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Posted
28 minutes ago, Stiddle Mump said:

So I guess you had a jab Scottie. 

 

I haven't, and did my best to persuade friends, neighbors and family to have a second thought before rolling up their sleeves.

So you are fully qualified to give MEDICAL advice to others are you?

Posted
50 minutes ago, VBF said:

You don't?

If I happen to be out and about with no access to hot water, then I would use sanitiser. Either way I'm a nice clean boy😎

are hot water taps common in Thailand ?

Posted
1 hour ago, save the frogs said:

 

"Thanks to a cutting-edge vaccine technology, we might be getting closer to stopping cancer."

 

 

 

An impossible pipe-dream... but a researchers gold-mine that will never deliver results

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It's more crowded in this topic than on opening day of salmon fishing off of the Columbia bar. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:

are hot water taps common in Thailand ?

You've had the answer both ways whether they are or not.  And I'm not specifically talking about Thailand when I discuss my personal behaviour. THAT remains the same worldwide 

Posted
2 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

are hot water taps common in Thailand ?

In Thailand, the cold water goes through a device called a water heater, and comes out hot on the other side.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Stiddle Mump said:

I'm no doctor Scottie. Although i was a white-coat in my prime.

 

 

One with the straps and buckles at the back.

Posted
3 hours ago, Stiddle Mump said:

My research over 40+ years

haha, 40+ years research. where did you conduct this research? 

 

It might be fun to make anagrams of your username to see what else it might spell. 

 

Posted
7 hours ago, Lacessit said:

In Thailand, the cold water goes through a device called a water heater, and comes out hot on the other side.

 

Yeah... in the shower, what about other taps, Ive not seen hot water in the kitchen very much.

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On 2/14/2025 at 8:06 AM, Red Phoenix said:

I don't see anything positive about it, with the exception of the fake 'positive' results from the sham PCR-test that you were Covid-19 infected.

you have apparently no knowledge or understanding of what the PCR RT tests was, how it was used or what the results meant. The information surrounding it's use as a identification test was unclear and poorly described but it actually did what it was intended to do. It was intended as a monitoring test to conform if you had been exposed to the virus, not whether you were sick or had symptoms. Unfortunately the consistency of cycle rate meaning how many times the test was run to amplify the virus content in the sample was inconsistent company to company and country to country. The intent of the test was to be able to identify those exposed so you could take precautionary action to help curtail the spread. 

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12 minutes ago, Dan O said:

you have apparently no knowledge or understanding of what the PCR RT tests was, how it was used or what the results meant. The information surrounding it's use as a identification test was unclear and poorly described but it actually did what it was intended to do. It was intended as a monitoring test to conform if you had been exposed to the virus, not whether you were sick or had symptoms. Unfortunately the consistency of cycle rate meaning how many times the test was run to amplify the virus content in the sample was inconsistent company to company and country to country. The intent of the test was to be able to identify those exposed so you could take precautionary action to help curtail the spread. 


So you just confirm what Red Phoenix meant by mentioning “…Unfortunately the consistency of cycle rate…was inconsistent company to company and country to country. The intent of the test was to be able….the spread”.

It reminds me the story of the surgeon who declared to the patient that they amputated the wrong leg….but initially the intent was to save the patient’s good leg from gangrene.

Posted
11 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

It is a shame that you have all the wrong ones!

You are really good at the funny one-liners Scottie. Why don't you post on the joke threads?

 

You, me, the cat, the tree, the volcano, the oceans are all part of nature. Nature doesn't do things for nothing. Given that our bodies are nature, does it not make sense, that the body has specific functions, to ensure certain fundamental things? And the two most basic ones are survival and reproduction. In a nut-shell; that is what it is all about. Along the way, the body needs to protect itself. This it does extremely well.

 

Our problems in health, are essentially twofold. One is the defence system not being up to the task of defending. What does it defend against? Toxins!! Smoke, poisons, chemicals in food, medicines (including vaxxes), EMFs etc.

 

Nature is us. We are nature.

Posted
20 minutes ago, Nid_Noi said:


So you just confirm what Red Phoenix meant by mentioning “…Unfortunately the consistency of cycle rate…was inconsistent company to company and country to country. The intent of the test was to be able….the spread”.

It reminds me the story of the surgeon who declared to the patient that they amputated the wrong leg….but initially the intent was to save the patient’s good leg from gangrene.

Interesting to know that the covid all kicked off a couple of months after Dr Kary Mullis died. He consistently said that the PCR test was not a diagnostic tool.

 

Given that the pandemic was mostly gonna be driven by the PCR test, it would obviously be better if the inventor of the test was not about to speak against it.

Posted
38 minutes ago, Nid_Noi said:


So you just confirm what Red Phoenix meant by mentioning “…Unfortunately the consistency of cycle rate…was inconsistent company to company and country to country. The intent of the test was to be able….the spread”.

It reminds me the story of the surgeon who declared to the patient that they amputated the wrong leg….but initially the intent was to save the patient’s good leg from gangrene.

No  did not.. I write about the reasoning behind the test and it is a valid test for what it was intended for. To try to claim i agree it was a bad or fake test or gave fake results in any way is not what I said but that was a nice try to gaslight what I wrote.  You almost made it but you can try again after you research and make yourself knowledgeable  or I can school you on it but then you might look foolish

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19 minutes ago, Stiddle Mump said:

Interesting to know that the covid all kicked off a couple of months after Dr Kary Mullis died. He consistently said that the PCR test was not a diagnostic tool.

 

Given that the pandemic was mostly gonna be driven by the PCR test, it would obviously be better if the inventor of the test was not about to speak against it.

It was longer than a few months and your phrasing or understanding  of his discussion about it being used diagnostically is not accurate and being taken out of the context of the interview and discussion.  The PCR RT  was meant to identify exposure to what is being test for, but not for determining level of contagion or if the patient exposure would continue to grow or if you would show signs of illness or if there would be an increase or decrease, only whether you had exposure to what you are tested for. 

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