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Created by CH3MTR4IL5 > 9 months ago, 12 Feb 2024
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D3
WA, 1506 posts
20 May 2024 1:42PM
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You can also run the report for Australia only.

Funny how the flu is barely visible in the graph from April 2020 to January 2022.
It's like we skipped 2 whole flu seasons.
COVID infections don't come close to matching the missing flu cases.

And then in 2022 we somehow manage to have both Flu and COVID?

But our friend PC has to ignore this because it's "INCONVENIENT AND INCONSISTENT" with his narrative

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
23 May 2024 8:27PM
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Dr. McCullough Reveals the Dark Secret About Autism - Vigilant News Network

D3
WA, 1506 posts
23 May 2024 11:05PM
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Really, what is it?

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
23 May 2024 11:25PM
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Copy and paste

D3
WA, 1506 posts
24 May 2024 5:52AM
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Are you sharing your opinion based on your assessment of the information in that link?

fangman
WA, 1906 posts
24 May 2024 10:19AM
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Pcdefender said..
Dr. McCullough Reveals the Dark Secret About Autism - Vigilant News Network


Crikey! I didn't see this coming.
www.aap.com.au/factcheck/retracted-study-provides-greatest-hits-of-vaccine-misinfo/

D3
WA, 1506 posts
24 May 2024 10:45AM
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I think my favourite thing Dr McCullough does these days is dunking on medicine and vaccines so as to sell his own line of supplements

remery
WA, 3709 posts
24 May 2024 10:45AM
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Copy and paste this.

"A Dallas County court granted a temporary restraining order against [McCullough] in July on behalf of Baylor Scott & White Health for continuing to claim titles, including vice chief of internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center, even after he was fired from Baylor in February.

In addition, an article in Medscape, an online global news source for physicians and healthcare professionals, reported that Texas A&M College of Medicine, Texas Christian University and University of North Texas Health Science Center School of Medicine have also cut ties with McCullough for spreading misinformation."

D3
WA, 1506 posts
24 May 2024 11:03AM
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From Dr McCullough:
In the 1960s, kids got three shots. "Now, a child today faces 108 shots.""At one of the visits between age one and two, there's 13 shots administered altogether in children. And it's been well demonstrated that if a child gets sick with a big round of shots, and they have a seizure, there's about a 40% chance that the brain is injured, and they develop autism."

Here he claims that Vaccines cause seizures that cause brain injuries that cause autism.
But doesn't provide evidence.

But then on his substance, he wrote an article that says mutations on the MTHFR Gene cause Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Doesn't seem very consistent

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
24 May 2024 2:14PM
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Interesting fact from the UK. Contergan, ( thalidomide), was withdrawn from the market in Europe in 1961.

It was first mentioned in Parliament 11 years later.

remery
WA, 3709 posts
24 May 2024 4:33PM
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This might come in useful.

"The Herman Cain Award is an ironic award given to people who expressed hesitancy toward COVID-19 vaccines or face masks, who later died from COVID-19 or its complications. The award is named after American businessman and political figure Herman Cain, a Republican politician who died of COVID-19 complications after attending a 2020 Trump Tulsa rally in support of then-President Donald Trump without wearing a face mask. He'd publicly tweeted the disease was not deadly and discouraged people from taking it seriously. A text label which says "Awarded" is emblazoned on the conversation thread containing evidence and community discussions of a third party's anti-COVID mitigation positions and their subsequent death."

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
24 May 2024 4:39PM
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remery said..


In addition, an article in Medscape, an online global news source for physicians and healthcare professionals, reported that Texas A&M College of Medicine, Texas Christian University and University of North Texas Health Science Center School of Medicine have also cut ties with McCullough for spreading misinformation."


Misinformation in THEIR opinion.

remery
WA, 3709 posts
24 May 2024 5:06PM
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Pcdefender said..

Misinformation in THEIR opinion.


No, they did THEIR research and fired him.

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
24 May 2024 5:13PM
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And only their research is accurate lol.

remery
WA, 3709 posts
24 May 2024 5:41PM
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And only their research is accurate lol.


Well yes. Because theirs is an educational institution. You should try spending some time in one. You might learn something.

D3
WA, 1506 posts
24 May 2024 6:58PM
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And only their research is accurate lol.


Well it is if it's repeatable and stands up to scrutiny.

psychojoe
WA, 2238 posts
24 May 2024 9:25PM
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remery said..
This might come in useful.

"The Herman Cain Award is an ironic award given to people who expressed hesitancy toward COVID-19 vaccines or face masks, who later died from COVID-19 or its complications. The award is named after American businessman and political figure Herman Cain, a Republican politician who died of COVID-19 complications after attending a 2020 Trump Tulsa rally in support of then-President Donald Trump without wearing a face mask. He'd publicly tweeted the disease was not deadly and discouraged people from taking it seriously. A text label which says "Awarded" is emblazoned on the conversation thread containing evidence and community discussions of a third party's anti-COVID mitigation positions and their subsequent death."


