Pfizer: Switzerland stops the Covid vaccines.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wilburbear, Apr 8, 2023.

  1. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

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    #201     Apr 24, 2023
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  2. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    I did. It was a challenge that most couldn’t hack.
     
    #202     Apr 24, 2023
  3. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    But biology is the easiest premed. So most can hack it.
     
    #203     Apr 24, 2023
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  4. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    So biology is typically four years. For premed it's two OR one and some additional summer courses.
     
    #204     Apr 24, 2023
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  5. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    LOL. According to whom? Google? Thanks! It’s completely subjective.
    Bio was what I was most interested in - specifically biotech which I what I focused on in the my last 2 years. There was nothing easy about it. You can minimize till the cows come home - while you wait for your burrito to warm up.
     
    #205     Apr 25, 2023
  6. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Two years is to become a technician. Well as I did a five year masters in computer science don't expect me to be that impressed?

    You make it all murky so you are trying to hide the truth. Switching majors and streams..

    So when will I become ill from the vaccines? I had stents put in due to damage from being near blasts in my 20s. Four were put in before the pandemic one of which moved and had to be tweaked so as you can imagine they check my heart very carefully and often.. Its in perfect shape. What would the warning signs be?

    There is some biological mechanism or just your feelings something might happen?
     
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    #206     Apr 25, 2023
  7. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    I have noticed that Elizabeth has never once used the term peplomer or glycoprotein.

    Its almost as if they don't want people to know that most viruses have these and the body disposes of them 24/7, 365...

    The word spike sounds more ominous eh?

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    #207     Apr 25, 2023
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  8. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    LOL. 2 years is quite general pre med. second 2 years is where you begin to specialize.
    5 year masters degree? Loooool. Is that what you told the African guy you sodomized with your pistol ‘I’m your master now!’

    Stop farting - those blasts can cause serious damage to your colon. Which I’m sure you know all too much about.

    If the ‘vaccine’ you got was even activated, or from a bad batch, it’s likely you are already in declining health and a weakened immune state. Maybe you got lucky and got a dud. But if it’s not a quick kill as most reported adverse events tend to be (within 72 hours), it will be a slow kill. Turbo cancer, some cardiac event.

    One thing is certain - the experimental stabbing doesn’t stop infection or transmission. You cannot produce an effective antibody response - in fact, it might be just the opposite as your cells have been hijacked and are overproducing misshapen misfolded proteins that might even enhance the virus’ entry when encountered.

    GOOD LUCK.
     
    #208     Apr 25, 2023
  9. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Four year degree + one for masters for me.

    So you studied biology premed, failed to become a vet or whatever and then studied it again to qualify for technician work.

    OK. Well the lack of deep study.. Engineers can deduce things from fundamentals, technicians can only apply things worked out for them.

    You are doing your Lego wrong Elizabeth.
     
    #209     Apr 25, 2023
  10. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    LOL technician. LOL Elizabeth.
    Your one extra year sounded brutal. Did they allow blacks into university where you lived or was it just the way you liked it?
    You aren’t an engineer dude.
     
    #210     Apr 25, 2023