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Thus far, not even a single abstract worth of actual science has been published to suggest that any COVID-19 vaccine is either safe or effective. And yet the media and the White House are basically claiming that the science is settled.
“Science has not been published. These are ‘peeks’ into the sciences going on. And what we know, from what’s already happened with these executives at Pfizer and Moderna is when the stock goes up, they sell a big portion or all of their stock.” In other words, we are witnessing a massive pump-and-dump stock scam masquerading as a public health initiative, and tens of millions of Americans are none the wiser as to what is taking place in the name of “science.”
“They have not put out science. This has not been peer-reviewed. They have not subjected this to real scrutiny.”
“No vaccine has ever been licensed or put in widespread use with this technology, which is faster and cheaper, but they’re inserting instructions into your cell to produce antibodies if it comes into contact with this particular virus.” Please take the time to read this article as it explains how mRNA technology works and why it is a threat to the human genome.
Summary:
- mRNA vaccines undergoing Covid-19 clinical trials, including the Moderna vaccine, rely on a nanoparticle-based “carrier system” containing a synthetic chemical called polyethylene glycol (PEG).
- The use of PEG in drugs and vaccines is increasingly controversial due to the well-documented incidence of adverse PEG-related immune reactions, including life-threatening anaphylaxis.
- Roughly seven in ten Americans may already be sensitized to PEG, which may result in reduced efficacy of the vaccine and an increase in adverse side effects.
- If a PEG-containing mRNA vaccine for Covid-19 gains FDA approval, the uptick in exposure to PEG will be unprecedented—and potentially disastrous.
- Moderna documents and publications indicate that the company is well aware of safety risks associated with PEG and other aspects of its mRNA technology but is more concerned with its bottom line.
Five risks of mRNA vaccines
- Sudden onset of autoimmune disorders that cause the body’s immune system to attack its own cells. (See more details below.)
- Heightened inflammation in the body, resulting in a hyper-inflammatory response in some people, leading to secondary effects such as neurological damage, organ failure or cancer. This is also sometimes called an “enhanced” inflammatory response.
- A heightened risk of blood clotting in response to mRNA strands circulating in the blood outside the body’s cells. This can lead to potentially fatal episodes of stroke or serious cardiovascular events.
- Immune response interference due to the presence of unintended RNA fragments being translated into unintended proteins, leading to a vast array of negative possible outcomes including molecular deficiencies that can result in various diseases and syndromes including hormonal / endocrine disorders, infertility, cardiovascular disease, neurological disorders and many more.
- In the case of self-replicating mRNA vaccines using viral components, an inability to stop a runaway process that’s replicating out of control in the body. This could theoretically occur when the mRNA snippets are pushed into cells via virus replicon particles (VRP), for example, or using other viral delivery methods that rely on viral replication machinery. On the other hand, self-replicating mRNA vaccines allow for injection doses to be incredibly small, since the mRNA coding material is self-replicating, and this could lead to safer vaccines with far smaller dosing requirements compared to traditional vaccines.
Masks for cyclists look like a decent solution.Hi can someone recommend a mask that is the most breathable while giving the appearance of being a mask?
KTVU/KTTV - California has issued a "limited" stay-at-home order for all counties in the purple Tier in the state's COVID-19 reopening metrics. The overnight curfew will affect more than 90% of the state.
The order will put a curfew in place for counties in the most restrictive tier from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. daily and will take effect Saturday, according to the governor's office. The curfew will remain in effect until Dec. 21.
California Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Ghaly said on Thursday shortly after the curfew announcement that the state recorded 11,478 new cases and 12% of those could eventually be hospitalized.
Ghaly maintained that there is no single culprit for the surge seen across the state as there are a combination of factors such as cold weather, more intermixing, and greater travel.
California HHS Secretary Mark Ghaly announces curfew
The announcement was made at 3 p.m. on Thursday, November 19, 2020.
Under the new curfew, people can still go to the grocery store or pharmacy, walk their dogs, and grab takeout from a restaurant.
On Monday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the majority of the state’s 58 counties, including much of the Bay Area, reverted back to the state’s most restrictive tier status. Those counties represent 94% of the state's population.
Macy’s Inc., still smarting from the pandemic’s damage to its business, is lobbying states and cities not to close its department stores during the critical holiday period because of the surge in U.S. coronavirus cases.
Covid-19 cases in the U.S. have hit record levels in recent days, prompting some officials to close schools and governors to impose restrictions on restaurants and other businesses. Macy’s and other nonessential retailers had to temporarily close stores during the spring, sapping their sales and tipping several into bankruptcy.
New Mexico has issued a stay-at-home order and told nonessential stores to shut their doors to customers through Nov. 30, which would include the Black Friday sales weekend. Supermarkets and other retailers that get more than 30% of revenue from food sales could stay open, but big-box chains like Best Buy Co. , Hobby Lobby, Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc. or department stores could only offer curbside services.
Macy’s Chief Executive Officer Jeff Gennette said in an interview Thursday that the company had demonstrated it could operate its stores—which are large and can accommodate social distancing—safely during the pandemic.
