Thurmal34 Posted September 6 Posted September 6 Hoping you dullards lose 1-3 grandchildren to diseases we already defeated thru scientific research and medicine. I’ve never seen a more gullible and sycophantic group of ignoramuses eschew their own self interest in the name of white supremacy. You’ll get what you asked for in the form of your loved ones dying. 2
JDHillFan Posted September 6 Posted September 6 5 hours ago, stevestojan said: Some here truly think vaccines cause autism. Some? Who? I looked back several pages and there is one comment in the last 2+ months. That comment is: After watching Big Pharma's behavior during Covid I think there's a good chance vaccines ARE contributing to autism. Roundy-level post.
AlBUNDY4TDS Posted September 6 Posted September 6 5 hours ago, Thurmal34 said: Hoping you dullards lose 1-3 grandchildren to diseases we already defeated thru scientific research and medicine. I’ve never seen a more gullible and sycophantic group of ignoramuses eschew their own self interest in the name of white supremacy. You’ll get what you asked for in the form of your loved ones dying. We actually do sacrifice children in the name of white supremacy.
Niagara Bill Posted September 6 Posted September 6 8 hours ago, JFKjr said: There's science, and there's Big Pharma Science. You've bought the latter. Wrong...the US bought big Pharma. Opioids are US big pharma, politicians, even trump takes BIG dollars for campaigns. Big Pharma owns the US, every street corner has a pharma/healthcare money industry. But flipping 180 degrees is dumb. Just plain dumb. The same industry, chemical, infiltrated your food chain, thanks to greed, yield, demands for MORE from the soil, more from the cattle, pigs, chickens, turkeys, bigger, fatter, more more more. GMO, 9 types of apples to 127, carrots in rainbow colors, anti biotics in every animal in the food chain, all ingested by people. Kennedy has made sense in some areas, but vaccines is not the area to jump on without real knowledge. You cannot have the uneducated making these evaluations. I recognize big pharma is pushing back through all the politicians they own. Allergies maybe a product of chemicals in the food...but no Bubba is going to prove that...it takes knowledge, education and controlled research, not nonsense like is being heard from Kennedy now.
JFKjr Posted September 6 Posted September 6 7 hours ago, Thurmal34 said: Hoping you dullards lose 1-3 grandchildren to diseases we already defeated thru scientific research and medicine. I’ve never seen a more gullible and sycophantic group of ignoramuses eschew their own self interest in the name of white supremacy. You’ll get what you asked for in the form of your loved ones dying. That's truly an amazing statement to make, hoping that ANYONE ('you dullards' whatever) LOSE (wow, you put a number on it!) 1-3 grandchildren to disease. I would never say that about anyone for any reason. I'm against the Covid vaccine for some good reasons of my own, I encourage people to avoid it, or at least avoid boosters if they've taken it. And I don't wish ill health or DEATH (I presume that's what you mean by 'lose') on ANYONE, no matter what their beliefs. Even if they fall squarely in the camp of being in favor of: the Covid vaccine mandate, restrictions on those who aren't vaccinated, in favor of those people paying higher health premiums or being denied organ transplants (all of which were discussed at the height of the Covid era) -- even people favoring all of that, I would NOT wish them ill health or death. However you would wish that upon others if they don't agree with YOUR beliefs on childhood vaccines. What I would suggest for people currently who have young kids relates to the MMR specifically. Back in the day when it was starting to be questioned, parents were starting to request that the measles shot be given separately, as it was the combined MMR that was at issue. Big Pharma thought that this trend would harm the uptake of the combine MMR vaccine, so they PULLED the single dose version, forcing parents to give their kids the 3-in-1 MMR. Oh well. Currently the odds of becoming autistic in the U.S. is 1 in 31. (Down from 1 in 10,000 in 1970) The MMR shot is recommended to be given between the ages of 15 and 18 months. However, if a parent waits until the age of 3 or later to get that shot for their toddler, then the odds of that child becoming autistic are SEVEN times less. That's a simple thing a parent can do to reduce the risk. That's what I would recommend a parent would do at this point. (not skip the vaccine, or skip all vaccines) I would not recommend kids get the Covid or flu shots either. I hope all your relatives are healthy and remain so. 1
nedboy7 Posted September 6 Posted September 6 1 minute ago, JFKjr said: That's truly an amazing statement to make, hoping that ANYONE ('you dullards' whatever) LOSE (wow, you put a number on it!) 1-3 grandchildren to disease. I would never say that about anyone for any reason. I'm against the Covid vaccine for some good reasons of my own, I encourage people to avoid it, or at least avoid boosters if they've taken it. And I don't wish ill health or DEATH (I presume that's what you mean by 'lose') on ANYONE, no matter what their beliefs. Even if they fall squarely in the camp of being in favor of: the Covid vaccine mandate, restrictions on those who aren't vaccinated, in favor of those people paying higher health premiums or being denied organ transplants (all of which were discussed at the height of the Covid era) -- even people favoring all of that, I would NOT wish them ill health or death. However you would wish that upon others if they don't agree with YOUR