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This microchipping through vaccination is only a smoke screen by Gates himself to hide the fact that he wants to sterilize half the world's population. Or more.

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Those darn Belgians should stick to making beer and chocolate... apparently a Belgian supplier is causing a major shortcoming in AstraZeneca production output. Sucks to be the EU, on the other hand, they were slower than most to sign up for delivery. Now they get the bed they made by the looks of it.

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16 minutes ago, majestic said:

This microchipping through vaccination is only a smoke screen by Gates himself to hide the fact that he wants to sterilize half the world's population. Or more.

Imagine waking up every morning and actually   believing that :wowey:

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13 minutes ago, BruceVC said:

Imagine waking up every morning and actually   believing that :wowey:

If this study is confirmed it will be even worse.

The other side of COVID‐19 pandemic: Effects on male fertility

“…all preliminary findings mentioned above suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic affects the male genital system in direct or indirect ways and shows a negative impact on male reproductive health, inducing spermatogenic failure.”

If covid-19 causes male sterility, then what are they gonna do? Will they choose the vaccine to avoid sterilization? Or will they claim that the deep state globalist reptilian government overlords are forcing it with both the virus and the vaccines? :teehee::facepalm::lol:

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1 hour ago, majestic said:

This microchipping through vaccination is only a smoke screen by Gates himself to hide the fact that he wants to sterilize half the world's population. Or more.

The problem with that is he's sterilizing the wrong half...

"It has just been discovered that research causes cancer in rats."

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4 hours ago, Gorth said:

Those darn Belgians should stick to making beer and chocolate... apparently a Belgian supplier is causing a major shortcoming in AstraZeneca production output. Sucks to be the EU, on the other hand, they were slower than most to sign up for delivery. Now they get the bed they made by the looks of it.

Truth certainly seems to be that the Euros are having a terrible time distributing the vaccine they already have properly, and are looking for someone else to blame for the poor roll out. So the alternative would be throwing all the toys out of the cot and threatening to put export controls on any AZ vaccine produced there while complaining about the evil UK 'hoarding' doses produced there. I wonder which one they will choose to go with, the option that apportions blame to them for poor distribution and production woes or the option that apportions blame to someone else; the suspense is killing... oh they've blamed the dastardly anglos. Quelle surprise.

(not really sure how you get low yields of that vaccine without some sort of incompetence. The whole point of the more traditional type vaccines is that they're pretty simple to make in bulk and don't need exotic conditions)

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4 hours ago, majestic said:

This microchipping through vaccination is only a smoke screen by Gates himself to hide the fact that he wants to sterilize half the world's population. Or more.


Ridiculous.  It's Soros that wants to do that, but only to white people.

 

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<insert some catchy Petshop Boys tune here> Go west!

 

Well, turns out it's now WA (West Australia) turn to deal with a quarantine breach and put Perth and everyone else "over there" in total lockdown for a bit (similar to what we had here in Brisbane a few weeks ago). Damn hotel security staff just can't keep their hands off the guests 🤔

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-02-01/wa-covid-lockdown-contact-tracing-system-in-the-spotlight/13107516

 

I'll blame the South Africans of course.

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On 1/31/2021 at 10:51 PM, rjshae said:

Well, if this news story is to be believed, the guy who exposed the 570 doses of the Moderna vaccine in Wisconsin is a tad... eccentric:

Wisconsin Vaccine Saboteur Steven Brandenburg Is a Flat-Earther, FBI Document Reveals

How on Earth did this guy ever become a "pharmacy technician"? Is there a mail-order diploma or something?

Some intelligent people are not wise.

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On 2/1/2021 at 3:11 AM, Gorth said:

<insert some catchy Petshop Boys tune here> Go west!

 

Well, turns out it's now WA (West Australia) turn to deal with a quarantine breach and put Perth and everyone else "over there" in total lockdown for a bit (similar to what we had here in Brisbane a few weeks ago). Damn hotel security staff just can't keep their hands off the guests 🤔

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-02-01/wa-covid-lockdown-contact-tracing-system-in-the-spotlight/13107516

 

I'll blame the South Africans of course.

