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Nick ZepTepi

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  1. If the anti-antivaxxers didn't get
    past the first few paragraphs without being triggered, another excerpt.

    the author of this article, James Lyons-Weiler, Ph.D., does not fall into the trap of deducing causes from correlations. Indeed, as we'll see, he even avoids the trap of saying "Vaccines are bad", but rather suggests that certain compounds and elements found in certain types of vaccines are the real root of the problem (e.g., Thimerosol, aluminum, &c.). One would be hard-pressed to debate that conclusion, for Jenner's small pox vaccine, for example, did not contain Thimerosol and, so far as I'm aware, aluminum or any of the other compounds or elements that have been identified as problematical over the past few years.

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  2. Hi,
     
    Last time I was in Chiang Mai I noticed that as soon as you get out of town it doesn't seem nearly so hot. Even if you just go half way to Doi Suthep it seems much cooler. I would really like to base myself on the north side of town, and I realise the ground there is not that much higher, but is there anywhere that is on a sawng thaaeo route within say 20 minutes of town where the temperatures are that little bit lower and there are places to rent? The north side would be best, as I say, but it could be in any direction really - would appreciate any leads.
     
    TIA
    Look at Mae rim. A few western style condo's

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  3. This must be a out on though, he can't really have a degree in Patristics.  Are you pretending to be an antivaxxer to discredit the movement?
    Doctorate...

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  4. You are holding out the author of that article to be an authority because he has a PhD in patristics.  Patristics is “Christian theology that deals with the lives, writings, and doctrines of the early Christian theologians”.  So basically he’s an authority because he’s a Christian?  That’s good to know, because then I can save money on our medical bills by consulting with our reverend instead of with a doctor.

    No.

    When someone relies on logical fallacies to 'win' an argument they automatically loose.



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  5. Hello, I hope someone can explain something to me...I am thinking about buying some coins on 'bx'   and transferring them to a 'Trezor'  hardware wallet...I don't understand where the coins or coin info is stored ... They say that if you lose your 'Trezor' wallet to just go and buy another one and use the recovery seed and password to restore your coins...That would indicate to me that the coins and coin info are being stored in the cloud or at the 'Trezor' website or servers...  If so,  then how is that really safe and what is stopping those places from being hacked and you losing everything ???    I am posting this is several threads in the hope of getting more answers. Thanks
    You need to do a bit of reading on what a blockchain ledger is.
    And how your private key can access the account recorded on that ledger.

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  6. Hello, I hope someone can explain something to me...I am thinking about buying some coins on 'bx'   and transferring them to a 'Trezor'  hardware wallet...I don't understand where the coins or coin info is stored ... They say that if you lose your 'Trezor' wallet to just go and buy another one and use the recovery seed and password to restore your coins...That would indicate to me that the coins and coin info are being stored in the cloud or at the 'Trezor' website or servers...  If so,  then how is that really safe and what is stopping those places from being hacked and you losing everything ???    I am posting this is several threads in the hope of getting more answers. Thanks
    You need to do a bit of reading on what a blockchain ledger is.
    And how your private key can access the account recorded on that ledger.

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  7. I have a degree in Zoology from Oxford ( 1978) , and a Ph.D in Biochemistry from Imperial College London (1989), and I say this is utter bullshit.
     
    In addition "patristics" is the study of ancient Christian writers, and would qualify  a doctorate in it to comment on matters of health or Biochemistry as much as a doctorate in housepainting would.
    Yes I agree.


    Your qualifications are utter bullshit. 555

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     I have to call BS on that. There is no new data in that article, he just counts up the number of articles that were previously published, and claims causation of "diseases with unknown causes" on the basis of changes in the vaccine protocol having occurred around the same time frame. It's the type of pseudoscientific hokum that scientific illiterates eat up but it's just that, pseudoscientific hokum.
     
     
     
    Ok hokum it is.

    But he does have a doctorate in patristics from Oxford.

    Look at the list of books Dr Joseph P Farrell has written on Amazon.





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  9. Plus someone basing their view of the world on items contained in a website called "gizadeathstar" seems a few cards short of a full deck.
    He has a PhD from Oxford, provides excellent references to his research, and offers alternative perspectives to geopolitical events.
    Well worth some reading if you can hold more than one point of view on a topic at a time.

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  10. Here's a factual study on correlations between the increase in auto immune diseases and mass influenza vaccination.

    I'm not an advocate for either side, informed choice is much better, and the balance of information seems heavier to one side on this topic.

    Analysis here. https://gizadeathstar.com/2018/02/vaccine-meta-analysis-unknown-causes/

    Source here
    https://medium.com/@WorldMercury/diseases-with-unknown-etiology-trace-back-to-mass-vaccination-against-influenza-in-1976-b87cc064d849

    Clip from it.

    "Ca. 1975-76, something drastically changed: the number of articles about "new" diseases with unknown origins began a sharp upward rise, as evidenced in Lyons-Weiler's graph, and that trend has continued to this day. The question then, is what happened in that time period that might correlate with this dramatic rise? Lyons-Weiler does not mince words:

    What changed was national mass vaccination against influenza."



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  11. Big c, kad,
    And a few others all have 2nd hand stores.

    I have a old Samsung galaxy S4, nice, not too big. Still fast compared to newer phones.
    I put a android 7 custom ROM on it which makes it feel like new.

    Batteries go after a few years - look if you can get a replacement battery - like the S4.

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  12. Feeding them attracts as many as the food will support.

    If you can spread the word not to feed & keeping food waste in secure waste bins with good reasons will discourage them.

    I remember seeing bins made from old tyres at the side of the road in other parts of Thailand, they are heavy duty with heavy enough lids to keep the dogs out I'm sure, how they compare cost wise to vet bills I'm not sure.




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