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Project Veritas Vax video

oh course none of the Faucists wanna comment on this.

Where are our clueless robot docs now? You know the ones telling those recently recovered from severe covid to get the jab ASAP. Stills in denial I’m sure , and not reporting injuries either


And an oldie but a goodie

 
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The lastest video dropped 40 minutes ago , and it's a good one. I almost feel sorry for the poor mopes they got with their undercover reporter. She must be some hot piece of ass that had the nerds tripping over their tongues

 
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The lastest video dropped 40 minutes ago , and it's a good one. I almost feel sorry for the poor mopes they got with their undercover reporter. She must be some hot piece of ass that had the nerds tripping over their tongues

They sound like clerical workers, not scientists. I'm kind of surprised that Veritas put this one out.
 
Twitter will pull this down soon. Better watch as you go back for your 3rd and 4th shot and pfizer makes it rain.
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Means that the degree you got from a school is not accredited except at the school itself. There is a standard degree in which at the least takes 4 years and there is a technical degree which can take as little as 4 weeks. Usually the schools that offer technical degrees are for-profit private schools which tend to butcher the course. Such as taking out the standard liberal art requirements, Taking out the requirements for advanced classes, etc.

For the most part they are not accepted by other schools except the school you got it from. They tend to not be valued by employers. Due to the fact that if a diploma says Masters(type of degree) on it it technically doesn't mean anything.
 
Misdirection is strong. I guess the waning immunity is getting to you. I have a degree from UCF. I wouldn't call myself a handyman...lol. Are you the janitor at the local walk-in clinic?

Back to the topic or are you worried those that work for pfizer are correct?
I think that everybody instinctively knows that natural immunity is stronger than what you get from the vaccines. It would be extremely unusual for that to not be the case.
 


Even Pfizer is admitting that the data we got out of Israel was correct. I seem to remember a few people here being called anti-vaxxers over this.
 
I think that everybody instinctively knows that natural immunity is stronger than what you get from the vaccines. It would be extremely unusual for that to not be the case.

'Everybody'? Our official position is to ignore natural immunity like it never happened, which goes against the majority of the West with these silly mandates. Despite the fact that data clearly shows those with prior infections are 4x more likely to have serious adverse events from the jab

These guys are in full on panic mode and do not have a 5 year plan.

What's truly amazing is that people with natural immunity who suffered for a week in bed after the vaccine somehow are brainwashed to think this is normal. I just hope those same people can survive subsequent jabs without having heart failure
 
Even worse the Isreal study shows the vaccine efficacy starts to drop fast after 3 months (78%). Then after 6 months is down to 39-42%. At 10 months it might be 20% effective at the rate of decline.
It's gonna be a dark winter.
 
'Everybody'? Our official position is to ignore natural immunity like it never happened, which goes against the majority of the West with these silly mandates. Despite the fact that data clearly shows those with prior infections are 4x more likely to have serious adverse events.

These guys are in full on panic mode and do not have a 5 year plan.

What's truly amazing is that people with natural immunity who suffered for a week in bed after the vaccine somehow are brainwashed to think this is normal. I just hope those same people can survive subsequent jabs without having heart failure
Brainwashed is a good term for it. If you asked any random person if natural immunity is as good or better than vaccination for any other disease, they would probably say yes. Why this one is different defies logic.
 
Even worse the Isreal study shows the vaccine efficacy starts to drop fast after 3 months (78%). Then after 6 months is down to 39-42%. At 10 months it might be 20% effective at the rate of decline.

Oh it's worse than that. Gupta Labs is one of the pre-eminent sources of truth in VE. If he tweets "sobering" to a VE of 20% after 4.5 months, you can bank on it. Those guys are REALLY careful to go against the narrative

 
I think that everybody instinctively knows that natural immunity is stronger than what you get from the vaccines. It would be extremely unusual for that to not be the case.
With you on this Crazy, the body is very efficient at fighting infections and creating antibodies (if you are not killed in the process). All the vaccine does is to provide the body instructions so it can be prepared for the fight.

What nobody knows is how long it lasts. This guy got infected and died 6 months after the first infection:
2 months:
8 months:
Fox: natural immunity lasts at least 90 days, after that is unknown:
 
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With you on this Crazy, the body is very efficient at fighting infections and creating antibodies (if you are not killed in the process). All the vaccine does is to provide the body instructions so it can be prepared for the fight.
That is a great way of putting it.

So the question we are left with is "why?" Why did the experts tell us that natural immunity is unreliable? I totally get why they would encourage people to get vaccinated if they hadn't been exposed, but what motivated them to tell everybody to get vaccinated even if those people had already recovered from it? IMO, that's pretty suspect.
 
That is a great way of putting it.

