Originally posted by Bashar Teg
Is this officially a 3rd wave, yet? this is also the 1st wave which should have beea easily prevented across the u. s.; instead we have (as I predicted long ago) large pockets of exotic covid variant factories. These unvaccinated and outspokenly ignorant freedom-types are doing their best to kill us all, as usual. were the pre-boomer generations smarter than us? would the 2021 human race have been able to eradicate smallpox? I'm asking rhetorically, of course.
"If we had had the pushback for vaccines the way we're seeing on certain media I don't think it would have been possible at all to not only eradicate smallpox, we probably would still have smallpox and we probably would still have polio in this country."
- Dr Anthony Fauci
Wow I'm tired of being right
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
"They [B] speculated, without providing evidence, that the vaccines could cause infertility in women." [/B]
Yes, but there is also the source:
What gave the debunked claim credibility was that one of the petition’s co-authors, Michael Yeadon, wasn’t just any scientist. The 60-year-old is a former vice president of Pfizer, where he spent 16 years as an allergy and respiratory researcher. He later co-founded a biotech firm that the Swiss drugmaker Novartis purchased for at least $325 million.
Why would such a man make such a claim, is the questions I have. He has no reason to lie, and his background suggests he is no crackpot.
But of course no one asks those questions anymore, its all black and white, for it or against it politics.
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
"They [B] speculated, without providing evidence, that the vaccines could cause infertility in women." [/B]
The "meh, covid19 is nothing much" crowd, which shares an extremely large portion of the venn with the anti-vax crowd, "barking idiots" if you will, have been speculating non-stop without evidence and passing it off as fact since January 2020; there's no reason to believe they're going to change. I know, stating the obvious.
Originally posted by cdtm
Yes, but there is also the source:Why would such a man make such a claim, is the questions I have. He has no reason to lie, and his background suggests he is no crackpot.
But of course no one asks those questions anymore, its all black and white, for it or against it politics.
He just so happened to be also claiming at the same time that his company had the real treatment that no one else had.
'I Believe In The Science Of Vaccination': Fox Hosts Like Sean Hannity Change Tune
Fox News anchor Sean Hannity urged viewers Monday to "take Covid seriously," and to believe in the science. It contradicts what he and other top anchors at Fox have said over and over again.
Fox News has been one of the most prominent platforms for skeptics, even critics of the COVID vaccines. And yet in recent days, several Fox News personalities seem to have gone out of their way to affirm the importance of getting the vaccine. -snip
Fox news flips the script again, wonder if they finally realized that they were mostly killing their own viewers with the lies and downplaying of Covid19 and the vaccines.
Originally posted by Robtard😂 what a ****!
'I Believe In The Science Of Vaccination': Fox Hosts Like Sean Hannity Change TuneFox News anchor Sean Hannity urged viewers Monday to "take Covid seriously," and to believe in the science. It contradicts what he and other top anchors at Fox have said over and over again.
Fox News has been one of the most prominent platforms for skeptics, even critics of the COVID vaccines. And yet in recent days, several Fox News personalities seem to have gone out of their way to affirm the importance of getting the vaccine. -snip
Fox news flips the script again, wonder if they finally realized that they were mostly killing their own viewers with the lies and downplaying of Covid19 and the vaccines.
Originally posted by RobtardIt is hard to have an audience if they are all dead.
'I Believe In The Science Of Vaccination': Fox Hosts Like Sean Hannity Change TuneFox News anchor Sean Hannity urged viewers Monday to "take Covid seriously," and to believe in the science. It contradicts what he and other top anchors at Fox have said over and over again.
Fox News has been one of the most prominent platforms for skeptics, even critics of the COVID vaccines. And yet in recent days, several Fox News personalities seem to have gone out of their way to affirm the importance of getting the vaccine. -snip
Fox news flips the script again, wonder if they finally realized that they were mostly killing their own viewers with the lies and downplaying of Covid19 and the vaccines.