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Without any detailed research it should be obvious the mRNA did not at all work since it did not provide any immunity after 2 months, and covid continued to spread by those who had taken the mRNA injection.
You need to change your meds.

But you still haven't provided us with a list of peer reviewed articles from legitimate medical and scientific journals that support your position.

Absent that, all we can do is conclude that RFK Jr isn't the only one with a worm in his brain.
 
You need to change your meds.

But you still haven't provided us with a list of peer reviewed articles from legitimate medical and scientific journals that support your position.

Absent that, all we can do is conclude that RFK Jr isn't the only one with a worm in his brain.

Wrong.
I linked works by Dr. Frank Malone who holds the patents for mRNA technologies.
And it should be clear to everyone that the mRNA injections had no effect on the infection rate.
Since people vaccinated with the mRNA got covid multiple times, that is proof the mRNA destroyed natural recovery immunity.
 
Wrong.
I linked works by Dr. Frank Malone who holds the patents for mRNA technologies.
And it should be clear to everyone that the mRNA injections had no effect on the infection rate.
Since people vaccinated with the mRNA got covid multiple times, that is proof the mRNA destroyed natural recovery immunity.
First, his name is Robert Malone. Least you can do is get that right

That said

A vaccine scientist’s discredited claims have bolstered a movement of misinformation


As Robert Malone stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial before thousands of anti-vaccine and anti-mandate demonstrators Sunday, the medical doctor and infectious-disease researcher repeated the falsehoods that have garnered him legions of followers.

“Regarding the genetic covid vaccines, the science is settled,” he said in a 15-minute speech that referenced the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy. “They are not working.”

The misinformation came two days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released its first studies based on real-world data showing that coronavirus vaccines provide strong protection against hospitalization from the rapidly spreading omicron variant.

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Malone, who bills himself as having played a key role in the creation of mRNA vaccines, has emerged as one of the most controversial voices of the movement against coronavirus vaccines and health mandates. His claims and suggestions have been discredited and denounced by medical professionals as not only wrong, but also dangerous. Twitter barred him for violating the platform’s coronavirus misinformation policy, but he has found platforms elsewhere — recently appearing on an episode of Joe Rogan’s wildly popular podcast, which averages 11 million listeners per episode.

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In short - he's a nut.

So I repeat, provide us some legitimate peer reviewed studies rather than citing a crackpot.
 
First, his name is Robert Malone. Least you can do is get that right

That said

A vaccine scientist’s discredited claims have bolstered a movement of misinformation


As Robert Malone stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial before thousands of anti-vaccine and anti-mandate demonstrators Sunday, the medical doctor and infectious-disease researcher repeated the falsehoods that have garnered him legions of followers.

“Regarding the genetic covid vaccines, the science is settled,” he said in a 15-minute speech that referenced the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy. “They are not working.”

The misinformation came two days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released its first studies based on real-world data showing that coronavirus vaccines provide strong protection against hospitalization from the rapidly spreading omicron variant.

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Malone, who bills himself as having played a key role in the creation of mRNA vaccines, has emerged as one of the most controversial voices of the movement against coronavirus vaccines and health mandates. His claims and suggestions have been discredited and denounced by medical professionals as not only wrong, but also dangerous. Twitter barred him for violating the platform’s coronavirus misinformation policy, but he has found platforms elsewhere — recently appearing on an episode of Joe Rogan’s wildly popular podcast, which averages 11 million listeners per episode.

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In short - he's a nut.

So I repeat, provide us some legitimate peer reviewed studies rather than citing a crackpot.

WRONG!
I read the claim:
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The misinformation came two days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released its first studies based on real-world data showing that coronavirus vaccines provide strong protection against hospitalization from the rapidly spreading omicron variant.
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And the ONLY studies that showed any vaccine success against covid were the ones from other countries, that did NOT use mRNA.
The Novavax, Vaxzervria, Comirnaty, etc. are NOT mRNA based.
All the non-mRNA vaccines actually worked.
None of the mRNA vaccines did or could possibly work.
 
And the ONLY studies that showed any vaccine success against covid were the ones from other countries, that did NOT use mRNA.
The Novavax, Vaxzervria, Comirnaty, etc. are NOT mRNA based.
All the non-mRNA vaccines actually worked.
None of the mRNA vaccines did or could possibly work.
Again - where are the legitimate peer reviewed studies supporting your claims?
 
Again - where are the legitimate peer reviewed studies supporting your claims?

They ALL support what I am saying.
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The COVID-19 vaccine does not prevent COVID-19. A person who is fully vaccinated can still contract the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, and may go on to develop the disease.
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So a person who is vaccinated against "variant A" can still contract "variant B"??

Variants take years to mutate.
And the mRNA was not even around until the last year of covid.
Nor were the spike proteins different on different variants, and that is all the mRNA dealt with was the spike protein.
 
Hardly.

That said, all you have to do is provide the peer reviewed papers I keep asking for. Until you do we really have no option but to consider your claims to have been pulled out of your nether regions.
 

