@metal-brain saidNot true. And would be illegal in Europe.
No consent. Good or bad?
https://newspunch.com/bill-gates-funded-lab-developing-vaccine-that-spreads-like-a-virus-to-vaccinate-people-without-consent/
02 Aug 22
@shavixmir saidIt’s true.
Not true. And would be illegal in Europe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attenuated_vaccine
@AThousandYoung
Yeah, how DARE they make these vaccines PROVEN to kill people..... Metal Brain is SO full of shyte it is a wonder his nose isn't a stinky mess.
02 Aug 22
@metal-brain saidThis makes a lot of sense to get around vaxx hesitancy, though, of course, this could be disastrous if done poorly..!
No consent. Good or bad?
https://newspunch.com/bill-gates-funded-lab-developing-vaccine-that-spreads-like-a-virus-to-vaccinate-people-without-consent/
But it does seem to be easy enough to manufacture a weaker version of the disease... and that is what a vaccine is.
I wonder what would happen, though, when this goes wrong. How would responsibility be divided. Very interesting topic.
02 Aug 22
@philokalia saidThe current vax doesn't work, you still catch wuflu even after 4 shots, you still pass it on, you may still require hospitalisation and you may still die at a rate similar to the unvaxxed. It has been an abject failure at least, but more likely the crime of the century.
This makes a lot of sense to get around vaxx hesitancy, though, of course, this could be disastrous if done poorly..!
But it does seem to be easy enough to manufacture a weaker version of the disease... and that is what a vaccine is.
I wonder what would happen, though, when this goes wrong. How would responsibility be divided. Very interesting topic.
02 Aug 22
@sonhouse saidThey do kill people, they killed by brother you worthless POS!
@AThousandYoung
Yeah, how DARE they make these vaccines PROVEN to kill people..... Metal Brain is SO full of shyte it is a wonder his nose isn't a stinky mess.
https://thecovidblog.com/2022/08/01/[WORD TOO LONG]/
@metal-brain saidLiar, you lie all the time, aren’t you ashamed of using the death of a relative to scare people into remaining unprotected.
They do kill people, they killed by brother you worthless POS!
https://thecovidblog.com/2022/08/01/[WORD TOO LONG]/
02 Aug 22
@wajoma saidWhat can I say?
The current vax doesn't work, you still catch wuflu even after 4 shots, you still pass it on, you may still require hospitalisation and you may still die at a rate similar to the unvaxxed. It has been an abject failure at least, but more likely the crime of the century.
This is accurate, lol, the proof is all around me.
@athousandyoung saidI don't like the idea due to the potential for misuse. While you could say the same for vaccines at least you can get them in a government-approved medical environment.
It’s true.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attenuated_vaccine
There are multiple parties needed within the chain of manufacturing and delivering vaccines while potentially only party can alter pathogens in the air with little oversite.
With the Pfizer vaccines, you had the cooperation of multiple governments thoughout the world,, the CDC, WHO, independent researchers and the Pfizer company itself doing its own research and testing, as well as the input of pharmacies who distributed them. With attenuated vaccines one entity can make dangerous alterations to pathogens in secret.
It's a good idea in of itself but the possible ramifications are horrifying.
@philokalia saidNo, a vaccine is not always a weaker version of a disease, which is specifically what's called a live vaccine. The mRNA vaccines are not live vaccines, for instance.
But it does seem to be easy enough to manufacture a weaker version of the disease... and that is what a vaccine is.
02 Aug 22
@soothfast saidYeah, in retrospect, I believe you are right on this. mRNA is different and what I have described is a simplified understanding of the conventional, classic vaccine.
No, a vaccine is not always a weaker version of a disease, which is specifically what's called a live vaccine. The mRNA vaccines are not live vaccines, for instance.
I concede the point.