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[QUOTE=Pistons;2549844][URL]https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2104840?query=recirc_curatedRelated_article[/URL]
As I have noted here before, Over 8%, and probably as many as 10% are getting different types of thrombosis from the AZ vaccine. Most likely also from all the other covid vaccines but at a lower level.[/QUOTE]As usual, the article you're quoting doesn't support your claim at all.
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2549863]Here you can see how long the anti-blood plate T-cells (white blood cells) stays in your system after vaccination:
[URL]https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/figure/10.1080/21645515.2020.1735861?scroll=top&needAccess=true[/URL]
Unfortunately the figures and data ends at 22 and 23 years (male and female). So we don't know we loose all the antibodies after about 25 years, or if some persists longer. Still it beats getting covid an becoming very sick for a month and perhaps having side effects for 2-3 months before you get healthy again and have natural resistance. 25 years is a hell of a lot of time!
Additional jabs also shows that 67% of the test subjects showed additional increases in anti-blood-plate T-cells.
I expect the data for the covid vaccines to perhaps be even worse than they are for MMR. And in the case of MMR the real data is also mainly being hidden due to political reasons and because only maybe one in a million is ever being tested pre and post vaccination.[/QUOTE]WOW, so you are now complaining that vaccination may confer protection from viruses for too many years? Are you really saying that? You are trying to flip an objective benefit of the vaccines into a flaw? What kind of stuff are you on, mate?
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2549854]I know plenty of Brits, Americans, Australians living in Switzerland, who don't speak anything else than English and yet never had any language problems when they had to deal with the police for speeding tickets or any other authorities, like foreigner registration, car registration, getting married, getting building permits etc.[/QUOTE]Yes but they speak common English, not some kind of Dwarven dialect.
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[QUOTE=RockyV;2549931]WOW, so you are now complaining that vaccination may confer protection from viruses for too many years? Are you really saying that? You are trying to flip an objective benefit of the vaccines into a flaw? What kind of stuff are you on, mate?[/QUOTE]There was supposed to be a 'not' in there.
'Done not beat'.
Sorry for the typo. As I am not allowed to edit my posts, this happens.
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[QUOTE=BigBuddy69;2549930]As usual, the article you're quoting doesn't support your claim at all.[/QUOTE]It was additional info. I sent you the article regarding the 8% in a pm. Will see if I can make screenshots later. Lame paywall.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2549850]Yet you still went to Switzerland many times after that until they closed the clubs in 2020. That would be the logical thing to do if what you say would be true.[/QUOTE]Imagine if you know that you have a criminal offense charged against you in a particular country. They have your license plate number, the color, make, and model of your car, and they have your identity. Regardless of the language of the correspondences, you know the basic reality that you have an unresolved legal matter pending in a foreign country, presumably, likely a warrant for your detainment because you made no attempts to respond to their communications with you.
Somehow, knowing this, you think that it makes sense to subsequently [B][I]drive into that country[/I][/B] in the [B]same exact car[/B], while likely speeding on their highways, bringing further attention to yourself.
How does any responsible, sane, adult human standing in the face of this scenario, make that set of decisions.
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Guys guys, just like the Shoo before him, I think he actually gets off on this internet bukkake. Roasting his absurd notions gets him wet. Every time you quote him, he licks his dick sucking lips, slurping up the Jizz you just sprayed on his face.
[QUOTE=BigBuddy69;2549930]As usual, the article you're quoting doesn't support your claim at all.[/QUOTE]In college I was an undergraduate assistant for one year. I remember grading various underclassmen assignments that required citing sources. It was often very obvious which students didn't read the actual source but merely cited the work after reading either just the title, or only the abstract at best. His post triggers that same vibe.
[QUOTE=RockyV;2549931]WOW, so you are now complaining that vaccination may confer protection from viruses for too many years? Are you really saying that? You are trying to flip an objective benefit of the vaccines into a flaw? What kind of stuff are you on, mate?[/QUOTE]Rocky, aren't you a life sciences guy? Or a hard science of some sort? At least I remember you speaking knowledgeably about those topics.
Do you also notice the absurd amount of erroneous statements in these posts? Has it also become apparent to you that he does not know the basic concepts of immunology? I'm not so certain that he knows what a T-Cell actually does. It's also clear that he does not know what a blood clot is or how it is formed. So he thinks that when T-cells bind to platelets, promotion of a clot begins?
Am I right? Is he saying what I think he's saying? Perhaps his T-cell platelets theory causes the exact opposite effect of what he is suggesting. As in, T cells bind platelet, inadequate platelet function leads to bleeds. This is the exact opposite of blood clots.
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2549865]And my source clearly shows a far higher death ratio from covid if you analyze the numbers. As I already mentioned.[/QUOTE]So currently there are 2.9 million reported covid deaths, your data source says excess mortality is 60 % higher, and you say that the real number of deaths right now is 10 - 15 million. Interesting.
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2549844][URL]https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2104840?query=recirc_curatedRelated_article[/URL]
As I have noted here before, Over 8%, and probably as many as 10% are getting different types of thrombosis from the AZ vaccine. Most likely also from all the other covid vaccines but at a lower level.
