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Suggestion: support public health by introducing "I got vaccinated" profile badges
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2021-04-15 at 2:17 PM UTC
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2021-04-16 at 12:09 AM UTCisnt dat wut an sherif waers ?
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2021-04-16 at 12:14 AM UTCyes
now you get to go to sheriff camp -
2021-04-16 at 12:32 AM UTCLeet uz zee yoo paypahs.
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2021-04-16 at 3:02 AM UTChttps://dryburgh.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Wodarg_Yeadon_EMA_Petition_Pfizer_Trial_FINAL_01DEC2020_signed_with_Exhibits_geschwarzt.pdf
XI. Several vaccine candidates are expected to induce the formation of humoral antibodies
against spike proteins of SARS-CoV-2. Syncytin-1 (see Gallaher, B., “Response to nCoV2019
Against Backdrop of Endogenous Retroviruses” - http://virological.org/t/response-to-ncov2019-
against-backdrop-of-endogenous-retroviruses/396), which is derived from human endogenous
retroviruses (HERV) and is responsible for the development of a placenta in mammals and
humans and is therefore an essential prerequisite for a successful pregnancy, is also found in
homologous form in the spike proteins of SARS viruses. There is no indication whether
antibodies against spike proteins of SARS viruses would also act like anti-Syncytin-1
antibodies. However, if this were to be the case this would then also prevent the formation of a
placenta which would result in vaccinated women essentially becoming infertile. To my
knowledge, Pfizer/BioNTech has yet to release any samples of written materials provided to
patients, so it is unclear what, if any, information regarding (potential) fertility-specific risks
caused by antibodies is included.
This is interesting
The idea is that the Pfizer and other RNA-based vaccines are meant to create antibodies that attack COVID's spike protein, the component of the virus that allows it to enter and infect cells. Without the spike the virus essentially starves inside the body.
The concern put forward here is that coronavirus spike proteins contain Syncytin-1, a protein string that's found in other parts of the body, specifically placenta. If the antibodies created to attack the spike also register Syncytin-1 as a foreign virus and attack it, they'll effectively sterilise women.
There's currently no reason to suspect this is actually the case but there doesn't appear to have been any research done on the matter. Initial antibodies may only attack the complete spike protein, but they may also recalibrate later on. -
2021-04-16 at 4:55 AM UTC
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2021-04-16 at 1:02 PM UTCvaccines cause altruism to israel
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2021-04-16 at 1:03 PM UTCWhen they try to force you to take the gene therapy, tell them you'll be more than happy to take it, as soon as they provide you with the safety studies. When they tell you they don't have any, tell them to come back and see you when they do.
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2021-04-16 at 1:40 PM UTCI just want to turn a human into a monkey
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2021-04-16 at 2:17 PM UTCThe goal is nano-bot eugenics. They want to transform the entire human race into a bunch of machines.
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2021-04-17 at 1:33 AM UTClike 40 people have shared that photo OP which i put on my facebook and said "It must be warn on the outter most part of the body, the rude mask lady from walmart will be enforcing this vaccinationi mandate"
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2021-04-17 at 1:34 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra https://dryburgh.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Wodarg_Yeadon_EMA_Petition_Pfizer_Trial_FINAL_01DEC2020_signed_with_Exhibits_geschwarzt.pdf
This is interesting
The idea is that the Pfizer and other RNA-based vaccines are meant to create antibodies that attack COVID's spike protein, the component of the virus that allows it to enter and infect cells. Without the spike the virus essentially starves inside the body.
The concern put forward here is that coronavirus spike proteins contain Syncytin-1, a protein string that's found in other parts of the body, specifically placenta. If the antibodies created to attack the spike also register Syncytin-1 as a foreign virus and attack it, they'll effectively sterilise women.
There's currently no reason to suspect this is actually the case but there doesn't appear to have been any research done on the matter. Initial antibodies may only attack the complete spike protein, but they may also recalibrate later on.
Biologist gallam are they tryin to infact eliminate the breeding capacity of all women? Do you think this will affect transgender MtoF's ability to procreate. -
2021-04-17 at 1:53 AM UTC
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2021-04-17 at 2:17 AM UTCi posted that on facebook saying you're gonna need one for goignt into walmart next month and you likely may need to get additional vaccines at the cash register.