beliefs on childhood vaccines. What I would suggest for people currently who have young kids relates to the MMR specifically. Back in the day when it was starting to be questioned, parents were starting to request that the measles shot be given separately, as it was the combined MMR that was at issue. Big Pharma thought that this trend would harm the uptake of the combine MMR vaccine, so they PULLED the single dose version, forcing parents to give their kids the 3-in-1 MMR. Oh well. Currently the odds of becoming autistic in the U.S. is 1 in 31. (Down from 1 in 10,000 in 1970) The MMR shot is recommended to be given between the ages of 15 and 18 months. However, if a parent waits until the age of 3 or later to get that shot for their toddler, then the odds of that child becoming autistic are SEVEN times less. That's a simple thing a parent can do to reduce the risk. That's what I would recommend a parent would do at this point. (not skip the vaccine, or skip all vaccines) I would not recommend kids get the Covid or flu shots either. I hope all your relatives are healthy and remain so. It’s so cute when you pretend to care about children or others lives. 1
JFKjr Posted September 6 Posted September 6 Just now, nedboy7 said: It’s so cute when you pretend to care about children or others lives. And this is why liberalism is a mental disorder. 1
Wolfgang Posted September 6 Posted September 6 7 hours ago, Thurmal34 said: Hoping you dullards lose 1-3 grandchildren to diseases we already defeated thru scientific research and medicine. I’ve never seen a more gullible and sycophantic group of ignoramuses eschew their own self interest in the name of white supremacy. You’ll get what you asked for in the form of your loved ones dying. 7 hours ago, Thurmal34 said: You’ll get what you asked for in the form of your loved ones dying. The warm and fuzzy sentiments from the America loving lefties... They are consumed by hate... I bet this lady is quietly wishing for a plague as we speak... Praying for another round of lockdowns and mandatory mask nonsense... Punctuated by another round of mandatory "vaccines"... 1
nedboy7 Posted September 6 Posted September 6 2 hours ago, JFKjr said: And this is why liberalism is a mental disorder. Because you’re a hypocrite cultist? Good argument. 1
stevestojan Posted September 6 Posted September 6 (edited) 1 hour ago, JFKjr said: Go RFK! Here we go again, but according to you @JDHillFan, no one is claiming vaccines cause autism. What’s wonderful about this particular tweet is the lack of any credible source of the “data” by this brainworm moron who “can tell children are sick just by looking at them” but any source that had medical doctors on it would be dismissed as “controlled by big pharma” and anyone in the CDC who questioned this nonsense would lose their jobs. This is getting terrifying. Edited September 6 by stevestojan
JFKjr Posted September 6 Posted September 6 1 minute ago, stevestojan said: Here we go again, but according to you @JDHillFan, no one is claiming vaccines cause autism. What’s wonderful about this particular tweet is the lack of any credible source of the “data” this moron who “can tell children are sick just by looking at them” but any source that had medical doctors on it would be dismissed as “controlled by big pharma” and anyone in the CDC who questioned this nonsense would lose their jobs. This is getting terrifying. You may be "terrified" (as you were during Covid) but you can still run out and get as many jabs as you want. And you can have family members jabbed to the moon and back. Get as much 'gene therapy' as you like. It's also interesting that you're terrified by someone proposing we do do some REAL testing on vaccines. That might answer a lot of questions people have. Terrifying!
stevestojan Posted September 6 Posted September 6 (edited) 12 minutes ago, JFKjr said: You may be "terrified" (as you were during Covid) but you can still run out and get as many jabs as you want. And you can have family members jabbed to the moon and back. Get as much 'gene therapy' as you like. It's also interesting that you're terrified by someone proposing we do do some REAL testing on vaccines. That might answer a lot of questions people have. Terrifying! JFC, you dolt. I’ve said several times I am against forced/mandated covid vaccines. I also believe RFKs vaccine rhetoric is dangerous. Both can be true. But you just blindly follow a guy with zero qualifications who tells you what you want to hear to confirm your conspiracy theories. Yes, it’s terrifying. I chose to listen to my doctors. But I also know you think all of them are in some grand conspiracy to make money and want everyone to get autism or die because every one of them that went to an actual medical school and are board certified is part of this major evil plan. ”Gene therapy.” 😂😂😂 Edited September 6 by stevestojan
JDHillFan Posted September 6 Posted September 6 55 minutes ago, stevestojan said: Here we go again, but according to you @JDHillFan, no one is claiming vaccines cause autism. What’s wonderful about this particular tweet is the lack of any credible source of the “data” by this brainworm moron who “can tell children are sick just by looking at them” but any source that had medical doctors on it would be dismissed as “controlled by big pharma” and anyone in the CDC who questioned this nonsense would lose their jobs. This is getting terrifying. Not possible to be more wrong. You threw out a “some here” and I pointed out a single ambiguous post in this thread in over two months as the only possible basis for your claim. Very weak on your part. Don’t be a Roundy. Hilarious! 76yo beta senator from the top rope!!