[/QUOTE]Please show me how you read and understood that article. Where exactly in that article it says that 8% or higher of people who get AZ vaccine get thrombosis.
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[QUOTE=RockyV;2549931]WOW, so you are now complaining that vaccination may confer protection from viruses for too many years? Are you really saying that? You are trying to flip an objective benefit of the vaccines into a flaw? What kind of stuff are you on, mate?[/QUOTE]MMR vaccines give long term protection, yada yada yada, covid vaccines are bad. Wait, what?
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[QUOTE=BigBuddy69;2549955]Yes but they speak common English, not some kind of Dwarven dialect.[/QUOTE]Plus they behave like rational human beings.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2549850]Yet you still went to Switzerland many times after that until they closed the clubs in 2020. That would be the logical thing to do if what you say would be true.[/QUOTE]I already wrote: before, a lot of time and money spent in wonderful Wallis with 30 higher than 4000 meters peaks around Saas Fe if You know, enjoying to eat chamois, but now, even I will return to Verbier for my extreme spots, not more spent than skipass from 11 am, enough time, running all my spots for 6 hours, then returning to France very close, or going to brothels. Not more worthing than for pit stop on brothels now, on transit, this is Switzerland now for me. Administration treated me like a criminal, they created a criminal who don t pay robbers who don t respect international laws.
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"South African variant can 'break through' Pfizer vaccine: Study".
[URL]https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/4/11/s-african-variant-can-break-through-pfizer-vaccine-study-says[/URL]
What a 'coincidence' that those South African, UK and Brazilian strains are so potent?
This is exactly what Geert vanden Bossche said: vaccinating in the middle of a pandemic is suicidal and causing more aggressive mutations:
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu8PlB4yQ4k[/URL]
South Africa, the UK and Brazil is where most pharmaceutical companies did their vaccine "testing;.
[URL]https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/news/oxford-covid-19-vaccine-trials/[/URL]
[URL]https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/13/world/africa/south-africa-vaccine-virus.html[/URL]
[URL]https://www.samrc.ac.za/news/covid-19-vaccine-challenges-running-trial-middle-pandemic[/URL]
Oh yes, more problems for the AstraZeneca "vaccine:
[URL]https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-digest-astrazeneca-vaccine-trial-on-children-halted/a-57115365[/URL]
"Netherlands temporarily halts AstraZeneca COVID vaccinations".
[URL]https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/4/3/dutch-temporarily-halt-astrazeneca-vaccinations[/URL]
Probably all "conspiracy theories," right Nursenary-BigBuddy69-PaulInZurich? / sarc.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2549854]I know plenty of Brits, Americans, Australians living in Switzerland, who don't speak anything else than English and yet never had any language problems when they had to deal with the police for speeding tickets or any other authorities, like foreigner registration, car registration, getting married, getting building permits etc.[/QUOTE]You don't seem to know much, when those working in polizei or administration don't seem to be the highest level educated and bad level for English for most polizei, same like in Germany, but higher level for lies in Switzerland. Always better to get own experience, so just speak to them in French or English, rather than writing without knowing the field. In France, you won't also find highest level educated in police or army. Swiss administration don't even know basic law to write in my language and to make sure I understood, when all lawyers will explain you this is basic for justice, except in China, north Korea, Russia and Switzerland.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2549700]If true this is clearly irresponsible behaviour. There is a reason _professional_ drivers have limits on minimal hours of rest before they are allowed to drive, one of those EU regulations. These guys are professional drivers, they get paid to drive.
[URL]https://ec.europa.eu/transport/modes/road/social_provisions/driving_time_en[/URL]
How come that driving to limit relaxes you when for example Formula 1 drivers are exhausted when they finish a race? Are you better than them?[/QUOTE]I don't drive a 30/40 tons truck when their big risk is to fall asleep. Have you ever driven with slick race tires? Just try, to feel vibrations and how you are stuck to the track, when, before they put radar in downhill, I could make slide xdrive and soft tires which have better grip, using 4 lines of autobahn even on dry, in right curve between Koln and Frankfurt, passing faster than 200, when was free. If You give me french made Chiron, I will adapt to speed, 50 kms at 250 , then 100 at 300, then 100 at 350, we can get used to speed, then faster than 400 , possible when 4 straight lines for many kilometers on some parts in Germany, faster than any race car, formula 1, IndyCar for Indianapolis, proto for LE Mans, but when I think can reach more than 440 km / h and You just have to pay to get and You can legally speed to 440 in some German parts, but nothing compare to race cars for G your body, head, brain receive and also not same heat in car, which exhaust pilots, not speed they are used to since they started in karting when kids. Speed is not so difficult, as long You are able to brake. No crash for me in Switzerland nor Germany where I got a fox at night over 200 , only in France and only me, when I tested maximum attack, but H3 E21 improved and called rodeo girl RS500 but with more than 120 power improved, were not the easiest on wet. But I miss them, compare to quattro new generation, really not sporty, working, not working, on rear wheels, just electronic correcting, not helping to feel grip limit. My way to drive, kicking in brakes at 120 in snails country, when I enjoy and relax in Italy and more and more rare parts in Germany. Maybe adrenaline relaxing me, when I'm so stressed with snails.