So the question we are left with is "why?" Why did the experts tell us that natural immunity is unreliable? I totally get why they would encourage people to get vaccinated if they hadn't been exposed, but what motivated them to tell everybody to get vaccinated even if those people had already recovered from it? IMO, that's pretty suspect.
see my edits above.
 
see my edits above.
Without going through all of the articles yet, I did find this little tidbit in one of them:


"A 78-year-old inmate at MacDougall-Walker Correctional Institution has died after contracting COVID-19 for the second time, officials announced Thursday.
The individual, who was not identified, died Wednesday morning while being treated for the virus at the facility’s infirmary. The inmate had suffered from several significant underlying health issues."


Well, it doesn't take a brainologist to figure out that this is a non-story. Just replace the word "covid" with "influenza" and tell me why it would be newsworthy?
 
"Ferrel told KDVR that Portillo went to the doctor's office on Nov. 18, where he was told he had a "really strong infection in his lungs" and was advised to take Tylenol."

I'm calling bullshit on this one.

@Ucfmikes would even agree that this didn't happen like the article claims it did.
 
"State health officials say it is rare for someone to contract the virus twice, but they add that the number is rising, especially with new, more-contagious variants circulating.

The Alabama Department of Public Health estimates more than 4,800 residents have had the virus more than once."

"Murphree said many factors can determine how long natural immunity lasts. It could depend on how much virus someone took on when he or she got infected and how the immune system reacted to that dose"



Literally the dumbest, most anti-science statements that have ever been published.
 
He is a janitor at the walk-in clinic. What are you expecting him to say?
An honest response to something that is a totally ridiculous statement that was used as a scare tactic.


"Respiration dropped to 45". So it basically was at a normal level or maybe a little bit high. I honestly can't come up with any permutation of this statement that would be a credible claim of a crisis situation. It's all bullshit.
 
Misdirection is strong. I guess the waning immunity is getting to you. I have a degree from UCF. I wouldn't call myself a handyman...lol. Are you the janitor at the local walk-in clinic?

Back to the topic or are you worried those that work for pfizer are correct?
So.. have you buttfukced your boyfriend today? Are you triggered that you couldn’t tear it up with your little penis?
 
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Even worse the Isreal study shows the vaccine efficacy starts to drop fast after 3 months (78%). Then after 6 months is down to 39-42%. At 10 months it might be 20% effective at the rate of decline.
I’ll keep posting this to educate you IT specialists and handymen

Yale study

How well it works: Experts continue to learn about Pfizer’s efficacy both in the laboratory and in the real world. Pfizer’s initial Phase 3 clinical data presented in December showed its vaccine to have 95% efficacy.

In April, the company announced the vaccine had 91.3% efficacy against COVID-19, based on measuring how well it prevented symptomatic COVID-19 infection seven days through up to six months after the second dose. It also found it to be 100% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the CDC, and 95.3% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the FDA. Another study, not yet peer-reviewed, provided more new data that brought the efficacy number down to 84% after 6 months, although efficacy against severe disease was 97%.

In August, the CDC also published studies that showed mRNA vaccine protection against infection may be waning, although the vaccines were still highly effective against hospitalization. In one CDC study, data from the state of New York showed vaccine effectiveness dropping from 91.7 to 79.8% against infection.

How well it works on virus mutations: A number of studies have focused on the vaccine and the mutations. In early May, the Pfizer vaccine was found to be more than 95% effective against severe disease or death from the Alpha variant (first detected in the United Kingdom) and the Beta variant (first identified in South Africa) in two studies based on real-world vaccinations.

As far as the Delta variant (first seen in India), two studies reported by Public Health England that have not yet been peer reviewed showed that full vaccination after two doses is 88% effective against symptomatic disease and 96% effective against hospitalization
 
I have a degree from UCF. I wouldn't call myself a handyman
Technical degree
Means that the degree you got from a school is not accredited except at the school itself. There is a standard degree in which at the least takes 4 years and there is a technical degree which can take as little as 4 weeks. Usually the schools that offer technical degrees are for-profit private schools which tend to butcher the course. Such as taking out the standard liberal art requirements, Taking out the requirements for advanced classes, etc.

For the most part they are not accepted by other schools except the school you got it from. They tend to not be valued by employers. Due to the fact that if a diploma says Masters(type of degree) on it it technically doesn't mean anything.
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I’ll keep posting this to educate you IT specialists and handymen

Yale study

How well it works: Experts continue to learn about Pfizer’s efficacy both in the laboratory and in the real world. Pfizer’s initial Phase 3 clinical data presented in December showed its vaccine to have 95% efficacy.

