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TruthTalker22

@TruthTalker22

Former Army medic, now MD/epidemiologist. Opinions are based on evidence, not politics or social media fakes. Anonymous to keep creeps away from my workplace.

Academic medical center Katılım Eylül 2021
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☕️ Coffee & Covid News 🇺🇸
Pfizer must feel like it’s been one damned thing after another lately. In a year packed with horrible news for the jabs (not to mention poor jab recipients), yesterday saw a critical new discovery of jab problems, possibly the worst and most damning yet. How bad was it? It was so bad that, even though I almost never make predictions anymore, I will predict this: The FDA will be forced to withdraw the mRNA covid shots because of this study. I’m not even joking about that. Our investigation begins with yesterday’s Telegraph article about a new study headlined, “One in four who had Moderna or Pfizer Covid jabs experienced unintended immune response.” (#selection-2303.61-2307.8" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">archive.ph/sJ3ic#selectio…) The explosive, new, peer-reviewed, gold-standard study is already making news even though it was only published yesterday, December 6th. And it published in the well—respected Journal Nature, featuring the multisyllabic, incomprehensible title, “N1-methylpseudouridylation of mRNA causes +1 ribosomal frameshifting.” (nature.com/articles/s4158…) This study features twenty authors. There is safety in numbers. Don’t let the mind-numbing title fool you. If Kevin McKernan’s SV40 monkey-virus discovery tossed a hand-grenade into Pfizer’s machine-gun bunker, this carefully-written study dropped a tactical nuke on Pfizer’s Pacific Fleet anchoring at Hawaii. The study’s implications are vast. Since the science is a little thick — no, it’s very thick — I’ll start by telling you the end first. Here’s how the Telegraph’s article defensively described the study’s results. Keep in mind, they were down-playing the results, as much as they possibly could: No adverse effects were created by the error, data show, but Cambridge scientists found such vaccines were not perfect and sometimes led to nonsense proteins being made instead of the desired Covid “spike”, which mimics infection and leads to antibody production (and) an immune system flare-up. The new study, published in Nature, found this occurred in around 25-30 per cent of people. Hahaha! The vaccines were “not perfect!!” Omygosh! Please, stop! Hahahaha! It hurts to laugh! Whew. Alright, I’m okay now. Onwards. Here’s the simple version: the researchers discovered that a necessary ingredient in the mRNA vaccines (1-methylpseudouridine) has an unfortunate side-effect: it messes up RNA translation one-third of the time by slipping a gear every so often. Instead of making the intended spike protein, these tiny mistranslational slip-ups create … other things. Other kinds of proteins. New ones. And there’s no way at all to predict what kind of protein it will create. It’s stochastic (completely random). The ‘vaccine’ creates stochastic proteins one third of the time. In one-third of cells, not people, like the Telegraph again mis-reported. There are trillions of mRNA packages in each shot. So — unless I’m missing something — what the study is saying, without actually saying it, is that this is happening inside every single jab recipient. And it’s happening a lot. Now, you know I hate to sound negative, but I’m guessing there would have been a lot more vaccine hesitancy had people known that trillions of their cells would soon randomly be creating bizarre, novel proteins, and for an indeterminate and possibly long time. That sounds a lot like Russian roulette. Nobody could possibly know what kinds of problems this kind of thing might cause. Mostly because they’ve never tested anything like this before, except maybe down in the lowest level of the secret dungeons under Dr. Mengele’s laboratory. Do not let them get away with it when the citizen volunteers will inevitably argue, “hey, they were new vaccines, of course we’re going to learn some unexpected things about them. Nobody expected them to be perfect.” Um, NO. They called it “misinformation” when we said the shots were “experimental.” They said the shots were the best-tested, safest vaccines in human history. They said we learned all the long-term side effects within the first 90 days — and guess what? There were none. No long term side effects. Honestly, sometimes it’s infuriating how stupid our experts are. Continuing on, the Telegraph first claimed ‘no adverse effects’ were caused by the ‘nonsense proteins,’ but then turned right around and said they cause an unintended immune system flare-up. That is an adverse effect, morons. But second, they are just slapping the old “no evidence” gag around. In this case, the Telegraph’s “no evidence” argument is an archaic, tired-out, well-known logical fallacy called the “Argument from Ignorance.” All they are really saying is, we don’t know what the adverse effects might be. I don’t want to quibble, but saying “There ARE NO adverse effects” is