October 28, 20223 yr 8 minutes ago, lynched1 said: The promotion of the vaccines were lies at the start. The whole time they were promoting that the vaccine would stem the transmission of the virus they knew it was never tested against transmission. As it turns out it can't. Never could. Just awful. And to think. All those lives saved for nothing.
October 28, 20223 yr 14 minutes ago, VanHammersly said: Just awful. And to think. All those lives saved for nothing. *cough BS *cough
October 28, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, VanHammersly said: Effecacy of weeks. Maybe. It can be contracted after 3-4 weeks of a shot. Did absolutely nothing to stop transmission.
October 29, 20223 yr The Services Australia website now has instructions and forms for family members to fill out if the forced experimental COVID Vaccines kill someone in your family. Payouts for Covid-19 vaccine injuries are set to explode more than 80-fold to nearly $77 million by July next year, Tuesday’s budget papers reveal. The figure was quietly buried in the Services Australia portfolio budget statement, in a table detailing third-party payments from the agency "on behalf of other entities”.
October 29, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, lynched1 said: The promotion of the vaccines were lies at the start. The whole time they were promoting that the vaccine would stem the transmission of the virus they knew it was never tested against transmission. As it turns out it can't. Never could. JFC, the initial trials never claimed to have tested for transmission. The primary endpoint was always symptomatic disease. You can't even test for transmission prior to market unless you want to run challenge trials which was widely accepted as being highly unethical for a virus with a CFR north of 3%. If you're not gonna do some curls to beef up those scrawny pre-teen girl arms of yours, at least muster up the strength to go pick up a F'ing science book you brain damaged half-wit.
October 29, 20223 yr 18 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: JFC, the initial trials never claimed to have tested for transmission. The primary endpoint was always symptomatic disease. You can't even test for transmission prior to market unless you want to run challenge trials which was widely accepted as being highly unethical for a virus with a CFR north of 3%. If you're not gonna do some curls to beef up those scrawny pre-teen girl arms of yours, at least muster up the strength to go pick up a F'ing science book you brain damaged half-wit. Forgot the whole "pandemic of the unvaccinated" diatribe? You can talk all the **** you want fatboy. You're dumb as a Fing rock but you are safe all the way over there you Fing pedophile. 🤣🤣🤣
October 29, 20223 yr "Their" own words.... I don't understand the stupidity but I am impressed with the commitment.
November 1, 20223 yr It’s time for a "pandemic amnesty,” to forgive "the hard calls that people had no choice but to make with imperfect knowledge” according to Harvard’s Emily Oster in today’s edition of The Atlantic. No it's not. F her and the rest of you lunatic vaxxers. You will never forget it.
November 1, 20223 yr "The mandates have let up, and both sides stumble back into something that looks like the old normal — except that there is a fresh and present injury done to the people we tried to break. And no one wants to talk about it. Only weeks ago, it was the admitted goal of our own leaders to make life unlivable for the unvaccinated. And as a deputized collective, we force-multiplied that pain, taking the fight into our families, friendships, and workplaces. Today, we face the hard truth that none of it was justified — and, in doing that, uncover a precious lesson. It was a quick slide from righteousness to cruelty, and however much we might blame our leaders for the push, we’re accountable for stepping into the trap despite better judgement. We knew that waning immunity put vast numbers of the fully vaccinated on par with the shrinking minority of unvaccinated, yet we marked them for special persecution. We said they hadn’t ‘done the right thing’ by turning their bodies over to state care — even though we knew that principled opposition to such a thing is priceless in any circumstance … And so it was by the willful ignorance of science, civics, and politics that we squeezed the unvaccinated to the degree that we did … [W]e cannot hold our heads high, as if believing we had logic, love, or truth on our side while we viciously wished death upon the unvaccinated. The best we can do is sit in the awareness of our rabid inhumanity for having cast so many aside … Betting against them has been a scathing embarrassment for many of us who’ve now learned that the mandates only had the power we gave them. It was not through quiet compliance that we avoided endless domination by pharmaceutical companies and medical checkpoints at every doorway. It was thanks to the people we tried to tear down … We took the bait by hating them, but their perseverance bought us the time to see we were wrong. It seems right now like the mandates will return, but this time there’s hope that more of us will see them for what they are: a rising authoritarianism that has no concern for our wellbeing.”
November 1, 20223 yr 7 hours ago, lynched1 said: "The mandates have let up, and both sides stumble back into something that looks like the old normal — except that there is a fresh and present injury done to the people we tried to break. And no one wants to talk about it. Only weeks ago, it was the admitted goal of our own leaders to make life unlivable for the unvaccinated. And as a deputized collective, we force-multiplied that pain, taking the fight into our families, friendships, and workplaces. Today, we face the hard truth that none of it was justified — and, in doing that, uncover a precious lesson. It was a quick slide from righteousness to cruelty, and however much we might blame our leaders for the push, we’re accountable for stepping into the trap despite better judgement. We knew that waning immunity put vast numbers of the fully vaccinated on par with the shrinking minority of unvaccinated, yet we marked them for special persecution. We said they hadn’t ‘done the right thing’ by turning their bodies over to state care — even though we knew that principled opposition to such a thing is priceless in any circumstance … And so it was by the willful ignorance of science, civics, and politics that we squeezed the unvaccinated to the degree that we did … [W]e cannot hold our heads high, as if believing we had logic, love, or truth on our side while we viciously wished death upon the unvaccinated. The best we can do is sit in the awareness of our rabid inhumanity for having cast so many aside … Betting against them has been a scathing embarrassment for many of us who’ve now learned that the mandates only had the power we gave them. It was not through quiet compliance that we avoided endless domination by pharmaceutical companies and medical checkpoints at every doorway. It was thanks to the people we tried to tear down … We took the bait by hating them, but their perseverance bought us the time to see we were wrong. It seems right now like the mandates will return, but this time there’s hope that more of us will see them for what they are: a rising authoritarianism that has no concern for our wellbeing.” Breaking News: Professional Victim Still a Victim
November 1, 20223 yr Oh look! Another lying POS... CDC Director Rochelle Walensky on Sunday tested positive for Covid AGAIN in a ‘rebound case’ after taking Paxlovid. Fully vaxxed and boosted Walensky tested positive for the China virus last week just one month after she received her latest booster.
