graybeard
Elite Member
I don't believe any of the media LIES!!! So I think I will just sit back on here and watch the sparks fly.
Gives me great entertainment.
Gives me great entertainment.
This is just the tip of the iceberg. Aluminum adjuvants are not safe. And apparently although the covid vaccination contains no aluminum derivatives, it may not be safe either.. instead of posting information about aluminum adjuvants I suggest anyone with concerns do their own research...
The COVID-19 vaccines that have been authorized for emergency use in the United States do not contain any aluminum. Nor do the AstraZeneca or Sputnik V vaccines. Some Chinese COVID-19 vaccines, do use (tiny amounts) aluminum to help boost the immune response.
My state has a law you can't mandate vaccines. The Delta variant started in India. It spiked in early May. Since then new cases have fell 90%. Only 100,000,000 out of 1,393,408,000 are vaccinated. Figure that one out.
I find it really disturbing how hard they are pushing these vaccines. It's pretty weird when at least 97% of people who get COVID-19 recover from it no issues. It makes no sense, and if you think it does you have been drinking way to much Kool-Aid.
Just recently the FDA and I believe the CDC took one brand of the tests off the market because of a 33% fail rate. I forgot which brand it was but there are other brands still being used for testing.
Speaking of kool-aid. I'd like to see what source this came from. Never heard anything about it when it would have made national news. As far as I'm aware of, Currently, three types of vaccines are authorized for use in the United States: Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson, none of which have any such failure rate.
stursmad, I see nothing unusual or unexpected about that CDC conversation, other than if taken out of context, can look odd, but is factual and fits the science.
Maybe he is referring to this?
FDA Issues Warning Letters to Companies Inappropriately Marketing Antibody Tests, Potentially Placing Public Health at Risk
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued warning letters to three companies for marketing adulterated and misbranded COVID-19 antibody tests
Warning letters were issued to: Medakit Ltd. of Sheung Wan, Hong Kong; Antibodiescheck.com and Yama Group; and Dr. Jason Korkus, DDS and Sonrisa Family Dental d/b/a My COVID19 Club of Chicago, Illinois.
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/pre...-companies-inappropriately-marketing-antibody
I find it really disturbing how hard they are pushing these vaccines. It's pretty weird when at least 97% of people who get COVID-19 recover from it no issues. It makes no sense, and if you think it does you have been drinking way to much Kool-Aid.
I think you, like many, are still missing the point. The point being those vaccinated are 90% protected, it is those who are not that they need to protect. Those are the ones science is afraid can turn into another pandemic.
Speaking of kool-aid. I'd like to see what source this came from. Never heard anything about it when it would have made national news. As far as I'm aware of, Currently, three types of vaccines are authorized for use in the United States: Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson, none of which have any such failure rate.
stursmad, I see nothing unusual or unexpected about that CDC conversation, other than if taken out of context, can look odd, but is factual and fits the science.
Detector how many people do you know with COVID right now? I don't know anyone personally who has it right this minute. My brother and his wife just had it. My brother tested positive with symptoms and loss of taste smell. They are completely over it now. Everybody I know who had it personally had no significant issues. By that I mean the flu is usually harder on a person. If it was as contagious as everybody says and as lethal as the media wants you to believe the hospitals would be overflowing and would stay that way.
You don't find 617,000 deaths to date and about 700 new deaths per day disturbing?
You do personally know someone who has Covid right now.Detector how many people do you know with COVID right now? I don't know anyone personally who has it right this minute. My brother and his wife just had it. My brother tested positive with symptoms and loss of taste smell. They are completely over it now. Everybody I know who had it personally had no significant issues. By that I mean the flu is usually harder on a person. If it was as contagious as everybody says and as lethal as the media wants you to believe the hospitals would be overflowing and would stay that way.
I might add I was quarantined twice from exposure. Long enough and close enough I wonder why I didn't get it. One of these people who tested positive and had mild symptoms loss of taste and smell slept with his wife and she never got it. Or if she did never showed any symptoms.
There was just a funny conversation thread up a few post. While not a real conversation between an individual and the CDC everything in it is pretty much spot on.
Vaccines don't stop you from getting it.
Vaccines don't stop you from spreading it.
Vaccines may keep you from dying, but unless you are in the highest risk groups for dying how would you ever know if it was the vaccine that prevented death? 97% of people who get COVID-19 don't die from it anyway.
Detector In short: Those vaccinated are 90% protected and need to protect those who are not vaccinated. They are wearing a mask to protect the very people complaining about you wearing a mask after being vaccinated to protect them. Go figure![/QUOTE said:A good , sensible observation Detector ! Thanks for taking the time and effort
you put in to post that .
You do personally know someone who has Covid right now.
That someone is me. Mrs. atomicbrh has it also.
Why should this topic be shut down for sparking friendly debate?
Detector part of what your saying is probably true, but these vaccines were fast tracked. Most people including myself would argue for good reason. The fact remains they are only approved thus far for Emergency Use and did not face the long term rigorous testing most drugs and vaccines do.
Remember we are at best 1.5 years into the COVID-19 Pandemic and have had the vaccines for almost half of that time. So from scratch they designed a new vaccine, then tested it just like they do for other vaccines, and got it out in less than a year! Nope it was fast tracked without the normal multiple trials and exhaustive proof of no harm and efficacy that most vaccines have to prove.
I would have to see side by side comparisons with the COVID vaccines and others to believe otherwise.