You see Gorthfuscious, this is what happens when you have a problem with your necessary additional security...but imagine what you would be going through without the important quarantine hotels...the virus would be spreading in a terrible way

And the article says its the UK strain, no the SA this time. But concerns with the origin of strains will become inconsequential as time goes on because of the high number  of homegrown and foreign strains we will see until the vaccines start working 

"Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is and saw Virtue in her shape how lovely: and pined his loss”

John Milton 

"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” -  George Bernard Shaw

"What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead" - Nelson Mandela

 

 

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Russians have competent people, shocking

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The scarcely concealed vaccine jingoism on show has been one of the less edifying aspects of the coronavirus response. 'Funny' thing being that leaders who really ought to know better have been indulging in such stupidities to cover their own shortcomings and for narrow political/ economic reasons. Ironically, given how he was spun, progressive dream banker wunderkind Macron has been barely better than Donald Trump, and when it comes to vaccine rollout considerably worse. France has low trust in vaccines, and slagging off Astra Zeneca pointlessly because it's a brit company, Boris was a big meanie and the UK left his pet project is completely counter productive. The EU also tries to have it both ways by ordering a massive number of 'best effort to supply' vaccines rather than a smaller number of guaranteed ones because they were late to the party and the big number sounded better- but, oddly enough, those with guaranteed contracts get theirs first because that's what guaranteed means. They also turned down an offer for additional vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer, as being too expensive, and stalled on licensing vaccines for production because they hoped domestic companies (eg Sanofi) would make their own.

End result, the two top vaccinated countries in Europe aren't in the EU and, to quote the great philosopher Buzzfeed News, one of the two will shock you. The two most vaccinated countries in Europe are... the UK, and Serbia which doesn't even have domestic production facilities. When it comes to coronavirus response pretty much every single euroskeptic talking point about paralysing bureaucracy and out of touch Brussels/ Strasburg elites in the EU has been proven correct.

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5 hours ago, Malcador said:

Russians have competent people, shocking

They probably hacked every research facility in the world and used the best bits of each... UK, US, Chinese, you name it 😁

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1 hour ago, Gorth said:

They probably hacked every research facility in the world and used the best bits of each... UK, US, Chinese, you name it 😁

No. KGB had a conversation with Corona. You know how it turned out.

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3 minutes ago, InsaneCommander said:

No. KGB had a conversation with Corona. You know how it turned out.

I'm sure KGB uses Novishock, not Covid ;)

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1 hour ago, Gorth said:

They probably hacked every research facility in the world and used the best bits of each... UK, US, Chinese, you name it 😁

That just means they are resourceful.

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8 hours ago, Malcador said:

Russians have competent people, shocking

Considering all the bio-weapons they've engineered, it'd be shocking if they didn't have people competent in modifying viruses. 😂

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The serious answer is that they repurposed a MERS vaccine that they'd already developed, since the virus that causes it and covid are closely related. It's also why the concerns about it were far closer to the FUD side of things than the genuine worry one- it was based on proven, safe, technology.

Nobody has done any serious industrial espionage on the matter as it's pretty pointless. The critical factor is the RNA sequence of the virus, all the approved or near approved vaccines were in a finished or near finished stage literally a few weeks after that sequence was released. It's the approval and production phases that take all the time, and that can't be stolen.

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10 hours ago, HoonDing said:

Russia has the best vaccine despite imperio-capitalist propaganda

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55900622

who would've thought

The main issue there was concerns over the lack of rigorous testing prior to certification. That's a pretty reasonable scientific criticism.

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It went well beyond that. End of the day the Russians approving it early had zero effect on anyone else, much as the Brits approving their vaccine despite its statistical oddities- and ignoring its approved dose schedule- had no effect on anyone else. But no, such criticism was of critical importance to everyone else as was implying they'd stolen their own vaccine somehow and been faking the stats so they could... uh, be found out instantly when other peoples' experience deviated? They'd pretty much have had to deliberately break the vaccine for it not to work.

There's a pretty obvious pattern of western vaccines getting a pass for their issues, which was not extended to those from Russia and China. Fact is that Sputnik has far and away the best balance of effectiveness and cost of available vaccines*, and was always likely to have that best balance. Those are the two absolute critical factors for anywhere that isn't US/ Canada/ western Europe/ Gulf/ Australia. The media and political response illustrates again exactly how far up their own arse the average western liberal is: they should have been applauding rather than barracking if they really cared about anyone outside their own high income bubble. As I said earlier, the mRNA vaccines may be wonders of modern technology, but you aren't going to get India paying USD40/ person for two doses, let alone distribute it at -70C; and the Astra Zeneca proven effectiveness is 'only' 62%, far less than Sputnik, though that's likely to be an underestimate due to their broken trial.

*The only contender for that title is likely to be the J&J one, since it's a single dose which is a big advantage, but it's still in trials.

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