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re: Jabs increase risk for 7 major types of cancer
Posted on 12/9/25 at 4:30 pm to Night Vision
Posted on 12/9/25 at 4:30 pm to Night Vision
Muh safe and effective.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 4:33 pm to onmymedicalgrind
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When did this become “the point?” I’m trying to discuss the OP!
Because you come into every single one of these threads acting as an expert on the subject.
So, holding everything else you said as bullshite. Why don't you just tell us what kind of doctor you are so we can make our own judgment on whether or not we want to take anything with a grain of salt?
Because, most of us agree, listening to the bullshite from people not qualified is what may have got some people here to begin with.
So, AGAIN, tell the class what type of qualifications (besides medical school) gives you a right to say anything about the COVID jab.
I mean if you can't do that; then you obviously have an agenda you are pushing instead of the truth.
Now, again for the fifth time in as many minutes, what type of doctor are you?
This post was edited on 12/9/25 at 4:36 pm
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:15 pm to Night Vision
Where are links to the actual studies, their findings, their methods, their statistical analysis, data collection regimens, and how they set controls.
It may be true, but I am sorry that randomly claiming a study exists that is completely unquestionable is a bit hard to take.
Actual scientists look at the papers and then determine what is true and what is false. Just because something is published, does not make it fact or even accepted by the scientific and medical experts.
Again, provide the actual papers and studies for review and then we can see if this is bullshite or not.
It may be true, but I am sorry that randomly claiming a study exists that is completely unquestionable is a bit hard to take.
Actual scientists look at the papers and then determine what is true and what is false. Just because something is published, does not make it fact or even accepted by the scientific and medical experts.
Again, provide the actual papers and studies for review and then we can see if this is bullshite or not.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:18 pm to Geauxgurt
The denial phase. Eventually acceptance comes.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:23 pm to Errerrerrwere
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The denial phase. Eventually acceptance comes.
It's not denial when the authors of the study even claim it isn't sure what could be causing it in the damn article.
#'s of diagnoses and hospitalizations increased? Well, there was a significant decrease in diagnoses and hospitalizations for cancer during and right after Covid. So hmmm.... COVID must have magically reduced cancer for a few months to a year.
Then they magically jumped up above previous numbers....hmmmm.....maybe the large number of people that weren't getting screened and hospitalized simply all started getting checked and so the numbers went up like the actual paper says is a possible and likely cause.
There are issues with the vaccines, and anyone saying they are without issues is a moron, but jumping on any random study that doesn't even confirm the claim you are trying to make is quite hilarious and is about as stupid as the people citing a paper on vaccines and autism being linked when the author rescinded it and admitted he made it up.
This post was edited on 12/9/25 at 5:24 pm
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:29 pm to Geauxgurt
Dude I'm not reading all that. Happy for you or sorry that happened to you.
There have been studies. Many many studies. But you either choose not to seek them out, read them, or give them a second thought because if you do it will go directly against what you need to be true to cope after the jab.
I understand. It's got to be tough. But enough of the gaslighting. The info is out there should you want to find it.
There have been studies. Many many studies. But you either choose not to seek them out, read them, or give them a second thought because if you do it will go directly against what you need to be true to cope after the jab.
I understand. It's got to be tough. But enough of the gaslighting. The info is out there should you want to find it.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:30 pm to Errerrerrwere
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Because you come into every single one of these threads acting as an expert on the subject.
Yes, as an MD, I consider myself an expert in medicine. Especially compared to the average, non-medically trained individual. If this rather innocuous statement bothers you so much, then you’ve got some insecurities to work through my friend. That’s a you problem.
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Why don't you just tell us what kind of doctor you are so we can make our own judgment on whether or not we want to take anything with a grain of salt?
So if you have to be a certain “type”’of doctor to have a valuable opinion in a medical thread, what value should we assign the opinions of an engineer in those same medical threads? You really want to go down this path
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Because, most of us agree, listening to the bullshite from people not qualified is what may have got some people here to begin with.
And an engineer is more qualified to talk about medicine than an MD because…..
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So, AGAIN, tell the class what type of qualifications (besides medical school) gives you a right to say anything about the COVID jab.
“Besides holding the highest degree one can in medicine, what makes you qualified to talk about medicine?!?” says the engineer.
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Now, again for the fifth time in as many minutes, what type of doctor are you?
The type of doctor that knows more about medicine than engineers.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:34 pm to L1C4
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Do you believe all the bullshite you see on X?
Do you believe a person on tv because they had a white coat on?
You guys tend to forget that before social media all the bullshite was on your tv. It’s still there.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:34 pm to onmymedicalgrind
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Yes, as an MD, I consider myself an expert in medicine. Especially compared to the average, non-medically trained individual. If this rather innocuous statement bothers you so much, then you’ve got some insecurities to work through my friend. That’s a you problem.
You continue to fail and answer the question. Could you answer what type of medical doctor you are?