"Your monarchy, your communism, your surrealism [George might have added global technocrats if alive today], all have exactly the same quality, the same value. All four, five, ten, however many exist, it is the same thing, the same smell. It smells like a chicken's ass. The expression does exist. When you buy a chicken, you always sniff it in one place, whether it's old or young, there is one place you sniff - under the tail. That's the way you can tell if it's old or young, if it was killed five days, a week or a month before. That is why you smell it there. All chickens smell the same in that place, but with different qualities. Old, one quality, young, another quality, but both are mixed with the smell of shit. It is the same with all your political parties. The smell is mixed with the smell of shit."
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A lot has happened this week in terms of Ohio's battle with surging COVID-19 numbers. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has issued a new statewide curfew, multiple counties have activated stay-at-home advisories and Akron passed legislation to limit the number of outside guests permitted inside one residence.
On Thursday, Gov. DeWine held a COVID-19 briefing from his home in Cedarville. Here were some of the most important takeaways:
As he does each Thursday afternoon, Gov. DeWine offered an updated look at the state’s colored-coded alert status map. Franklin County is now the first county in Ohio to reach the Level 4 (purple) status. Lake and Lorain counties are among those on the watch list.
Updated COVID-19 numbers after Wednesday delay
For the first time since the pandemic began, the state of Ohio posted incomplete COVID-19 data Wednesday. DeWine said the state made a decision to double-check all antigen test results, so the 24-hour case change is low. "Our data team tells us there are 12,000 antigen tests that have not yet been double-checked. Most of the 12,000 are expected to be confirmed," he said.
FYI:Statewide, even with incomplete numbers due to double checking 12,000 less-reliable rapid antigen tests as their use escalates, Ohio reported 7,787 virus cases statewide on Thursday, the third most of the pandemic.
We all know at this point that PCR tests are NOT highly accurate, just the opposite - and neither are the antigen tests. But why should bogus science get in the way of a good plandemic?[...] Generally speaking, PCR tests are highly accurate. However, it can take days to over a week to get the results of a PCR test.
Antigen tests detect specific proteins on the surface of the coronavirus. They are sometimes referred to as rapid diagnostic tests because it can take less than an hour to get the test results. Positive antigen test results are highly specific, meaning that if you test positive you are very likely to be infected. However, there is a higher chance of false negatives with antigen tests, which means that a negative result cannot definitively rule out an active infection. If you have a negative result on an antigen test, your doctor may order a PCR test to confirm the result.
Coronavirus Resource Center - Harvard Health
COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) is a respiratory illness caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It is very contagious, and spreads quickly. Most people with COVID-19 have mild respiratory symptoms that feel much like a cold or flu. But it can be much more serious for older adults, people with...www.health.harvard.edu
What restrictions will start if the counties are purple?
It's not clear exactly what changes would occur if the counties turn purple. But the state has not said it plans to take any additional actions.
"There’s no mandate from the state in regards to purple," DeWine said in October.
The Ohio Department of Health's guidance for those in purple counties is "stay at home/necessary travel only."
The health department said that in purple counties there is severe exposure and spread so residents should only leave home for supplies and services and follow guidelines for lowers levels.
So, all this fearmongering is leading up to something:How does a county get upgraded to level 4?
The alert level is judged by factors like new cases per capita, a sustained increase in new cases and intensive care unit bed capacity.
A county must hit six or more indicators two weeks in a row to reach level 4, according to a state health department order.
Franklin County previously triggered six of seven indicators used to rate counties for virus spread – new cases per capita, increasing cases and hospitalizations, community spread outside of group settings and increasing outpatient and emergency-room visits for COVID-19-like symptoms.
The only warning indicator Franklin County had not set off was regional intensive-care beds filling up to more than 80% capacity while more than 20% of ICU beds also are occupied by virus patients.
The "purple" designation shouldn't be seen as a badge of shame, but as an opportunity, said Franklin County Commissioner John O'Grady.
With Thanksgiving just a week away, O'Grady encouraged people to give up their holiday plans so that they can spend future ones with their families.
"As we're headed into the holidays, we're going to have to be able to look at different way to do so," he said, "to sacrifice this holiday for future holidays … Inconvenience today so that we have a tomorrow."
Hmm . . . 28 days - uh, that's December 18th!!!Franklin County's heightened designation comes just a day after Columbus and the county issued a "stay-at-home advisory" geared at slowing the spread of the virus. Officials said the health advisory will go into effect, starting at 6 p.m. Friday, and will last 28 days.
Officials do not plan to enforce this advisory with fines or police enforcement at this time. However, Columbus Public Health Commissioner Mysheika Roberts said officials will review the situation after 28 days, and will consider enforcement if the situation doesn't improve.
Consequently, I am not required to disclose my medical condition and I am exempt from any local or state regulation mandating facemask usage in public - or at least that's what my pic says!The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
Hi can someone recommend a mask that is the most breathable while giving the appearance of being a mask?