A Doctor’s View About the New mRNA Vaccines
American Thinker,
by
Thomas Siler
Original Article
Posted By: Magnante,
2/15/2021 8:45:53 AM
It’s important to know both what we know about the new vaccines and what we don’t know. (snip) I’ve always been a proponent of older, more established vaccines. However, they are imperfect and, like all medical treatments, can have side effects. Unfortunately, in the conversation about the new COVID-19 vaccines, the tenets of honesty and a willingness to admit ignorance are being compromised.
Operation Warp Speed was remarkable, but it leaves an uncomfortable question: Is it a good thing to rush a vaccine (or medicine) to the public without the usual safeguards? (snip) Both honesty and acknowledging ignorance require answering a few questions
Reply 1 - Posted by:
pros7767 2/15/2021 9:24:42 AM (No. 696767)
I have no desire to take this vaccine and I have told my kids not to get it. I am really concerned about the sterility issue.
One of Bill Gates' goals is population control. What better way to do it than through a vaccine? Given his massive funding of WHO and his prediction of a pandemic during Trump's Presidency, I trust nothing about any of this!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
MamaX3 2/15/2021 9:27:06 AM (No. 696770)
This is an excellent article. Viruses mutate immediately and constantly which leads them to burn out which is why some years in the past the flu vaccines have failed so miserably. Just do very thorough hand washing and cover your coughs and sneezes. If you are sick, stay at home for 24 hours past the end of the fever period, this protocol has worked for decades when followed.
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I am scheduled to get the vaccine on Wednesday and I intend to take it. I, for one, refuse to live my life in abject fear, groveling before slimy politicians (I live in the gulag known as New Jersey) wearing these idiot masks. For the masks, if you go to a florist wearing your mask and you can smell the flowers....you mask is not working.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
bad-hair 2/15/2021 10:02:56 AM (No. 696815)
Wife and I have both had our first Moderna. At age 75 is prudent. Mom in law at age 95 also. No side effects whatsoever, Maybe second shot will produce some. I would agree with the author that if you are under 50 you should probably pass. The one statistic in this whole fur ball that I believe is that if you are 65+ the results are severe.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
sanspeur 2/15/2021 10:10:18 AM (No. 696825)
Hql +Z pak+Z .. works .. There is a lot of talk re kids getting the “vaccine” .They are the least susceptible, why get it ? the scary thing will be a travel ban . more control over our freedom to move
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Kate318 2/15/2021 10:31:41 AM (No. 696850)
The mRNA vaccine mimics the biomechanics of an autoimmune disease. I already have one; I don’t need another.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Marzipan4 2/15/2021 11:05:03 AM (No. 696896)
Thank you OP. Very well written and correctly dialogues the sterility question. Imho I will still not get this vaccine.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
walcb 2/15/2021 11:43:47 AM (No. 696932)
I have had the Rona and the symptoms were milder than a cold so I am not in a rush to get this vaccine, however; I was not afraid to--until now, maybe. What amuses me in a way is that many people who fear genetically engineered food and plants have little concern about this genetically altered mrna which is injected into our bloodstream.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
belwhatter 2/15/2021 12:05:30 PM (No. 696949)
It is hard not to believe that there are sinister motives driving this push to vaccinate the population with some inadequately tested new fangled mixture involving modified DNA, sorry, no take it.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
bighambone 2/15/2021 2:25:11 PM (No. 697091)
If you are the age of old people take the vaccine when it is offered to you. If you are a young person wait to see what the reactions to the experimental vaccines will be. Give it to kids, no, until we know a lot more. That’s the prudent way to go.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
DVC 2/15/2021 2:49:08 PM (No. 697126)
The reason I am holding off getting this 'vaccine' is due to the ADE, which killed ALL the lab animals in several studies of mRNA vaccines designed for SARS and MERS.
FTA:
"One problem in the animal studies on coronavirus family vaccines was “antibody dependent enhancement.” When animals were inoculated, they developed a robust immune response, which is a good result.
However, when the animals were later exposed to the coronavirus against which they were vaccinated, their immune system went into overdrive, and they developed an overwhelming, fatal immune response called a “cytokine storm.” Fatal cytokine storms also happened to some COVID-19 patients when their infection was severe.
Human responses do not always correlate to animal responses. So far, there have been no signs that humans have a cytokine storm when exposed to COVID-19 after receiving the vaccine. Obviously, this would be catastrophic for any vaccine."
My wife and I will wait quite a while to ensure that ADE doesn't become a thing.
And there is still the possibility that Chinese infiltrators in the vaccine teams at Pfizer and Moderna have added different mRNA which codes for something else to the 'vaccine'.
I am not too worried about this disease, and I am pretty concerned about rushing to take a type of 'vaccine' which has never before been used on humans.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
tombo 2/15/2021 4:01:09 PM (No. 697175)
Thomas Siler (physisian?) makes a very cognizant argument for waiting to be vaccinated. Everybody (most) is waiting for this Covid crises to be over. The cytokine storm issue (why "young" people die) is very concerning. We hope the scientists are doing the right thing.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
franq 2/15/2021 5:36:03 PM (No. 697238)
Get the vaccine. So what, they'll still make you wear a mask. Pointless and risky.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
lakerman1 2/15/2021 5:42:00 PM (No. 697244)
Excellent article. Thanks for posting.
I would direct you people to go back to the table showing side effects. Note that the placebo caused many problems, which shows how much the mind is involved when it comes to illness.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
49 Ford 2/15/2021 6:49:52 PM (No. 697306)
How many of these new concoctions are derived, at least in part, from the stem cells of aborted babies? Anyone know?
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
DVC 2/15/2021 9:29:38 PM (No. 697390)
#15, that would almost certainly be zero. There are machines that will assemble and amino acid sequence that us desired. In many case bacteria are give instruction to turn out desired biologics, too. Seems likely that they used something like a reprogrammed e. coli to make this stuff.
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