JFKjr Posted September 6 Posted September 6 1 hour ago, stevestojan said: JFC, you dolt. I’ve said several times I am against forced/mandated covid vaccines. I also believe RFKs vaccine rhetoric is dangerous. Both can be true. But you just blindly follow a guy with zero qualifications who tells you what you want to hear to confirm your conspiracy theories. Yes, it’s terrifying. I chose to listen to my doctors. But I also know you think all of them are in some grand conspiracy to make money and want everyone to get autism or die because every one of them that went to an actual medical school and are board certified is part of this major evil plan. ”Gene therapy.” 😂😂😂 I already specified my stance on childhood vaccines, which basically involves avoiding flu/HPV and delaying MMR until age three. That doesn't sound like a 'grand conspiracy' to me. Do you agree with Thurmal that you want people's children/grandchildren to die if they don't agree with your views?
stevestojan Posted September 6 Posted September 6 17 minutes ago, JFKjr said: I already specified my stance on childhood vaccines, which basically involves avoiding flu/HPV and delaying MMR until age three. That doesn't sound like a 'grand conspiracy' to me. Do you agree with Thurmal that you want people's children/grandchildren to die if they don't agree with your views? Your stance is reasonable; but how can you support RFK who is saying much more extreme things?? And re-tweeting his nonsense? And blaming ***** Tylenol? Kenvue should sue for billions. And no one with a sane bone in their body agrees with anyone who wishes harm on children.
JFKjr Posted September 6 Posted September 6 5 minutes ago, stevestojan said: Your stance is reasonable; but how can you support RFK who is saying much more extreme things?? And re-tweeting his nonsense? And blaming ***** Tylenol? Kenvue should sue for billions. And no one with a sane bone in their body agrees with anyone who wishes harm on children. Like it or not, RFK is the leader of the Dept. of Health & Human Services. Hopefully he will get Big Pharma influence OUT of the CDC, FDA & NIH. Hopefully the research will be done to determine what's really going on with vaccines and many other issues. Here's another one, the lax regulation on MEDICAL DEVICES. Sounds like you'd rather have 'business as usual' with Big Pharma. The Bleeding Edge In The Bleeding Edge, Academy Award-nominated investigative filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering turn their sights on the $400 billion medical device industry,[4] examining lax regulations, corporate cover-ups, and profit-driven incentives that put patients at risk daily. Weaving emotionally powerful stories of people whose lives have been irrevocably harmed, it asks: What lifesaving technologies may actually be killing us? According to the director, "Very few people know about the medical device industry and the fact that it is even less regulated than pharmaceuticals". The film explores the process of regulating medical devices, primarily in the United States, and the impact of certain faulty devices on patients.[5]
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted September 6 Posted September 6 2 hours ago, stevestojan said: JFC, you dolt. I’ve said several times I am against forced/mandated covid vaccines. I also believe RFKs vaccine rhetoric is dangerous. Both can be true. But you just blindly follow a guy with zero qualifications who tells you what you want to hear to confirm your conspiracy theories. Yes, it’s terrifying. I chose to listen to my doctors. But I also know you think all of them are in some grand conspiracy to make money and want everyone to get autism or die because every one of them that went to an actual medical school and are board certified is part of this major evil plan. ”Gene therapy.” 😂😂😂 I don’t think there’s some grand conspiracy, but my experience with doctors is trust but verify. Remember these are the same folks who prescribed Oxy with regularity, well intentioned though is might have been. I also believe there are doctors who take the least common denominator to a patient with a problem—-anxious? Here’s a prescription. Upset? Here’s a prescription. 1 1
nedboy7 Posted September 7 Posted September 7 10 hours ago, JDHillFan said: Not possible to be more wrong. You threw out a “some here” and I pointed out a single ambiguous post in this thread in over two months as the only possible basis for your claim. Very weak on your part. Don’t be a Roundy. Hilarious! 76yo beta senator from the top rope!! the junkie fraudster.
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