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Yup, they could easily change Ivermectin enough but get the same results and get the treatment FDA approved and then charge whatever they want for it. The documentary I posted gives an example of this where a treatment is already available through repurposing of an existing affordable drug but big pharma came up with a different drug which had the same results and forced doctors to use the new $2000 treatment vs the $50 treatment. Science.
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There is nothing easy about getting FDA approval. Raise your hand if you have gotten FDA approval (my hand is up).
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Ted, I believe you are a smart enough guy from the content you have put out there. Thank you for that.
So since I know you know how to read, note that I didn't say they could easily get FDA approval. But since you have first hand knowledge of getting FDA approval, how many "vaccines" do you know that have been approved in less than a year after being introduced? This is an honest question since you have clearly pointed out that I don't know how difficult it is to get FDA approval. |
I am not in pharma, I am in Med Devices, which is easier than pharma. I do not have direct knowledge to answer your question.
I was involved in early efforts during the first-wave shit-show by direction from the absolute highest level and can tell you that EVERYTHING was on the table for a fast track. It was unprecedented. Look at Moderna's value, they were nothing in 2019. Approvals are the responsibility of the manufacturer. |
Originally Posted by hector
(Post 1609864)
Yup, they could easily change Ivermectin enough but get the same results and get the treatment FDA approved and then charge whatever they want for it. The documentary I posted gives an example of this where a treatment is already available through repurposing of an existing affordable drug but big pharma came up with a different drug which had the same results and forced doctors to use the new $2000 treatment vs the $50 treatment. Science.
I already posted this a while back: https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/i...?itok=GADGj8zu |
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Mandate gastrobypass!
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Mandate firing your staff, then crying about being overwhelmed because you don't have enough background dancers.
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This is cute.
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And now, for an amusing interlude...
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...6d6eeccc20.jpg Yes I know this was news last week, but I didn't see it until recently and I was doing a handover with my relief for two days (and now flying home). I'm putting that disclaimer in here just in case someone wants to inform me of that. :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by Bajingo
(Post 1609801)
guns duh.
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 1609806)
I contracted for DoS, after Bengazhi, where I worked directly on biometric and other tools to help process third-party nationals and log who is at an embassy at any given time; among other notable projects. There was literally no systems in place beforehand to do so and I'm pretty shocked what happened in Bengazhi didn't happen again. Some of these tools I helped create, prevented known terrorists from getting jobs as janitors (as they do) in our embassies and led directly to their arrests. I also did work on their law enforcement management tool, making it easier to process and share digital forensic evidence used in passport fraud, child trafficking, and child pornography cases and link cases between various field offices leading to increase interoffice/interagency collaboration.
Today I help launch satellites in space to spy on your mom blowing truckers in the back alley. Tell me more about how ironic it is.
Originally Posted by dieselmiata
(Post 1609837)
Yes, it does.
Jesus, read your own posts. Yes, fully vaccinated people can spread it, but they don't have nearly as severe symptoms and rarely require hospitalization. Just like EVERY OTHER vaccination out there, the more people that are vaxxed, the better it works. If you're vaccinated, you don't have to worry as much about catching it. How do y'all antivaxxers and flat earthers even function. |
Originally Posted by z31maniac
(Post 1609893)
Thank you. I just wanted you to admit that you're a poor who gets benefits from the Feds, which negates anything you have to say.
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Originally Posted by z31maniac
(Post 1609893)
You're pathetic attempts at Ad Hominems are just that, pathetic. You work for the Feds, getting your salary from the tax payers, while denouncing it. You should probably seek help.
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Originally Posted by z31maniac
(Post 1609781)
Again, just because I don't agree with you doesn't mean I'm a leftie. It's really amazing to see just how intelligent you aren't, while thinking you're some type of intellectual.
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 1609730)
Why are companies mandating the vaccine?
Why did United fire 600 employees?
Originally Posted by dieselmiata
(Post 1609812)
I keep hearing this, but no one seems to want to back it up with anything. Can you please link to anything peer-reviewed that backs up this assertion?
If we can't begin on a platform of reality here at home, showing you scientific data for another country won't help.
Originally Posted by dieselmiata
(Post 1609828)
You know what? You win. Your well thought out arguments have convinced me. Vaccines are bad.
IT'S MY GOD GIVEN RIGHT TO SPREAD POLIO. MAKE MEASELS GREAT AGAIN! Do y'all even listen to yourselves? The irony here is that those are viruses that have actual vaccines that work. How many cases of people getting Polio as adults that got the Polio vaccine as a child? Now compare that with Covid.
Originally Posted by dieselmiata
(Post 1609846)
Because medical experts have long said that no vaccine, including the coronavirus vaccines, is 100 percent effective. If “immunity” connotes complete protection, then no vaccine actually provides it. |
Cool article.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...41b3cbafac.png Am I too caught up in the distinct irony, or have the anarchy-or-its-nazi-germany folk banned a 10 year member over this little parade of memes? |
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"The new study showed that protection against transmission seemed to wane over time, however. After three months, people who had breakthrough infections after being vaccinated with AstraZeneca were just as likely to spread the delta variant as the unvaccinated. While protection against transmission decreased in people who had received the Pfizer vaccine, there was still a benefit when compared with people who were unvaccinated."
get your jab every 3 months for the rest of your life. |
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