Sujet : Re: Food Prices
De : am (at) *nospam* yellowjersey.org (AMuzi)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 01. Jun 2025, 15:17:43
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On 5/31/2025 8:46 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Sat, 31 May 2025 17:48:38 -0700, John B.
<jbslocomb@fictitious.site> wrote:
On Sat, 31 May 2025 13:45:06 -0700, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>
wrote:
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On Sat, 31 May 2025 19:41:34 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>
wrote:
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On Fri May 30 13:27:04 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 5/30/2025 11:19 AM, cyclintom wrote:
... we now know that 74% of people taking the vaccine suffered permanent
heart damage ...
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Fascinating! And your source for that factoid is ... ???
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Frank, it is very difficult to discover the actual paper since Fauci made sure that side effects were blamed almost entirelu on Covid-19 rather than the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines. you have to look for it and you have no intensions of doing that. You, like most teachers want others to do your thinking for you.
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How is it possible for every "study" out of the FDA to claim no increased risk with mRNA "vaccines" and every medical study since Fauci was forcibly retired to show the cause of 10-20% increased death rates to be focuseed on mRNA GMO's?
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Increased deaths aren't the only problem but wildly increased multiple cause illnesses wirh permanent injuries. Most especially in young men from 19-24 suggesting an interaction with testosterone.
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34921468/
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That's what is known as a "survey". There is no actual testing being
performed. Instead, the results of multiple publications are filtered
and tabulated to produce the data for analysis. Access to the entire
report is blocked by a paywall.
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"We systematically searched PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google
Scholar, as well as the medRxiv preprint server, with terms including:
‘SARS-CoV-2’, ‘COVID-19’, ‘messenger RNA vaccine*’, ‘mRNA-1273
vaccine’, ‘BNT162 vaccine’, ‘myocarditis’, ‘pericarditis’, ‘stroke’
and ‘Myocardial Ischemia’ up to 25 September 2021."
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Without access to the original report, I can't determine if the data
was likely to be valid or if it was tweaked to conform to an agenda.
Here's the list of 5 sources along with a list of keywords (supporting
information):
<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/action/downloadSupplement?doi=10.1002%2Frmv.2318&file=rmv2318-sup-0001-suppl-data.docx>
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The survey was published on Dec 17, 2021. Presumably, that data from
the various sources was collect earlier. My GUESS(tm) is at least 6
months earlier and possibly a year earlier. I'll be generous and use
6 months or mid-June 2021. The first vaccines were available for
general consumption in Dec 2020:
"History of COVID-19: Outbreaks and vaccine timeline"
<https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/history-disease-outbreaks-vaccine-timeline/covid-19>
That means that the data used covered Dec 2020 thru June 2021, which
is a 7 month period. That's not too horrible for early research, but
hardly evidence of a problem that affected 100% of those tested.
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One of the vaaccines on the second shot had 100% chest pains.
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How did you know it was the 2nd shot? It was not mentioned in your
PubMed abstract. Did you pay for the download of the full report?
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As a question, why are you arguing about this unless all you want to do is claim that I am wrong?
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Frank can answer with his point of view, but that is exactly why I'm
responding. Also, I don't argue. I just provide evidence that your
wrong. If I can't do that, usually do to lack of information, I use
logic and speculation.
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With multiple injections the chances of side effects multiply and there is NO detectable protection from covid-19. Even during Fauci's time the papers all showed next to no protection at all from infection with covid-19. And most papers showed NO side effects from contracting the disease and getting well from it. Everyone that had "long covid" had been given the jab.
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Since you like survey reports: (Feb 1, 2023)
"Effect of covid-19 vaccination on long covid: systematic review"
<https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9978692/>
"Current studies suggest that covid-19 vaccines might have protective
and therapeutic effects on long covid. More robust comparative
observational studies and trials are needed, however, to clearly
determine the effectiveness of vaccines in preventing and treating
long covid."
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I spent 50 years working on medical devices or laboratory devices designed to detect diseases. Be very sure that you show that as a teacher you know far more about it than I do.
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No you didn't. You online resume says otherwise. You spent 30 years
writing code:
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-kunich-22012/details/experience/>
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I need to finish cleaning and waxing my Subaru. Have a nice day.
I never made it to my Subaru. I'll try again tomorrow.
Incidentally, Andrew wanted me to try olive oil instead of wax on my
Subaru. I'll probably try that tomorrow or Monday.
Re Tommy's claims...
"read out" three libraries..."
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I recentily did some adding and subtracting and it seems a reasonable
number for a 'HOME TOWN" liberty is about 46,946 books, estimated a
reading time of each. --- 10.25 hours a book = 481,218 hours. If you
read about 4 hours a day that is 120,304 days.
Times 3 library = 360, 912, or "a whole bunch of days".
I did a similar calculation and came to similar results. There's no
way Tom could possibly have "read out" 3 public libraries and a
military library in a reasonable amount of time.
06/07/2022
<https://groups.google.com/g/rec.bicycles.tech/c/QNPNSofg064/m/Xaamy15iBQAJ>
"I would warrant that I've read more than 20 times more books than you
have. I read out three public libraries, the military library and all
of the books I used to gain the knowledge to become an engineer."
10/13/2022
<https://groups.google.com/g/rec.bicycles.tech/c/UjDRFpyNTeg/m/uuKA__SlAQAJ>
"I read every book in three major libraries and you want to tell me
about books?"
Does Tommy's famous "resume" include that? :-)
Of course not.
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-kunich-22012/details/experience/>
Tom's resume also doesn't include his alleged employment at several
companies. NASA, Sandia Lab, Sun Microsystems, Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Analog
Devices, ETEC, possibly Diablo Research. He claimed to have attended
Pacific Marine Academy and Chabot College and received a degree in
"navigation" from somewhere.
In re olive oil on weathered finishes, that's a suggestion I found in a web search when you first mentioned the issue. I have no idea but it doesn't seem unreasonable.
-- Andrew Muziam@yellowjersey.orgOpen every day since 1 April, 1971