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Anti-vax

In general, are you anti-vax or pro-vax?

  • Anti-vax

    Votes: 6 3.8%
  • Pro-vax

    Votes: 152 96.2%

  • Total voters
    158
arg-fallbackName="TheFearmonger"/>
ImprobableJoe said:
TheFearmonger said:
BTW, niocan seems to have left, and I don't know if paridigm is coming back. I guess... Reason... WON!!! :mrgreen:
No, reason caused insanity to wait a week, change his screen name, and start the stupidity all over again.

Not quite... I put them in my friend list to see when they go online... They are two different people! :shock:
I guess stupid is never singular... :cry:
 
arg-fallbackName="ImprobableJoe"/>
TheFearmonger said:
Not quite... I put them in my friend list to see when they go online... They are two different people! :shock:
I guess stupid is never singular... :cry:
That doesn't prove anything. Stupid can also be crafty in the name of furthering stupidity. :lol:
 
arg-fallbackName="TheFearmonger"/>
ImprobableJoe said:
TheFearmonger said:
Not quite... I put them in my friend list to see when they go online... They are two different people! :shock:
I guess stupid is never singular... :cry:
That doesn't prove anything. Stupid can also be crafty in the name of furthering stupidity. :lol:

right, forgot. Guess they outsmarted me... wait, that means it's spreading!!! Oh no!!! Help!!! I'm... Changing... becoming... something...else...

http://noraebang.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/stupid_bush.jpg :lol:
 
arg-fallbackName="ExeFBM"/>
I don't think Niocan and Paradigm are the same person.

Paradigm was convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt, that he was right on absolutely everything. I mean he KNEW 100% that everyone else was less well informed than him, and their objections were like a toddler asking it's parent where the rain came from.

Niocan is aware that he doesn't know everything, and occasionally seems humble about it. He's just oblivious to any advice or comments that conflict with his personal experience. Kinda like putting dos commands into linux.
 
arg-fallbackName="ImprobableJoe"/>
ExeFBM said:
Niocan is aware that he doesn't know everything, and occasionally seems humble about it. He's just oblivious to any advice or comments that conflict with his personal experience. Kinda like putting dos commands into linux.
It could be evolution?
 
arg-fallbackName="Niocan"/>
I haven't been here on any other accounts, and I only mean to spread what I've seen for myself to get others to test and verify it. It's scientific in nature, you see.
 
arg-fallbackName="Giliell"/>
TheFearmonger said:
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BTW, are you serious? I heard German chocolate was the best, and a certain dark choc. in the States has a (German?) name, ghiradelli, or something like that. I know swiss is good, but I thought you guys had it going on. Hmmm...

No definetly not. Never heard of that choclate. The best known German brands are Milka (and it is really sad how many German kids think that cows were purple) and Ritter Sport and they make OK every day choclate.

A bit OT, but it's about spreading knowledge.
Oh and choclate should never be taken in homeopathic dossage or injected :D
 
arg-fallbackName="Giliell"/>
Uargh, discussing the issue of swine-flu vaccination and whether pregnant women should get it in another forum there was actually a woman who claimed to have a "herbal remedy" that protected you from contracting any virus :shock:
 
arg-fallbackName="Marcus"/>
Giliell said:
Uargh, discussing the issue of swine-flu vaccination and whether pregnant women should get it in another forum there was actually a woman who claimed to have a "herbal remedy" that protected you from contracting any virus :shock:

I also have such a remedy. Many of them, in fact. Try Belladonna, for instance. Take a sufficient dose and I guarantee you'll never again suffer from any virus you didn't have prior to taking the remedy.
 
arg-fallbackName="jrparri"/>
Giliell said:
Uargh, discussing the issue of swine-flu vaccination and whether pregnant women should get it in another forum there was actually a woman who claimed to have a "herbal remedy" that protected you from contracting any virus :shock:

Yes it's called Persistent Retroactive Declaration Therapy.