This looks like something only a Pfizer executive could come up with. People were told that RNA doesn't transcribe into DNA, that's simply not true. People were right to be hesitant. And Danmask showed the value of public mask wearing. There was misinformation spilling in every direction. This"joke" isn't terribly funny. Even less respectful.

D3
WA, 1506 posts
24 May 2024 10:56PM
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Yeah I'd red thumb that Remery, rather insensitive.

But Joe!
Really? Spike protein RNA can transcribe into DNA?

remery
WA, 3709 posts
24 May 2024 10:57PM
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This looks like something only a Pfizer executive could come up with. People were told that RNA doesn't transcribe into DNA, that's simply not true. People were right to be hesitant. And Danmask showed the value of public mask wearing. There was misinformation spilling in every direction. This"joke" isn't terribly funny. Even less respectful.


www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/dna-transcription-426/

remery
WA, 3709 posts
24 May 2024 11:00PM
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D3 said..
Really? Spike protein RNA can transcribe into DNA?


In the flat earth world it does.

D3
WA, 1506 posts
24 May 2024 11:16PM
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remery said..

D3 said..
Really? Spike protein RNA can transcribe into DNA?



In the flat earth world it does.


Maybe if it was a retrovirus?

But if what Joe claims is true? Then I'd be much more worried about actually catching COVID than I am now.

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
25 May 2024 7:55AM
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I think my favourite thing Dr McCullough does these days is dunking on medicine and vaccines so as to sell his own line of supplements


It's an absolute mystery how human beings managed to survive the millennia prior to the development of allopathic medicine's.??

Today's average yank is guzzling prescription concoctions in frightening quantities. The health of the nation has deteriorated to a truly astonishing level. Most of the medical fraternity have become nothing more than sophisticated drug pushers for the pharmaceutical industry.

It's not much different here in Australia.

I knew within a few short weeks that the Covid scam was a scam when information started to trickle out about susceptibility to the disease being strongly associated to vitamin D deficiency. Had there been any inclination by the powers to be to rectify the situation the information would have been widely disseminated. Some third world countries even took to distributing it.

Not a whisper from our health agencies. The only logical conclusion I could come to is that they had a motive to keep people with vitamin D deficiency deficient.
McCullough is one of those rare individuals who has the courage to confront the corporatocracy.

D3
WA, 1506 posts
25 May 2024 6:55AM
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D3 said..
I think my favourite thing Dr McCullough does these days is dunking on medicine and vaccines so as to sell his own line of supplements



It's an absolute mystery how human beings managed to survive the millennia prior to the development of allopathic medicine's.??

Today's average yank is guzzling prescription concoctions in frightening quantities. The health of the nation has deteriorated to a truly astonishing level. Most of the medical fraternity have become nothing more than sophisticated drug pushers for the pharmaceutical industry.

It's not much different here in Australia.

I knew within a few short weeks that the Covid scam was a scam when information started to trickle out about susceptibility to the disease being strongly associated to vitamin D deficiency. Had there been any inclination by the powers to be to rectify the situation the information would have been widely disseminated. Some third world countries even took to distributing it.

Not a whisper from our health agencies. The only logical conclusion I could come to is that they had a motive to keep people with vitamin D deficiency deficient.
McCullough is one of those rare individuals who has the courage to confront the corporatocracy.

McCullough is just marketing his own brands of supplements, just like Alex Jones and countless others, pushing unnecessary vitamins and herbs.


You know "Allopathic" is the derogatory term homeopaths use when talking about medicine that actually works?

When you talk about surviving before the advent of modern medicine, take a look at how well your historical medicine dealt with disease and injury.


Vitamin D is one of things that "support" immune system function, there's no way to somehow supercharge your immune system by taking unnecessary amounts of Vitamin D.
If you're suffering from Vitamin D deficiency, that's different. But it doesn't necessarily mean your immune system is completely disabled.

psychojoe
WA, 2238 posts
25 May 2024 7:07AM
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Here's a boring link.
There's some much better work around but I stopped saving articles to share on Seabreeze.

Enough to make me wonder if it's only those with pre cancerous cells floating about that suffered the autoimmune side effects. But that's going off on a tangent

advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/24/eabf1771.full

psychojoe
WA, 2238 posts
25 May 2024 7:30AM
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This one is an easier read.
I'll have to have a look for one that's more informative.

scitechdaily.com/new-discovery-shows-human-cells-can-write-rna-sequences-into-dna-challenges-central-principle-in-biology/

D3
WA, 1506 posts
25 May 2024 7:55AM
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So, in answer to the question of whether Covid Spike protein mRNA can be reversed transcribed into the DNA in human cells, your answer is?

