Dr. Malone (inventor of the tech behind these vaccines)
According to NBC,
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titres are HIGHER in vaccinated
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worst case event that vaccinologists dread
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antibody dependent enhancement means vaccines are making the situation WORSE
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vaccine makes the disease worse
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they seem to be unable to process this new information, causing cognitive dissonance
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increasingly frantic in their decision making and messaging
The NBC Article this is allegedly pulled from supports none of your bullets
Did you just cite a mainstream news article? Are you 12?
… did you read OP's post?
OP cited NBC. I'm just provided the source he is citing.
I agree with your analysis. My main point is that there's nothing in the article to support the OP's claims that:
The source is Dr. Malone.
Who are Shannon Pettypiece, Heidi Przybyla, Laura Strickler and Meg Tirrell?
Or are we pretending that NBC is 100% consistent and articles should agree with each other? If you look at the links in the article you posted, they all link to other news articles. They don't go to original information anywhere.
Your logic is flawed. Truth is not determined by who says something.
what part of "Dr. Robert Malone on War Room" did you not understand?
Bro. Read.
OP is quoting a guy who is quoting NBC. This is the NBC article that guy is quoting. Jesus.
Shill. Try to understand formatting by going to the source that OP is summarizing.
The source is Robert Malone on War Room. Robert Malone said that an NBC article included information that titers are higher in vaccinated. Then he ("Robert Malone on War Room") explained how titers are measured.
Then he ("Robert Malone on War Room") gave the interpretation listed in the other bullet points.
For crying out loud stop playing stupid.
Right, this is wrong.
The interpretation of? You guessed it! The NBC Article's information that titers are higher in the vaccinated, which (as we have established) was wrong. Guess what happens when you interpret incorrect data? Bingo, you get a wrong interpretation.
This is like fifth grade shit mate.
That's because they are panicking and scrubbing it from the web.
That's USA Today though. Even the NBC article linked in this is the same that I linked above. It looks like USA Today misquoted NBC, then Malone took that quote as granted without actually checking to see if NBC said it.