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Once again let me spell this out in a language that MAYBE A NARCISSIST CAN READ

YOU ARE AN ANTI-VAXER, ANTI-GOVERNMENT, ANTI-BIG PHARMA CONSPIRACY THEORIST WHO IS INDIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR MURDERING COUNTLESS INNOCENT PEOPLE DUE TO SPREADING MISINFORMATION HERE AND THROUGHOUT SOCIAL MEDIA. YOU LACK SELF-AWARENESS AND HAVE BEEN PROVEN TO BE WRONG TIME AND TIME AGAIN REGARDING COVID
AND VACCINES. YOUR INCREDIBLE LACK OF SELF-AWARENESS AND EXTREME NARCISSISM DOES NOT ALLOW YOU TO SEE THAT

ADDITIONALLY, THE ABOVE TRAITS HAVE MADE POSSIBLY A ONCE PROMISING CAREER INTO A COMPLETE FAILURE. YOU’RE INSECURE ABOUT THAT, BUT WE ARE NOT FOOLED BY YOU

YOU’RE AN UNHEALTHY 400lb MAN WITH A FAILED CAREER WHO
LIVES IN A SHACK IN RURAL ALABAMA. YOU ARE NOW AT BEST A PART-TIME I.T. SPECIALIST WHO PERFORMS ODD JOBS
WHEN YOU CAN GET ONE AND KEEP IT UNTIL THEY CAN’T STAND YOU.

READ THIS 10 TIMES!
 
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How about being for personal health above public health.
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Did you get your high school degree yet? 😂😂😂

You’re a pathetic, celibate, low-life, jobless, imbecile who probably has an IQ of 67. One step above a vegetable. You have no friends and no life. You never leave your city.

You have now posted to nobody for 10 hours.

What function do you serve in life? You’re a worthless piece of shit who’s just using up oxygen 🤣🤣🤣
Ugh. I graduated HS in 1996 with a 93.3% GPA (4.0 to you). Started college in 1995 for my BA in psychology (yes I was in college and high school at the same time). Finished that in 1998. Went on to electrical engineering which I finished in 2000. Bought my first business in May of 1999, the 2nd in 2001.
 
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Ugh. I graduated HS in 1996 with a 93.3% GPA (4.0 to you). Started college in 1995 for my BA in psychology (yes I was in college and high school at the same time). Finished that in 1998. Went on to electrical engineering which I finished in 2000. Bought my first business in May of 1999, the 2nd in 2001.

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Ugh. I graduated HS in 1996 with a 93.3% GPA (4.0 to you). Started college in 1995 for my BA in psychology (yes I was in college and high school at the same time). Finished that in 1998. Went on to electrical engineering which I finished in 2000. Bought my first business in May of 1999, the 2nd in 2001.
Hmm I graduated in 1995...yet u chose psychology so 2 years u became El Engineer. Hmm then bought first business. Sounds Russian to me. LOL
 
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Hmm I graduated in 1995...yet u chose psychology so 2 years u became El Engineer. Hmm then bought first business. Sounds Russian to me. LOL
Whatever you want it to be dude. Mike's just been obsessed with my education level for about 2 weeks.

He still won't answer what he does for a living though. Simple question. For him: embarrassing answer
 
Hmm I graduated in 1995...yet u chose psychology so 2 years u became El Engineer. Hmm then bought first business. Sounds Russian to me. LOL
The old 2 year electrical engineering degree that takes 4 years (psychology has completely different classes than the prerequisites for electrical engineering) and actually bought a business while studying engineering. 😂😂😂😂
 
Whatever you want it to be dude. Mike's just been obsessed with my education level for about 2 weeks.

He still won't answer what he does for a living though. Simple question. For him: embarrassing answer
Dude. You’re a liar and an imbecile and were just called out on it. Why don’t you just admit that you’re an uneducated imbecile who’s trying to give advice and opinions on subjects that you’re clearly clueless about
 
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Dude. You’re a liar and an imbecile and just were called out on it. Why don’t you just admit that you’re an uneducated imbecile who’s trying to give advice an an opinion on subjects that you’re clearly clueless about
See, here's the thing. Because I actually did study psychology I can pick up on things like when someone is clearly a closeted homosexual that has sociopathic tendencies and likely came from a childhood that either had an abusive or absent father. I haven't quite figured out yet if you are just a narcissist, which is what my gut tells me, or if you suffer from a more severe form of personality disorder. Clearly you were starved for attention and positive reinforcement as a child so you learned to just bang pans out of fear of being forgotten.
 
