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Here's an interesting article about some financial aspects to the vaccines that aren't getting much coverage but could get ... interesting. https://www.theautomaticearth.com/2022/02/bankruptcy-for-moderna-definitely-pfizer/ Main points: - Big investors are getting out of pharmaceutical equities. For some reason, they're spooked about holding big pharma stocks. - Life insurers are seeing raised mortality rates for non-covid deaths - this is very expensive for those insurers who are looking at big losses. - The life insurers suspect it's the vaccines that are causing raised mortality rates. - The vaccine makers were granted immunity from lawsuits relating to the vaccines. - Whoever takes the insurance losses due to raised mortality rates will have a big incentive to sue those responsible. - If it can be proven that the vaccine manufacturers engaged in fraud w.r.t. trial data, their immunity is gone. To those who disagree, let me be clear I'm trying to focus on the money. Billions with a B. The big money doesn't care if you call it a right-wing nazi or lefty liberal, they just care about making money. And they are getting out of pharmaceuticals. "Let me make a point here. The mainstream media may ignore this. Wall Street is not."
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Yikes! Canadian Nazis! What next? Zombies maybe!! Thanks for educating us about this MonsieurCopperCrutch. I always thought Nazis were about political violence, propaganda, extermination camps and unrestricetd warfare. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mjTVtNNF7c More Nazi action here for those that need to know how to recognise Nazis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbng48PTcts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QrsM1KY1lg
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/02/02/trusting-people-do-right-thing-saved-lives-covid-lockdowns/ Covid lockdowns did more harm than good, major study finds. Restrictions prevented only 0.2 per cent of deaths in first wave, study finds as researchers call for curbs to be rejected as future policy.
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From the link: Myocarditis is a non-serious, minor condition? For detractors who think myocarditis is no big deal and most cases are "mild," consider a TYPICAL case of myocarditis (regardless of the cause): 1) 3-6 months of limited physical activity. No sports or athletic competition. Even carrying heavy textbooks and walking up stairs can be prohibited. 2) Being placed on medications such as beta-blockers or ACE inhibitors that can have negative side effects 3) Scars in heart region visible on an MRI scan 4) Life-long risk of cardiac complications So, yes most cases of myocarditis from the vaccine will be relatively "mild" compared to a âseriousâ case (heart failure or death) â just like chronic depression is relatively "mild" compared to schizophrenia. Thanks - a very interesting perspective.
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Well I agree that there is nanotechnology in mRNA vaccines. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378517321003914 It's the interpretation of the microscope images I'm not so sure about. The mRNA vaccines are delicate. What might these materials do when they start to break down? I'm thinking of effects like crystalline growth https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_growth Should we be injecting this stuff into ourselves? I have some doubts. Should we entertain conspiracies about "circuitry" and "chips" in the vaccines? I have my doubts. The secretive habits of the big pharmacological companies doesn't help much either. https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/wait-what-fda-wants-55-years-process-foia-request-over-vaccine-data-2021-11-18/
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I downloaded the CSV from https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/deaths According to my spreadsheet, the average deaths from the ONS over the last month is just over 144 a day. The definition of the data is given as "Weekly number of deaths of people whose death certificate mentioned COVID-19 as one of the causes" so some of those will be people near the end who were just helped alomg by the virus. OK, we don't know stuff about the virus but I'm not sure what your point is. Are you just saying "watch out!" or is there some course of action you want to see happen?
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Well the video presenters seem to be asserting that they've found graphine compounds in the Cansino, Pfizer, Astrazeneca, Sinopharm and Sputnik vaccines. If we are to entertain that is a nefarious act by the vaccine makers, then we're looking at a global conspiracy involving the Western world, Russia and China. Seriously? I don't think so.
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Wot!! I have never said anything about MERS or SARS coming from a lab - quite the opposite in fact. Regarding the links you provided, the WHO investigation into the origins of sars-cov-2 was recognised as being compromised a long time ago. https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj.n2414 I'll be happy to change my mind if solid evidence is found but for now I think the virus is far more likely to be a lab product than zoonotic. OK, so you think Dr Geert Vanden Bossche is wrong. I trust that this has nothing to do with the fact that he is an opponent of mass vaccination against sars-cov-2 ? $$$$$ https://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/242348-covid-is-there-trouble-ahead-new-mutation-and-travel-bans/&do=findComment&comment=1103804754
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I think there may be a problem with your idea. If you do arrange for a properly infectious party, you will not be able to control your viral load and that *might* have bad consequences. I'm pretty relaxed about getting omicron (it's inevitable) but I don't want to get a heavy load of any derivative of the Wuhan lab virus. Even if I was in my twenties I wouldn't do it. https://voiceforscienceandsolidarity.substack.com/p/the-way-out
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Only a few days ago, I received a phone call on my mobile from an NHS representative to enquire if I would get my booster. I declined. I was asked why. The conversation was polite but it was clear that I was being contacted for non-compliance. https://www.ft.com/content/b809c6e5-baa5-43d2-b666-6067d90ad3ed Can our leaders admit that they've invested in something that's probably a bad idea?
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Coronavirus - potential Black Swan?
Quiet Guy replied to LetsBuild's topic in House prices and the economy
So your big pharma employer has already prepared the way for the next "Operation Warp Speed"? That's quite a bold assertion. Thanks for letting us know. -
A quite interesting macroeconomic analysis from article from eurasiagroup: https://www.eurasiagroup.net/live-post/top-risks-2022-1-No-zero-Covid Their thesis is that the Chinese zero-Covid lockdown strategy will create global economic problems when Omicron or other highly infectious strains start breaking out across China.
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I'm not sure why you would say it's "brain vomit". The evidence coming in suggests that's exactly what it is (for now.) That's the way humans have responded to viral outbreaks since the dawn of humanity - long before vaccines were a thing. Perhaps there'll be another significant mutation down the road; in fact if we try mass vaccinations with a new vaccine that targets Omicron, that's pretty much guaranteed.
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On 8th December, Stephen Kissler was hypothesizing that Omicron didn't affect South Africa so badly because many South Africans had recently been infected with Delta and had acquired some immunity to Omicron. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caryWC6JAkc The problem is that theory isn't panning out. Delta infection does not protect against Omicron. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYLbJ0H8zdc More commentary here: https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/remember-how-they-said-omicron-wasnt "Omicron is less dangerous if youâve been infected before, and less dangerous if you havenât. Itâs less dangerous if youâre fat, and less dangerous if youâre thin. Itâs less dangerous if youâre old, less dangerous if youâre middle-aged, and less dangerous (as in probably so not-dangerous its dangers canât even be measured) if youâre young. Itâs a cold. The only risk it represents is that our massive testing infrastructure is now disrupting society. If we made everyone with a cold test and quarantine during the winter, weâd have lots of unnecessary economic, educational, and medical pain too." "Still not the flu." The Wuhan SARS-CoV-2 virus from 2019 is not the same as Omicron. We should be re-evaluating what we're dealing with now - not what happened a year or so ago. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/28/omicron-is-not-the-same-disease-as-earlier-covid-waves-says-uk-scientist