The Benefits of Vaccination (with thread drift...)

Trouble is, it needs an immediate, global, huge radical change, and no governments on the planet (maybe a couple) can afford to- politically, socially or economically.

I just saw a clip from the BBC where pregnant women were being given a full explanation of what the vaccination entailed and were able to ask as many questions as they wanted.
It’s one thing to expose yourself to Covid, but to do the same to the child that you are carrying is in another league altogether.

I understood that the largest reason for these epidemics was the transfer from animals to humans, either by hunting for sale or through markets where different species are kept caged and in close contact.

The environmental changes are driven by forces which we can do nothing about. Earths orbit, moons orbit and the suns activity. We can stop poluting and that includes over processed and additives in foods.

Must confess that we are doing our best… albeit in small ways eg…
Loose tea rather than t-bags, hankies instead of paper tissues, no kitchen roll…
buy stuff with as little packaging/preferably no packaging…
fresh local meat and produce in season
recycling/composting so virtually no black-bag to go into the ground
using the car absolute minimum

Nowadays, we really do stop and think before buying, but since covid this has become easier (strangely enough) as much of the long-distance stuff is not arriving in our local shops.

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Hum. I go for the China lab theory myself

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That doesn’t account for Ebola and other diseases spread from animals to humans.

Traditional behaviour of poorly educated people who believe in witchcraft over basic sanitary procedures explains both.

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Yes almost certainly, who was paying the Chinese lab? Rumors are they were US experiments being carried out as that type of animal experiments are banned in the US. Unfortunately the Chinese lab were not careful enough and the rest is history.
The basis for this is 4 random events would have to occurred to create covid 19 and in nature these events are billions to one against. Whereas manipulating genes man does know how to do albeit playing with things they dont fully grasp yet.
How did the Chinese gene decode covid 19 so quickly?

Ebola has been around for years 50+ and is a killer ( except the very few with natural immunity) but is not as easily transmitted as covid and especially delta.

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Hunting for bushmeat too.

Before the vaccine…

Doctors were treating with therapeutics that saved 85% to 100% of their patients…

Hope they were told it’s not approved or licenced and is experimental only and under an EUA…and that they were told all of the risks from spontaneous abortion to stillbirth to foetal abnormality and all the risks to themselves too…

And that there have been no studies done in pregnant women and they are effectively part of a trial…

No studies on the effects on the reproductive system or pregnancy…That’s what I find unconscionable…

I would like to see a copy of the consent for they were asked to sign.,

Yes - but it also needs all of us to change our lifestyles, and moreover campaign and vote for the necessary radical change. My point is that it’s easy to ‘follow the science’, and to criticise others for not doing so - but perhaps we need to temper our criticism if indeed our own willingness to follow the science through to action is conditional on it not being too challenging or inconvenient.

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Won’t make a jot of difference to the natural world of which we cannot control. The moon is on a wobbly orbit and will cause more flooding in around 10 years time. Eating more vegetables or cycling to work is not going to change it.

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Thank goodness we are at 420 m. Perhaps we will become an island though.

But isn’t that a bit easy - saying oh it’s all the natural world.
What about the Amazon being chopped down to graze cattle or grow soya or whatever it is they feed the chickens we may have with our roast dinner. It is all connected and we really are saying a massive f*** you to future generations if we don’t change.

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Got it in one.

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