akula1488 said:My vaccination status is irrelevant.
Let's say if I am, does that make me a hypocrite or a regretter?
Let's say if I am not, does that make me a anti vaxxer or someone who just make a sound decision based on facts and science, and risk and reward analysis?
Akula 19 said:akula1488 said:My vaccination status is irrelevant.
Let's say if I am, does that make me a hypocrite or a regretter?
Let's say if I am not, does that make me a anti vaxxer or someone who just make a sound decision based on facts and science, and risk and reward analysis?
Always remember akula is gonna be akula
I 100% support you! How dare they demand answers from you! Who do they think they are? They just cannot comprehend that you are the smartest person on this board, and we should all feel grateful for you sharing your wisdom. Love how you tell it like it is and then offer some unrelated misdirection "points" - excellent use of the "if you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit" mantra. We can all learn something from the "excellent" debating and conversational skills you continually demonstrate in your posts - well done again!
So happy you didn't fall for the trap. Admitting you were vaccinated would demonstrate your previous errors - but you are perfect and never make mistakes. Why can't they accept that? Not admitting it would cause them to call you an anti-vaxxer nutjob and we all know you are the most thoughtful fair-minded person when it comes to all things Covid related. Why can't they accept that?
They'll probably accuse you of spreading misinformation, when we both know (wink, wink), that THEY are spreading the misinformation! They need to watch the following video. I know this is a little basic, but we have to match their obviously lower cognitive skills. Always willing to help you out, brother.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9Dp5pAPI78
akula1488 said:Senator Ron Johnson is spreading misformation? He has doctors and attorneys doing testimonies, that according to military billing codes, since the innoculation there is 300% increase in miscarriage and cancer, 1000% increase in neurological
disorders....truly astounding statistics.
This is a hearing from a sitting US senator...can't accuse me of anything since you guys trust authority so much.
Akula 19 said:akula1488 said:Senator Ron Johnson is spreading misformation? He has doctors and attorneys doing testimonies, that according to military billing codes, since the innoculation there is 300% increase in miscarriage and cancer, 1000% increase in neurological
disorders....truly astounding statistics.
This is a hearing from a sitting US senator...can't accuse me of anything since you guys trust authority so much.
Remember akula gonna be akula
How can anyone argue with an anti-vax twitter quote from a Republican senator? If anyone had any doubts about your all-encompassing fair-minded Covid knowledge, this should definitely 100% convince them! I guess you have finally accomplished your mission of informing all TIers, so what's your next project? Well done and congratulations on another excellent post demonstrating advance knowledge!
Last week I was talking with a bigwig at UCI Medical Hospital. I told him that the vaccine was totally worthless because it failed to meet all the following minimum requirements. It had to 100% prevent everyone from catching the virus. It had to last forever. It had to 100% effectively combat ANY future variants. There had to be ZERO side effects. Short of that the vaccine was worthless and not only that, "Vaccine Injuries" posted a much greater threat than Covid. He told me I was uninformed?! I told him I just followed akula1488 - one of the most brilliant scientists out there and there is no way I was wrong. Then following your excellent posting techniques, I accused him of being a leftist, a rightest, a moron, a racist, a sexist, and a purveyor of misinformation.
Irritating that this bigwig just couldn't admit he was wrong so using use your technique of posting helpful links to support our cause, here you go:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...re-really-not-smart-the-dunning-kruger-effect
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFvorVFKfeQ
irvinehomeowner said:I think akula is the only TI poster who uses Twitter links as undisputable scientific citations.
morekaos said:From the sacred cow of Johns Hopkins....
The High Cost of Disparaging Natural Immunity to Covid
Public-health officials ruined many lives by insisting that workers with natural immunity to Covid-19 be fired if they weren?t fully vaccinated. But after two years of accruing data, the superiority of natural immunity over vaccinated immunity is clear. By firing staff with natural immunity, employers got rid of those least likely to infect others. It?s time to reinstate those employees with an apology.
For most of last year, many of us called for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to release its data on reinfection rates, but the agency refused. Finally last week, the CDC released data from New York and California, which demonstrated natural immunity was 2.8 times as effective in preventing hospitalization and 3.3 to 4.7 times as effective in preventing Covid infection compared with vaccination.
Yet the CDC spun the report to fit its narrative, bannering the conclusion ?vaccination remains the safest strategy.? It based this conclusion on the finding that hybrid immunity?the combination of prior infection and vaccination?was associated with a slightly lower risk of testing positive for Covid. But those with hybrid immunity had a similar low rate of hospitalization (3 per 10,000) to those with natural immunity alone. In other words, vaccinating people who had already had Covid didn?t significantly reduce the risk of hospitalization.
Similarly, the National Institutes of Health repeatedly has dismissed natural immunity by arguing that its duration is unknown?then failing to conduct studies to answer the question. Because of the NIH?s inaction, my Johns Hopkins colleagues and I conducted the study. We found that among 295 unvaccinated people who previously had Covid, antibodies were present in 99% of them up to nearly two years after infection. We also found that natural immunity developed from prior variants reduced the risk of infection with the Omicron variant. Meanwhile, the effectiveness of the two-dose Moderna vaccine against infection (not severe disease) declines to 61% against Delta and 16% against Omicron at six months, according to a recent Kaiser Southern California study. In general,
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-hi...s-protests-fire-rehire-employment-11643214336
https://youtu.be/QFmRx2nDWTQ
zubs said:Fake akula.
In the vein of Stephen Colbert pretending to be of Bill O'reilly
good job. I'm surprised you took the time to write it. TI doesn't get that many quality posts...LOL.
akula1488 said:IHO you are just an ignorant fool. You never responded to my links to Nature and other scientific journals when I cited the science because it invalidates your false narrative. BLAH BLAH BLAH
eyephone said:In my opinion it is a joke. The person is vaccinated but cant stop talking about vaccinations.
Classic scenario: Smoker tells kids not to smoke but smoker smokes a two packs a day. ;D
akula1488 said:The narrative is definitely falling apart. Let's see what bad things the ignorant fool IHO can say about John Hopkins.
As Janis Joplin says "Cry, cry, baby!"
eyephone said:eyephone said:In my opinion it is a joke. The person is vaccinated but cant stop talking about vaccinations.
Classic scenario: Smoker tells kids not to smoke but smoker smokes a two packs a day. ;D
I can talk in the third person for entertainment purposes.
You are smart eyephone. I think you are really smart. I did not know they stick a plastic tube down your throat when they put you an a ventilator. I did not know that some hospitals have patients in the hallway due to capacity issues. Also, thank you for reminding me that there maybe side effects after the covid recovery.