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Everything posted by rattlesnake
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Yes, that is THE question. I don't know any unjabbed person who has caught Covid, but on the other hand every single person I know who has caught it is either double or triple-jabbed. I'm also seeing lots of inoculated people with strange persistent coughs these days, and just not feeling/looking that great. Now there is one big, obvious, difficult question here that nobody is asking but I suspect everybody is thinking it one way or another. What if… The truth WILL come out, pretty soon if I had a guess.
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Thailand’s fourth monkeypox case – first woman – confirmed
rattlesnake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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Whatever happened, it's fishy as hell. Look at the picture, your average Thai in ordinary clothes holding her kid. There's no way I'm buying one second she is used to having millions in her bank account. Hiding your wealth is not customary here and if she had ten times less she would be parading around with gold and other ostentatious signs of wealth. I would not be surprised at all if something illegal (drugs…) was at the root of this.
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How does that make sense when vaccination does not stop transmission?
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Never taken it and never caught the flu. I am very healthy though.
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In that case, why is Covid still a concern? You're all taking your boosters and not dying from Covid, great. And us stupid anti-vaxxers will die but that's our problem, isn't it?
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The undelying rationale here is that boosters can be administered indefinitely. Is this reasonable for a young and healthy person? There is concern in the medical community about the validity of this approach: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-11/repeat-booster-shots-risk-overloading-immune-system-ema-says For someone like me who is young and healthy, do you really believe vaccinations and indefinite boosters are the way to go? I have taken zero shots and I have never caught Covid, am I a statistical anomoly? The luckiest guy in the world? Or maybe, just maybe I am right to trust my immune system and lead a healthy lifestyle?
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Right so no need to worry about Covid anymore then? Mission accomplished. Please confirm.
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Right so no need to worry about Covid anymore then? Mission accomplished. Please confirm.
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Right so now we have established the efficacy is very limited. We're making progress.
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I mean the big deal about Covid; which is the issue debated in this thread: if you are protected from serious illness and death as you claim, why do you care about Covid at all anymore?
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Let's try and remain rational: if the vaccines 'prevent serious illness and death', please explain why Covid remains an issue now.
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Ok so no need to keep worrying about Covid then, considering your lives are saved?
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OK so why the big deal then if you're 'protected from serious illness and death' as you have just stated?
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There is also a consistency issue we need to clarify with the zealous vaccine supporters. First the vaccines 'are the only way out'. Then, they don't really work but 'they prevent serious illness and death'. Now cases are rising everywhere again so there are 2 options: either it's nothing to be concerned about because (as previously stated) the vaccines 'prevent serious illness and death' or it's an issue because serious illnesses and deaths are still occurring, hence my question: do the vaccines really work and if so, in what way? Pharma proponents, please enlighten a wretched uneducated and mentally challenged anti-vaxxer such as myself.
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it's not a 'dangerous disease', it's very mild and the vast majority of people don't care about it anymore.
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Unbelievable, eh? You should have seen the stuff some forum members were saying one year ago. Anyone questioning the Covid shots in any way was a crazed retard, a lesser being not worthy of living in society, destined to (and deserving) a miserable life of pain, suffering and worse… I have screenshots of the outrageously violent stuff pro-vaxers said in 2021 and early 2022. All I will say for now is that it has not aged well. Their authors will be confronted with them in due time.
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Actually I posted several on the page I am pasting below. You didn't bother to look at them the other day, maybe you should give it a try, it might help you get a bit of perspective on this issue.
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Couldn't agree more with the last line.
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So according to this rationale, there is potentially no limit to the number of shots one can take as long as new 'variants' continue to emerge. 4 shots in the space of 15 months was already unprecedented and some European Union regulators such as the European Medicines Agency have already started warning against this approach, which is just not sustainable: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-11/repeat-booster-shots-risk-overloading-immune-system-ema-says Boosters “can be done once, or maybe twice, but it’s not something that we can think should be repeated constantly,” Marco Cavaleri, the EMA head of biological health threats and vaccines strategy, said at a press briefing on Tuesday. “We need to think about how we can transition from the current pandemic setting to a more endemic setting.” Why not just admit that it doesn't work? The only ones truly benefitting from these vaccine-oriented policies are the pharmaceutical giants, such as Pfizer whose operational growth exceeded 92% last year with a turnover of $81.3 billion: https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/news/pfizer-full-year-2021-revenues/ And finally, as I can already hear you say "let's agree to disagree and move on", the reason why I'm spending so much time posting here is because I am seeing an alarming number of people who are having health issues since taking the shots (lots of them are catching Covid for a start, but not only: chronic fatigue, brain fog, ear issues such as tinnitus or strange eye infections, migraines etc.) and they are being ignored. I believe everyone can contribute to pushing for the truth, even at humble levels such as what I'm doing here. Thanks.