Kentucky Supreme Court rules that charter schools law is unconstitutional​


The obvious risk being that charter schools could then have a racial or religion bias we should not be supporting with public tax money.
But I would not mind funding schools open to the public that simply were created locally?
Depends.
 

President Trump tells Netflix to fire Susan Rice or 'pay consequences'​

Former Obama official Susan Rice delivered a blunt warning to corporate America: Don’t expect amnesty​

By Amanda Macias Fox News / Published February 22, 2026 1:16pm EST

Democrats warn of ‘accountability agenda’ over Trump’s policies

President Donald Trump called on Netflix to fire board member Susan Rice immediately or "pay the consequences."
Trump’s comments followed remarks Rice made Thursday on the "Stay Tuned with Preet" podcast, hosted by former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.

During the interview, Rice warned that corporations she said had "taken a knee" to Republican pressure should not expect forgiveness from Democrats if they return to power.
"This is not going to be an instance of forgive and forget. The damage that these people are doing is too severe to the American people and our national interest," Rice said.

LARA TRUMP WARNS AGAINST DEMOCRATS' "ACCOUNTABILITY AGENDA" FOR TRUMP ALLIES
BATTLEGROUND STATES SHOULDER BURDEN OF TRUMP’S TARIFFS AS MIDTERM MESSAGING RAMPS UP

Rice made the remarks while discussing what she described as corporate retreats from diversity and governance commitments amid pressure from Republican lawmakers.
"If these corporations think that the Democrats, when they come back into power, are going to, you know, play by the old rules, and, you know, say, ‘Oh, never mind. We’ll forgive you for all the people you fired, all the policies and principles you’ve violated, all, you know, the laws you’ve skirted.’ I think they’ve got another thing coming," Rice added.

President Trump is implementing some policies Democrats have the spine to oppose. There are a few less insensible Republicans also short of enthusiastically endorsing Trump policy, even if ensnared in the Republican churn.

What is different about Trump:
his administration isn't willing to attempt to overcome the loyal opposition simply by superior advocacy.

Trump's mass firings within DOJ, within the U.S. military, and additional threats at home and abroad demonstrate an unprecedented attempt by a U.S. president to control the message.

Trump is president of Netflix ?!


The "Saturday Night Massacre" was a series of resignations over the dismissal of special prosecutor Archibald Cox that took place in the United States Department of Justice during the Watergate scandal in 1973. The events followed the refusal by Cox to drop a subpoena for the Nixon White House tapes at President Richard Nixon's request.
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The reality is that no drugs normally kill, as even causing unconsciousness would be a total waste of the high.
The reality is that all drug deaths are caused by the drugs being illegal, so of unknown and inconsistent concentration.
If drugs were all made legal, then concentration would be consistent and labeled, so then almost no one would die from any drug use.
 
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The reality is that all drug deaths are caused by the drugs being illegal, so of unknown and inconsistent concentration.
Nonsense.

Medical errors, including medication mistakes, cause an estimated 7,000 to over 98,000+ deaths annually in the US, often cited as a leading cause of death. Medication errors, such as wrong dosages or mislabeling, injure 1.5 million people yearly. While many errors are preventable, they stem from complex system failures, fatigue, or poor communication.

Key Statistics on Medical Errors & Drug Deaths

  • Total Deaths: Medical errors are estimated to cause 250,000+ deaths annually in the US, often ranked as the third leading cause of death.
  • Medication Specifics: Roughly 7,000 to 9,000+ deaths per year are directly attributed to medication errors, such as wrong medication, incorrect dosage, or allergic reactions.
  • Impact: Medication-related errors cause 1.5 million injuries and cost $77 billion annually.
  • Hospital Impact: Adverse Drug Events (ADEs) result in an estimated 400,000 preventable injuries annually in US hospitals.
  • Drug Types: Common medications implicated in errors include opioids, anticoagulants, sedatives, and cardiovascular agents.
 

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Nonsense.

The causes for medication deaths were listed as:
  • Medication Specifics: Roughly 7,000 to 9,000+ deaths per year are directly attributed to medication errors, such as wrong medication, incorrect dosage, or allergic reactions.

And people who intentionally take drugs for recreational purposes won't have the "wrong medication" because they already know what has the high they are looking for, and are not going to take an unknown drug to experiment with most likely.
They are not going to take the "incorrect dosage" once they have a properly labeled commodity, because it costs money and they are familiar with the product.
They are not going to have an "allergic reaction" because that does not happen with recreational drugs, and they also are familiar with them.

Almost all drug deaths are from the inconsistent concentration, due to it being easier to smuggle when at the highest possible concentration.

We all know of easily avoidable drug deaths that would not likely have happened if drugs were legalized, like Michael Jackson, Delores O'Riordan, Jim Morrison, Prince, Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Elvis Presley, Amy Winehouse, Whitney Houston, etc.
 
And you said that "all drug deaths are caused by the drugs being illegal," and I have to stress that is patent nonsense.

You didn't limit your statement to recreational drug users.
 
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