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Interestingly enough, the head of Pfizer is a vet. He knew exactly what he was doing.

I've listened to you from the beginning and find you to be a humble and knowledgeable scientist.

Thank you for your efforts to warn others.

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Don't drink the Kool-Aid's avatar

"Interestingly enough, the head of Pfizer is a vet. He knew exactly what he was doing. ..."

He's primarily a mass-murdering corporate whore ... and secondarily someone who went to veterinarian school. Yes, he did know exactly what he was doing.

"Thanks for making us a 'vaccine' ... We made you a 'play swing' "

https://img.ifunny.co/images/3841bfc1512d4e297376c3751e184850a2de0746837f3de548d449eace682db4_1.jpg

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cc's avatar

If you haven't heard this song, it will make you laugh. The guy who sand it was found dead at 40 (this is before vaccines, so most likely he was made an example of).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMHCw3RqulY

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Don't drink the Kool-Aid's avatar

Thanks. I liked Trevor Moore. Hadn't heard of his death though.

"On August 7, 2021, at the age of 41, Moore died after being involved in an accident at his residence resulting in blunt force head trauma." Blunt force head trauma? In his own home? Sounds uncommonly suspicious to me. I agree. Most likely was murdered.

Sorry to learn of his death. Why does it always have to be someone like T.M.? It's never Anthony "Mengele" Fowchi, Bourla, Bancel, Rick Bright, Janet Woodcock, Bill Gates, the scarf lady, Justin "Castro's bastard" Trudeau, Jacinda Ardern, or the 5 Governors in the U.S. who forced nursing homes to accept Poison-19 patients?

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Ann Bissett-Strahl's avatar

It wouldn't have helped. Just ask Byram Bridle, a veterinary vaccinologist and professor with the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph in Ontario Canada (my alma mater). He sounded the alarm for different reasons than yours at the onset of the vaccination program, partially because of inadequate pre release evaluation of efficacy and safety, but especially because in the Japanese study showing the nanolipoproteins accumulate in many organs distant to the injection site in mice, including ovaries, pancreas and liver. He is here on substack. Many have continued to ridicule him as an "animal doctor". But the human medical profession is full of professionals who couldn't pass a first year course in anything. Yesterday my daughter's doctor assured her he could rule out Visceral Larval Migran as a cause of recurrent GI symptoms complicated by abdominal pain and fever, with fecal test for Ova and Parasites (she was concerned because he has been sick 10 days and their recently acquired puppy has tested positive for Toxacara Canis in spite have being dewormed before purchase), which is completely ridiculous since dog roundworms don't ever reach maturity in humans, and stood his ground when I told her to call him back and tell him that was impossible. Not only are they undereducated, but completely incapable of admitting they are wrong.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Nothing would have helped - this is an extermination program ... the vaccines are working EXACTLY as they expected https://www.headsupster.com/forumthread?shortId=220

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Dee Dee's avatar

Thank-you Geert for speaking out against this insanity at the very beginning.

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Jonathan Weissman's avatar

I'm delighted to see you write about this issue. Over the last couple of days, I was regretting not asking you a question (in your recent lecture course) on whether we have ever seen a similar phenomenon of mass vaccination leading to escape variants (and immunological problems) in a high-density animal population. It occurred to me that since animals are not afforded the same rights as humans with respect to bodily autonomy (!), there may be an animal population that has been massively vaccinated in the face of a pathogen with similar ensuing issues in the virus-host interaction.

Whilst vaccinating humans against COVID-19 at the scale achieved through media campaigns, mass marketing, social and governmental pressure etc. is unprecedented, it is likely less unprecedented when also compared with certain species of animals - as vaccination directives can be easily legally enforced for animals.

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Anthony Varriano's avatar

Yes agreed. Excellent corollary to the course. Elucidates more grey areas for me. The medical profession in the US is completely captured by big pharma, big tech and big business. Independent thought and know how are being replaced by algorithmic protocols in patient care. The “Art of Medicine” is sadly being relegated to a thing of the past.

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Old Spirit's avatar

“I was ridiculed and dismissed as a scientifically incompetent doom preacher.” I’m still astonished by “professionals” lacking common sense. That they don't know how similar the two fields are boggles my brain. I would rather be the doom preacher; at least we’ll be prepared 😊.

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Anthony Varriano's avatar

https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/2024/jan/02/polar-bear-dies-from-bird-flu-age-of-extinction

Avian flu kills polar bear…how can we not take this seriously? If it can spread to one of the most remote part of Alaska and endure the sun-zero climate.

