Message from @ZeroT

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2019-03-04 17:46:19 UTC  

The major part of people who can't be vaccinated are new born infants

2019-03-04 17:46:55 UTC  

Given that allergies are a common issue these days, I refuse to believe that only fewer than 5% cannot be vaccinated.

2019-03-04 17:47:05 UTC  

Those with severe immunoligical deficits are a smaller part

2019-03-04 17:47:18 UTC  

@The Gwench What do allergies have to do with vaccines?

2019-03-04 17:47:35 UTC  

Many vaccines have allergens

2019-03-04 17:47:43 UTC  

To many people

2019-03-04 17:47:52 UTC  

They are not perfect, I can draw a parallel to this: If you use the same 'pest control' tactic against rats, they will eventually adapt to outsmart it. That's why when you reuse the same poison over and over, they may eventually develop an innate immunity. Also sometimes in rare cases, for x reasons vaccines can cause the actual disease. (X stands for any situation with different variables ex: non sterilized syringes, mistakes in genetic compound, etc whatever you could think of that would be possible even if unlikely.)

But, my opinion how that measle managed to infect the vaccined. Is that the measles probably was exposed to the vaccined people because of the host not being vaccined. (Think of it as you being on the other side of the canyon and eventually creating a bridge to the other side. The bridge being mutation in genetics to adapt.

However what I meant earlier is that while it's true vaccines are important if they are real. Is that it's kind of a dilemma I can't explain. I do think this vaccine conspiracy is unlikely and I really am not in the strong forte of believing it. But I have not dissected an actual vaccine myself (It'd require me to have some basis knowledge in that field mind you, and some plan to get my hands on it either) What I meant is that while if vaccines are real, they work. My point is that I wanna stay open to a paradigm shift that they are not.

I am not sure if you understand, my line of thinking is quite unorthodox. I agree with science but I also like to use creativity/logic simultaneously. I disagree with statistics even if they can be useful sometimes, but each situation is different. (May it be by only one atom particle to be different) While reusing the same tactic can work, it will not always work. (That's what I think over what you said about stats earlier)

2019-03-04 17:47:59 UTC  

Gotta seperate in two because discord text limit.

2019-03-04 17:48:08 UTC  

Show me this data, I want to see those allergenes

2019-03-04 17:48:17 UTC  

Otherwise by faith I probably didn't express it right. What I meant is that sometimes lies can happen. When someone tells you that the bible cannot have lies I chuckle (even if it might be true.). There's still the possibility that there might be lies, because remember that it may look good but is it really? If god cannot create a boulder that he himself can't lift. Then would that mean that he is imperfect. Either way the bible could of been a conspiracy itself or blah blah x reason for it to contain such lies.

I also think the same of science, sometimes things can look good even if you don't understand them. But you have to do your research sometimes and be open minded that you might be wrong. (Even if the truth ends up being ugly or hard to accept)

2019-03-04 17:52:28 UTC  

Egg protein is a common ingredient in many vaccines.

2019-03-04 17:53:20 UTC  

I, personally, am averse to having mercury, alluminum, or cloned fetal cells injected into me.

2019-03-04 17:53:44 UTC  

From what vaccines supposedly inject you, the alluminum content is not lethal.

2019-03-04 17:55:34 UTC  

The alluminum content in one vaccine is not lethal, I agree. However, alluminum is accumulative. The body does not get rid of it. Yet it’s now recommended to give 48 vaccines to infants before they are even in school.

2019-03-04 17:56:41 UTC  

There is no chelation in existence that can rid the body of alluminum.

2019-03-04 17:57:56 UTC  

I agree that it may cause a problem where paradoxes occur everywhere, but sometimes charging full front can solve paradoxes. But sometimes not, so you have to think of another way to solve it.

2019-03-04 17:58:17 UTC  

Also, I like to think that science theories or "facts" should still be testable.

2019-03-04 17:58:24 UTC  

Also, are you there because I can't hear you for some reason

2019-03-04 17:58:25 UTC  

@The Gwench Not true

2019-03-04 17:58:29 UTC  

Why the need for alluminum in the first place?

2019-03-04 17:58:34 UTC  

Even accumulative metals

2019-03-04 17:58:39 UTC  

Are getting out

2019-03-04 17:58:46 UTC  

In such small doses

2019-03-04 17:58:55 UTC  

They need it to prepare the viruses

2019-03-04 17:58:57 UTC  

Alluminum is an innate tinfoil hat.

2019-03-04 17:58:59 UTC  

Change my mind.

2019-03-04 17:59:10 UTC  

@ZeroT Please show me your scientific data.

2019-03-04 17:59:45 UTC  

But yeah I agree with a lot of things you say, but the things I disagree I just can't really express correctly my thoughts.

2019-03-04 18:00:02 UTC  

They are abstract and I don't really know the terms or sentences I should use to explain them.

2019-03-04 18:00:19 UTC  

Why the cloned fetal cells? Gross!!!

2019-03-04 18:00:43 UTC  

@The Gwench Dude? What are you talking about

2019-03-04 18:00:47 UTC  

Can you come to VC?

2019-03-04 18:00:48 UTC  

What are we, fucking cannibals?

2019-03-04 18:00:57 UTC  

Also

2019-03-04 18:01:10 UTC  

Alluminium, isn't used in Vaccines I just saw

2019-03-04 18:01:11 UTC  

Moral or not, if it meant survival of those who I care about.

2019-03-04 18:01:12 UTC  

Dude?

2019-03-04 18:01:17 UTC  

I'd be willing to sacrifice myself and make a good steak.

2019-03-04 18:01:27 UTC  

@The Gwench Yes, please join VC

2019-03-04 18:01:39 UTC  

Sure, I'd rather avoid that because I don't want them to feel bad for eating me.

2019-03-04 18:01:59 UTC  

Yeah, something like that I think. @ZeroT