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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
I’ve noticed you tend to project your faults on others. You regularly engage in ad hominem attacks but accuse others of using that tactic. And then you condemn taking “swipes at the man” but you do so immediately after declaring “Those fact check sites are drivel.” Hypocritical at best.

Of course, you know the fact check article we posted didn’t just say “he’s a wanker”. The fact checkers critiqued the good doctor methodically and compendiously. Just to take but 1 aspect:Fancy that: the good doctor makes a bombshell claim that mRNA trials had led to autoimmune disease but when challenged he sought to rely on a paper whose lead author says his paper didn’t support that claim. And experts in the area call Cole out for fearmongering and having no scientific basis for his claims.

And remember this is just one baseless claim amongst others that were methodically  debunked.

Well, well, well, it looks as though the good doctor is nationally recognised as a fraud.




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No publications demonstrate that mRNA vaccines cause cancer or autoimmune diseases.

And therefor they're safe?

Gee, that's stellar logic. ROFL. Were you pissed when you wrote  that?

Nationally recognised? By a couple of unknown nobodies....how about discussing the content?

Cole's hardly the only one raising big questions. Robert Malone, who essentially invented the mRNA technology, is another.

Stephanie Seneff, a highly regarded biophysicist another.....

https://ijvtpr.com/index.php/IJVTPR/article/view/23

Pfizer's Japanese biodiversification study, in itself, should be ample evidence in itself to halt these vaccines  until further is known.

If you hadn't noticed, mRNA vaccines are brand, shiny new and folk who question them get ostracised, not funded for studies that will likely conclude they're bad.

ADE is the big fear. why had all earlier attempts at making vaccines for corona viruses failed?

https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.640093

By all means bury your brains 8 feet under and refuse to consider the' 'other' side....

As Baggers so eloquently said (paraphrasing), do I really give a toss what you think?

As for your ad hominem allegation, BS.

I work with data professionally, I get data and I can interpret data.

You lot ( a good few of you sadly) just opine without any supporting evidence....it's clear LP has long got way with his bully boy "I know more than you' mantra.....well, that's kindergarten stuff.

I'll leave you with a few simple images.

Interpret them as you see fit.

ps Mav, I suggest you read up on what constitutes an ad hominem attack. Me saying a fact check site is carp is not an ad hominem attack on you. By definition.






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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Post Game Passion; AFL Rd 21: Carlton vs Gold Coast
There are a few things that I comment on EVERY GAME.  When the opposition have the ball not a single Carlton player looks for an opposition player that is in a position to receive a pass and then run HARD to close that opportunity for them.                                                   

Every game, players (especially Weitering) do NOT look at their opponent when standing their mark but rather look at the umpire.   This season it is easier to hear what the umpire is saying so there is no need to look at him for information but to  just concentrate on the body and eyes of your opponent to give yourself a possible advantage.

Lack of speed to the ball.  If a player gets to the ball first easily he has a great advantage over his opponents.  If still hard pressed then you still have time to kick the ball off the ground.

Too many players left in the dark when being hard-chased.  No team-mates yelling advice.

AND MANY OTHER SMALL DETAILS TO NUMEROUS TO LIST HERE.

Speed or intent?

Some weeks they're fine, indeed very good

Today, no one wanted it. No one.
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Hmm, his math is drivel, 11,045 vaccine deaths in the US would need 1,200,000,000 vaccinations! Unless Pfizer is 4x more deadly just to Americans!

He claims "they report" not one death from vaccine, nobody hurt from vaccine, he claims "that is what they tell you"

That is his lie!

The USA has only purchased about 500,000,000 Pfizer doses, and has only issued 208,000,000 Pfizer doses to July 2021! :o

Hear of the word hyperbole LP?

What rubbish. The 11,000? He's simply citing VAERS - which everyone knows vastly under reports the reality.

Bleat as long and hard as you like, the facts are the facts.

And you've done exactly zero to provide ANY evidence to refute any of the data I've put up.

Ah, the UK's latest variant report was out yesterday. Simply confirms my earlier conclusions (and slams yours).

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1009243/Technical_Briefing_20.pdf

My last comment on this as too many of you have your heads firmly below ground.

Caveat emptor.
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Hot off the press from FactCheck.org: Idaho Doctor Makes Baseless Claims About Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines.

Surely you could post some more reputable stuff. If you’d posted about a Doctor screaming about Demon blood, at least that would have been more interesting.

Those fact check sites are drivel.

As is your usual, incapable of addressing the substance so swipe at the man.....

He's a nationally recognised pathologist. Eminently qualified to comment.
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: CV and mad panic behaviour


I've put plenty of data up, you guys (some of you) simply ignore it.

No comment on Sweden's excess deaths in 2020 vis a vis other years or against other nations?

Nah, it disrupts your narrative so you avoid it.....

Masks. Outside hospital settings an abject waste of time. All the science says that. Both pre and post COVID.

