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howmany people here dont trust the vaccine or covid

unclefishstick

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Obama was president till Jan 2017. So I'm glad you are giving him the credit for restoring your constitutional rights his final year in office.

coincidentally that was around the last time i could listen to the president speak and not cringe
 

h.h.

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For best results, leave it piled up.

. Fortunately for gardeners and animal owners, most research to date indicates that Ivermectin, the vermicide most frequently given to horses, cattle and sheep, breaks down quickly once it is excreted. Several studies have shown that Ivermectin degrades rapidly when manure is hot-composted or exposed to sunlight, and somewhat less rapidly when manure is simply piled up and left to decompose.

https://www.redwormcomposting.com/worm-farming/how-harmful-are-vermicides-in-manure/
 

Three Berries

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A little horse paste will clear that parasite right up.
 

Hempy McNoodle

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Now that explains why you gloss over the giant errors and globalist expansion initiated/perpetuated by Reagan.

No. I've spent the majority of my life being an anti-Reaganite. But, new information leads to new understandings. ( I disagree with your idea that Reagan was running things. He was playing the role of a puppet basically for Bush, all while secretly setting up and putting strategic people in position to decades ahead of time. People like Robert Mueller.)
 

BudToaster

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Ha they are getting ready to make a vaccine they can add to the food or water supply. No one will be able to avoid it no matter how well it doesn't work!

not only that ... coming to a deltoid near you ... an injectable virus ...

Curr Top Microbiol Immunol . 2021 Apr 17. doi: 10.1007/82_2021_233. Online ahead of print.

Self-amplifying mRNA-Based Vaccine Technology and Its Mode of Action

Giulietta Maruggi[SUP]1[/SUP], Jeffrey B Ulmer[SUP]1[/SUP], Rino Rappuoli[SUP]2[/SUP], Dong Yu[SUP]3 4[/SUP]
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Abstract


Self-amplifying mRNAs derived from the genomes of positive-strand RNA viruses have recently come into focus as a promising technology platform for vaccine development. Non-virally delivered self-amplifying mRNA vaccines have the potential to be highly versatile, potent, streamlined, scalable, and inexpensive. By amplifying their genome and the antigen encoding mRNA in the host cell, the self-amplifying mRNA mimics a viral infection, resulting in sustained levels of the target protein combined with self-adjuvanting innate immune responses, ultimately leading to potent and long-lasting antigen-specific humoral and cellular immune responses. Moreover, in principle, any eukaryotic sequence could be encoded by self-amplifying mRNA without the need to change the manufacturing process, thereby enabling a much faster and flexible research and development timeline than the current vaccines and hence a quicker response to emerging infectious diseases. This chapter highlights the rapid progress made in using non-virally delivered self-amplifying mRNA-based vaccines against infectious diseases in animal models. We provide an overview of the unique attributes of this vaccine approach, summarize the growing body of work defining its mechanism of action, discuss the current challenges and latest advances, and highlight perspectives about the future of this promising technology.

Keywords: Infectious diseases; Self-amplifying mRNA; Synthetic vaccine.
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h.h.

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Ha they are getting ready to make a vaccine they can add to the food or water supply. No one will be able to avoid it no matter how well it doesn't work!

Maybe they already have? It not only doesn't work, its undetectable in water.
 

BudToaster

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well, good to know, somebody had to do it and Bond took one for the team.

meanwhile, it's a pandemic of the unvaccinated ...

Oh, Deer: Coronavirus Running Buck Wild in Ohio | MedPage Today

Moreover, not only could widespread infection in deer herds mean that these animals are a reservoir for SARS-CoV-2 in North America, but they could also become incubators for new variants.

"A number of mutations were observed in white-tailed deer that are very low frequency in humans, including a mutation in the receptor binding motif," Bowman's group wrote in Nature. "Such mutations could potentially be amplified in a new reservoir host with high infection rates and different constraints on evolution."
 

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