It works like this... whenever you get sick, you go to the doctor, take some theraflu, and drink plenty of liquids.

After you are well, you declare retroactively that you did not get sick because you have been taking homeopathic medicines. And they work, you swear! You did not have a virus, because you are now immune to them.

If someone points out that you've missed work, you can retroactively declare that you merely had some "toxins" built up as a result of eating food with pesticides on it in conjunction with the fact that Sagittarius is rising. Some colloidal silver cleared it right up.

Works every time.
 
arg-fallbackName="TheFearmonger"/>
Giliell said:
Uargh, discussing the issue of swine-flu vaccination and whether pregnant women should get it in another forum there was actually a woman who claimed to have a "herbal remedy" that protected you from contracting any virus :shock:

If it's a remedy, then that wouldn't stop you from getting sick, would it? It would treat the thing, not prevent it... ;)
 
arg-fallbackName="benoitms"/>
Giliell said:
Guess they are the same people who are behind the "evolution conspiracy".
To quote Pratchett (who writes the best satire I know, commonly mistaken as fantasy): "How come that the government always hushes things up but your mate (forgot the name) always gets to hear about it in a pub?)"

You forgot the most bizarre question hided by the conspiracy guys for centuries! "What is the sex of the Turtle???"

Benoit
 
arg-fallbackName="benoitms"/>
Giliell said:
No definetly not. Never heard of that choclate. The best known German brands are Milka (and it is really sad how many German kids think that cows were purple) and Ritter Sport and they make OK every day choclate.

A bit OT, but it's about spreading knowledge.
Oh and choclate should never be taken in homeopathic dossage or injected :D

I'm in Belgium, the place for chocolates :D
Benoit
 
arg-fallbackName="TheJilvin"/>
Anti-vaccination movements: groups of people who are easily coerced by trivial statistical correlations.
 
arg-fallbackName="Niocan"/>
I'm here to say that the vaccine is indeed a bioweapon, designed to:
1) Impair the immune system
2) Load up the cells with the replicated virus
3) Unleash the immune system into a cytokine storm resulting in death.

http://www.unfictional.com/pdf/baxter-lawsuit.pdf

http://www.theflucase.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=700%3Amicrobiologist-alleges-baxter-qswine-fluq-vaccine-is-a-bioweapon&Itemid=64

http://www.unfictional.com/pdf/baxter-genocide-bioweapons.pdf

Colloidal silver, if you ever are afraid of the virus, will cure it. There's no need for the vaccine, that's all I have to say; You've been warned.
 
arg-fallbackName="Kevin R Brown"/>
...Niocan, can you not fathom how stupid each of those statements you just made are?

In order for your 3 accusations to be true, almost all medical science since the inception of the germ theory would have to be not only wrong, but part of a centuries old malicious global conspiracy. Edward Jenner's work would have to be part of some diabolical plot to... what? He lived at a time well before instant communication or rapid medical distribution, so positing some NWO crap is nonsensical, and likewise is any notion that he hoped to use the drugs to control the population for profit (again, there was no means for anyone at the time to distribute vaccinations throughout the population, or even to popularize their use).

And how do you intend to explain away smallpox, and the eradication thereof? We know that smallpox was around long before any for of formal medical practice was, so you can't exactly try to blame the disease on the vaccines, and an aggressive vaccination campaign completely eradicated the disease from the human population! That's pretty inconvenient for you, isn't it? We had an aggressive, highly lethal disease that tore through the human population, and as soon as we mounted a campaign to vaccinate against it, we were able to entirely extinguish it.

That seems rather conclusive to me.
 
arg-fallbackName="Niocan"/>
I don't call into question any of those ideas or the implications of them, it's only the H1N1 vaccine that I call into serious question. Stop using the past as justification, because it's a flawed line of thought. DDT Is a great way to get rid of malaria but it's rather dangerous to be ingested when it was used so widely on plants.

Question the current application, not the history.
 
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