Although he looks alone, somebody wants him on the phone.
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The glitzier the I-Box, the more likely it is to be a scam!
"The vaccine with its alien Lizard DNA will turn us into baby eating cannibal Lizard people controlled by the Hillary cannibal cabal, and the Gates chip."
You mean the vaccine will turn us into Liberals? Whoa, I sure wish you had posted that before I got the shots!!
EEGI - A classic example of a pump and dump.
The mRNA does not exist long term. It is absorbed by lymphocytes (b-cells specifically) and is broken down and destroyed.
A person who actually becomes infected will have exponentially greater numbers of those mRNA strings in their bodies due to the replication of the actual virus creating protein shells for new copies of itself.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/mrna.html
Conspiracy theories? Hey, I just got my second Moderna shot. No side effects at all.
I feel, I mean, I ahh, ahhhh...
THIS IS GEORGE SOROS. I COMMAND YOU TO NAKED SHORT SELL PENNY STOCKS!
Heh heh, just don't let newmedman know we been fooling around like this...
Hmmm, interesting point. Sounds like a good reason to go out and get worms. Not that I want worms. But just in case I get Covid, I know I'll be able to get that script!
It's a non-specific immune response. The adaptive system is the one the vaccine "trains".
Either way, the mRNA is ultimately destroyed. It can't replicate. It can't be shed onto paranoid anti-vaxxers.
This is what you posted: "Sorry you are wrong, the MRNA enters the cell and there is every reason to expect there may be to much MRNA material which would overflow causing extracellular material floating around in the body which would then be attacked by the innate immune system."
The mRNA can not enter any cell. It does however get absorbed by the B-Lymphocyte cell which uses the mRNA to replicate a protein in the virus' coating. The mRNA is destroyed in the process. The B cell is the "learning" cell of the immune system. The mRNA can't enter that cell's outer membrane or nuclear membrane. It must be absorbed by the cell itself.
The mRNA does not replicate. It's not "shed". It's destroyed.
Astounding how people deride the "Main Stream Media" while slurping up moronic conspiracy theories.
How this for a conspiracy - You know what Moderna's ticker symbol is? It's mRNA. oooooooooooooooohhhh!
You completely misunderstand what I meant. The vaccine mRNA can not enter any cell membrane outer or nuclear. The only cell it does end up inside of is a B-Lymphocyte which absorbs it and uses that mRNA to replicate the live virus' spike protein. The mRNA can't enter the lymphocyte's nuclear membrane. Once the B-cell "learns" to produce the protein, the mRNA is destroyed.
The live virus not only can penetrate a cell's exterior membrane, but once it has done so it becomes "invisible" to the lymphocytes while it destroys the cell's nucleic DNA to make innumerable copies of itself and hence, by default, innumerable copies of that mRNA string.
Get a copy of Fantastic Voyage. Great demonstration of the immune system in action:
Oh, I'll be the first to admit that parasitic gut worms aren't the problem they used to be...
No, that is wrong. The mRNA can't pass through the cell's nuclear membrane. It can't interact with the cell's DNA in any way. It is our own immune cells which use the mRNA to develop a sensitivity to the spike protein which would be present on the surface of a live virus. Once the immune cell has created that protein the mRNA degrades into nucleotides that are absorbed by the immune cell.
The inert string of mRNA can't duplicate itself. Unlike the mRNA released by a live virus which is capable of duplicating itself by creating exponentially increasing copies of the virus itself.
What are the long term effects of Ivermectin?
https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/why-you-should-not-use-ivermectin-treat-or-prevent-covid-19
If there are, they would be far less than the long term effects of actually catching the active virus.
When a virus invades your cells it unravels itself and it's mRNA goes to the host cell's nucleus where it destroys that cell's DNA and then assembles copies of itself out of the scattered nucleotides. The viral copies then invade adjacent cells repeating the process exponentially (hence the term "going viral"). If one's immune system needs time to "train" itself to recognize and fight the virus, the battle could be lost and vast numbers of those mRNA strands will be created.
The vaccine is an inert string of mRNA which is incapable of infecting a cell as it does not have the protein coat. It's purpose is to train one's immune system to later recognize and destroy the virus before it can replicate itself excessively.
