That’s just great.
ALS has just got to be the worst disease ever.
No one wants to be a lab experiment.
But wait....There’s more!
Wow. Mad Cow Disease or Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
The very first link loops back to the same article.
Something doesn’t smell right.
Time to call Mulder and Scully.
That’s ok, because people rushing out to get this vaccine weren’t using their brains anyway.
That’s not a bug.
It’s a feature!........................
This smells of almost Guardian/NYT level ‘science’.
Not trying to defend any vaccines, but most certainly not buying this Biden level first grade report.
First of all, this is not a “study”.
Second of all, this assertion that “long-term memories are maintained by prion-like proteins” is false.
Garbage in, garbage out.
Something else for the scaredy cats to look forward to.
Great Game India has a history of spreading false news. Here’s one example of another CV rumor:
“Since coronavirus first appeared in Wuhan, China, my colleagues at NewsGuard—which rates the credibility of news and information sites—have been tracking all the websites in the US, UK, Italy, Germany, and France that have spread verifiably false claims about the coronavirus. We have so far identified 132 such sites, and the single most popular topic of misinformation has been about the virus’ origin. Sites have inaccurately tied the disease to 5G wireless technology, Bill Gates, and African migrants to Italy.”
“Until January, GreatGameIndia.com—an Indian website that bills itself as a “Journal on Geopolitics and International Relations”—was a microscopic blip on the internet, reaching just 30,000 to 50,000 visitors a month. It published numerous conspiracy theories about anything from Indian politics to the 2014 crash of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 in Ukraine. In contrast, CNN.com has more than 500 million page views a month, and a local newspaper such as the South Florida Sun-Sentinel has more than 4 million monthly page views, according to web analytics firm SimilarWeb.”
That changed on January 26, when Great Game India published an article about the origins of the novel coronavirus. The article was called “Coronavirus Bioweapon–How China Stole Coronavirus From Canada And Weaponized It.” The article claimed that two Chinese spies smuggled the virus from a lab in Winnipeg to a military lab in Wuhan, where the virus “leaked” out and began infecting people. (Great Game India did not respond to multiple requests for comment.)
“According to NewsWhip, a social media analytics platform, that first article in what would become a misinformation bandwagon received only 1,600 likes, shares, or comments on social media. But later that day, ZeroHedge reposted the article, word-for-word, adding a hint of speculation in the headline: “Did China Steal Coronavirus From Canada And Weaponize It?” The true answer, of course, is no, but the provocative headline begs readers to click and read—and share—the lengthy conspiracy theory, which reaches the conclusion that Chinese spies did steal the virus from the Canadian lab.”
“From an obscure Indian site to ZeroHedge to, well, everyone, here’s the trajectory of a fake story about Covid-19.”
https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-how-one-particular-coronavirus-myth-went-viral/
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I had the hopefully safe oral version as a child. Interestingly a few hours after I read this information to my wife, she happened across her childhood vaccine records that she didn’t even know she had, showing she too had the oral version.
Bottom line: if a traditional vaccine once had issues that killed people decades later, it can certainly happen again.
Well, they’re hyped by progressives.
This article is just scare mongering. George Tetz, the author which this article cites, published earlier research showing that PrDs (prior-like domains) are quite common: “23% of all analyzed viral proteomes available in public databases contain at least one PrD.” Here’s a link to Tetz’s earlier article:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-27256-w
In any case, if there really was an increased risk of prior-related diseases from the PrDs in the spike proteins generated by the mRNA vaccines, then it logically follows that there would also be an increased risk of prion-related diseases from the PrDs in the spike proteins produced by the SARS-CoV-2 virus proliferating in your body. In either case your body is going to cranking out spike proteins.
In any case, this article junk — misinformation targeting the lazy and/or scientifically uninformed.
so they rushed the vaccine but they did manage to put everything they could find on the shelf to put in it