a rather different thing from saying “we DON’T KNOW what kind of adverse effects this might cause.” For an idea of just how mendacious the Telegraph’s article was, here is the precise sentence from the study that the Telegraph used when it falsely reported that “No adverse effects were created by the error, data show”: Although there is no evidence that frameshifted products in humans generated from BNT162b2 vaccination are associated with adverse outcomes, for future use of mRNA technology it is important that mRNA sequence design is modified to reduce ribosome frameshifting events, as this may limit its future use for applications that require higher doses or more frequent dosing, such as the in vivo production of hormones. See? There was not any ‘data’ proving that the vaccines were safe, as the Telegraph claimed. The study only said there was “no evidence of an association with adverse events.” Which certainly could be just because nobody’s looked for an association with adverse events yet. The study, which is so technical it can be barely understood by lay readers (if at all), was marvelously written. At first, a reader mistakenly concludes the study is a giant apologia for the jabs. Every chance they got, the twenty authors optimistically described the bright future of mRNA technology — once, that is, this one teensy, awkward little (unfixable) wrinkle has been ironed out of the formula. That’s how the study passed peer review and got published. The scientists are learning how to play the game. Now, remember. This study — and all the news reports about it — constantly reassures pharma bigwigs and depressed jab-takers that there’s no evidence of adverse effects from the random ‘nonsense proteins,’ the randomized proteins that 25% of their transfected cells are now making. Nothing to worry about! But check out this very telling quote from one of the study authors, Anne Willis, who is a very upbeat kind of lady. She found that the problem just creates a very exciting opportunity for jab makers to fix it: (Professor Anne Willis, Director of the MRC Toxicology Unit) adds it is very exciting that there is a way to fix the issue, which “massively de-risks this platform going forward”. Screech! Hold on, wait just a minute! Slam on the brakes for a second. If fixing the issue “massively de-risks the (mRNA) platform” … that means … there are massive risks to be fixed. And that quote, ladies and gentlemen, gave away the entire game, right there, and showed us what the study authors are really thinking. They are appalled, just like we are. And they got the message out the only way they could, smuggled across the peer-reviewed border in a hollowed-out teddy bear of exciting opportunities. The offending ingredient, 1-methylpseudouridine, is a type of pseudouridine used in the jabs to stabilize the mRNA payload. We’ve discussed this chemical before. Its first unintended side-effect was making the mRNA too stable, which we think is why the pseudouridine-enhanced mRNA lasts for months (or longer), instead of disappearing within a few hours, like natural mRNA does, and like the FDA mendaciously claimed it would when they were first pushing the jabs. Ironically, they just gave the Nobel prize to the two scientists who figured out how to make artificially long-lasting mRNA using 1-methylpseudouridine. (nature.com/articles/d4158…) But yesterday’s peer-reviewed study — written long before Pfizer got to the Nobel committee — concluded there is a fatal flaw with using 1-methylpseudouridine. The authors’ suggestion to fix it? Use natural mRNA. But since natural mRNA won’t work, as it is metabolized too quickly, the real message from the study is: mRNA technology is inherently unsafe, and poses massive unknown risks. Who knows what are the risks of millions or trillions of cells creating random proteins all day long? Remember the old “infinite number of monkeys” argument? It goes: Given enough monkeys and typewriters, some chimp somewhere will randomly type up Hamlet before you even got around to handing out bananas for lunch. Who wants to roll the dice that trillions of ‘random proteins’ never ever come up with something harmful? Or is it even more likely the whole unexpected process is all harmful? Random results in a drug should be unacceptable, even if they only create conditions for autoimmunity. Thus, the FDA must pull these drugs. (Re-posted from today's Coffee & Covid, coffeeandcovid.com)
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TruthTalker22@TruthTalker22·
@jchilders98 Only in your mind and those of your ill-informed followers It's funny how you never have actual practicing doctors support any of your comments? Because they know more than you do. And the ones you do support, like Ladapo, are frauds who make up their data. Like you.
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TruthTalker22@TruthTalker22·
@lawler4ny I didn't vote for you so you could support MAGAT policies that will bring down the party. And that includes wasting time on an "impeachment" inquiry based on no facts whatsoever. You started off as a great independent....and now you're a cult member. Sad.
