Message from @ISpy

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2019-03-16 14:27:44 UTC  

Unmute mee

2019-03-16 14:28:03 UTC  

I will not say thet anymore plesae

But you had a few chances already

2019-03-16 17:16:32 UTC  

Hello peeps

2019-03-16 17:27:10 UTC  

Hello faties

2019-03-16 17:27:35 UTC  

Whoaaa

2019-03-16 17:27:38 UTC  

Thats rude!

2019-03-16 17:28:44 UTC  

@ZeroT is the earth flat

2019-03-16 17:29:02 UTC  

No

2019-03-16 17:29:09 UTC  

How

2019-03-16 17:29:16 UTC  

What?

2019-03-16 17:31:04 UTC  

!rank

2019-03-16 17:31:04 UTC  

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2019-03-16 17:39:48 UTC  

Seems like you aren't ranked yet. <:HEHE6:403540176464379925>

2019-03-16 17:47:04 UTC  

hello!

2019-03-16 17:58:32 UTC  

on vaccines, I think research requires far more scrutiny and accuracy than there is right now. I.e. elimination of healthy user bias, longer latency, testing effects of multiple vaccines (all of schedule) with an inert placebo (no aluminum adjuvant) and even going so far as replacing aluminum adjuvant with AHCC adjuvant (has been proven to make at least flu shots more effective (short term))

2019-03-16 18:51:25 UTC  

i think that research, provided that it is put through the peer review process, is under enough scrutiny as it is often put through those against the conclusion as well as those for the conclusion so if it is peer reviewed it is generally undeniably true. i haven't seen a single anti vax study that has been through the peer review process. does the medical production industry/big pharma need more scrutiny when it comes to the manufacturing and basis of prescriptions? yes imo because in the past (iirc the most recent was over half a century ago but none the less) there have been cases where they didn't follow strict enough standards for manufacturing the polio vaccine where they didn't check that the bacteria were actually dead

2019-03-16 18:52:02 UTC  

placebos aren't needed in vaccination trials as they will either work or they won't. the placebo will never work due to the mechanisms of vaccines

2019-03-16 19:10:31 UTC  

yo dudes

2019-03-16 19:10:43 UTC  

slide me that student role

2019-03-16 19:15:57 UTC  

peer review is a process that can be corrupted. Although I cannot show any scientific publication about that, there is however an investigation ongoing:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1420798/

2019-03-16 19:16:27 UTC  

if vaccines work, then it should be confirmed with an inert placebo

2019-03-16 19:17:04 UTC  

otherwise we can say it works because of the placebo effect

2019-03-16 19:18:20 UTC  

furthermore the medical industry has got corruption, so why is there about 4 Billion USD spent on vaccine injury compensation (See VAERS)? And why are the manufacturers made legally immune from liability?

2019-03-16 19:18:27 UTC  

these parts make it questionable

2019-03-16 19:21:34 UTC  

furthermore, aluminum is proven to be toxic and it goes into the body, especially after intramuscular injection in a form of a salt that either dissolves slowly in water or doesn't dissolve in water (Al(OH)3 or AlPO4). That it is present is confirmable by both laboratory testing (destruction with aqua regia before measurement, then using ICP-MS, AAS or AES) and the insert itself (have you ever read the insert made by the manufacturer?)
Being critical towards vaccines doesn't make you anti-vaccine

2019-03-16 19:21:55 UTC  

furthermore, understand the benefits from criticism

2019-03-16 19:47:16 UTC  

world is flat

2019-03-16 19:53:21 UTC  

Earth is a bagel

2019-03-16 20:14:30 UTC  

**Job 37:18 - New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)**

```Dust


<18> Can you, like him, spread out the skies, hard as a molten mirror? ```

2019-03-16 20:20:04 UTC  

@!GPT why am i muted?

2019-03-16 20:20:14 UTC  

i was talking

2019-03-16 20:20:42 UTC  
2019-03-16 20:21:55 UTC  

Wat

2019-03-16 20:22:01 UTC  

why am i muted

2019-03-16 20:22:09 UTC  

i didn't mic sam

2019-03-16 20:22:10 UTC  

spam*

2019-03-16 20:22:26 UTC  

i was about to address the NASA point