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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    As far as I know we don't have vaccine passports anywhere in the US, so I'm not sure what you're responding to. There have been several busts of people faking vaccine cards or just lying about their vaccination status. there's also two other factors, that immunity (natural and otherwise) wanes...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    Health care decisions are not like religion or race. You can't change your race, and we wrote it into our laws that we don't want to use the government to incentivize people to change religions. We do want to incentivize people to make good health decisions to mitigate the spread of infectious...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    What have you seen or read that indicates ineffectiveness? Typically what I see touted is that they're not a 100% protection, which is true, but is also not what's been claimed about them. But we can examine the evidence available and see that there's definitely a protective effect...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    We dont' have to rely on memory, the LA Times made a timeline of what was public and when. https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2021-07-27/timeline-cdc-mask-guidance-during-covid-19-pandemic Starting with a February 2020 tweet from the surgeon general (Jerome Adams): “Seriously people — STOP...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    Well that's not true. There's the people out there declaring that the vaccine is a bioweapon, there was the "the vaccine causes viral shedding" hoax that went around, there's radio and youtube and cable network hosts claiming the vaccines are for control or the vaccinated are killing their...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    Alright so again, we have a series of things to deal with here. First, this is not a new process across the board. The Janssen ("J&J" one-shot vaccine) is not an MRNA vaccine. It is a "traditional" inactivated virus vaccine, like the ones used for flu shots. I don't know why nobody acknwoledges...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    What data are you looking for that proves it's safe? Describe for me what information that would contain and how it would be presented? Maybe it would help if you gave an example of the sort of data you're looking for for any other treatment, intervention, vaccine, anything like that?
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    The Pfizer vaccine gained full approval already. https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-first-covid-19-vaccine Moderna and Janssen were still awaiting full approval, last I read they were expecting it by the end of 1Q22.
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    Why are you asking me how statistics are derived? Do you think I have access to data that you don't? Have you looked for yourself and you just can't find the information? Cuz you can just ask the governments involved. How the CDC tracks stats and what they collect is spelled out in their FAQs...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    Skepticism is a process of questioning and logical investigation. just doubting whatever you are inclined to disagree with is not skepticism. IMO, the most important part of skepticism is to apply that skepticism to things that sound true to you. Relevant example, when the first round of...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-first-covid-19-vaccine I have grown accustomed to the untested (absolutely false) claim but whiffing that hard claiming no vaccine had been approved by the FDA was beautiful. The 75 years is because the types of review are...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    So letys run through a couple things first. There's a type of statement that cna be made which implies soemthign without saying it. For example "has been studied for a long time to treat viruses" doesn't actually say anything about it's efficacy as an antiviral. "Many countries are using it with...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    VAERS isn't just anecdotal, it doesn't say anything about causation. A VAERS report doesn't attribute the adverse event to the vaccine, it reports the event expressly so that both the CDC and independent third parties can all review the data and look for evidence, just in case anything crops up...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    It seems a little strange to me that you would hear that there's been 20,000 deaths and that no medication was ever allowed on the market with even 100 deaths, but that you wouldn't try to verify that kind of claim for yourself. It sounds like the podcasts and YouTube videos you're hearing the...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    In the interest of transparency why don't you share where you're getting your data and information from too?
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    Show me some numbers to back up the suggestion that people are actually malnourished in the US. We actually have better bioavailability of essential vitamins and minerals through fortification programs (look at the vitamin profile of white bread some time) and have for most of a century. The...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    Obesity only matters when it's a deflection. Remember when everybody lost their metaphorical shit over Michelle Obama's school lunch program or NYC putting sin taxes on buckets of carbonated corn syrup? If we try to do anything about obesity it's "HOW DARE YOU TRY TO TELL ME WHAT TO DO." I...
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    Pfizer clinical trial data: not good at all

    Introducing Malone as the inventor of MRNA technology tells you that that's the case. He was a researcher in the field, but was one of dozens in his time, and hundreds over the decades it took to bring it to term. The thing I don't see mentioned as much is who Peter McCullough represents as a...
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    Backpacking firearm

    This is very area dependent. I've migrated to a G48 and a G19 (clothing dependent, tbh would replace the 19 with another 48 given the chance. If I was just carrying a GP rifle, I do like a 92 carbine in .357 mag. Load a .38 game load up front and 158gr magnums behind it. I stick with irons on...
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    T/C Contender Carbine - Caliber Advice

    I'm not an engineer, but 2hen I was doing some looking I saw that MGM (match grade machine, one of the larger contender barrel makers) lists most of the modern AR15 chambering a as "G2 only" over concerns about frame stretching. My understanding is that while these rounds have a similar or...
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