Amazing since they are testing healthy asymptomatic children randomly in schools with a faulty test with an overclocked cycle threshold that basically invents positive cases.![]()
Covid cases are rising again. Who's getting sick?
Younger, unvaccinated people appear to be driving the latest uptick in Covid-19 cases.www.nbcnews.com
New rise in Covid cases shows that, yes, the vaccines work
Younger, unvaccinated people appear to be driving the latest uptick in Covid-19 cases.
The only one lying is YOU! It's worse for you if you actually believe the bullshit and nonsense you spout!Amazing since they are testing healthy asymptomatic children randomly in schools with a faulty test with an overclocked cycle threshold that basically invents positive cases.
They’re lying to us.
There is a strong argument for targeting roll out by "most likely to be a center of transmission" rather than by "most vulnerable to worst effects". Target people who can't work from home - especially those who work in places that are high risk to be a nexus where an outbreak happens - instead of by age and medical condition. You could also go by hotspot - target places with high circulating levels of virus and try to break transmission chains there. It's a lot tougher to do well though, in terms of logistics. Given how shitty a job we are doing with the much simpler "by age" approach, I can see why they didn't try it.Side comment - now that all seniors (and a bit) are eligible, I think they should be prioritizing people who can't work from home instead of lowering the age every week.
You are very polite in the way you say it's NONSENSE AND BULLSHIT!!BTW - CanadaMan's post is an excellent example to practice your "this is probably a bullshit story" skill on.
Right in the second paragraph we get this: "Dr Polyakova, who is the Medical Director of a hospital in Kent".
Yes, this could be a "broken telephone" story where the original is fine and properly sourced and the content mills that have copied and abridged it gradually struck out those details, but the more obvious conclusion is that it is made up. The name has just enough detail to sound plausible. There are certainly hospitals of some kind in Kent.
- No first name for the doctor.
- No name for the hospital.
The whole thing feels like it is written by someone for whom English is a second language and phrases like this " The doctor, who progressed into medical management of the hospital over the past three years " also seem like someone blindly copying and pasting from a linkedin profile or other bio.
lol first name is Katya if you think it makes any diff (and vast majority of articles I read refer to a doctor by last name only)BTW - CanadaMan's post is an excellent example to practice your "this is probably a bullshit story" skill on.
Right in the second paragraph we get this: "Dr Polyakova, who is the Medical Director of a hospital in Kent".
- No first name for the doctor.
- No name for the hospital.
Where did you find this first name? It isn't in the article canadaman posted.lol first name is Katya if you think it makes any diff (and vast majority of articles I read refer to a doctor by last name only)
The part you quoted even has name of hospital in it (NHS) and he is the medical director for Kent Priory Group
Yes, so does Health Canada. That's what national health systems do.They even have a UK website for Covid19 info
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It does because the hospital you cite (Kent Priory Group) is actually "a 17-bedded tier 4 low secure hospital for young people aged 12–18 years with mental health, behavioural or psychological difficulties, and an Ofsted-registered school which supports the young people with educational attainment."Although his specialty appears to be child psychiatry which def decreases his cred for the story
I just fell back to googleWhere did you find this first name? It isn't in the article canadaman posted.
That there is no article but if you googled the name you find something that sorta kinda looks like it would work is a sign it is bullshit.I just fell back to google
I am pretty sure its same person though he is in some sort of advisory only position
Why would they need to do a poor translation job for an English article for an English website?His name plus rough language does imply a poor translation job
it's a classic Russian style disinformationThat there is no article but if you googled the name you find something that sorta kinda looks like it would work is a sign it is bullshit.
That's how you do it. You pick a name that will work, don't actually say it exactly, and then make up your quotes.
If someone searches, they find a plausible name. If the person you used accuses you of making it up, you can deny it was them. After all, you never used the name or said the exact hospital.
You just implied it.
Why would they need to do a poor translation job for an English article for an English website?
She shows up as a letter in response.it's a classic Russian style disinformation
But if you check BMJ article Do doctors have to have the Covid-19 vaccine?’ it mentions 4 experts but not Polyakova. https://www.bmj.com/content/372/bmj.n810
Further search on BMJ site turns up one unrelated Maria Polyakova and that's it https://www.bmj.com/search/advanced/polyakova
Some guy named Kent who once went to a hospital?...
Right in the second paragraph we get this: "Dr Polyakova, who is the Medical Director of a hospital in Kent".
Yes, this could be a "broken telephone" story ...
- No first name for the doctor.
