Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

  • No.

  • Yes.


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No.
Peer-reviewed or no.
I'm all about natural, not scientology & pseudoscience. How about you prove to me that COVID was cultured from a human for a start & what is being used in the vaccine is derived from that same human culture. I'll wait the rest of my life but who knows maybe you're a miracle worker or something..
 

CatHedral

Well-Known Member
I'm all about natural, not scientology & pseudoscience. How about you prove to me that COVID was cultured from a human for a start & what is being used in the vaccine is derived from that same human culture. I'll wait the rest of my life but who knows maybe you're a miracle worker or something..
You do seem to have spun yourself into a cocoon of unfact. Your wager is not accepted since it is not honest.
Nice dual projection though. Inform your paymasters.
 
You do seem to have spun yourself into a cocoon of unfact. Your wager is not accepted since it is not honest.
Nice dual projection though. Inform your paymasters.
Nope... You believe in fauci fairytales & nothing more & the funniest part is they haven't even hid it from you, it's all out in the open in their very own scientific journals......
 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
I'm all about natural, not scientology & pseudoscience. How about you prove to me that COVID was cultured from a human for a start & what is being used in the vaccine is derived from that same human culture. I'll wait the rest of my life but who knows maybe you're a miracle worker or something..
why would anyone try to prove that covid was cultured from a human? or that anything in the vaccine was cultured in a human? both of those statements are fucking ridiculous. i think you read your scripted remarks in the wrong order.
 
Fauci is and has been correct. You must be from the Fraudpublican wing.
I guess next you're going to try & tell me 99% of people who came down with Polio didn't only experience severe flu like symptoms & less that 0.14% didn't suffer paralysis or worse?

I guess you'll also try to tell me Diphtheria anti-toxin was beneficial even after inoculation cases doubled & in the case of 1940 Germany skyrocketed 10 fold?

I guess you also believe the Spanish Flu come from Spain & not a US military base in Kansas where US soldiers were forced to take multiple injections within days of leaving for Europe to which most died of enhanced immune responses on the battlefield? I guess the Spanish Flu was also proven to be a contagion when the mucous of infected people was swabbed into the eyes, mouth & nose of healthy people, injected directly into their bloodstream?

I guess Louis Pasteur didn't renounce his work on his death bed whilst admitting Beauchamp was correct about terrain theory?

Dude, I've documented 2000 years of history in chronological form along with the entire history of inoculation over the past 4 centuries whether through Your avenues or the ones covered up. I don't care what you think...
 

CatHedral

Well-Known Member
I guess next you're going to try & tell me 99% of people who came down with Polio didn't only experience severe flu like symptoms & less that 0.14% didn't suffer paralysis or worse?

I guess you'll also try to tell me Diphtheria anti-toxin was beneficial even after inoculation cases doubled & in the case of 1940 Germany skyrocketed 10 fold?

I guess you also believe the Spanish Flu come from Spain & not a US military base in Kansas where US soldiers were forced to take multiple injections within days of leaving for Europe to which most died of enhanced immune responses on the battlefield? I guess the Spanish Flu was also proven to be a contagion when the mucous of infected people was swabbed into the eyes, mouth & nose of healthy people, injected directly into their bloodstream?

I guess Louis Pasteur didn't renounce his work on his death bed whilst admitting Beauchamp was correct about terrain theory?

Dude, I've documented 2000 years of history in chronological form along with the entire history of inoculation over the past 4 centuries whether through Your avenues or the ones covered up. I don't care what you think...
I will not try to pry you free from obvious religion.
 

mooray

Well-Known Member
why would anyone try to prove that covid was cultured from a human? or that anything in the vaccine was cultured in a human? both of those statements are fucking ridiculous. i think you read your scripted remarks in the wrong order.
It's for people looking for confirmation bias, as if a biologist wouldn't test/know when an animal is sick, or as if they're seriously worried about the supply of chicken eggs. Then they think when a virus doesn't grow well in one animal culture, these scientists just give up and use it anyway and don't use a better culture. Those are the common reasons why people are against non-human cultures. It's twisting a minor technical obstacle that they're all able to overcome, into something massive that cannot be overcome.
 

captainmorgan

Well-Known Member
I guess next you're going to try & tell me 99% of people who came down with Polio didn't only experience severe flu like symptoms & less that 0.14% didn't suffer paralysis or worse?

I guess you'll also try to tell me Diphtheria anti-toxin was beneficial even after inoculation cases doubled & in the case of 1940 Germany skyrocketed 10 fold?

I guess you also believe the Spanish Flu come from Spain & not a US military base in Kansas where US soldiers were forced to take multiple injections within days of leaving for Europe to which most died of enhanced immune responses on the battlefield? I guess the Spanish Flu was also proven to be a contagion when the mucous of infected people was swabbed into the eyes, mouth & nose of healthy people, injected directly into their bloodstream?

I guess Louis Pasteur didn't renounce his work on his death bed whilst admitting Beauchamp was correct about terrain theory?

Dude, I've documented 2000 years of history in chronological form along with the entire history of inoculation over the past 4 centuries whether through Your avenues or the ones covered up. I don't care what you think...


Cool story.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
It's for people looking for confirmation bias, as if a biologist wouldn't test/know when an animal is sick, or as if they're seriously worried about the supply of chicken eggs. Then they think when a virus doesn't grow well in one animal culture, these scientists just give up and use it anyway and don't use a better culture. Those are the common reasons why people are against non-human cultures. It's twisting a minor technical obstacle that they're all able to overcome, into something massive that cannot be overcome.
so more republican antivaxx stupid shit, got it...
 
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