110-1db009aae646-University_Bridge_Collapser.JPG?width=1320&height=782&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/10/22/design-error-blamed-florida-international-university-pedestrian-bridge-collapse/2449316001/

The former bridge collapsed after using “accelerated” methods for construction, as well as using a concrete design that was considered cutting-edge at the time.

In my opinion Figg's FIU bridge did not meet the definition of a "bridge" either as it was unable to perform the function of a bridge.

https://panthernow.com/2022/06/15/fius-new-pedestrian-bridge-set-to-start-construction-in-2024/comment-page-1/?unapproved=6424500&moderation-hash=cc5f1ab73394cf649eb9ac73ce376031#comment-6424500

I left this comment about the above article. Let's see if they have guts enough to leave my comment uncensored:

"Hopefully this bridge will be a true suspension bridge and be made of a true steel truss design with proper engineering, unlike the "warp speed vaccine" design that failed."

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Ely's avatar

Thank you IPA. It’s a very good analogy. Another one is that electric vehicles produce zero emissions.

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IPA's avatar

What about bicycles? I believe the humans riding them breath out C02.

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Ely's avatar

Well perhaps we should stop breathing and we'll kill off some plants as well leading to more deserts, leading to more heating. We can really have some fun and games with this.

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IPA's avatar

I never realized my exhalations were keeping the trees alive. Trump has to be one of the greatest saviors of the forest. Oh wait. Do tweets create C02?

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Ely's avatar

Ha ha ha. Twitter will kill off some brain cells if nothing else.

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IPA's avatar

My second comment on the bridge:

"Is this design a true suspension bridge with functioning towers and cables, or is it just a fake design like the previous one? If load bearing, it should have some cables on the left side that ballast the main span of the bridge. The tilt of the towers will not be enough counter balance for the primary load under the principles of common sense."

https://panthernow.com/wp-content/uploads/Bridge-Render-777x437.png

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