Posted on 10/11/2021 7:30:20 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Yes, because VPN's and ethernet were so common back then. LIAR!
...so someone studied computer science in the early 80s, the infancy of computing, but they’re a liar because they’re up to speed on modern computing technologies such as VPN? Seems you just want to call this person a fraud for making a false equivalency.
RE: Yes, because VPN’s and ethernet were so common back then. LIAR!
He said he was a computer science student, he did not ay he used VPN’s back then. That doesn’t mean he cannot UNDERSTAND the concept and update his computer science knowledge to keep up with technology long after he graduated. If he can master the science of mRNA, learning about VPN’s should be a breeze.
I think you’re reading too much into his statement.
Exactly right. My wife got her computer science degree back in the 80’s but she has kept up with the technology since then. Too many people here on FR fall over themselves to play “gotcha!” without thinking things through.
Malone again. Id like to hear it from another source. It certainly isn’t my experience or my colleagues but then we haven’t made it our life’s mission to speak out against the vaccine or promote meditation as a early treatment for covid
If Dr. Malone is not a liar, then he’s a wild exaggerator. He continually claims to be the inventor of mRNA vaccines (that claim can even be found on his website).
Yet no one else in the scientific community will back that claim. Malone did some pioneering research on RNA. But for him to imply that he was the mRNA vaccine “inventor” is like a plumber claiming that he built a building just because he worked on part of it.
Scoundrels abound on both sides of this vaccine debate. Is Malone one of them? I dunno. Maybe.
RE: Malone again. Id like to hear it from another source.
Exactly what is the problem with Dr. Malone?
Wow.
“As the companies hurried to test the vaccines last year, safety monitors were focusing all their energy on spotting truly dangerous side effects.”
You're messing up their game plan. Your strategy is cutting into the desired death rate needed to achieve depopulation, their ultimate goal.
I think his point is that he’s a bit of a techie type of person.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC297778/
He and two others are listed with his name listed first.
“”” We have developed an efficient and reproducible method for RNA transfection, using a synthetic cationic lipid “””
Quickly found via a citation on wikipedia’s mRNA vaccine page
He is a cardiologist styling himself as an epidemiologist speaking well outside his area of expertise. He like several of the others appears to seek press and enjoys the attention. Even if what he says is true for him I would like to hear a broader experience. The only threat I have experienced was early on in the pandemic when we were informed by the state board disciplinary action could be taken if we did not follow the public health orders around masking and gatherings. a o other threats or actions have been issued that I am aware of. arhat doesn’t mean it isn’t broader of course but I would like to hear it from more than an attention seeker and involving something i. this country not italy
Can anyone spell IVERMECTIN?
Most doctors here in Oregon deny vaxxination side affects. When you do get a chance to corner a doctor to talk about it they literally look over their shoulder and almost whisper.
Every health care provider in Oregon, that is licensed to prescribe Rx, got a letter from Gov. Kate Brown, early on, warning them about prescribing alternate therapies. It was specific to HCQ but the message set the tone.
Yes, because VPN's and ethernet were so common back then. LIAR!
Well, I understand about C#.NET, SQL, Informatia and other publish/subscribe buses, APM and Dynatrace, splunk, and NoSQL DB's..... and I was a comp sci degree back in 1980, too.
We keep up, us computer folk.
I thought things through and still played "gotchya!".
Gotchya!
That’s a shame, meditation would probably work better and be far less dangerous than the clot shots against covid.
RE: He is a cardiologist styling himself as an epidemiologist speaking well outside his area of expertise.
I’m not interested in what people think he’s styling himself as... I want to know whether his claims about the current mRNA vaccines have any basis in science. *THAT* is the issue here.
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