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The butcher's bill in coming in for the vaxx
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2023-02-02 at 3:19 AM UTCThere are only so many hours in the day. There are enough important things in the world going on already to spend time on. Why waste time on confirmed cranks? Should we also seriously consider the latest Qanon or flat earther nonsense? I see no need to waste energy on a group that is known for lying.
Project Veritas produce propaganda. The people who pay them clearly do not care that they are always eventually exposed as dishonest; the whole point of their work is to steer media coverage at the moment. They are literal propagandists. -
2023-02-02 at 3:23 AM UTCyou're too busy to bother verifying the information in the video, but you're willing to spend several pages attacking the source? or I guess more accurately, mindlessly copypasting attacks on the source?
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2023-02-02 at 4:21 AM UTCYes, much too busy.
But, everyone here who has already swallowed this load seem to have all the time in the world, yet none have found anything convincing. Not a thing. And have done nothing to persuade.
Again, why would I bother? Why waste time on confirmed cranks? Should we also seriously consider the latest Qanon or flat earther nonsense? -
2023-02-02 at 4:30 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Yes, much too busy.
But, everyone here who has already swallowed this load seem to have all the time in the world, yet none have found anything convincing. Not a thing. And have done nothing to persuade.
Again, why would I bother? Why waste time on confirmed cranks? Should we also seriously consider the latest Qanon or flat earther nonsense?
why let the facts of the matter get in the way of reputation by consensus?
why are you so much more concerned with reputation than the actual verifiable facts?
why would you bother repeatedly attacking the source, and unrelated news outlets for that matter?
Originally posted by aldra typically, women (and men afraid of having to defend themselves) will seek consensus and reject anything that threatens it, including undeniable fact. it's why modern governments have put such effort into creating pervasive media apparatus with the goal of making everyday people think that everyone else believes the same thing, so you should too.
because you're weak, and you're more concerned with consensus-building than truth. -
2023-02-02 at 4:33 AM UTCand for what it's worth, you shouldn't dismiss things like flat earth and qanon out of hand because Big Daddy Media tells you to, you should dismiss them because their arguments don't have merit.
and you absolutely shouldn't call them up as the same as anything else you don't agree with. -
2023-02-02 at 4:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra why let the facts of the matter get in the way of reputation by consensus?
why are you so much more concerned with reputation than the actual verifiable facts?
why would you bother repeatedly attacking the source, and unrelated news outlets for that matter?
because you're weak, and you're more concerned with consensus-building than truth.
What facts? What truth? You seem more interested in resorting to personal attacks than either of those. -
2023-02-02 at 4:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe What facts? What truth? You seem more interested in resorting to personal attacks than either of those.
the fact that the interviewee openly talked about how Pfizer is running illegal gain-of-function research in all but name
the fact that he did work for Pfizer (for at least a few days after the interview), as evidenced by archives of his linkedin profile, seminars he attended (some are still on youtube) and leaked internal Pfizer directory data
but you'd rather personally attack the source instead of bothering to even check first.
and what I've said about you personally isn't a personal attack, it's the result of evolutionary biology, similar to a nesting instinct. you are terrified of having to live outside of a social support structure so you'll do anything to maintain it. -
2023-02-02 at 4:56 AM UTCIf Walker is doing gain of function studies, then why isn't he published?
The director of research, gene therapies, and vaccines at Pfizer is Dr Mikael Dolsten, M.D., Ph.D. He became director of research in 2010. He is exactly the kind of person you'd expect to have this position. A quick PubMed search yields 144 published studies.
In this case, you have a guy who doesn't exist professionally. He's not published. He's not on LinkedIn. No interviews. No speaking engagements. He says he's lying. He literally says he's lying. There are no documents. When I worked in a lab, we documented EVERYTHING.
So you have an average Joe Sixpack on a Grindr date, and what exactly is the media supposed to do? Ruin this guys life? But that seems to be the pattern in all of Project Veritas videos. To find some receptionist or supervisor, then to throw a bunch of crazy comments at them to see if they'll bite a few times. Catch it on hidden video, then to edit it in such a way to make them say what you want. And then professionally ruin them.
Facts. Walker has no studies. Walker admits he is lying. This position is listed under someone else's name. The notion that Pfizer is making all these new viruses is illogical. The notion of a non-BS4 lab doing this work is laughable.
These are simply facts. Bivalent covid booster, means combination of 2 boosters. Specifically it is for the original Covid 19 and the Omicron variant. The original strain originated in China and Omicron originated in South Africa. No one disputes this. If Pfizer was creating new variants, wouldn't the booster have covered the new variant they created? All this is ridiculously dumb.
