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[QUOTE=Pistons;2551051]That's what I said! And they always have been!
Though the amateurs in here have advocated otherwise.
Or wait? Are they actually changing their minds too now?[/QUOTE]Well you've been saying that mARN vaccines will alter our genetics and turn us into blood thirsty monsters because this new witchcraft has never been tested on humans. So you were implying that it was better to rely on a more proven technology.
Now you say that 'classic' vaccines will give potentially lethal blood clots to 8% of us (I'm still waiting for your source by the way).
What's left? Solarium?
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[QUOTE=ShooBree;2551151]He crushed you as usual.[/QUOTE]Oh really sugar cheeks? How so?
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2551088]Only flashes on cars, but driver was never arrested overspeeding in Switzerland, only controls on borders or elsewhere, when I was arrested in Germany and I paid, so if You are able to understand, just 0 proof about the driver in Switzerland. Then, letters written in German when law is to write me in French, to make sure I understand the charge. Then abusive justice charge and treating me like a criminal to put pressure on me, when 0 proof despite they put messe in my car, so I m innocent according to law, but then behaving like a criminal, as they treated me. My very easy way for thinking and like with girls, my principles are more important than grocery and arithmetic. .[/QUOTE]So they had your license plate number and have a picture of it but not you driving?
If so, who was driving you car? Did you let someone borrow it? Or did someone steal it without you knowing?
I've seen the back of you car. It was completely full of boxes of papers. It was already quite messy. Like, mentally unhealthy messy.
Curious, how many private escorts have you seen since the brothels closed?
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2551077]How credible is anything coming from the same person?[/QUOTE]Not consistently reliable. But wondering if he is even aware himself. The best liars are the ones who believe their own lies. Their created reality is quite real to them.
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[QUOTE=ShooBree;2551151]He crushed you as usual.[/QUOTE]LOL imagine if the whole world listened to Trump back in Jan-Feb 2020 when he suggested the same action (stopping flights from China). Remember what the expert libtards like Pelosi, Schumer and the loonies on CNN were blaming Trump for? Even Macron and Merkel were crying Trump is racist haha. Some people are really slow, and people who vote for them are even slower and complete stupid!
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2551019]Thrombotic thrombocytopenia on the other hand, is a condition in which platelet levels become depleted but immune complexes formed in part by platelet granules and various molecules are bound by antibodies that recruit thrombin, leading to thrombosis, especially in arteries. What we see in CSVT are venous blood clots.[/QUOTE]Congratulation. You just googled forward basically the exact same thing I've been saying here for awhile now.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2551019]Insisting on T-cells binding to sites on platelets causing clot formation, well that shows a lack of understanding likely due to a lack of fundamental, life-science foundation. Throw in some unbelievably mis-found arrogance too.[/QUOTE]When you have extreme amounts of T-cells, and depletion of platelets, something is wrong. Then either the breaking up of platelets are not functioning on some level, or something is off in regards to producing the T-cells.
Noone knows exactly what is happening yet. It is only a theory. But we see the results clear as day. And they are not good.
MRNA does have a slight increase in thrombosis also. But instead of 2.8% as with AZ, we are talking 0. 14% so far in terms of cases. So the difference is massive. But as long as we don't know exactly how this is happening yet, as was written in the links I posted, we don't know if this is something becomes a bigger problem over time. Or even after more and more shots are being taken to the same individual. In a study regarding MMR vaccines, the T-cell levels increased in 67% of the cases. And this in turn results in fewer platelets.
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[QUOTE=PahllusMaximus;2551076]Our DNA is morphing and changing all the time, slowly, radiation, virii and the proteins are all replicating, dying or mutating, cancer being the penalty for multi-cellular. We have about 60-100 trillion cells. Some will change for any number of reasons. This is how evolution works. It's a big squishy mess and not particularly well designed in some ways, and brilliant in other ways. In fact, based on left-hand sugars found in meteors, there is a fairly high chance earth got seeded by bombardment a long time ago. Ladies milking cows (not cocks) did not get smallpox, and were unwittingly getting a natural vaccine. So crapping on about vaccine fucking up our DNA is pretty way out there. It would take enormous effort to get collusion of thousands of labs in different countries testing and cross checking. There is probably nearly a people with PhDs working on this. That's why conspiracies are mostly bogus. Incompetence is far more likely. Chances are you have HPV from the many girls we have had. It too changes protein expression that DNA / RNA folds. [/QUOTE]1. I agree with the first part regarding mutations etc.
2. I have already posted links twice to where the head of the investigation in the Wuhan lab himself discussed the large effort into cataloging and studying how to change the covid virus in order for it to transmit easier between human beings. And how that effort was being spearheaded at the Wuhan lab was reported on in a nature magazine article awhile back. This is no such thing as a conspiracy here when he plainly says it as clear as day in the interview he had with that Columbia uni virology professor.