- No name for the hospital.
Thank you for this, had a tough day, I needed a good laugh.April 8th, 2021: mRNA vaccines may cause your body to churn out PRIONS that “eat your brain” like Mad Cow Disease
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April 8th, 2021: mRNA vaccines may cause your body to churn out PRIONS that "eat your brain" like Mad Cow Disease
The spike protein outer shell of the coronavirus contains "prion-like regions" that give the virus very high adhesion to ACE2 receptors in the human body. This has been documented by a study entitled, "SARS-CoV-2 Prion-Like Domains in Spike Proteins Enable Higher Affinity to ACE2,&quowww.naturalnews.com
The spike protein outer shell of the coronavirus contains “prion-like regions” that give the virus very high adhesion to ACE2 receptors in the human body. This has been documented by a study entitled, “SARS-CoV-2 Prion-Like Domains in Spike Proteins Enable Higher Affinity to ACE2,” published by the Human Microbiology Institute:
The presence and unique distribution of prion-like domains in the SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domains of the spike protein is particularly interesting, since although the SARS-CoV-2 and SARS-CoV S proteins share the same host cell receptor, angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), SARS-CoV-2 demonstrates a 10- to 20-fold higher affinity for ACE2
The mRNA vaccine works by hijacking your body’s cells and causing them to churn out proteins modeled after the spike proteins in the SARS-cov-2 coronavirus. Since that structure includes prion-like regions, random errors in mRNA sequences — which may be truncated by the human immune system before they reach the ribosomes in the cells — could cause mRNA vaccine recipients to churn out prions in their own bodies.
The risk of this was assessed by Dr. J. Bart Classen, who authored a paper in Microbiology & Infectious Diseases: “Covid-19 RNA Based Vaccines and the Risk of Prion Disease.” You can see the text of the study at this link.
That study concludes, “The results indicate that the vaccine RNA has specific sequences that may induce TDP-43 and FUS to fold into their pathologic prion confirmations.”
It also explains:
The folding of TDP-43 and FUS into their pathologic prion confirmations is known to cause ALS, front temporal lobar degeneration, Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological degenerative diseases.
The Mayo Clinic says CJD, the disease caused by prions, is 100% fatal and has no treatment. Some of the symptoms of CJD (prion disease) described by the Mayo Clinic include:
Other symptoms include emotional changes, a sharp loss of cognitive function and seeming personality changes. It all ends in death. Once the prion symptoms are evident, it’s already too late. There is no treatment and no reversal possible.
- Stroke-like symptoms
- Difficulty speaking
- Confusion
- Odd movements
mRNA vaccines may unleash a wave of “zombie” prion disease deaths, known as “Mad Cow Disease” in humans (CJD)
Because of the mechanisms revealed above, there is a possibility that mRNA vaccines might unleash a wave of neurological disease over the next several years. Victims of this prion disease would appear to have rapid-onset Alzheimer’s, dementia or cognitive decline. This condition could affect millions or even tens of millions of people in the United States alone. This wave of prion disease would, in a way, transform people into “zombies” as the prions “eat their brains.” (For a full discussion of prion protein folding, listen to the full podcast below. Prions don’t actually “eat” brains, but they destroy brain cells in a morphological way.)
The entire fake news media insists this is impossible. They say prions can’t be created by mRNA vaccines. Then again, these are the same dangerously false, misleading and deliberately dishonest media outlets that currently claim the coronavirus wasn’t engineered in a Chinese lab, and they simultaneously (and falsely) claim no one has died from covid-19 vaccines. Therefore, the fake news media has zero credibility and is known to lie to cover up the crimes and product safety faults of the vaccine industry. The fact that corporate-run propaganda media outlets claim mRNA vaccines can’t cause prions probably means they can.
CNBC is already reporting that 1 in 3 covid “survivors” now has a mental disorder. Are these post-vaccine people? Or is this more to do with the depression caused by lockdowns? Some of the mental outcomes already documented include dementia and anxiety disorders.
A mysterious brain-wasting disease has also been documented in Canada, demonstrating prion-like symptoms such as, “memory loss, hallucinations and muscle atrophy.” Doctors there have ruled out CJD, however, but haven’t yet found the cause.
Today’s podcast discusses the “vaccine zombie” phenomenon in more detail. I wrote the song, ‘Vaccine Zombie’ over ten years ago. Here’s the music video for that song. If you listen to the lyrics, it’s all 100% true today, more than a decade after it was written:
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Here’s the full Situation Update podcast for today:
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