A paper that has nothing about COVID spike protein mRNA being reverse transcribed into DNA, but specific template RNA to DNA for DNA repair.

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
25 May 2024 10:11AM
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D3 said..

japie said..


D3 said..
I think my favourite thing Dr McCullough does these days is dunking on medicine and vaccines so as to sell his own line of supplements




It's an absolute mystery how human beings managed to survive the millennia prior to the development of allopathic medicine's.??

Today's average yank is guzzling prescription concoctions in frightening quantities. The health of the nation has deteriorated to a truly astonishing level. Most of the medical fraternity have become nothing more than sophisticated drug pushers for the pharmaceutical industry.

It's not much different here in Australia.

I knew within a few short weeks that the Covid scam was a scam when information started to trickle out about susceptibility to the disease being strongly associated to vitamin D deficiency. Had there been any inclination by the powers to be to rectify the situation the information would have been widely disseminated. Some third world countries even took to distributing it.

Not a whisper from our health agencies. The only logical conclusion I could come to is that they had a motive to keep people with vitamin D deficiency deficient.
McCullough is one of those rare individuals who has the courage to confront the corporatocracy.


McCullough is just marketing his own brands of supplements, just like Alex Jones and countless others, pushing unnecessary vitamins and herbs.


You know "Allopathic" is the derogatory term homeopaths use when talking about medicine that actually works?

When you talk about surviving before the advent of modern medicine, take a look at how well your historical medicine dealt with disease and injury.


Vitamin D is one of things that "support" immune system function, there's no way to somehow supercharge your immune system by taking unnecessary amounts of Vitamin D.
If you're suffering from Vitamin D deficiency, that's different. But it doesn't necessarily mean your immune system is completely disabled.


allopathynounal? lop? a? thy ?-?l?-p?-th? a-: a system of medical practice that emphasizes diagnosing and treating disease and the use of conventional, evidence-based therapeutic measures (such as drugs or surgery)

Vitamin D is not one of the "things that supports immune system function".
Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible for increasing intestinal absorption of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate, and for many other biological effects.

If a body is deficient in vitamin D your body will not function effectively.

"I knew within a few short weeks that the Covid scam was a scam when information started to trickle out about susceptibility to the disease being strongly associated to vitamin D deficiency."

The key word there is deficiency. So the allopathic doctors made the connection, correctly, but the health agencies did not do anything to ensure that deficiency was...

Bloody hell this is just too hard

psychojoe
WA, 2238 posts
25 May 2024 8:16AM
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Yeah. Not going to be able to help with specifics on this. You can just follow the current science that ncRNAs are mostly just junk, or you can accept that conditions that required replication continue years beyond the ten hour half life of mRNA.

D3
WA, 1506 posts
25 May 2024 8:39AM
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So Japie, the founder of Homeopathy made up the term Allopathic back in the early 1800's to describe medicine that wasn't Homeopathy.

It is a term that people in the SCAM world use to describe modern medicine today, not actually what modern, conventional medicine is called.

Since then, modern medicine has changed dramatically and actually works. Homeopathy hasn't changed and still doesn't work.

The term allopathisch was introduced by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), in opposition to his earlier coinage hom?opathisch (from Merriam Webster)

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
25 May 2024 11:41AM
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D3 said..
So Japie, the founder of Homeopathy made up the term Allopathic back in the early 1800's to describe medicine that wasn't Homeopathy.

It is a term that people in the SCAM world use to describe modern medicine today, not actually what modern, conventional medicine is called.

Since then, modern medicine has changed dramatically and actually works. Homeopathy hasn't changed and still doesn't work.

The term allopathisch was introduced by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), in opposition to his earlier coinage hom?opathisch (from Merriam Webster)


Got it. Modern medicine.
Only a clot would deny that massive progress has been made in the past 100 years.

I'd not be able to kite were it not for two successful operations way back. Cured of malaria as a kid. Even got a vitamin deficiency story.

Three months of hideous pain and disgusting carbuncles caused by a coral induced staph infection. Four quacks, four doses of antibiotics. Final doctor took a blood sample. Called me the following day to see him where he informed me that I had a B12 deficiency. Gave me an injection there and then with three more to follow up and whoosh, bye bye infection.

But also only a clot will deny that the pharmaceutical industry has a record that makes Mengele look like Mother Teresa. Sure they've produced some incredible products. There is also a trail of bodies all over the world.

The plandemic is the ultimate example.

And deny it as enthusiastically as you like, the truth is seeping out and people will look back on this era in awe of our capacity to be hoodwinked into accepting the BS.



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