3. In regards to changing the DNA, you are probably right. It probably depends on the length of the rna strand. But I never used this argument either for that reason. I just mentioned it was risky on the same merits as crispr cas-9 is risky. Then again cas-9 is not complicated enough, and that is probably the problem.
I do wonder if parts of this new rna technology will be useful in order to change DNA the same way crispr has tried it. With good help from AI of course.
4. I thought we had already agreed on the fact that we already had a dousing or more hpv viruses long before even entering an FKK. So worrying about catching maybe one more strain you randomly had missed previously should probably not be your biggest concern.
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Good for Mursenary that he learnt about be-cells in the heparin induced thrombocytopenia literature I advised him to Google.
At least I can help in programming him into a slightly smarter individual.
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[QUOTE=PahllusMaximus;2551076]I'm smart enough to know much smarter people than me are on this little problem. It's not in some dark room with cigars by some elite or CIA / UFO / government cover up / Bill Gates blah blah conspiracy. That's not to say they are not exploiting it economically, but that's another topic.
It would take enormous effort to get collusion of thousands of labs in different countries testing and cross checking. That's why conspiracies are mostly bogus. Incompetence is far more likely.
What has changed is a giant megaphone and social media that enables everyone to be an expert.
The DNA altering conspiracy is absurd.[/QUOTE]Kinda sums it up. Backroom believers are probably just scared. Of society's winners and losers, for some reason they usually tilt toward the loser camp. Spurned by traditional society, they have failed to successfully "play the game".
Their lives are incomplete and they are unable to come to terms with their mediocrity and failures yet unwilling to do the hard work to improve their positions. Instead, they point their fingers toward a clandestine group malevolently steering society. Same basis for people who constantly blame society's problems on racism, sexism, or immigrants. But I digress.
My theory is that their failures make them so broken that they are uncomfortable with the fact that society's direction is the result of the push and pull of a plurality of groups with varying agendas. I think the idea of backroom elites being in charge actually gives many of them comfort and peace of mind. Others, well they're just starving to be seen as enlightened. Either way, conspiracy theorists seem to lack authentically and genuinely earned self confidence. Besides being broken failures, other common traits in conspiracy theorists: superficial arrogance plus lack of fundamentals.
Side note: Theories that the foundation of life came from extrastellar comets and meteors have more scientific basis than most of these conspiracy theories. Complex organic molecules such as amino acids and lipids have already been found in meteorites. The question of whether these macromolecules were formed prior to the meteorite landing on earth. [B]But that's the difference between conspiracy theorists and actual scientific minded people: these theories stay theories until consistently proven and results replicated instead of asserting them as facts without sufficient proof.[/B].
As for viruses, it's a popular theory that they are the first stepping stones to life on earth if not considered lifeforms themselves. "Nothing wrong with viruses," is a whole other belief. They're competing to exist just like any other "life form". That means that while the vast majority are harmless, the rest are more often parasitic than beneficial. Same with bacteria, most are harmless, even gut and epidermal bacteria are essential for good health. But I'm not sure one would say that there is "nothing wrong" with them, a little misleading. Just being philosophical I guess.
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I can tell because it doesn't seem like our nurse here knows that be-cells are a type of white blood cells.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2550997]No matter how good a driver you are, when on a public road, you cannot ensure that others on the road are also paying attention. Same for random animals, pot holes, etc. Defensive driving 101.[/QUOTE]There is no good driver. According to insurances, there are drivers who don't crash, maximum bonus for me when I m over ranked for kilometers I drive, and those who crash who pay more expensive and have problems with insurance. I prefer to take my time with girls, to control on the edge to make pleasure longer and higher, but when I started ski before 3 yo, I love speed and adrenaline since I was a child. I really have to make big efforts in Switzerland, braking all along, when stress is important crashes cause, when I relax in Germany when free speed, or in Italy where they have car culture. I rent a car on my first US visit, but never on others, except in Bonneville, impossible for me to drive so slow, faster to walk.
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[QUOTE=PahllusMaximus;2551005]Mursenary points to birth control ratios to COVID. [/QUOTE]For clarity, I compared Cerebral Sinus venous blood clot incidence in people taking widely used oral contraceptives to CSVT in people who received the vaccine.
Contraceptive group:
27 per million within 2 weeks of starting medication.
JnJ group:
0. 85 per million within 2 weeks of vaccination.
General population:
4 per million annually.
The point was to put perspective on the JnJ headlines.
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Conspiracy theorists can't read, make too many assumptions.
Obviously B_Cells are white blood cells. Things we learned in 9th grade.
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2551247]There is no good driver. According to insurances, there are drivers who don't crash, maximum bonus for me when I m over ranked for kilometers I drive, and those who crash who pay more expensive and have problems with insurance. L[/QUOTE]Ensure and Insure are two different words.