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@Craftmastah @charliekirk11 HAHAHAHA. Clearly you never went to any Trump rallies where he asked his followers to beat up protestors, apparently. Threatening election workers with death? Out of character? Hilarious. It's perfectly in character.
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@charliekirk11 When you think about how corrupt and overtly politicized the FBI has become against conservatives, this isn’t surprising at all. While violent protests are common on the Left, I thought J6 was out of character for Trump supporters and suspicious from the start. Now we know why.
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🚨BOMBSHELL🚨 While we’ve known FBI agents were embedded on J6, Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) is shedding new light on just how deep their involvement went… Higgins claims over 200 agents were on the ground, in the Capitol even BEFORE the protestors entered. He also has reviewed evidence detailing how these agents infiltrated group chats where they seeded and fueled the initial calls to acts of violence. Rep Higgins: “The FBI’s involvement was deep, not just on J6, but on the days and weeks and months prior.” J6 was an anti-Trump trap orchestrated by the permanent DC police state. This is why Pelosi refused Trump’s offer of 10,000 National Guard troops. This is why FBI director Wray has continually refused to confirm the number of agents involved. How many decent, ordinary Americans are dead or rotting in the DC Gulag because the FBI entrapped them?
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Ron DeSantis@RonDeSantis·
This is a map of San Francisco. There’s a lot of plots on that. You may be asking ‘what is that plotting?’ This is an app where they plot the human feces that are found on the streets of San Francisco. That is what has happened in one of the previous greatest cities this country has ever had.
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Trump posted this on Truth It’s a meme posted by the wife of NY Judge Engoron on X that says “Fuck Trump” How can Trump get a fair trial under the law when the Judge’s wife is posting this vitriolic hatred?! Props to @LauraLoomer for exposing it all
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Gavin Newsom’s arrogance and outright hubris caused him to fall into the most obvious trap in modern political history. Sean Hannity played the long game, convinced Newsom they’re buddies, lured him into this debate, and then presented objective facts and figures on his failed records on crime, immigration, taxes, COVID and much more, all backed by California’s enormous population loss, allowing DeSantis to administer one knockout blow after another while Newsom makes awkward faces and nervous smiles as he drowns in facts he can’t spin his way out of. All while providing limitless clips and sound bites that’ll be used against him throughout the brief remainder of his political career. This is amazing to watch. If I were Newsom, I’d suddenly develop COVID and excuse myself from the rest of the debate. This is embarrassing. California, we can do better. America, we can and must do MUCH better.
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@leslie_hileslie @jchilders98 Tell me you know absolutely nothing about medical research without actually saying it. They're nicknamed that by social media wing nuts...but not by the hundreds of doctors I work with who actually are responsible for patients.
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@TruthTalker22 @jchilders98 There is an outrageous amount of evidence that the COVID vaccines cause clots which is why they are nicknamed the clot shots. Embalmers are talking about all the clots they are finding in dead bodies they are embalming.
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@jim_current @Keltic_Witch @charliekirk11 They can if they want to, but this is a suit against him, his sons, the organization and other financial executives to get money back that was illegally kept from the state. Certainly adding to the 91 indictments is possible, but this is to get the state's money back.
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Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11·
They are setting a new standard with Trump in New York that they can take people's stuff away if they don't like your politics.
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@charliekirk11 That's a lie. That same rule has been in effect for decades. Just another lie.
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Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11·
JUST IN—President Trump speaks to the media outside the courtroom and confirms he was never entitled to a jury in the NY "fraud" case: "This witch hunt does not allow me a jury. A lot of people say no that can't be possible, someone didn't check a box. That has nothing to do with it. Under 63.12 you are not entitled to a jury. First time it's ever been used for a purpose like this. Never been used. They used it on me." "They're coordinating with Washington. 100%." Letitia James ran on "getting Trump" and the state of New York is about to rob the Trump family of a lifetime of work and achievement over, with no jury, over a "crime" with no victims.
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@charliekirk11 Are you people just refusing to acknowledge the number of people that worked with him, including all his military people, that are telling you what he thinks about veterans and the military? Kelly: he doesn't know what America represents. You're in a cult. Admit it.
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