tim wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 4:22 pm
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 12:15 pm
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 11:33 am
So you took the vax?
I did. Three shots. No symptoms.
Someone who is HIV positive might not get AIDs for 10 years or longer. Would you say that the HIV virus isn't a big deal because the effects aren't felt immediately?
These shots have no long term safety data. We don't even know how long mRNA stays in the lymph nodes.
Tim, your point is well made, and even with AIDS it isn’t the virus that kills people, it’s the opportunistic infections (like community acquired pneumonia) or malignancies (like Karposi sarcoma). And it’s years later, not “right away” and not even within 60 days.
Hepatitis C (also a SS RNA virus) also rarely causes symptoms until a patient has cirrhosis and end stage liver disease or hepatocellular carcinoma. It, too, takes years or decades to show “symptoms.” Thankfully, we have effective antivirals that cure Hep C now. There’s some stunning data demonstrating viral clearance of Covid repurposing HCV drugs like this:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34225541/
Anyway, We’re being told by media (like the NYT) what to believe, but those with decades of experience in the field are being touted as “quacks” like Dr Malone w mRNA therapy.
The truth is we don’t have all the data yet, but those with experience in virology, infectious disease, immunology, etc can make some good educated guesses, and we are getting more and more data, published in reputable, peer-reviewed journals, and that info confirms that what we’ve been told isn’t all true (in most cases, very little of it is true).
In regards to adverse reactions to the vaccines... there are immediate reactions, like anaphylaxis, and then there’s the cardiomyopathy, pericarditis, etc. Some of those other things, like increased risk for malignancy, mental health disorders, and immunologic effects may not immediately present, and most likely they won’t affect everyone who was vaccinated. Not everyone who gets HIV dies of CAP or KS. But there’s enough data after all these years, that we know there is an increased risk in that population for those specific diseases.
And to the guest who used the NYT in an attempt to discredit Dr Malone, do your homework. Who wrote the article that you’re quoting? What is his level of expertise? What sources did he quote to discredit the scientist who holds 8 or 9 patents on mRNA therapy? Because I have yet to hear a scientist with decades of experience in that field come out against Malone. The only physicians or experts I’ve heard who speak out against Malone are “experts” in “public health” non-practicing healthcare “providers” and they have financial ties to the NIH, a pharmaceutical company, or both.
Pfizer and Moderna eliminated the control groups in their studies after a couple months. At best, a terrible practice—and if intentional then isn’t that a crime against humanity?