It’s interesting. The researchers in the links you provided seem very interested (and concerned!) about the negative/risks associated with mass vaccination in poultry…calling for further research and caution in deploying them in all cases. This attitude doesn’t exist in the current vaccine narrative….it’s non-existent! This proves unequivocally how a cow doctor can run circles around the “best and brightest” in the current vaccine research space!

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Karlonius monk's avatar

Humans hear what they want to hear, and disregard the rest. Its because we all believe we are "right." This doesn't mean we are always wrong, but it does mean we often have a hard time finding a better truth.

The people who are aware of how gain of function works, know that what Geert is saying is true, because the same principal that applies to any pass through experiment applies to the massive pass through experiment conducted on the World by a bunch of greedy sociopaths.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Here's another useless vaccine https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/read-this-before-you-vaccinate-for-lepto/

I am beginning to wonder if there are any vaccines that are of any use.

And the reason diseases mostly disappeared is because of better nutrition - medical care - housing - sanitation - and well being --- that came with the harnessing of fossil fuels

In the 1800's enormous numbers (in some European countries 60%+) of people were severely malnourished... and living in squalor ... encountering a virus when weak and in filth ... is the problem .. solved that - much less disease

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Paul Traynor BSc's avatar

Thanks For this Timely update and information Dr Bossche much appreciated and many thanks and best wishes for 2024

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Mohammad Nur Syamsu's avatar

These kinds of cultural problems are caused by a lack of emotional maturity, which is caused by marginalization of subjectivity in academics. The role of subjectivity in reasoning is underestimated. Things that you talk about like, having a "passion" for the truth, are really very critical sometimes to get at the facts.

It would be a mistake to try to design an academic scientific system that excludes any kind of temptation, like for money, because it is impossible. Instead there just must be a general culture for individuals to pay dedicated attention to subjective issues, so that there is some emotional maturity, and people can resist temptations.

Do you know what the subjective part of reality is? I bet you don't. Subjectivity is actually a creationist concept, because the fundamentals of reasoning, the concepts of fact & opinion, are tied to origins.

1. Creator / chooses / spiritual / subjective / opinion

2. Creation / chosen / material / objective / fact

Where choosing is defined in terms of spontaneity, that a decision can turn out one way or another, in the moment. And subjective means, identified with a chosen opinion, and objective means, identified with a model of it.

So the subjective part of reality, is the part of it that chooses. And by these decisions, it is determined how the objective part of reality turns out.

Ofcourse creationism is now generally discarded in academics, causing marginalization of subjectivity, which must inevitably result in bad personal opinions, weird ideology, and academic people suffering from mental illness.

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AgusZ's Insightful Corner's avatar

PS: I'll be following and I apologize again for being so abrupt on my X(twitter) comments. Just consider that this whole COVID situation gets quite frustrating sometimes. I think we can agree on that.

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AgusZ's Insightful Corner's avatar

Hi Dr. Geert,

Sorry if my comments on X are not sufficiently referenced or expanded. I also think they may sound a bit aggressive. That was not my intention, I apologize for that. I guess I was I bit disappointed hearing you giving numbers to your predictions

(here) https://x.com/Agus_Z_X/status/1743100958182142154?s=20

I'll try to develop my objections further in the future and maybe write a substack about it. At the moment I completely 100% agree with this:

[“Our results indicate that the epidemiological, ecological and evolutionary consequences of widespread AIV vaccination in poultry may be linked in complex ways, and that much work is needed to better understand how such interventions may affect AIV transmission to, within and from wild birds.”]

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Anthony Varriano's avatar

https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(23)01400-9?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS0092867423014009%3Fshowall%3Dtrue

“BA.2.86 appears to have increased infectivity of human lung epithelial cells compared to all omicron variants, so that’s a little worrisome," OSU virology professor Shan-Li Liu, the senior author of the study said in a media release. . “That raises a potential concern about whether or not this virus is more pathogenic compared to recent omicron variants.”

Scientists noted in the study that cell cultures showed this subvariant can cause lower lung infection and fuse with cells more efficiently, two key features that link to severe disease.“

Is this a signal that pNNabs are declining thereby removing the trans infection inhibiting effect on dendritic cells paving the way for this variant to infect more systemically?

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Jeff Monroe's avatar

When is the mass die off of the vaxxed going to begin? I’m looking for a promotion in my job

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Sheree's avatar

Way back when all of this Covid chaos started I remember reading the study where all the kittens died from ADE after being given MRNA injections. I saved it to my file. Why it was not studied further before being forced upon the human population I guess we'll never know. (greed? evil?? both?)

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC249267/pdf/jvirol00058-0453.pdf

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Jayne Doe's avatar

"If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck." Seems appropropriate wouldn't you say, lol.

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