November 1, 20223 yr 8 hours ago, lynched1 said: It seems right now like the mandates will return, but this time there’s hope that more of us will see them for what they are: a rising authoritarianism that has no concern for our wellbeing.” Please re-institute the mandates! My victim-hood defines me!
November 1, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, VanHammersly said: Please re-institute the mandates! My victim-hood defines me! F that
November 2, 20223 yr On 11/1/2022 at 5:28 AM, lynched1 said: It’s time for a "pandemic amnesty,” to forgive "the hard calls that people had no choice but to make with imperfect knowledge” according to Harvard’s Emily Oster in today’s edition of The Atlantic. No it's not. F her and the rest of you lunatic vaxxers. You will never forget it. It was a very special time and as she says quick decisions had to be made with limited knowledge. That's just the way it was a year or two back. Time to move forward.
November 2, 20223 yr On 10/24/2022 at 8:32 PM, we_gotta_believe said: That's Ramsay Hunt, which is a complication of shingles. Anyone who got chicken pox as a kid is at risk. If you're wondering how I know... I woke up with scalp pain yesterday, pain got worse throughout the day, eye lid started to burn and tingle, bump formed on my scalp yesterday afternoon, then another, then one on my eyelid at night. This morning the pain was twice as worse, and then sharp pain in my upper teeth only on that side of my mouth. Went to the doc this morning and they think it's shingles. Started on a 7-day course of antivirals. Pain is even worse now, it's almost unbearable, and they said it's likely to get worse. I didn't think you could get shingles in your 30's but apparently you can. Beiber is even younger than me and he had temporary facial paralysis from it. Worse yet, it can cause permanent blindness if your eye gets infected, so now I have to schedule an appt with an opthalmologist to get it looked at. Anyone who is eligible for the shingles vaccine should 100% get it while you can. I wouldn't wish this pain on anyone. Damn dude, late on this but hope you're doing better
November 2, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Damn dude, late on this but hope you're doing better Thanks, yes the sharp pains are gone thankfully and scabs are starting to dry up and fall off. Still tender to the touch on my scalp and temple, and some numbness on the skin near my eye, so likely some level of nerve damage. Cornea has some minor scarring and both the opthalmologist and cornea specialist said it's not a good sign that lesions cropped up both above and below my eye because that means two branches of my facial (trigeminal) nerve were attacked, but so far things are going in the right direction. I guess they're still worried about latent inflammation of the eye can still set in a couple weeks after the outbreak so they said I'm not out of the woods yet but hopefully that doesn't happen. Follow up with the cornea doc in 2 weeks.
November 2, 20223 yr 43 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: Thanks, yes the sharp pains are gone thankfully and scabs are starting to dry up and fall off. Still tender to the touch on my scalp and temple, and some numbness on the skin near my eye, so likely some level of nerve damage. Cornea has some minor scarring and both the opthalmologist and cornea specialist said it's not a good sign that lesions cropped up both above and below my eye because that means two branches of my facial (trigeminal) nerve were attacked, but so far things are going in the right direction. I guess they're still worried about latent inflammation of the eye can still set in a couple weeks after the outbreak so they said I'm not out of the woods yet but hopefully that doesn't happen. Follow up with the cornea doc in 2 weeks. Best wishes. Sounds like an ishy experience.
November 2, 20223 yr 6 hours ago, DrPhilly said: It was a very special time and as she says quick decisions had to be made with limited knowledge. That's just the way it was a year or two back. Time to move forward. No. They crossed lines. I was more right than they were. That will never get forgotten. F that.
November 2, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, lynched1 said: No. They crossed lines. I was more right than they were. That will never get forgotten. F that. Ok. Just keep in mind that mistakes were made by everyone in this event. Nobody pitched a perfect game.
November 3, 20223 yr 8 hours ago, DrPhilly said: Ok. Just keep in mind that mistakes were made by everyone in this event. Nobody pitched a perfect game. But it was only one "team" throwing pitches and they admitted to intentional head hunting.
November 3, 20223 yr "Let me be real clear… I do not give a F what happens to anti-vaxxers. I don’t. Let Darwin do his work. They helped to kill 700,000 Americans. I do not have pity or tears to spare for any of them. It’s all dried up now. Sorry. At this point. I’m just hoping they feel 1/10th of the pain they’ve caused everyone else. The kids will be fine. THEY’RE going to suffer. And I Fing well think they’ve earned it,” he wrote.
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