Posted on 11/19/2021 1:56:20 AM PST by blueplum
baggie, why would you care what science says? Team Q specializes in making stuff up. It’s the coin of the Q realm.
That’s why you’ve tried so hard to link vaccines to this study when it’s about the virus itself and vaccines aren’t part of it at all.
Loss of taste and smell is a symptom of a zinc deficiency. This makes sense to me as your body is scarfing up all its zinc to fight the virus.
You're actually right. I don't care what science says. Not your version of science anyway. The 'science' that is really politics. The 'science' that shuts down debate. The 'science' that hides and denies real evidence. Yea, 'F' your science I say.
Science has just become another word like 'racism', 'nazi', and as we've seen recently, 'anti-semite' (h/t gas_dr). It means what you want it to mean.
And 'Team Q', as you call it, is what I call 'Team Patriot' and we don't make stuff up. You just don't understand the act of looking at facts and connecting dots. For you, if you can't touch it with your fingers or CNN confirms it, it doesn't exist. We call that the 'Humblegunner Effect'.
Its one of the main ways the derps keep people ignorant and put their narrative into your empty head. You become your own worst enemy. And the best part is, you think you have original thought and are way smarter than us mouth breathing 'conspiracy nuts'.
That’s why you’ve tried so hard to link vaccines to this study when it’s about the virus itself and vaccines aren’t part of it at all.
Yea, crazy huh? What's even more crazy is how these 'scientists', bluevax, and now you (Vaxham) think you can decouple the vaccine from ANY study of 'adverse effects' of the covid after a large number of the world's population is of the mudblood (vaxxed) persuasion.
Hey, wait. That's another reason to not care what your version of 'science' says.
Yea, Pelham. You keep proving you're one of the bad guys and on the wrong side of history and freedom loving people everywhere. And I had such high hopes for you.
It has been thoroughly debunked and disproven by actual real world facts. You poor dear. You just aren't keeping up.
This could be fun. Pretty well any vet or active duty that has been around gunfire or aircraft or armor will have some tinnitus and hearing loss.
Awww, baggie, if you are going to quote me at least get it right. I questioned and no one answered (so in a debate it flows my way) the veracity of the OP in what you are referring to. It came from a website from some nut who thought terrorists followed him to the Philippines, was told to stop claims medicinal value of coconut oil, and links on his website the statement that Jews are part of the Luciferian new world order, and impugns trump as being the puppet of Netanyahu. I am happy, though, that you thought to cite my brilliance. Perhaps you will yet have hope to become a little more reasonable.
Have a lovely evening and a good weekend.
Huh?
First paragraph of the article. Ringing ears and hearing loss are frequent targets of covid. Could be fun to make a diagnosis of these symptoms in veterans and tie it to covid.
It was a feeble attempt at levity. Hope you have a good evening :-)
Speaking of citing brilliance. Let me cite some for you (which you never responded to, of course) by the great Buddha himself.
(excerpt)
What you seem to think is the source of the info we are trying to discuss is simply somebody's blog site with a copy and a link to the info and the source. The info itself is from a decades old collection of your people, doctors. The AAPS are good people. For those who still believe in the Hippo Oath, in patients and doctors rights over hospital/state entities and in general medical freedom. They take no financial incentives for their work. The AAPS has nothing to do with your painfully off-topic rant about "antisemitic" stuff.
(more at link)
And the day I 'cite your brilliance' is the day you can shave my head and call me Mildred.
You just say dumb things then hit the repeat button. Hardly brilliance, goodman.
Now go to bed. You're drunk.
p.s. I say again. The author's 'veracity' has nothing to do with the facts OR the truth. They are either true or not true. But nice try, doh.
Ok .. Kinda a whooshed over me. Must be getting late. Lol.
Well hello, Mildred.
Re: 40 - Interesting info.
The references to research in peer reviewed journals is helpful, with the understanding that some FReepers that do not believe in COVID-19 vaccinations discount research in peer reviewed journals. Mainly? because of a general lack of discernment for information via various sources. Information from the CDC, FDA, Martin Kuldorff, Robert Young, Stu Peters, etc. needs to be considered and evaluated.
Ahahahahaha.
Furry, you're such a card.
Oh Lawd, you goin' to hell for lyin'!
LOL!
And you say you don't have people.
I can’t help that I’m clever and personable and funny and totes adorbs.
The Good Lord made me that way and thems the facts.
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