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So if you have to be a certain “type”’of doctor to have a valuable opinion in a medical thread, what value should we assign the opinions of an engineer in those same medical threads? You really want to go down this path
In the medical industry filled with specialists, yes.
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And an engineer is more qualified to talk about medicine than an MD because…..
No. I simply said anyone that can read, can understand a medical study. You don't need to have a medical degree!
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Besides holding the highest degree one can in medicine, what makes you qualified to talk about medicine?!?” says the engineer.
Here you go smelling your own farts again.
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The type of doctor that knows more about medicine than engineers.
Again. What type of doctors is that?
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:40 pm to Errerrerrwere
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You continue to fail and answer the question. Could you answer what type of medical doctor you are?
Not going to answer. Move on buddy.
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In the medical industry filled with specialists, yes.
Are you a specialist?
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Here you go smelling your own farts again.
You’re the guy with the undergrad engineering degree who thinks he knows more about medicine than doctors. But I’m the one with the ego
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Again. What type of doctors is that?
The ones with the MDs
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:45 pm to onmymedicalgrind
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Not going to answer. Move on buddy.
Asked you first. Go back and check the thread. If you were so sure about your knowledge you'd just say it. (I love the bookmark feature on the site)
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Are you a specialist?
No. But one would be needed to assess the data accurately on this subject. Did you specialize in genealogy, virology or vaccines?
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You’re the guy with the undergrad engineering degree who thinks he knows more about medicine than doctors. But I’m the one with the ego
Take a deep breath through your nose with that fart. I didn't say I knew more. I also took A&P and microbiology, so, according to you, I know about as much as you!
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The ones with the MDs
Which is? You wont say it because it's going to make you look like a fraud.
But everyone else can see it!
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:46 pm to Night Vision
quote:I love this board
Well, they are introducing it into the food supply. Not to mention retards that get the jabs shedding it to others. Reportedly can be passed in some bodily fluids as well.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:47 pm to Errerrerrwere
I took it, but not weak minded.
My mom was 90, and I thought it was worth risk to try to prevent giving her Covid (which I eventually did give to her 2 years later).
Also, I was in my 60s and considered high risk myself.
I figured it was good to be a guinea pig.
I never supported mandates or giving vaccines to young people (unless very high risk like on immunosuppressant drugs).
I had a bad reaction to 2nd shot, so stopped there. Then it came out they didn't really work.
My mom was 90, and I thought it was worth risk to try to prevent giving her Covid (which I eventually did give to her 2 years later).
Also, I was in my 60s and considered high risk myself.
I figured it was good to be a guinea pig.
I never supported mandates or giving vaccines to young people (unless very high risk like on immunosuppressant drugs).
I had a bad reaction to 2nd shot, so stopped there. Then it came out they didn't really work.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:49 pm to BamaAggiemom
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I took it, but not weak minded. My mom was 90, and I thought it was worth risk to try to prevent giving her Covid (which I eventually did give to her 2 years later). Also, I was in my 60s and considered high risk myself. I figured it was good to be a guinea pig. I never supported mandates or giving vaccines to young people (unless very high risk like on immunosuppressant drugs). I had a bad reaction to 2nd shot, so stopped there. Then it came out they didn't really work.
I didn't mean to be insensitive. And I feel for people like you more than most. It was criminal and everyone of those fricks need to be locked up.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:53 pm to Errerrerrwere
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Asked you first. Go back and check the thread. If you were so sure about your knowledge you'd just say it.
Don’t care if you asked me first, second or third. I already said I’m not answering. Are you going to keep asking over and over like a kid who’s parents said “no dessert,” or move on like an adult?
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But one would be needed to assess the data accurately on this subject. Did you specialize in genealogy, virology or vaccines?
Wait a minute….
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No. I simply said anyone that can read, can understand a medical study. You don't need to have a medical degree!
You’re all over the place buddy….
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I also took A&P and microbiology, so, according to you, I know about as much as you!
Imagine thinking a two week chapter in microbiology in tenth grade is the same as medical school. You’re adorable
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:55 pm to tigersmanager
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only dumbasses took it so most smart people should be ok
Mudbloods believe Fauci.
I’m serious.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 5:57 pm to onmymedicalgrind
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Imagine thinking a two week chapter in microbiology in tenth grade is the same as medical school. You’re adorable
Imagine convincing innocent people that
the clot shot is good for them so you could get a bonus makes you a hero.
That’s repulsive.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 6:04 pm to Night Vision
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Not to mention retards that get the jabs shedding it to others. Reportedly can be passed in some bodily fluids as well.
Good thing me and my wife are pure bloods
Posted on 12/9/25 at 7:13 pm to Errerrerrwere
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Reportedly can be passed in some bodily fluids as well.
Life in prison
Let’s see her picture first.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 7:13 pm to Chancellor
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Show your work.
Let’s see theirs first.
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