See, here's the thing. Because I actually did study psychology I can pick up on things like when someone is clearly a closeted homosexual that has sociopathic tendencies and likely came from a childhood that either had an abusive or absent father. I haven't quite figured out yet if you are just a narcissist, which is what my gut tells me, or if you suffer from a more severe form of personality disorder. Clearly you were starved for attention and positive reinforcement as a child so you learned to just bang pans out of fear of being forgotten.
Dude. You’re a liar and an imbecile and were just called out on it. Why don’t you just admit that you’re an uneducated imbecile who’s trying to give advice and opinions on subjects that you’re clearly clueless about
 
The old 2 year electrical engineering degree that takes 4 years (psychology has completely different classes than the prerequisites for electrical engineering) and actually bought a business while studying engineering. 😂😂😂😂
I know right? How can someone complete 2 degrees within 2 years of one another and buy a business in the meantime?
 
Stop lying and just admit that you’re the village idiot
OK. Still doesn't change the fact that you were an abused or abandoned child and are a closeted homosexual that displays untoward rage and aggression to others that won't submit to your faux masculinity. You wear skinny jeans and have scented candles in your apartment, debate on whether to go totally clean shaven or have a goatee, and date vapid women that are too stupid to figure out that you are using them to suppress your own self-loathing. You've probably never had sex with a woman and not immediately gone and washed yourself off because you felt like it was gross to have that on you after you were done using her.
 
OK. Still doesn't change the fact that you were an abused or abandoned child and are a closeted homosexual that displays untoward rage and aggression to others that won't submit to your faux masculinity. You wear skinny jeans and have scented candles in your apartment, debate on whether to go totally clean shaven or have a goatee, and date vapid women that are too stupid to figure out that you are using them to suppress your own self-loathing. You've probably never had sex with a woman and not immediately gone and washed yourself off because you felt like it was gross to have that on you after you were done using her.

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OK. Still doesn't change the fact that you were an abused or abandoned child and are a closeted homosexual that displays untoward rage and aggression to others that won't submit to your faux masculinity. You wear skinny jeans and have scented candles in your apartment, debate on whether to go totally clean shaven or have a goatee, and date vapid women that are too stupid to figure out that you are using them to suppress your own self-loathing. You've probably never had sex with a woman and not immediately gone and washed yourself off because you felt like it was gross to have that on you after you were done using her.

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Yeah, hiding the data will make people trust you even more.

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COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. COVID-19 vaccines were evaluated in tens of thousands of participants in clinical trials. The vaccines met the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) rigorous scientific standards for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality needed to support emergency use authorization (EUA). Learn more about EUAs in this video.external icon
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Common Side Effects​

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  • Swelling, redness, and pain at the injection site
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Tiredness
  • Muscle pain
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Serious Safety Problems Are Rare​

In rare cases, people have experienced serious health events after COVID-19 vaccination. Any health problem that happens after vaccination is considered an adverse event. An adverse event can be caused by the vaccine or can be caused by a coincidental event not related to the vaccine.
 
Well, given your obesity and underlying co-morbidities, you should know by now that the vaccine doesn't do too much for your cohort. This disease is just brutal on obesity. Not trying to be nasty, just trying to be real.

My 83 year old mother in law is obese and vulnerable. My baseline assumption is the vaccine is good for about 1 month. CDC is saying 4 months. The real number is less than 2 months that's already been confirmed by not one, but two independent labs as well as real world case studies.

So pick your poison carefully professor BEFORE the next time you get covid. If you go in-patient, they will pump you full of remdesivir. If you go for an "approved" antiviral out-patient you are going to get molnupiravir, which I wouldn't give to the local rats, no less someone I care for. Paxlovid is being intentionally throttled and so are monoclonals.