This was the long way of saying you'll have a whole lot more of that mRNA in you if you get an active infection than you'll ever have from receiving an inoculation.
https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2021/no-the-death-rate-for-vaccinated-people-is-not-higher-than-that-of-unvaccinated-people/
https://www.capradio.org/articles/2021/05/10/no-the-death-rate-for-vaccinated-people-is-not-higher-than-that-of-unvaccinated-people/
https://www.uspharmacist.com/article/anaphylaxis-mortality-rates-remain-low-for-covid19-vaccines
The logic is convoluted at best. The side effects of the vaccines are well known and published. The worst of the side effects are statistically insignificant compared to the damage done by contracting the disease itself.
If one runs the math, riding in a car to go get the shot is the most significant danger associated with getting the shot.
That is probably the best summation of the situation I've yet to come across!
"A kid doesn't have to be sacrificed for a stupid adult."
That's ridiculous.
I want myself vaccinated for selfish reasons. I don't want to get sick. I don't want people special to me to get sick.
I want the children to get vaccinated (when the experts believe it's time, as I defer to their judgement) for altruistic reasons. I don't want them to get sick. I don't want the people that are special to those children to get sick.
So far as the anti-vaxxers rights? Well, a little Darwinism might be good for the species as a whole...
That's the beauty (or more accurately, the sucker factor?) of Technical Analysis. No matter which way the short term coin flip lands, a good technician can draw some lines on a chart and show that was exactly what was going to happen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Random_Walk_Down_Wall_Street
Out of all the lower 48 states in the United States, which one is closest to Africa?
I really thought this had to be satire: https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/10/22428996/colonial-pipeline-ransomware-attack-apology-investigation
It's worth noting holders of the much hyped ARKK innovations non-diversified, actively managed ETF are getting a lesson in "mean-reversion".
As previously announced, CDC is transitioning to reporting only patients with COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough infection that were hospitalized or died to help maximize the quality of the data collected on cases of greatest clinical and public health importance. That change in reporting will begin on May 14, 2021. In preparation for that transition, the number of reported breakthrough cases will not be updated on May 7, 2021.
No, not necessarily the common cold, but the family of virus we label as coronavirus.
It's probably safe to assume dinosaurs had to deal with them.
It would be naïve to think they didn't exist before we knew what they were.
Not the particular one what we call Covid-19. But yes, Coronaviruses have been around probably far longer than humans have. The common cold is a coronavirus.
TB is one of the most common diseases on the planet. If one travels internationally one is well aware of it. The main reason for it's prevalence is that most people infected carry and spread it for years before dying from it.
It takes a bit of convoluted logic to draw the conclusion that those statistics mean one should blow off getting a TB shot. The same convoluted logic that tells people to blow off getting a covid shot, I'm guessing...
Anybody who has paid any attention to anything the last 20 years knows Hatfill is a flake.
They are only concerned with my age in years and (fortunately) not my maturity level.
The resort lists a bunch amenities, but they neglect to inform you that none of them are open or available. I mean, I respect that covid precautions are in place but they should tell you that none of that stuff is available prior to letting you book the rooms:
https://www.heritagesouthbury.com/gallery
Might as well stayed at a Motel 6 for what we got.
Yeah, we'll get the shot done one way or another.
I know I'm due, as Soros has been fading in and out. I need a nano-chip booster shot!
Lol, HPN is only almost in Ct. We were in Southbury at the Heritage villages. The place bills itself as a resort, but they had absolute zero for services. Completely locked down. Not even room service.
At Palm Beach, everything was wide open. We did have dinner at the tiki bar instead of inside, but I would have done that anyway - coronavirus had no input on that decision.
I suppose I could. It's just that I had originally signed up with the University, and that's the date they gave me. I suppose I'm statistically a second shot no-show at the moment?
I was supposed to get my second shot last week but ended up having to go out of town. Was in Palm Beach which is wide open, and then Connecticut which is locked down tight. So there are definitely regional variances in how people are acting.
Now they're telling me I have to wait to the 11th for the second, so I guess my coronavirus anxiety will carry on a little longer...
Stuff on Bitchute is "fake news": https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines
So should I pay attention to what Muammar Gaddafi said, or what Anthony Fauci says regarding Coronavirus (or anything for that matter)?
I know, I know. I haven't been this dumb since that time I had a crush on Cheryl Shuman...
Yep, yep, and it just about did happen here.