It's improper to say those getting vaccinated are the ones getting covid mostly or mainly. When we start saying things like that the argument, or issues and concerns lose credibility. It's an uphill battle to begin with.
It's improper to say those getting vaccinated are the ones getting covid mostly or mainly. When we start saying things like that the argument, or issues and concerns lose credibility. It's an uphill battle to begin with.
Doctors and researchers have lost credibility. We're just people reporting what we see.
We will never change the minds of the sheeple who believe government is on their side. Some will never accept that this was any type of conspiracy, and I'm willing to accept that. But people should be held accountable.
There was a study published by researchers at the Cleveland Clinic and one from Israel that showed, without question, that the more the jabs the more these people were infected. That is hard science now.
Without question? Question everything! Hard science? That's not science at all. Real science is actually knowing the molecules that you think are doing harm, doing the damage, and then visually witness them going into the body and doing X - each time every time. And remember, there are millions getting multiple shots who are experiencing zero ill effects. You can't dismiss that or then you're making the same mistake everyone does and then you fall into the category not of real science but agendas.
There is a lot of studies available that say just this. And a lot of people working in general practice who have this as an anecdotal experience. I'm not sure what your beef is or why you think saying this is a problem.
Anecdotal is not science. We can employ and consider some things, certain patterns, but these must remain secondary or tertiary etc. Because again, there are billions who got jabbed and jabbed again, who are fine.
I don't think you quite understand what science is. In medicine we have a hierarchy of what counts as scientific evidence. Expert opinion/experience is the bottom of that triangle. So, yes, anecdotal evidence can be science. In medicine we call it a case study.
The top is metanalysis of multiple randomized double blind trials that don't have conflicts of interest. There are now multiple studies that support DSK's point that people who are "up to date" on their covid vax are more likely to get covid and get sicker with it than those who are unvaxed or "not up to date".
I teach chemistry and biology. RCTs are hands down worst way to do science. RCTs are the gold standard for many, but a few of us know just how inherently flawed they are.
Getting vaxxed will not give you covid. The only argument one could make is that being vaxxed and boosted 17 times gives one false confidence - and then they think they can exist in a viral environment without a mask, or not sanitizing etc.
Sounds like somebody needs to do some reading about antibody dependent enhancement. It's a little bit beyond the secondary school student level knowledge you teach, no doubt, but Robert Malone has given multiple interviews explaining it in easy to understand terms. If Joe Rogan can understand this, I'm sure you'll be able to get there if you persist.
Joe rogan doesn't know real science, nor the history, but of course, he could learn it - any 5th grader can grasp plenty of ideas and concepts. The history of pandemics and vaccines have had cases where the vaccine created, we think, the actual viral or bacterial infection. With polio we had a vaccine that "they thought" was actually giving people Polio - and they pulled that particular vaccine.
The thing is this - These vaccines don't have the virus in them - so they can't give you the virus. That's the part that Malone et al don't grasp. Vaccines have ingredients in them that can do harm, lethal even - especially with matters of the heart, cardiac issues - but not covid. You can't get covid from a covid vaccine, because covid itself is not in the vaccine.
The San people of Africa, the Australian Aboriginies and the Native Americans for example might not have had " Science", but boy have they always relied on " anecdotes" passed down the generations for survival. If you failed to learn the anecdotes you were gone very soon, taking your genetics with you. And remember, every single one of us descends from some or other land based people. So we all have that wisdom in us if we would just slow down and use our senses. Science has its place, but we need to balance that with wise observation.
It's improper to say those getting vaccinated are the ones getting covid mostly or mainly. When we start saying things like that the argument, or issues and concerns lose credibility. It's an uphill battle to begin with.
Doctors and researchers have lost credibility. We're just people reporting what we see.
We will never change the minds of the sheeple who believe government is on their side. Some will never accept that this was any type of conspiracy, and I'm willing to accept that. But people should be held accountable.
There was a study published by researchers at the Cleveland Clinic and one from Israel that showed, without question, that the more the jabs the more these people were infected. That is hard science now.
Without question? Question everything! Hard science? That's not science at all. Real science is actually knowing the molecules that you think are doing harm, doing the damage, and then visually witness them going into the body and doing X - each time every time. And remember, there are millions getting multiple shots who are experiencing zero ill effects. You can't dismiss that or then you're making the same mistake everyone does and then you fall into the category not of real science but agendas.
There is a lot of studies available that say just this. And a lot of people working in general practice who have this as an anecdotal experience. I'm not sure what your beef is or why you think saying this is a problem.
Anecdotal is not science. We can employ and consider some things, certain patterns, but these must remain secondary or tertiary etc. Because again, there are billions who got jabbed and jabbed again, who are fine.
I don't think you quite understand what science is. In medicine we have a hierarchy of what counts as scientific evidence. Expert opinion/experience is the bottom of that triangle. So, yes, anecdotal evidence can be science. In medicine we call it a case study.
The top is metanalysis of multiple randomized double blind trials that don't have conflicts of interest. There are now multiple studies that support DSK's point that people who are "up to date" on their covid vax are more likely to get covid and get sicker with it than those who are unvaxed or "not up to date".
I teach chemistry and biology. RCTs are hands down worst way to do science. RCTs are the gold standard for many, but a few of us know just how inherently flawed they are.
Getting vaxxed will not give you covid. The only argument one could make is that being vaxxed and boosted 17 times gives one false confidence - and then they think they can exist in a viral environment without a mask, or not sanitizing etc.
Sounds like somebody needs to do some reading about antibody dependent enhancement. It's a little bit beyond the secondary school student level knowledge you teach, no doubt, but Robert Malone has given multiple interviews explaining it in easy to understand terms. If Joe Rogan can understand this, I'm sure you'll be able to get there if you persist.
Joe rogan doesn't know real science, nor the history, but of course, he could learn it - any 5th grader can grasp plenty of ideas and concepts. The history of pandemics and vaccines have had cases where the vaccine created, we think, the actual viral or bacterial infection. With polio we had a vaccine that "they thought" was actually giving people Polio - and they pulled that particular vaccine.
The thing is this - These vaccines don't have the virus in them - so they can't give you the virus. That's the part that Malone et al don't grasp. Vaccines have ingredients in them that can do harm, lethal even - especially with matters of the heart, cardiac issues - but not covid. You can't get covid from a covid vaccine, because covid itself is not in the vaccine.
The San people of Africa, the Australian Aboriginies and the Native Americans for example might not have had " Science", but boy have they always relied on " anecdotes" passed down the generations for survival. If you failed to learn the anecdotes you were gone very soon, taking your genetics with you. And remember, every single one of us descends from some or other land based people. So we all have that wisdom in us if we would just slow down and use our senses. Science has its place, but we need to balance that with wise observation.
Anecdotes can inform us, but they are not as reliable, dependable, as actually knowing what molecules are doing inside you where and when.