That's easy to explain. Anyone who disagrees with the regime's narrative doesn't count as an expert or a scientist. The appeal to credentialism is a mechanism for diffusing responsibilty of the managerial class.
Was just about to make that same point. You don't need to be a practitioner or even knowledgeable to be an official; it's like being a janitor and saying "I work at NASA".
Nothing has zero risks, but the very least they could do is provide a product on par both efficacy-wise and safety-wise with the current bottom quartile of innoculations on the market.
Everyone's days are numbered. Are yours MORE numbered?
Well, not likely, since most people have been shot, so yours wouldn't be more numbered than theirs, either.
Less sarcasm: If you mean immediate risk, the short-term side effects generally show within a month. If it's been longer, you can probably safely ignore them. That isn't to say you should neglect heart health, it is important at any demographic, but it shouldn't be a pressing stressor on your mind.
Just because you haven't experienced any symptoms doesn't mean you won't.
The best course of action is to actually visit your doctor and get a blood test. You'll be able to know for sure whether or not any onset clotting is beginning to occur.
Remember, this starts at a microscopic level and can be induced if any of the mRNA proteins make their way into your bloodstream.
For everyone saying intramuscular delivery means you won't be affected is being misleading, because mRNA has a tendency to have a much longer half-life than what was originally reported by the media (no surprise) and can actually enact intracellular penetration, as was discovered in a more recent study about how it can alter cell lines in the liver after the mRNA traveled from the muscles into the blood stream:
https://www.mdpi.com/1467-3045/44/3/73/htm
The mRNA technology has never been compatible with the human genome once it reaches the venous system (or otherwise for anyone with a healthy immune system).
This isn't to say that you will be directly affected by it, even months later, but it's to say that you may or may not be affected by it, because if any of the proteins do commit intracellular penetration, the immune system will begin to attack them like parasites, and platelets begin to form around mRNA, treating them like parasites. It can take anywhere between weeks to months for the signs to manifest in aches, pains, or possible organ failure. Everyone's immune system is different so the reactions may be different for each person.
This is why a lot of people are getting ivermectin treatments because it's anti-parasitic, and the human body treats mRNA like a parasite. This isn't to say you will need ivermectin or that you even have any clotting occurring.
This is why it's probably best you talk to your doctor and get blood work done so you can know for sure. If nothing comes back in the tests and you feel fine then hopefully the mRNA half-life has run its course, and at worst your immune system will have taken a slight hit.
This is correct. And even after he takes control I would expect it to take a little while to get results. Twitter's information control apparatus wasn't built in a day, and it won't come down in a day unless they take the site down while they work on it.
I suspect most of the improvements we've seen so far is due to Twitter employees trying to cover their tracks.
That's easy to explain. Anyone who disagrees with the regime's narrative doesn't count as an expert or a scientist. The appeal to credentialism is a mechanism for diffusing responsibilty of the managerial class.
There's no material difference between Harvard and the Vatican, other than the latter actually losing their child rape cases
There needs to be tanks in Harvard yard with a lot of millstones.
Not just myocarditis, cardiac arrests. Much worse.
An appeal to authority if there ever was one.
And they are officials. Why trust your own eyes if there are officials telling you what to believe.
And at least half of them don't even have a medical degree, not that I'd trust them if they did.
Was just about to make that same point. You don't need to be a practitioner or even knowledgeable to be an official; it's like being a janitor and saying "I work at NASA".
Not sure if they changed it but now it just has a weak statement that "COVID-19 vaccines are safe for most people".
Edit: Strange! When you click on it and go to twitter.com, the "Stay Informed" does change to "Misleading". Fix your shit twitter.
it says the rewards outweigh the risks. wake me up when there are zero risks.
true. I should have mentioned that too.
Nothing has zero risks, but the very least they could do is provide a product on par both efficacy-wise and safety-wise with the current bottom quartile of innoculations on the market.
reminder that nature medicine published Wuhan engineered covid studies. They later pretended the studies were unrelated to the virus.
"No, not that science!"
I had both vaccinations.
Does this mean my days are numbered?
The heart attacks drop off quickly after, so if you got it and have been fine so far you're probably fine now.
Unlikely. It seems to attack the heart if injected into the blood instead of the muscle.
Did you taste metal after the injection?
Everyone's days are numbered. Are yours MORE numbered?
Well, not likely, since most people have been shot, so yours wouldn't be more numbered than theirs, either.
Less sarcasm: If you mean immediate risk, the short-term side effects generally show within a month. If it's been longer, you can probably safely ignore them. That isn't to say you should neglect heart health, it is important at any demographic, but it shouldn't be a pressing stressor on your mind.
Some people are giving you bad advice here.
Just because you haven't experienced any symptoms doesn't mean you won't.
The best course of action is to actually visit your doctor and get a blood test. You'll be able to know for sure whether or not any onset clotting is beginning to occur.
Remember, this starts at a microscopic level and can be induced if any of the mRNA proteins make their way into your bloodstream.
For everyone saying intramuscular delivery means you won't be affected is being misleading, because mRNA has a tendency to have a much longer half-life than what was originally reported by the media (no surprise) and can actually enact intracellular penetration, as was discovered in a more recent study about how it can alter cell lines in the liver after the mRNA traveled from the muscles into the blood stream: https://www.mdpi.com/1467-3045/44/3/73/htm
The mRNA technology has never been compatible with the human genome once it reaches the venous system (or otherwise for anyone with a healthy immune system).
This isn't to say that you will be directly affected by it, even months later, but it's to say that you may or may not be affected by it, because if any of the proteins do commit intracellular penetration, the immune system will begin to attack them like parasites, and platelets begin to form around mRNA, treating them like parasites. It can take anywhere between weeks to months for the signs to manifest in aches, pains, or possible organ failure. Everyone's immune system is different so the reactions may be different for each person.
This is why a lot of people are getting ivermectin treatments because it's anti-parasitic, and the human body treats mRNA like a parasite. This isn't to say you will need ivermectin or that you even have any clotting occurring.
This is why it's probably best you talk to your doctor and get blood work done so you can know for sure. If nothing comes back in the tests and you feel fine then hopefully the mRNA half-life has run its course, and at worst your immune system will have taken a slight hit.
elon delete this faggot code
That third public health advisory. KEK. They saw the effects and had to get ahead of it.
Thanks, Elon.
This is correct. And even after he takes control I would expect it to take a little while to get results. Twitter's information control apparatus wasn't built in a day, and it won't come down in a day unless they take the site down while they work on it.
I suspect most of the improvements we've seen so far is due to Twitter employees trying to cover their tracks.
"Rome wasn't burned in a day", so to speak.
True, but then why can anyone now say nigger, kike, faggot, cunt, retard, dyke without the algorithm stinging them... but dropping science does?
Because one provides ammunition for them to point at, the other refutes their bullshit.
Thanks Elon!
Didn't I tell you all he was a feminist? 10 years or ten months. Feminists never, ever, ever change.
Elon doesn't even actually own Twitter yet.
Like facts and logic has ever stopped an Elon hater.