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   Pancho to Bob Latham   
   Re: Google Groups   
   11 Jun 24 12:19:22   
   
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   On 11/06/2024 11:41, Bob Latham wrote:   
   > In article ,   
   >     The Natural Philosopher  wrote:   
   >> On 13/02/2024 16:26, Bob Latham wrote:   
   >>> In article ,   
   >>>      mm0fmf  wrote:   
   >>>> On 13/02/2024 15:32, Bob Latham wrote:   
   >>>>> In article ,   
   >>>>>       The Natural Philosopher  wrote:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>> Vaccinations certainly did work,   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Well I'm very sure they do not prevent transmission.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Bob.   
   >>>   
   >>>> They reduce the likelihood of onward transmission.   
   >>>   
   >>> That's a new one, where did you get that from?   
   >>>   
   >>> Do I take that as a tacit admission that vaccines don't protect   
   >>> you from infection? Have we also dropped the notion that it helps   
   >>> if you get infected?   
   >>>   
   >> Oh dear. We have an ArtStudent? mind. Stuck in Boolean logic.   
   >   
   >> You are asking an ArtStudent? question.   
   >   
   >> The scientific questions is *how much* do vaccines  reduce the risk   
   >> of infection, and the severity of the subsequent disease, and the   
   >> answer is, shitloads.   
   >   
   > [Snip]   
   >   
   >> It *has* stopped. Killing people. Vaccines have brought it down to   
   >> flu level - a bad week maybe in bed with painkillers, and that's   
   >> it. Not a life threatening infection with people gasping for   
   >> breath and dying.   
   >   
   > [Snip]   
   >   
   >> Lucky cousin. Without vaccinations she would probably be dead.   
   >   
   >>> I've seen no evidence vaccines do much good but they do do harm.   
   >   
   >> The evidence is that the episode your cousin has is now as bad as   
   >> it gets.   
   >   
   >> If you cant see that, don't get jabbed and die in a respirator   
   >> gasping for breath, like so many others have.   
   >   
   >   
   > TNP, as time goes by and more and more truth comes out I'm sure   
   > evidence will overwhelm your statements above, it's already starting.   
   > Take the time to watch these two videos. The first looks at the   
   > effects of midazolam which killed thousands but was attributed to   
   > covid. The second looks at vaccines.. He also, as an aside remark,   
   > points out that it was omicron which finally stopped the covid deaths.   
   >   
   > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3cqo9V2MzM   
   >   
   > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMYZg8_22y8   
   >   
      
   YouTuber, Susan Oliver, and her dog Cindy, deal with John Campbell in   
   multiple videos:   
      
      
      
   She also gives an interesting discussion of AstraZeneca Covid vaccine.   
      
      
      
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