OT: mRNA Vaccines & Cancer Link Becomes Clearer

I can well understand that people with cancer unfortunately die. The time of their dying may coincide with other things. Christmas, for example. Some people with cancer die soon after Christmas, but only an utter lunatic would claim that Christmas causes cancer to flare up.

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GB
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There's no emerging link, just a fringe article in a non-scientific magazine. When you have some worthwhile evidence, there'll be something to discuss.

The medical and scientific professions are happy to keep an open mind about mRNA vaccines, but they need evidence to work on. How about you also keeping an open mind?

Reply to
GB

My friend died of bowel cancer in 2017 but that was before Covid.

Another friend died of it back in 2013.

I think you are the only fruitcake who has ever claimed a link between Covid vaccinations and bowel cancer recurrence.

You will be telling me there is a link between CO2 emissions and climate, next,

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

I think you could probably get a government grant to investigate that, especially if you linked it to 'climate change'.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

The reality of Usenet is that threads diverge into other areas, particularly, as in this case, they start with total rubbish.

Reply to
Colin Bignell

We'll see...

You are no friend of mine, tax cheat.

Nope, prostate cancer, as he said repeatedly.

Bullshit.

More bullshit. Cancer does that, stupid.

Just like cancers often do when that advanced.

Nothing to do with covid.

Just as true of all cancer deaths.

Reply to
Rod Speed

No such animal

Reply to
Rod Speed

The US right seems to have appropriated some areas that were largely leftist territory 30 years ago.

The US left has appropriated (more like re-engaged) with some ideas about threats to liberty i.e. that police opening fire on citizens on the regular isn't great for their liberty.

Reply to
bitrex

No I don't think so; I realised he'd not posted here since the start of May, and I've never noticed him post in any other groups I use, but when I mentioned it here, someone else said that they'd spoken to him elsewhere online (a car or broadcast forum perhaps?)

Reply to
Andy Burns

I had an email from him timed at 00.26 this morning.

Reply to
charles

You mean "e.g.", not "i.e."

The problem the Yanks have is the number of separate police departments. In this country we have 43 oe E&W, one for NI, one for the Scots. So a total of

  1. Yank population is five times ours so you might expect them to have say
250. The actual number is well over 15,000.

This is because any tuppeny-ha'penny jurisdiction is allowed to "incorporate" (whatever that may mean), call itself a "city", have a mayor and police chief, etc. So Mr Hiram Q Globetrotter, who fancies himself as law-n-order specialist, gets elected as Sheriff on the same political ticket as the Mayor, hires a couple of hayseeds as deppities, and whoopee! He can now have anyone shot who is "trying to escape". Not bad, eh?

Reply to
Tim Streater

Did it ?. I wondered what happened to him.

He did actually have prostate cancer, and quite advanced from what I remember, so I think it is more likely that that was his real medical problem.

Reply to
Andrew

he's still alive. I exchanged emails withnhim in the last 24 hours.

Reply to
charles

So the reports of his death are greatly exaggerated. Good.

Reply to
Tim Streater

Nonsense, Bill. Economic growth is currently higher in the UK than in Germany - even with the worst government Britain's had in the last 50 years, the country's still doing better than Germany.

Reply to
Cursitor Doom

With the conservative party in charge of the department that publishes the statistics, you can expect them to be saying that.

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The average monthly wage in the UK is 3138 euro. In Germany it is 4625 euro.

The UK may be catching up - at the moment - but it is a long way behind.

Germany has been investing more per worker for a very long time. Back when Thatcher was being rude about the productivity of UK workers, somebody checked out productivity as function of capital investment per worker,and the UK workers backed up by German levels of capital investment were more productive than their German counterparts - but there weren't many of them. UK capitalist didn't like investing money in making their workers more productive and only did it when there was a lot of money to be made.

Reply to
Bill Sloman

I'll take that as a no.

Reply to
Steve

Good grief, Bill, you're not even quoting your source correctly. And your source (the usual suspect) has nonsense figures anyway!

I'll grant you that. There was some terrible management around in the

70s and 80s in the UK. They'd spend most of the working day in the pub drinking astronomical amounts of alcohol. I think that's no longer the case, thankfully.
Reply to
Cursitor Doom

Which further reinforces your reputation as someone who isn't interested in debate, to learn - only to win through sophistry and faux logic.

So you are still f****ng your pet rabbit, then?

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

Ooooh, a tetchy turnip.

I'll take that as an emphatic no.

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Steve

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