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PCR testing can be valuable with high specificity and sensitivity, but if you set the thresholds out of wack...then garbage out. Which again was precisely the point during covid. Not to mention the tests are very susceptible to contamination, which is why you need highly trained lab personnel to run the tests. Something that was not even remotely close to possible during covid with all the tests they tried to run. Then there were reagent shortages so you couldn't get a result in a timely manner most of the time anyway. What good is a result when you get it three to five days after collecting the sample? I actually went to one of the drive through PCR test sites the second time I had covid. Then I came home and immediately ran a rapid immunoassay. The at home test was a screaming positive. A 5/5 test line intensity that we used for scoring qualitative tests as semi quantitative. The next day I received my PCR result. Negative. 😂 A total ***** show.
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What does this mean? It means if you accept anything past 33 thermocycles as a positive you are saying that someone is positive with zero clinical relevancy. They have no clinical symptoms and aren't shedding virus so they can't transmit. Yet they locked people down for days anyway because the result was "positive" At around 35+ cycles you've either amplified viral debris, caught a non specific false positive.....or you've just happened to catch a very early infection. Which is precisely why you don't use PCR to mass screen for positives, you use cheap at home rapid immunoassays that can be tested at home reliably and as often as needed to catch true positives The PCR covid assays were clown world to anyone who has ever developed and performed diagnostic PCR tests. IOW not Quack. He swallowed this ***** deep. Through a fire hose and then puked it out as if his MD makes him an authority in any way, shape or form.
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Many people under 25 also have type 2 diabetes or other underlying conditions that would make them candidates to get the vaccine Quack. Also the mortality data is useless as they counted people who died with covid just the same as people who died from covid or covid complications. Garbage in, garbage out. Which was the entire point.
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In the simplest terms an immune response occurs when your body recognizes something as non self. Distinguishing self from non self antigens is a hallmark of immunity. Autoimmune disorders occur when your immune system generates an immune response against "self" antigens. So Quack is right about this. A vaccine delivers a fragment or attenuated version of the pathogen to illicit an immune response without causing illness. This primes the immune system with memory cells and antibodies to respond to future challenges from the pathogen. That's it. There's nothing in the definition that says a vaccine absolutely prevents future infection. This is because no vaccine exists that is 100% effective. Not measles. Not polio. Not flu. Not covid. This is especially true of vaccines for rapidly mutating respiratory viruses such as covid. So if you're a 70 year old obese diabetic with heart disease you take the vaccine even knowing it probably won't prevent infection, but it almost certainly will reduce the severity of your symptoms if you do get infected. When you're old with chronic disease this can be the difference between living and dying. Even in a healthy 70 year old an immune response to a vaccine isn't going to be as robust as with a healthy 20 year old. Just as with everything else when we age our immune systems aren't what they once were when we were younger. So when you're under 25 and healthy as a horse getting the covid vaccine might make the difference between feeling crappy for a little shorter time.
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I imagine 4th&schlong as being an angry obese 60+ moron. Should he have taken the vaccine? 100% Finding also. Pushing 60. Pasty, pear shaped and flabby. Should he have taken the vaccine? Absolutely. Should either of them been compelled to take it by their government, employer or any other entity? Absolutely not. Should anyone under around 35 without any existing health conditions have taken the vaccine? In almost every case, no.
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https://x.com/EasternVoices/status/1954529873810141623?t=bn70qtd-g8PjnVI7MCdYNA&s=19 X.com does not allow embedding of this tweet. Why? Because it shows jihadists murdering a hospital worker in cold blood.
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The Russia Hoax Profiles: Nellie and Bruce Ohr
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Gregg Jarrett had it right six years ago. Reliable media, who won Pulitzer's specifically for lying about Russiagate, still refuse to tell the truth (Sigh)… more treason… 🚨 Newly Declassified FBI Docs Proves Fusion GPS Contractor Nellie Ohr lied to Congress and Fabricated Evidence Against President Trump re: Crossfire Hurricane • Nellie Ohr denied sharing her dossier research with the DOJ —— that was a lie…. 339 pages of emails show she sent it to at least 3 prosecutors. —— the emails prove she knew of the DOJ’s investigation of Trump even though she testified otherwise • Nellie Ohr helped research and fabricate phone dossiers on President Trump • Nellie Ohr meets with Christopher Steele at the Mayflower hotel, 9am July 30th, 2016 The very next day, “Crossfire Hurricane” was launched against Donald Trump…. The Declassified Docs also showed: • The 2019 FBI analysis confirms Ohr lied about her contributions, including misrepresenting the timing of her acquisition of a ham radio license, which occurred during her Fusion GPS employment, not before as she claimed. • The ham radio license issue is pretty significant, as it suggests Ohr sought covert communication methods during her sensitive work, potentially to avoid surveillance or digital trails. • The document’s release was facilitated by FBI Director Kash Patel… rumble.com/v6u309v-newly-… -
Let's first just get this out of the way for Finding.... Nellie Ohr isn't hot. 😂 Let's scratch the surface with two central players in the hoax. Two more names leftists have never heard because the reliable media never told them. Kash explains how statute of limitations will likely save Nellie from being charged.
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Oh man… not sure how to write this. Here it goes. January of this year, I did something I hadn’t done… ever. I gave Trump credit for doing something good. I gave him credit for keeping his promises to us in Western North Carolina. I could never have imagined the volume of hate and anger I received from doing something that was obviously the right thing to do. Just giving credit where credit was due. Saying thank you. Since that moment, I’ve learned a lot. I’ve learned that some of my liberal friends were never friends. They torched our friendship almost immediately… just for thanking Trump. I learned that many liberals seem to preach tolerance, but aren’t tolerant of conservative ideas AT ALL, it’s just an act to pretend to be moral. I learned that the greatest organizations in the world are churches… something that was genuinely UNTHINKABLE for me a year ago. I learned that the media just… lie. They lie constantly and without fear of being caught. I learned this lying comes from a bizarre sense of righteous morality that the lie, in the end, will achieve some good. I learned they cannot be trusted. I learned that I offloaded my own critical thinking to these organizations, and that many of the news “stories” I believed were true… never were. I learned what it means to be swatted. I learned what it’s like to have some crazed leftists send armed police to my home, with my kids in their beds, at 2AM claiming I had been shot and to break down the door. I learned that the only thing in the world that can change a persons mind is kindness is action… because that’s what changed mine. I learned that kindness is telling the truth, not protecting someone’s feelings. I learned that telling the truth is the most dangerous thing you can do, and that’s why free speech matters so much. I learned that free speech is never truly free… they will come after your entire life and try to destroy everything in it. …but it’s worth it It’s all been worth it.
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DOGE Big Balls Assaulted in DC
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits