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over four Billion doses administered to solve nothing….zero,zilch, nada.0
Out of nearly 29,000 Texans who have died from COVID-related illnesses since mid-January, only 8% of them were fully vaccinated against the virus, according to a report detailing the Texas Department of State Health Services’ findings.
Yes…a most succinct word,tdk, worthless….
deflationistaParticipantthe vaccines are, at best, worthless. and to all the millions of injured, and to be injured, well, thanks for playing, i guess.
worthless. so many of my beloved in méxico, all vaxxerated, got covid. and do you know why they survived? early home treatment.
“there’s no cure for the common cold”, we’ve always been told. now suddenly, with the worst cold virus ever invented ¿we have a cure?
what a scam.
Making a strong audition for this site:
deflationistaParticipantwell, pfizer themselves did find 1223 insinuations.
8.49 billion doses have been given.
deflationistaParticipantJFC, deflationista, if that damn vaccine were a person, you’d probably marry them.
Wow. First grade jokes are fun.
deflationistaParticipantWhat is your goal, coming to a group that espouses viewpoints that you vehemently oppose?
I have been coming here for years. This shit has gone downhill and fast. The alt-right tinge makes it even more special. The disinfo wafting from these chambers is astounding- and a once critical clientele have fallen into line, rallying around tired, typical anti-vax propaganda, thinking that they are some lone wolf truth holders by falling for messages pushed by people like Stew Peters and RFK Jr. I listen to and read the schlock everyday and am amazed everyday that anyone falls for it. And I get it, you think the same thing about me. You people think I fall for some mainstream messaging? Sorry. I fall for science and study. None of which seem to be of any concern to you. Just look at the ivermectin and hydroxchloroquine advocacy. I mean, come on. Turn on your baloney detector.
It makes more sense coming to a place to try to prove your own viewpoint wrong. Which is typically what I try to do. The real question is:
What exactly is your goal, coming to a group that espouses viewpoints that you vehemently support?
deflationistaParticipantdeflationista displays quite a bit of lazy minded contempt for us.
Oh yes. Poor you. Insinuate that people will die if they take a vaccine. That in a few short months there will be mass die-off due to ADE. That the “clot shot” is responsible for the sudden cardiac events of athletes even though these events have been happening for far longer than your scary narrative. On and on the narrative unfolds, like one giant whack-a-mole game.
The daily derision and hateful characterization of a global pandemic that has killed millions of people and society’s response to it, tends to grate on people that might not hold your Dunning-Kruger inspired view. In fact, each day, your narrative gets crazier, the conspiracy gets more convoluted, and it all gets more desperate. You no longer even see the forest for the trees. And through it all you double down on your derision and hateful characterizations. And you wonder why some punk might have some problem with you? Grow the fuck up.
deflationistaParticipant[insert pseudo-science government goop]
Anything that falls outside of your Dunning-Kruger addled brain = [pseudo-science government goop]
deflationistaParticipantThanks for the kind words.
deflationistaParticipanteven if he thinks Jay Hanson talks funny.
Jay Hanson didn’t ‘talk funny.’ He just talked. Never listened. He thought he had all the answers. Just like Taleb. Just like Orlov. Just like Celente. Just like Kunstler. Just like Nicole.
All such brilliant minds suffering from the same disease: Dunning Kruger.
You don’t know what you don’t know.
But you think you do. Don’t you?
deflationistaParticipantKiddies …just to reiterate…”you see what you look at”. Lots of OTHER stuff to look at in my *view*.
Am I really perceiving this?? Are there cracks in grand-guru-genius Taleb’s castle foundation? Just watching the twitter chitter..could just be me confirming my bias against the arrogant prick.? Hahahahha. @ Dr. D?
@defaltionista, what do you think? Your good with this sorta stuff…..F’ing Asshole.
I don’t even know what this post means. But let me comment on Taleb. He has some very interesting books and thoughts. His problem is that he can’t explain things in a simple way. And he then berates people when they ask questions. In fact, I would almost bet that he says things in such convoluted and stilted ways as to make himself appear smarter than he really is. Jay Hanson was the same exact way. They say shit that is barely comprehensible, and their groupies lavish praise and tell them how smart they are. There are many posters here that do the same thing. Almost every post from zerosum or boscohorrorshitz is read twice, three, even four times. And I can hardly ever understand what the fuck they are talking about. I’m dumb though. My handlers don’t tell me to think. They just sign the checks and tell me to post material that provides balance to a community that has clearly lost its way on the road called reality. So, don’t take my word for it. Carl Sagan thought it was our responsibility to explain very difficult concepts in ways that a 5 year old could understand. Taleb, Hanson, Orlov, etc. They apparently didn’t get that memo. Neither did you, apparently.
deflationistaParticipantI have concluded , our troll, defeatist, is being paid by someone for each post placed on TAE.
I have concluded, our dummy, WES, really is batshit crazy.
deflationistaParticipantThe grammar doesn’t seem indigenous to western civ, the over use of name calling + derogatory words seems like a desperate person reaching for dramatic effect in lieu of their ability to properly support the narrative they espouse.
At first I thought we had a mental on our hands, but my perception is now that of a low grade “professional” troll…
Seen them before, mostly on ZH where they’re laughed off and/or banned eventually, really hope this one goes away soon 😉
Oh my god. You are so fucking crazy.
deflationistaParticipantWell, I’m pretty sure that every forum on the Internet that is not heavily moderated has to have a deflationista of its own
How dangerous it is to have to ponder a counter perspective! What an open mind you have! You poor babies can’t handle four posts to a blog forum without having your panties twist into knots. And your brains seem to follow. What twisted logic it must take to view the world through conspiratorial lenses! It must be so tiring. Oh, and whoever is sending the checks for my troll/CIA/infiltrator work, please stop putting my name on them and make a donation to Raul. He deserves it.
deflationistaParticipantSince you are all so enamored with science and studies:
I seem to remember folks referring to Ivermectin as hydroxychloroquine mkII…seems it wasn't far off! Interesting, relevant paper here…@GidMK @GYamey @gorskon https://t.co/8oOmDcUxna pic.twitter.com/B5ELjAFeNq
— Stephen Griffin (@SGriffin_Lab) December 13, 2021
deflationistaParticipantExploiting the tragedy of Jews who were humiliated, marked with a yellow star, isolated, starved, dehumanized, and murdered in ghettos during the Holocaust in a debate about vaccination that saves human lives during pandemic is shameful. It's a sad symptom of moral decay. pic.twitter.com/xcEzz6i1AL
— Auschwitz Memorial (@AuschwitzMuseum) December 12, 2021
deflationistaParticipant#Covid is reshaping US demographics. A whole lot of kids have lost grandparents during the past two years. https://t.co/EZMjN6ItEY pic.twitter.com/l4HTrqZLp0
— Helen Branswell (@HelenBranswell) December 13, 2021
deflationistaParticipant📍NOTA BENE—a “mild but faster” virus will often kill & harm more people than a virus that is slower & more severe. Even if just 2x more transmissible & 1/10 less deadly! ➡️Folks who call #Omicron “nature’s vaccine” need to stop the public endangerment. Figure by @GosiaGasperoPhD pic.twitter.com/f9PGtUIE8M
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) December 11, 2021
deflationistaParticipantThe saddest thing I have read all day. Just waiting for the dummies here to say it was because of the vaccine.
BREAKING: Doctors confirm Julian Assange suffered a stroke on the morning of his latest hearing
Amnesty called this weeks ruling reversing a decision to refuse extradition a "travesty of Justice" #FreeAssangeNOW https://t.co/xRi7di719U— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) December 11, 2021
deflationistaParticipantRand Paul
runs to Biden
for federal assistance
faster than Ayn Rand
ran to her mailbox
for Social Security checks.— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) December 11, 2021
deflationistaParticipantIt's been 5 months. Only silence.
Have we let him defend himself adequately yet?
Will Kory, Lawrie et Al ever admit they were duped? https://t.co/aVCYeatHkO
— Kyle Sheldrick (@K_Sheldrick) December 11, 2021
deflationistaParticipantEveryday experience and political science data amply confirm that affective polarization between partisans in the U.S. is growing. The political divide is sustained and made ever wider by the fact that many Americans tend to seek out information and arguments that confirm what they already believe and to discount contradictory evidence.
Joshi persuasively challenges the notion that one wing or the other of the conventional right/left political spectrum is likely to be right about every issue. Since that is so, he counsels partisans to be less confident of their views and to seek out and engage the best arguments of their opponents. In fact, other recent hopeful research confirms that when partisans are presented with reasons favoring their opponents’ views, they think better of them. The question is: How likely is it that today’s partisans will stop shouting past one another long enough to realize that the other side may have a point?
deflationistaParticipantThis woman’s ‘opinions’ could have easily been informed by this website:
I’ve never been more ashamed to be an American. pic.twitter.com/jkeWa0bzQD
— Jimmy Traina (@JimmyTraina) December 9, 2021
Dumb all over,
Yes we are.
Dumb all over,
Near ‘n far.
Dumb all over,
Black ‘n white.
People, we is not wrapped tight.-Frank Zappa
deflationistaParticipantCOVID is now the #1 natural cause of death for children in the United States
That's what "normalizing COVID in schools" looks like pic.twitter.com/j8E1Bvaze3
— Gregory Travis — "The Duke of Mild" (TM) (@greg_travis) December 10, 2021
deflationistaParticipantWhen people tell you they’re attempting a fascist takeover of the federal government, believe them the first time. pic.twitter.com/nkC64HgCgy
— Max Berger (@maxberger) December 9, 2021
deflationistaParticipantGod bless the 2nd Amendment. God bless Amerikkka. pic.twitter.com/rmB1Clcvan
— Jello Biafra OFFICIAL (@Jello_Biafra_) December 10, 2021
deflationistaParticipantLooks like deflatulentista is back to being a bot
Looks like Veracious Poet is just the same old dumbass.
deflationistaParticipantRhonda Sue Miller, 51, LPN, Lexington, KY. Anti-vaxx, got COVID in December 2020, suffered from long haul COVID, remained Anti-vaxx, got Covid AGAIN in November, '21, and died December 1st. So much for natural immunity.https://t.co/xoEs0hnyoE
— sorryantivaxxer (@sorryantivaxxer) December 3, 2021
deflationistaParticipantPfizer scientist turned anti-vaxxer Dr Mike Yeadon wins 2021 Rusty Razor award for pseudoscience
Pfizer scientist turned anti-vaxxer Dr Mike Yeadon wins 2021 Rusty Razor award for pseudoscience
deflationistaParticipantdeflationistaParticipantAlso @those darn kids.
You do grammar checks now? Who is grasping at straws?
deflationistaParticipanthere’s another one they missed, with cases from 2013, 2017 and 2018: https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/high-school/2021/10/20/indiana-high-school-athletes-die-sudden-cardiac-arrest/5504764001/
Ummmm. I guess you missed mt post from November 5 that included this link.
What point are you actually trying to make?
deflationistaParticipantNew York to address sudden cardiac arrest in student athletes:
deflationistaParticipantSudden cardiac arrest is a leading killer of college athletes. Here’s the NCAA’s plan of attack. FROM 2016
deflationistaParticipantThe report adds that the 28-year-old has not been vaccinated, with the player receiving numerous negative Covid tests to date.
deflationistaParticipant“He didn’t have COVID and wasn’t vaccinated either,” he told Rai Sport.
deflationistaParticipant“I have been on ivermectin for 16 months, my wife and I,” Dr Bruce Boros told the audience at the event held at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, adding: “I have never felt healthier in my life.”
The 71-year-old cardiologist and staunch anti-vaccine advocate contracted Covid-19 two days later, according to the head event organizer, Dr John Littell.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/nov/23/florida-doctors-covid-coronavirus-bruce-boros
deflationistaParticipantReasons matter
Indeed they do. People here seem to forget that.
And while it is indeed rare, it affects enough people every year to be significant worldwide.
To act like this is a new phenomenon is par for the course in places like this that weave a conspiracy and causation to any little passing thing. Anyone paying attention would know that sudden cardiac arrest is not some new thing. Many of these articles talking about the growing numbers of athletes collapsing include names of people who collapsed or died long before any vaccine rollout for covid 19. Many of the other people described did not even get the vaccine. Some had also contracted covid at some point in the past. But, people here like to overlook those realities. They overlook the reality that this has been “a thing” for longer than any covid outbreak. It is childish to suggest otherwise. I am not sure how a serious person can research and be aware of what sudden cardiac arrest is, and still insist that this is some new, rare side effect of the vaccine. And the way these stories spread through places like this and on social media is even more alarming. People love to have their biases confirmed. Just like a junkie loves their next fix. I am not sure what is more virulent at this point, covid or misinfo. The funniest part about this forum is that people here think that they never fall for misinfo. That they are the righteous ones. Fighting the Big Narrative. Fighting disinfo. The baloney detection skills in this place don’t even seem to exist anymore. Is that my fault too?
deflationistaParticipanthttps://www.chop.edu/conditions-diseases/sudden-cardiac-arrest
Each year, SCA claims the lives of over 2,000 children and adolescents in the U.S. and accounts for approximately 3-5 percent of all deaths in children aged 5-19 years. It is also responsible for 10-15 percent of sudden unexpected infant deaths.
Risk factors for sudden cardiac arrest
Sudden cardiac arrest occurs more frequently in males than females, and, in children, most commonly occurs between 10-19 years of age. Still, it’s important to note that SCA may occur in children of all ages, even infants.Some other risk factors include:
Athletic activity: Two-thirds of the deaths caused by SCA in children occur during exercise or activity. SCA is the leading cause of death in young athletes, accounting for 75 percent of all athlete-related deaths.
Known congenital heart disease or structural heart abnormalities.
Known abnormal heart rhythms associated with congenital heart disease. Most commonly, these include ventricular arrhythmias or atrial arrhythmias, especially the post-operative state or in the presence of a weakened heart.
Known abnormal heart rhythms that are very rapid, even with a normal heart. For example, rapid ventricular tachycardia or atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response.
Undiagnosed cardiac conditions, especially those known to be associated with sudden cardiac arrest.
Obesity and hypertension.
Exposure to drugs, medications, toxins and infectious agents, including cocaine, inhalants, recreational or club drugs, and some prescription medications.
Sudden blow to the chest directly over the heart (commotio cordis).
Family history of:
Known heart abnormalities
Sudden death before 50 years of age
Conditions known to cause SCA, such as long QT syndrome, Brugada syndrome, catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT), hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) or other familial cardiomyopathies
Unexplained fainting or seizuresdeflationistaParticipantSudden cardiac arrest affects more than 1,000 adults and kids every day. Understanding the breadth and depth is crucial. Understanding what you can do to help someone who collapses due to an SCA is critical.
Download your copy of this informative infographic today.
deflationistaParticipantJust because you’ve never heard of it, doesn’t mean it is suddenly a problem that you get to correlate to your delusions.
https://www.sca-aware.org/about-sca
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a life-threatening emergency that occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating. It strikes people of all ages who may seem to be healthy, even children and teens. When SCA happens, the person collapses and doesn’t respond or breathe normally. They may gasp or shake as if having a seizure. SCA leads to death in minutes if the person does not get help right away. Survival depends on people nearby calling 911, starting CPR¹, and using an AED² (if available) as soon as possible.
SCA is the third leading cause of death in the U.S. Approximately 356,000 people of all ages experience EMS-assessed out-of-hospital non-traumatic SCA each year and nine out of 10 victims die. When bystanders intervene immediately by giving CPR, survival rates double or triple.
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