No RCT study in over 40 years has come to any other conclusion.

Though undoubtedly good for a bit of virtue signalling.





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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
I’ve tried to keep this brief, but it is a little lengthy (and possibly preachy, sorry) - apologies and thanks to those who take the time to read it.

The thread now has nothing to do with Covid, but instead who is right, wrong, which information is right or wrong with a bit of name calling thrown in.

This is my Covid Story.

The first person that I knew that got Covid was in about April 2020 - my cricket captain, aged late 40s.  He is an asthmatic.  He was in hospital for several weeks.  Got sent home.  Relapsed and was a lot closer to death than most of us have been – he won’t tell us exactly how serious it was, but we know it wasn’t good.  He is still suffering, with his asthma being worse, and breathing is more difficult.  I know of a couple of others who didn’t really have many symptoms (20-30 year olds).

The other local story from its early days was from a colleague.  His mate and wife both caught Covid.  The mate recovered, yet the wife had still no sense of taste 6 months later.  I haven’t had any recent info as to whether it has been recovered.

The ‘flu pretty much affects people the same way, with the same symptoms.  Covid doesn’t.  There are heaps of different symptoms and reactions.

One of my clients works with some of the poorest people in the world.  Countries such as Myanmar, DRC (Republic of Congo), Laos, Cambodia, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Indonesia, Thailand, India – there are a few more.  Across the countries, there are about 55 project partners.

Nearly every day we get updates – about how they almost have sell the very little they have as someone in the family needs oxygen, so can’t go to a public hospital, how they have even less money, as they can’t do the day-to-day work which gives them money for food that day, about how the people trafficking trade is increasing, as people are more desperate for money, so they sell their children, how some of the project partners are risking their lives in running food programs in countries that are beset with war/fighting/rebels, how the close acquaintances, husbands, wives are dying/have died from Covid, how a test costs US$50 – a fortune for some of these people, so they aren’t done.

We have to keep working with these people – we obviously can’t visit them.  We need to be accountable to donors – so we ask the partners for their reports on the projects.  ‘Please find the report attached, with photos’.  Asked the partner for the attachment – sorry I forgot.  I was taking one of our workers to hospital to get oxygen as they are suffering badly – and we want them to send us the report?

In one region, there is escalated fighting between factions, natural disasters, Covid is rife and there are severe food shortages.  People aren’t allowed out of their houses, yet they have no money saved to help them live.  Their landlords kick them out because they can’t pay rent, so they have to go to the streets.

The gains in reducing poverty over the last decade and more have essentially been wiped out.  This is going take a long time to recover from.

We are fortunate and privileged in Australia – most of us don’t appreciate how much, or how wealthy we are.

Yes, we have governments and politicians that we don’t agree with.  They make decisions that we don’t understand – but we voted for them and we aren’t willing to do their job.  It is about time we, as a country grew up, reduced our sense of entitlement and outrage, stopped the ‘extreme right and left’ shouting matches and looked after each other and our communities.

How do we do this for Covid?  Be ‘sheeple’ and proud of it.  Wear a mask.  Is it inconvenient – yes.  Do they work - yes and no.  Where they don’t, it’s an inconvenience, where they do, we are helping to reduce people catch it.  Get a vaccination (or two).  Risks and side effects are not worse than other vaccinations.  If we don’t vaccinate, we’ll be living in this crazy world for evermore.  Our CHOs and politicians are telling us this is the measuring stick to end the yo-yo of restrictions that we have. 

These steps won’t eradicate Covid, but they will help us be able to get back to a life that is better than many are living right now.
It is not about each of us as individuals, it is about us as partners, families, housemates, neighbours and communities.  The only way out is to work together to achieve the result.


So Dodge, sorry about your cricket buddy.

Straight up question, you don't believe his outcome would have been better, much better, if he had had the option of access to an Ivermectin protocol early in his illness?

As for the 3rd world nations, no argument, but is the long standing blight of TB (and even poor sanitation) any less concerning?
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Yes, I often associate Politicians being ousted after a no confidence vote with the lead stories in the newspapers discussing the reversal of their failed COVID policies.

How silly of me!  :-[

Meanwhile, on the ground in Sweden, daily deaths from (with +PCR test) or with CV19 have averaged less than 1 (yes, one) per day for at least a month.

As we all know (by now) that PCR tests do not determine, or diagnose, illness.

Sure sniffs of herd immunity to me.

Oh and you also failed to mentioned, the minority party likely to lead is far right.

Think BNF.

Funny, how you omit, when likely you know full well, the inconvenient truths.

Nothing to do with the virus. Try disdain for the long standing multi-culturist policies!

(note, checking a few web sites seldom beats talking to people on the ground)

The only serious metric of Sweden's success or failure is their excess death count. Both against their own past and other Euro/global nations. noting, their crisis was a nursing home crisis too.

If you need a hand interpreting the data, happy to assist.

But carry on.