What you've said about me could equally apply to yourself - the consensus in this thread is that the video is gospel despite the complete lack of any actual facts or credible evidence, and these forums are your social support structure. Why would you swallow yet another load from known propagandists? They are jusy peddling something you already wanted to hear. -
2023-02-02 at 4:57 AM UTCgo back to reddit, I'm not dealing with your gay copeypasta
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2023-02-02 at 4:59 AM UTC
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2023-02-02 at 5:02 AM UTC
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2023-02-02 at 5:06 AM UTCOh it's all verified, undeniable facts. You can trust me, the mainstream media has ignored me for years so obviously I know what I'm talking about.
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2023-02-02 at 5:29 AM UTCLol covid has been over for years and people are MORE angry about vaccines now
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2023-02-02 at 5:45 AM UTC
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2023-02-02 at 6:02 AM UTCThis is the company who's injecting emergency-use-only concoctions with no safety studies on them into your bloodstream.
In 2004, Pfizer paid $430 million in one of the largest settlements to resolve criminal and civil health care liability charges. It was the first off-label promotion case successfully brought under the False Claims Act. In September 2009, Pfizer pleaded guilty to the illegal marketing of arthritis drug valdecoxib (Bextra) and agreed to a $2.3 billion settlement, the largest health care fraud settlement at that time. Pfizer promoted the sale of the drug for several uses and dosages that the Food and Drug Administration specifically declined to approve due to safety concerns. The drug was pulled from the market in 2005. It was Pfizer's fourth such settlement in a decade. A "whistleblower suit" was filed in 2005 against Wyeth, which was acquired by Pfizer in 2009, alleging that the company illegally marketed sirolimus (Rapamune) for off-label uses, targeted specific doctors and medical facilities to increase sales of Rapamune, tried to get transplant patients to change from their transplant drugs to Rapamune, and specifically targeted African-Americans. According to the whistleblowers, Wyeth also provided doctors and hospitals that prescribed the drug with kickbacks such as grants, donations, and other money. In 2013, the company pleaded guilty to criminal mis-branding violations under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. By August 2014, it had paid $491 million in civil and criminal penalties related to Rapamune. In June 2010, health insurance network Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) filed a lawsuit against Pfizer for allegedly illegally marketing drugs Bextra, Geodon and Lyrica. BCBS alleged that Pfizer used kickbacks and wrongly persuaded doctors to prescribe the drugs. According to the lawsuit, Pfizer handed out 'misleading' materials on off-label uses, sent over 5,000 doctors on trips to the Caribbean or around the United States, and paid them $2,000 honoraria in return for listening to lectures about Bextra. Despite Pfizer's claims that "the company's intent was pure" in fostering a legal exchange of information among doctors, an internal marketing plan revealed that Pfizer intended to train physicians "to serve as public relations spokespeople." The case was settled in 2014 for $325 million. Fearing that Pfizer is "too big to fail" and that prosecuting the company would result in disruptions to Medicare and Medicaid, federal prosecutors instead charged a subsidiary of a subsidiary of a subsidiary of Pfizer, which is "nothing more than a shell company whose only function is to plead guilty." In 1996, an outbreak of measles, cholera, and bacterial meningitis occurred in Nigeria. Pfizer representatives and personnel from a contract research organization (CRO) traveled to Kano to set up a clinical trial and administer an experimental antibiotic, trovafloxacin, to approximately 200 children. Local Kano officials reported that more than fifty children died in the experiment, while many others developed mental and physical deformities. -
2023-02-02 at 6:17 AM UTCYeah I don't care anymore I wish the plan demic killed everyone because its repetitive and annoying in a circle, you are making me want to kill myself before the vax ever will with your snowflake screeching about a sugar water shot.
Go shoot a politician or burn down a building or shut up and help me acquire some pelletized uranium -
2023-02-02 at 6:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost Yeah I don't care anymore I wish the plan demic killed everyone because its repetitive and annoying in a circle, you are making me want to kill myself before the vax ever will with your snowflake screeching about a sugar water shot.
Go shoot a politician or burn down a building or shut up and help me acquire some pelletized uranium
Have you developed any abnormalities or defects? -
2023-02-02 at 7:21 AM UTC
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2023-02-02 at 8:06 AM UTC
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2023-02-02 at 8:36 AM UTCObbe reminds me of my brothers..hella smart, masters in physics and electeical engineering.
But the amount of leftist media and brainwashing that the college has done to them is repugnant
Im going thru it now ans its so obvious to me, all i need is that masters degree paper and i refuse tos let these leftists globalists change my mind