I am. Thxone is not. He's had COVID twice. I haven't had it.
Myocarditis is your concern?
I am. Thxone is not. He's had COVID twice. I haven't had it.
Anecdotal.
Until you look at the death rates.
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98x per Buck.Fake CDC data. Vaccinated die at 3x the rate of unvaxxed per twitter data.
In court for telling people not to take an unapproved-for-human use drug?
I am still not sure why you guys care if someone is vaccinated or not. Doesn't affect you right? You got your shots... what are you so afraid of? Why do you suddenly care for "Trump supporters"?
Or by pressure from overbearing far left democrats.To suggest we wouldn't care if people die based on their political affiliation is pretty low...
That said, I don't care if anybody vaxes. I do care when people spread misinformation. The decision to vax or not should be made based on medical/scientific information, not tweets from random strangers. I guess the same could be said about politics.
Reminds me of a bumper sticker a very committed Democrat friend gave to me: "Facts Matter". Unfortunately, facts don't matter and seem to matter less and less by the day.
Or by pressure from overbearing far left democrats.
And yet you and your other conspiracy fantasists complain that the "MSM is BIASED!!!!" You cry about being labeled a conspiracy fantasy whacknut, but constantly share bullshit like this.'Using wires only three nanometers across, Lieber was able to produce “relatively cheaply” using “a few thousand dollars’ worth of equipment” a nano-sized circuit board that when immersed in liquid and poured onto a desktop formed automatically into a computer.
“Sound like science fiction?” Harvard Magazine asked at the time.
What Lieber developed was a nanowire structure capable of forming in virtually any “flavor,” meaning he was able to make different self-assembling nanowire computers using different liquid solutions.'
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Self-assembling nanotechnology has been around since at least 2001 under the name “liquid computing” … is this tech used in covid vaccines? – NaturalNews.com
In its November-December 2001 issue, Harvard Magazine published an exposé called “Liquid Computing” that highlighted a then-new technology in which nanoparticles were able to self-assemble into a computer when exposed to liquid. The technology was developed by none other than Charles Lieber, who...www.naturalnews.com