In April, the company announced the vaccine had 91.3% efficacy against COVID-19, based on measuring how well it prevented symptomatic COVID-19 infection seven days through up to six months after the second dose. It also found it to be 100% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the CDC, and 95.3% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the FDA. Another study, not yet peer-reviewed, provided more new data that brought the efficacy number down to 84% after 6 months, although efficacy against severe disease was 97%.

In August, the CDC also published studies that showed mRNA vaccine protection against infection may be waning, although the vaccines were still highly effective against hospitalization. In one CDC study, data from the state of New York showed vaccine effectiveness dropping from 91.7 to 79.8% against infection.

How well it works on virus mutations: A number of studies have focused on the vaccine and the mutations. In early May, the Pfizer vaccine was found to be more than 95% effective against severe disease or death from the Alpha variant (first detected in the United Kingdom) and the Beta variant (first identified in South Africa) in two studies based on real-world vaccinations.

As far as the Delta variant (first seen in India), two studies reported by Public Health England that have not yet been peer reviewed showed that full vaccination after two doses is 88% effective against symptomatic disease and 96% effective against hospitalization
Even Pfizer disagrees with this. At best you have become a parrot, at worst a complete moron.
 
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Means that the degree you got from a school is not accredited except at the school itself. There is a standard degree in which at the least takes 4 years and there is a technical degree which can take as little as 4 weeks. Usually the schools that offer technical degrees are for-profit private schools which tend to butcher the course. Such as taking out the standard liberal art requirements, Taking out the requirements for advanced classes, etc.

For the most part they are not accepted by other schools except the school you got it from. They tend to not be valued by employers. Due to the fact that if a diploma says Masters(type of degree) on it it technically doesn't mean anything.
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Still effective for me and I’ve been going to more populated and crowded places without a mask than all of you morons COMBINED AND working daily with many people. When I’m due for a booster, I’ll get it. The rest of you anti-vaxxers can stay home and avoid places that don’t require proof of vaccination
 
With you on this Crazy, the body is very efficient at fighting infections and creating antibodies (if you are not killed in the process). All the vaccine does is to provide the body instructions so it can be prepared for the fight.
With Immunoglobulin G (IgG) anti-bodies primary in the blood, yes. That's the limitation of not only intra-muscular injections, but the spike protein approach.

Which is why the added IgA and IgM anti-bodies are far more complete. That's why the US NIH and others have long stated the mRNA spike protein vaccination was an incomplete vector, and we needed something far better.

Especially for reducing the spread, which the current vaccines were never designed to. That's why the whole mandates are useless for doing anything for that. At most they will hopefully bring hospitalizations down, but that's not certain either.

Especially since the US CDC stopped tracking all breakthrough infections, and not even ones the require hospitalization ... just the serious ones in the ICU, or that lead to death.
 
Still effective for me and I’ve been going to more populated and crowded places without a mask than all of you morons COMBINED AND working daily with many people. When I’m due for a booster, I’ll get it. The rest of you anti-vaxxers can stay home and avoid places that don’t require proof of vaccination
It's not effective for you anymore. Pfizer says that you aren't protected anymore. And you won't be against the variants that you helped to create.


Does it suck to know that you're gonna die from a virus that you created?
 
Do you guys prefer the apple or cherry flavored horse paste?
I know you think you're funny, but right now we need some meds ... and ones already approved by the US FDA as safe are going to be the most ideal, hence all the off-label usage of nearly 2 dozens of options.

We'll see how EIDD-2801 works out. It's never been FDA approved as safe, and even if it receives EUA, let alone approval, there will still years of mass usage to prove that to the same level as even the 'horse paste.'
 
With Immunoglobulin G (IgG) anti-bodies primary in the blood, yes. That's the limitation of not only intra-muscular injections, but the spike protein approach.

Which is why the added IgA and IgM anti-bodies are far more complete. That's why the US NIH and others have long stated the mRNA spike protein vaccination was an incomplete vector, and we needed something far better.

Especially for reducing the spread, which the current vaccines were never designed to. That's why the whole mandates are useless for doing anything for that. At most they will hopefully bring hospitalizations down, but that's not certain either.

Especially since the US CDC stopped tracking all breakthrough infections, and not even ones the require hospitalization ... just the serious ones in the ICU, or that lead to death.
Good God. Just change your name to iGA-iGG-iGM-vector already.
 
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They sound like clerical workers, not scientists. I'm kind of surprised that Veritas put this one out.
Veritas also takes things out-of-context. They are like the right-wing's version of Michael Moore.

They still do expose some things, no argument. But there's a bigger story they don't tell.
 
And yet it's detail and truth. Why do you have such a problem with it?
Because when somebody that isn't an expert tries to inundate every conversation with details about something that literally everyone knows you have no authority in, it just undermines the entire point that you're trying to make. Plus it's really annoying.
 
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