Start supplementing with home made kefir for improved gut biome health. Other tips available on my substack

😂🤣😂 Holy fūcking shit. I can not believe my own eyes. You legit have your own insane blog telling people to eat vitamin C and drink their own urine and shit instead of trusting actual doctors.

This is incredible. Thank you for this. Funniest shit on the internet.
 
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Now the UK joins the US in hiding the failing vaccine data. Great. That clusterfook could go on for years now.

 
Man, this VAIDS and heart damage stuff is really terrifying for those of us with jabbed loved ones. My "hope" is that the lean, athletic types drew short straw on vaccine safety, which they did. But there are also a lot of short straws in this mess.

 
Now the UK joins the US in hiding the failing vaccine data. Great. That clusterfook could go on for years now.

I just posted the same thing. Berenson has a good piece out too. What a scam.



 
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What You Need to Know​

  • COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
  • Millions of people in the United States have received COVID-19 vaccines under the most intense safety monitoring in US history.
  • CDC recommends you get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible.
  • If you are fully vaccinated, you can resume many activities that you did prior to the pandemic. Learn more about what you can do when you have been fully vaccinated.


Hundreds of Millions of People Have Safely Received a COVID-19 Vaccine​


More than 539 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been given in the United States from December 14, 2020, through January 31, 2022. To view the current total number of COVID-19 vaccinations that have been administered in the United States, please visit the CDC COVID Data Tracker.
COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. COVID-19 vaccines were evaluated in tens of thousands of participants in clinical trials. The vaccines met the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) rigorous scientific standards for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality needed to support emergency use authorization (EUA). Learn more about EUAs in this video.external icon
The Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccines will continue to undergo the most intensive safety monitoring in US history. This monitoring includes using both established and new safety monitoring systems to make sure that COVID-19 vaccines are safe.

Common Side Effects​

After COVID-19 vaccination, some people may feel ill, with symptoms like fever or tiredness for a day or two after receiving the vaccine. These symptoms are normal and are signs that the body is building immunity. Some people have no side effects. Others have reported common side effects after COVID-19 vaccination,such as:
  • Swelling, redness, and pain at the injection site
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Tiredness
  • Muscle pain
  • Chills
  • Nausea

Serious Safety Problems Are Rare​

In rare cases, people have experienced serious health events after COVID-19 vaccination. Any health problem that happens after vaccination is considered an adverse event. An adverse event can be caused by the vaccine or can be caused by a coincidental event not related to the vaccine.
 
More cardiologists indictment of the jab. There are at least 5 that I know of saying the same exact thing. The VACCINE is doing the heart damage, not covid.

 
More cardiologists indictment of the jab. There are at least 5 that I know of saying the same exact thing. The VACCINE is doing the heart damage, not covid.

And.. right on time. New healthcare profit centers - pediatric stroke units.



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Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines
Updated Feb. 2, 2022
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What You Need to Know​

  • COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
  • Millions of people in the United States have received COVID-19 vaccines under the most intense safety monitoring in US history.
  • CDC recommends you get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible.
  • If you are fully vaccinated, you can resume many activities that you did prior to the pandemic. Learn more about what you can do when you have been fully vaccinated.


Hundreds of Millions of People Have Safely Received a COVID-19 Vaccine​


More than 539 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been given in the United States from December 14, 2020, through January 31, 2022. To view the current total number of COVID-19 vaccinations that have been administered in the United States, please visit the CDC COVID Data Tracker.
COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. COVID-19 vaccines were evaluated in tens of thousands of participants in clinical trials. The vaccines met the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) rigorous scientific standards for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality needed to support emergency use authorization (EUA). Learn more about EUAs in this video.external icon
The Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccines will continue to undergo the most intensive safety monitoring in US history. This monitoring includes using both established and new safety monitoring systems to make sure that COVID-19 vaccines are safe.

