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Everything posted by GlockSpock
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Meaning that you believe it and it is crazy or that it is crazy that anyone would believe it?
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It sorta...lubes things up inside you.
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I believe you, but I think it is mixed 50/50 with Crisco.
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Having something that hopefully will help prevent serious COVID infections, especially for people that might trust it but are vaccine hesitant, is a very good thing. But the internet told me it is rebranded Ivermectin.
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Well...first off, look at their site: https://vaers.hhs.gov/ Look at 2. If you wanted to, you could report an "adverse effect" after receiving a vaccine. You could stub your toe on the way out of the clinic but that doesn't mean the vaccine caused it. But guess what, if 35% of people that get a vaccine stub their toe, maybe that means it affects their depth perception. I think I queried the data right on the site. After selecting vaccines for COVID-19, theoretically data for all three of them being used in the US would show up. Myocarditis shows up in 6 different places on the list, the "biggest" of the listings is 1,647. Pericarditis shows up 4 different places, the "biggest" of the listings is 1,082. 61 cases of hip fracture show up, and 8 cases of hip surgery. Heck, maybe we could just give the vaccines to people that need hip replacement, apparently it takes care of it for them. I'm not saying that the data isn't important, but seriously, query this and look through the list yourself. It's telling.
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In other words, if 100,000 people actually 100% died from the vaccine, what is that in comparison to the actual virus? People Died/People Vaccinated People Died/Cases of COVID
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And arguably more important, let’s say all of the “deaths” from the vaccine were all from the vaccine. Put that over 377 million, or even half of 377 (to account for the two shots).
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Well, if you are talking about the mRNA shots, it's because they produce a spike protein that is like but not the same as the Coronavirus. Your body sees it as a threat, so it mounts at immune response (such as fever, snotty nose, etc). You aren't technically "ill", but your body turns on its defenses and for some people this is a more dramatic response than others. For most people, it seems to last 12-24 hours. My first shot was a cake walk, the 2nd one knocked me down for about 12 hours. After that, I was 100% fine. As far as "some people getting sick" after the shot, if you give the shot to 100 million Americans, surely it is possible that some of them were already sick or soon to be sick with any multitude of illnesses, including COVID-19, around the time that they get the shot?
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And also said that the Flu is not as contagious as this particular Coronavirus. https://www.healthline.com/health/r-naught-reproduction-number COVID ~ 5.7 Flu ~1-2.0 COVID ~3x more contagious Doing things such as social distancing and wearing masks will prevent the spread of an illness. The less contagious something is, the more effective those means will be. The more contagious a virus is, the more it will "succeed". Simple example that should be simple enough for everyone to understand. Imagine you have a virus called "one" and a virus called "ten". "One" will live on a surface and die after a single day. "Ten" will live on a surface and die after ten days. Which one is harder to eradicate? Which one will be "stronger" against measures such as cleaning, wearing masks, social distancing, etc?
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Huh. The internet says that 3,145 people died of COVID yesterday in the US alone. That's more than 9/11. That's essentially the norm. According to the internet, 1 in 50 children have a peanut allergy and 1 in 200 adults have the same. If we force fed every person in America a few peanuts, how many would die? Does that make peanuts inherently bad? Assuming that those numbers above are correct, consider this. 42.7M Cases of COVID US = 684K Deaths or about 1.6% mortality I'm seeing about 182,587,334 many people in the United States being considered fully vaccinated. Lets take all the numbers in the above post (229+1113) and divide that out by the vaccinated. 0.00073499%. Compared to 1.6% mortality. That isn't even discussing the accuracy of VAERS data. Has it been considered that maybe the increase in those measurements is because of COVID running rampant?
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Ever heard of a term such as mens rea?
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I can speak from experience. I personally would much rather have taken the Pfizer I and II (I did) than be in the state my Wife is in. She is fairing pretty well but for about two days now has felt horrible. Guess what. I had nearly zero side effects from the first shot (just a bruised shoulder) and mild to medium side effects from the second (for about 3-6 hours I had some cold chills and had an aching shoulder for about 24 hours). I was able to go about my normal day throughout that. My Wife is knocked down pretty good. I weighed my options and took the shots for the love of my family. I knew it would be hell if my Wife and I both had COVID at the same time while taking care of of our less than one year old. So far, I’m thankful I did. Now I can take care of them both. I do hope that there are not long term effects, I sincerely do. So far so good, depending on who you trust there shouldn’t be any. I am also insured…for my family. For what it’s worth, I feel 100% right now while my Wife and baby do not. Out of sincerity to others here, I will let you know if I fall ill.
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I'm vaccinated and feeling great right now. Unfortunately, my Wife can say the same for neither. Keep her in your prayers, if you don't mind. We are talking about the antibodies. She's young and healthy, we think she can easily fight it. One thing that stuck out to me is that while the antibodies treatment may make your short term suffering better, it may also limit your long term immunity/strength against COVID. It's a difficult decision, and that's assuming that the decision is even ours. I can also unfortunately say that our 9-month old son has his first fever, ever. 100.6°F. Hes super sweet right now but you can tell he is confused and uncomfortable.
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Professional development and communication training
GlockSpock replied to user1776's topic in General Chat
This is great. Perhaps you could start by hitting up @TGO David about a Vendor membership so you can actually advertise here at TGO. You know, boundaries and such. -
My buddy politely declined. Says he has too much already!
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I have a friend whom is head over heels in saltwater. Messaging him now. I’m in Cleveland and he is in Chattanooga.
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Maybe after we use the flipped side for a while we can hang it by the hind legs and beat it for a while. Heck, we could even blindfold ourselves and fill it with Ivermectin.
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Well, regardless of the number of jabs agreed upon, I found this tidbit in the above article more interesting: The research, published Friday in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Report, found hospitalizations and emergency room visits for children with Covid-19 increased from June to August. And in the two-week period in mid-to-late August, ER visits were 3.4 times higher in the states with the lowest vaccination rates while hospitalizations were 3.7 times higher than in states with the highest vaccination rates. The states with the lowest vaccination coverage were in the South.
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I am so lost but also so curious.
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And worse than that…entire state actors who are literally getting paid to undermine other countries.
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Depending on your source it’s supposed to be gone within weeks. But other sources say the spike proteins will kill us in 4-12 months.