Posted on 05/09/2021 12:22:40 PM PDT by A.M. Smith
> How about the Salk Institute who just released a report saying these vaccines will go down as the biggest crime against humanity in history? <
The Salk Institute did NOT say that. They issued a study of the virus itself. And in their report they were careful to say that their findings did NOT apply to the vaccines.
However, some dishonest folks (not you, GG 2) have twisted that study and used it to advance their own agendas.
I only know this because I was disturbed by those claims, and so I looked up the original Salk study. Here it is:
There's a pro-vax MD out of Baylor University who got published in Naturesaying just that:
One campaign implies that it could turn people into monkeys.
This builds on a longer, well-documented history of Russia-sponsored disinformation, presumably to destabilize the United States and other democratic countries. The administration of US President Joe Biden has warned Russian media groups to halt their anti-vaccine aggression
Many far-right extremist groups that spread false information about last year’s US presidential election are doing the same about vaccines.
This is the call for a totalitarian purge, using the full force of the US government, based on baldface lies.
"RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA." "FAR RIGHT EXTREMIST GROUPS THAT SPREAD FALSE INFORMATION."
They ALWAYS go back to the same playbook.
and his solution is
"Efforts must expand into the realm of cyber security, law enforcement, public education and international relations. A high-level inter-agency task force reporting to the UN secretary-general could assess the full impact of anti-vaccine aggression, and propose tough, balanced measures. The task force should include experts who have tackled complex global threats such as terrorism, cyber attacks and nuclear armament, because anti-science is now approaching similar levels of peril."
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1."Nearly one billion COVID-19 vaccine doses have been delivered in less than six months, but anti-vaccine disinformation and targeted attacks on scientists are undermining progress. These threats must be confronted directly, and the authority and expertise of the health community alone aren’t enough to do this."
2."Even before the pandemic, I had a front-row seat to all of this. I have co-led efforts to develop vaccines in programmes, including a COVID-19 vaccine currently being tested in India."
3."Teams of experts, including me, began meeting regularly online to discuss how best to amplify evidence-based messages, deliver public-service announcements and address concerns around COVID-19 immunization."
4."...when I ask for a more direct way to counter anti-vaccine aggression, I’m told, “that’s not our approach; confrontation gives them a platform and oxygen.” In my opinion, this attitude reflects a time when we had dial-up modems. Today, the anti-vaccine empire has hundreds of websites and perhaps 58 million followers on social media. The bad guys are winning, in part because health agencies either underestimate or deny the reach of anti-science forces, and are ill-equipped to counter it."
5. the US State Department and the UK Foreign Office have described how Russian intelligence organizations seek to discredit Western COVID-19 vaccines. One campaign implies that it could turn people into monkeys. This builds on a longer, well-documented history of Russia-sponsored disinformation, presumably to destabilize the United States and other democratic countries. The administration of US President Joe Biden has warned Russian media groups to halt their anti-vaccine aggression, and announced sanctions tied to disinformation and other behaviour, but we need much more."
6."According to the London-based Center for Countering Digital Hate, these are influential groups, not a spontaneous grass-roots movement. Many far-right extremist groups that spread false information about last year’s US presidential election are doing the same about vaccines."
A stellar bunch. People who don’t believe in germs, are into holistic medicine and all kinds of crazy theories. Just who I would follow for medical advice🙄
And pay good money to attend snake oil seminars
The Salk Institute carefully documents what the spike protein does in the human body in real coof patiens.
The jabs tell the body to make its own copies of the spike protein.
Therefore, you conclude there must not and cannot be any risk, from the vaccines, just because the Salk Institute was being pedantic, (so they wouldn't get in trouble with Faux-Xi et al for causing doubt about the jabs) ?
The accurate scientific statement would be: we have not yet investigated or looked for similar behaviour in spike protein created during {the four most common injections given under Emergency Use Authorization}. Caution would be warranted however given that the spike proteins induced by the injections are quite similar to those found in natural virus.
