From that point of view I agree with you.
I tried dandelion but did not fancy. Any brands you suggest?
Their narrative (before someone calls me a shill):
Vaccines do not prevent transmission or infection but you have less chances of hospitalisation or death if you get it.
They upped one on us.
Counter this if you can fam
You know I like you man but please stop posting news about this cunt
Please stop Q larping.
You are smarter than that
Two things sell throughout human history.
Fearporn and Hopium.
You're welcome and goodbye.
PS: he who controls the spice controls the Universe.
Seriously?
I never noticed.
Nevertheless, looking forward to your deliverable.
hahahahhahhaha
I trust you hard daddy
Looks like he IS the real Deep State president
Is this my daily Fuck Trump cue?
Konstantinos Karatheodoris (13 Sept. 1873 – 2 Feb. 1950) was the mentor of Einstein (In 1905, Albert Einstein published an analysis in which he devised a mathematical way to predict the size of both atoms and molecules. Einstein's test was crucial in leading the way towards testing the reality of atoms. To predicting atomic size, Einstein released his specialized theory of relativity as well as several other papers that were invaluable to the expansion of physics and chemistry. Einstein also accurately calculated both the diameter of a sugar molecule and Avogadro's number).
Albert Einstein during one of his last pubic appearance said, “You ask me to answer to all sorts of questions, but no one has ever wanted to know who was my teacher, who showed me the way to the higher mathematical science, thought and research. I simply say that my teacher was the unrivalled Greek Konstantinos Karatheodoris, to who we owe everything…”
That convinced me.
Where do i sign up (only if free donut tho)?
and your mobile phone has thousands of very nasty bacteria. And none kills you, because...immune system.
Notably, the higher degree of pathogenicity of bacteria versus "viruses" is unquestionable.
And of course it all leads back to HIV
Moreover, the 'conventional' rules for retrovirus isolation laid down at a conference at the Pasteur Institute in 1974 were flagrantly ignored by the scientific team working at the very same institute in 1983, who claimed to have found a retrovirus in the tissues a homosexual man suffering from lymphadonopathy merely by finding what they claimed to be reversetranscriptase activity and other dubious surrogate markers. However, when subsequently challenged, Luc Montagnier, the leader of the team, admitted that they did not find or isolate any viral particles, and despite heroic laboratory efforts - described by Montagnier, as "Roman efforts" – no 'HIV' was found.
The Luc Montagnier that entered the discussion now?
Man, this is a very loooooong game they have been playing.
Same actors everywhere
No, I am asking for a French kiss actually.
Please see the following
The below is from Dr Cowan's book Chapter 2. The picture above shows the findings described below.
Here is the essence of Lanka’s experiment, done by an independent professional laboratory that specializes in cell culturing. As seen in this series of photographs, each of the four vertical columns is a separate experiment. The top photo in each column was taken on day one, and the bottom photo was taken on day five.
In vertical column one, normal cells were cultured with normal nu- trient medium and only a small amount of antibiotics. As you can see, on neither day one nor day five was any CPE found; the cells continued their normal, healthy growth.
In vertical column two, normal cells were again grown on normal nutrient medium and a small amount of antibiotics, but this time, 10% fetal calf serum was added to enrich the medium. Still, the cells in the culture grew normally, both on day one and day five.
The third vertical column shows what happened when Dr. Lanka’s group used the same procedures that have been used in every modern isolation experiment of every pathogenic virus that I have seen. This included changing the nutrient medium to “minimal nutrient medi- um”—meaning lowering the percentage of fetal calf serum from the usual 10% to 1%, which lowers the nutrients available for the cells to grow, thereby stressing them—and tripling the antibiotic concentration. As you can see, on day five of the experiment, the characteristic CPE occurred, “proving” the existence and pathogenicity of the virus—ex- cept, at no point was a pathogenic virus added to the culture. This outcome can only mean that the CPE was a result of the way the culture experiment was done and not from any virus.
The fourth and final vertical column is the same as vertical column three, except that to this culture, a solution of pure RNA from yeast was added. This produced the same result as column three, again proving that it is the culture technique—and not a virus—that is causing the CPE.
Only u/pkvi gets my CoCola analogy
OK, that's fair
Yes, correct Open access research is peer-reviewed however there is a financial incentive to publish a paper and also publication is the editor's decision. Meaning, that even if reviewers suggested that the paper is not fit for publication in their opinion, the paper can still get published if the editor think it is worth it.
The above applies to both open access and traditional journal.
There is immense pressure in academics and scholars to publish to get their next grant and secure their job or career progression.
However, as you suggested i stopped having faith in the traditional journals.
My issue with this paper is the in vitro methodology. Dandelion is available for consumption so they could eailyt do a pilot study on humans.
It's an Open Access journal. You know what that means, rught?
Non compliance is key
Still do not understand. Any links or context please?
But maybe they meant he controls the money controls the Universe.
Enter Jacob Rothschild & Co