Common Side Effects​

After COVID-19 vaccination, some people may feel ill, with symptoms like fever or tiredness for a day or two after receiving the vaccine. These symptoms are normal and are signs that the body is building immunity. Some people have no side effects. Others have reported common side effects after COVID-19 vaccination,such as:
  • Swelling, redness, and pain at the injection site
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Tiredness
  • Muscle pain
  • Chills
  • Nausea

Serious Safety Problems Are Rare​

In rare cases, people have experienced serious health events after COVID-19 vaccination. Any health problem that happens after vaccination is considered an adverse event. An adverse event can be caused by the vaccine or can be caused by a coincidental event not related to the vaccine.
 
Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines
Updated Feb. 2, 2022
Languages

What You Need to Know​

  • COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
  • Millions of people in the United States have received COVID-19 vaccines under the most intense safety monitoring in US history.
  • CDC recommends you get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible.
  • If you are fully vaccinated, you can resume many activities that you did prior to the pandemic. Learn more about what you can do when you have been fully vaccinated.


Hundreds of Millions of People Have Safely Received a COVID-19 Vaccine​


More than 539 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been given in the United States from December 14, 2020, through January 31, 2022. To view the current total number of COVID-19 vaccinations that have been administered in the United States, please visit the CDC COVID Data Tracker.
COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. COVID-19 vaccines were evaluated in tens of thousands of participants in clinical trials. The vaccines met the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) rigorous scientific standards for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality needed to support emergency use authorization (EUA). Learn more about EUAs in this video.external icon
The Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccines will continue to undergo the most intensive safety monitoring in US history. This monitoring includes using both established and new safety monitoring systems to make sure that COVID-19 vaccines are safe.

Common Side Effects​

After COVID-19 vaccination, some people may feel ill, with symptoms like fever or tiredness for a day or two after receiving the vaccine. These symptoms are normal and are signs that the body is building immunity. Some people have no side effects. Others have reported common side effects after COVID-19 vaccination,such as:
  • Swelling, redness, and pain at the injection site
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Tiredness
  • Muscle pain
  • Chills
  • Nausea

Serious Safety Problems Are Rare​

In rare cases, people have experienced serious health events after COVID-19 vaccination. Any health problem that happens after vaccination is considered an adverse event. An adverse event can be caused by the vaccine or can be caused by a coincidental event not related to the vaccine.
 
The Republicans are on the wrong side of this. Make sure not to re-elect any of them who supported this bill.

 
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Why at the airport? What is different than a mall? Why if you eat for your entire flight you don't need a mask but required if you're not eating? Like covid stops while you eat. That was his argument. The rules don't make scientific sense.

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The Republicans are on the wrong side of this. Make sure not to re-elect any of them who supported this bill.

Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines
Updated Feb. 2, 2022
Languages

What You Need to Know​

  • COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
  • Millions of people in the United States have received COVID-19 vaccines under the most intense safety monitoring in US history.
  • CDC recommends you get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible.
  • If you are fully vaccinated, you can resume many activities that you did prior to the pandemic. Learn more about what you can do when you have been fully vaccinated.


Hundreds of Millions of People Have Safely Received a COVID-19 Vaccine​


More than 539 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been given in the United States from December 14, 2020, through January 31, 2022. To view the current total number of COVID-19 vaccinations that have been administered in the United States, please visit the CDC COVID Data Tracker.
COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. COVID-19 vaccines were evaluated in tens of thousands of participants in clinical trials. The vaccines met the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) rigorous scientific standards for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality needed to support emergency use authorization (EUA). Learn more about EUAs in this video.external icon
The Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccines will continue to undergo the most intensive safety monitoring in US history. This monitoring includes using both established and new safety monitoring systems to make sure that COVID-19 vaccines are safe.

Common Side Effects​

After COVID-19 vaccination, some people may feel ill, with symptoms like fever or tiredness for a day or two after receiving the vaccine. These symptoms are normal and are signs that the body is building immunity. Some people have no side effects. Others have reported common side effects after COVID-19 vaccination,such as:
  • Swelling, redness, and pain at the injection site
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Tiredness
  • Muscle pain
  • Chills
  • Nausea

Serious Safety Problems Are Rare​

In rare cases, people have experienced serious health events after COVID-19 vaccination. Any health problem that happens after vaccination is considered an adverse event. An adverse event can be caused by the vaccine or can be caused by a coincidental event not related to the vaccine.
 
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