You might even find the study one Branch Covidian troll sent me attempting to "prove" the vaccines were harmful, where the troll left off the first half of the article. In that first half, the researchers created a psuedovirus of just a shell and spike proteins with nothing in it, and found a lot of the same symptoms as real COVID patients...
Menstruation interferes with the brain control chips in the vaccines. So you have to get rid of all the menstruating people.
/s
> Therefore, you conclude there must not and cannot be any risk, from the vaccines... <
I, for one, do not conclude that. As I noted elsewhere, I’m just not sure. But I do think we are being lied to from all sides.
Here’s one thing I’m sure of. The Salk Institute study did not report anti-vaccine results. It just didn’t. But some dishonest folks are twisting that study to make it say something it did not say.
About Dr. Palevsky - Northport Wellness Center
Credentials | Christiane Northrup, M.D. (drnorthrup.com) (scroll down page for medical credentials)
At least you should point out that because you disagree with the content in the article that it is why you pointed out this person, as well as you know by the way, hasn’t made a donation.
Please be honest. Do not act like a RAT. M’kay?
Osteopaths need to take care of their licensing problem and oust the crooks or bear the consequences of their general reputation.
I covered your objection verbatim but you seemed to go out of your way to exclude it from your reply.
Christine Northrop MD has an MD from an Ivy League school (Dartmouth).
Just talked to a work colleague who got his second Moderna shot a few days ago; headaches won’t stop.
I’ll pass over the unnecessary personal insult, and instead ask what did I miss there?
Also, I thought we were kinda on the same page. We are both at least a little suspicious of what’s going on here.
Ding ding ding! We have a winner..
Tenpenny sells "seminars" on how to "sow doubt about the vaccine"..for the cool price of $600+ per person. She usually has ~400 people per, so is raking in $200 - 250K per seminar.
Northrup is a total crackpot. She believes she lived in the mythical Lost City of Atlantis in a "past life". She also talks about fun stuff like "spirit energy", etc. In other words..koo koo for cocoa puffs. Oh, and she's an OB by profession. Last I looked, that doesn't cover infectious disease even IF she wasn't a total crackpot.
The accurate scientific statement would be: we have not yet investigated or looked for similar behaviour in spike protein created during {the four most common injections given under Emergency Use Authorization}. Caution would be warranted however given that the spike proteins induced by the injections are quite similar to those found in natural virus.
Your remark seemed to dodge my point that the Salk Institute did not talk about "COVID infection" causing the physical symptoms, but attributed them to the spike protein specifically.
Further, you responded TO ME that
The Salk Institute study did not report anti-vaccine results. It just didn’t. But some dishonest folks are twisting that study to make it say something it did not say.
seemingly implying that I was one of the dishonest people.
Ah, I think I see what the problem is.
You wrote: “Caution would be warranted however given that the spike proteins induced by the injections are quite similar to those found in natural virus.”
I did not address that part of your post because I don’t know enough about it to make a meaningful comment. As a side note, I have an honors degree in chemistry. But I got my lowest grade in biochemistry! So yeah, I just don’t know enough about spike proteins to make a comment.
Then you wrote: “The Salk Institute study did not report anti-vaccine results. It just didn’t. But some dishonest folks are twisting that study to make it say something it did not say. ...seemingly implying that I was one of the dishonest people.”
That’s a fair point. In my post #21 I was careful to tell Georgia Girl 2 that she was not one of those dishonest folks. But I neglected to add that to my post to you. I will blame it on my cat for distracting me.
If these doctors are correct then we are all doomed, however, they (the architects of this diabolical plan) have inadvertently provided all of us pathways to heaven and ensured those who devised this, hell on earth. I hope they all do live forever. But I will still pray for them.
We have plenty of that discussion here. I am sure their discussion will be analyzed here, with vigor, and rigor, which is much appreciated.
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