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Posted in: Can people vaccinated against COVID-19 still spread the coronavirus? See in context

It’s best to ask the people that manufactured the problem.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9629563/Chinese-scientists-created-COVID-19-lab-tried-cover-tracks-new-study-claims.html

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Posted in: Japan approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds See in context

I am not afraid. Nor am I irrational. I’ve had Covid and it was nothing more than a mild cold. It happened when I was staying at hotel filled with Chinese tourists during the 2020 Lunar New Year holiday. I haven’t been under the weather since. Looks like I survived the new Black Death along with 99% of others.

In addition, have not concluded anything more than what is common knowledge. It seems it is you that has a expounded conclusions and logic.

It is quite revealing how you pontificate on the benefits of the cure-all experimental vaccine with inconclusive long term data. It’s a fact. It’s the driving premise behind introducing these vaccines onto the public so fast.

These inoculations are not therapeutic measures. They are designed as preventative vaccines. Get that right. And I am only questioning that claim in the presence of Warp Speed decision making.

With regards to irrational behavior, I also wonder when we’ll all stop being subjected to it.

Now that they have cured Covid-19, maybe they can go back to curing the common cold and influenza. Something they should resolve with more BL-4 lab work.

And you end your sermon with a statement that I reject science. That would be in complete contrast to my vocation.

Not to dispel the cut and paste frenzy of your posted facts.

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Posted in: Japan approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds See in context

There is also plenty of evidence they can spread the virus the same other infected person, even without symptoms.

So I highly recommend you get yourself inoculated. As many times as you feel necessary.

You have the data you need to make your own decisions.

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Posted in: Japan approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds See in context

Virusrex, you and I both know that these vaccines were pushed onto the public prematurely. They waived the normal (and lengthy) final phase of clinical trial to expedite this deployment.

The rationale was under an “emergency mandate” so aptly named as Warp Speed. A development and deployment circumventing normal protocols . In addition, legal recourse against Big Pharma was waived in the event of a mishap. So denial of this is more misinformation posted by bloggers.

So please don’t paste CDC and Industry shill “data” on long term or speculative results. The complete data is not there yet. If it were, a normal approval process would have been successful achieved.

Regarding the subject of children inoculated at such a young age: Please show us the data where this demographic is at risk? Where exactly are the mortality and life threatening figures that demonstrate an emergency is at hand in children? One that warrants a “Warp Speed” response.

I would think more casualties from bicycle accidents have occurred . Maybe an experimental vaccine to reduce those incidents is in order as well.

I am not an “anti-vaxxer”. I support and acknowledge the positive impact vaccines have made over the last century . But I also am cautious of recklessness and involuntary trials forced on people by the ones that most benefit.

Something you should examine more carefully in between lectures.

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Posted in: Can people vaccinated against COVID-19 still spread the coronavirus? See in context

Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to President Biden, said the new guideline is “based on the evolution of the science” and “serves as an incentive” for the almost two-thirds of Americans who are not yet fully vaccinated to go ahead and get the shot.

And we will soon see the incompetence and fraud behind Fauci. He’s getting close to his expiration date. Call it “herd immunity” from his dubious behavior..

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Posted in: Japan ruling party shelves submitting LGBT bill to Diet session See in context

This is not something that government needs to get involved in.

Agreed. Individual rights are protected under current laws. Sexual preference is an individual right.

Keep the government out of the bedroom. They are screwing around with you enough from outside of it.

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Posted in: Japan approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds See in context

My antivaxxer losers, accept it and stop fighting, always losing..LOOOOL !!..

There is no fight. There is debate. I would like to further comment on your opinion, but this venue insists on civility.

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Posted in: 2 male police officers, one female officer reprimanded after sex in koban, station See in context

At least we know they weren’t out writing up useless tickets and lecturing people.

Finally,... tax dollars well spent.

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Posted in: Japan approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds See in context

Children do not require an experimental medicine whose long term side effects are misunderstood or unknown. They are not the demographic at risk from Covid , nor or is there evidence they are spreading the virus in any measurable way.

The “vaccine” infomercial posters work much too hard flogging their pseudo science and murky facts. They have neither the facts other than the Big Pharma narrative.

This is just another move to push mandatory inoculations on elementary school age children, or they won’t be able to attend school at all.

The teachers and school staff are adults that can make adult decisions. If they want to make a decision on the experimental medication they desire to protect themselves, so be it.

But leave children out of this.

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Posted in: Japan approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds See in context

Ridiculous decision. Have not made a right one yet, why stop now.

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Posted in: Crackdown on illegal maid cafes making maids rarer sight on streets of Akihabara See in context

So, someone voluntarily pays ¥7000 for a cola, while accompanied by a young woman of legal adult age who sits by until it is consumed.

And what exactly is the criminal activity here?

And how much does the government squander the involuntarily paid tax revenues on unaccounted (and unacceptable) entertainment expenses on behalf of Japan?

The hypocrisy of this all is laughable.

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Posted in: Suga dodges questions on whether Olympics can be held under state of emergency See in context

The Olympic Games are of critical benefit for the Government. The execution of the games will be a bold statement on how Japan’s leadership and the IOC can confront an epidemic with strength and resolve.

It may actually be a positive event if the government focuses on the seeming endless epidemic(s) impacting the nation: Which are a precipitous birth rate, and a high suicide rate. Numbers that overwhelm anything Covid ever brought on.

Nothing to see here for the LDP. Carry on.

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Posted in: Suga dodges questions on whether Olympics can be held under state of emergency See in context

Of course the Olympics can be held under a state of emergency. And it can be held without a state of emergency. Because all of this is unenforced and pointless optics that didn’t have any significant effect either way.

We went from quasi-lockdowns, to GoTo programs, to free Abe mini-masks, to Work at Home, to repeated States of Emergency, to whatever.....

Maybe the Olympics will “flatten the curve” once and for all. And flatten the LDP if we’re even luckier.

Bring on the Covidiot Games.

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Posted in: Japan may provide AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine to Taiwan See in context

You just can’t give away the stuff fast enough. Over Surplus of these vaccines is appearing all over the developed nations, and is a shortage in the developing world. Someone’s tax dollar is hard at work. And as we find out the supposed cure comes from the ones that may have created the disease. As if the clues weren’t already there a year ago.

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Posted in: Canadian lawmaker caught urinating on virtual video stream after naked gaffe See in context

Is this even news? Dribble.

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Posted in: Japan to start vaccinating Olympic athletes from June 1: JOC See in context

The one-party political system here means that Suga and his mob can get away with whatever they want, and the people have NO voice.

And still the Japanese primarily vote LDP anyway. It’s not that the people have No voice. It’s more likely they have One voice.

And the results are obvious.

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Posted in: Over 50% of nurses at COVID hospital wards in Japan have considered quitting See in context

But above all vaccinations for as much people as fast as possible, that is the real long lasting measure that should be taken to avoid having the health services swamped by too many patients treated by too few doctors and nurses.”

Absolutely incorrect. That is not the long lasting fix regardless of how much the Big Pharma cheerleaders want it to be.

The administration of a vaccine does not cure a chronic medical infrastructure deficiency that exists in the nation.

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Posted in: Ibaraki health center warns people not to eat with foreigners to prevent spreading COVID See in context

Didn’t you know?

The virus loves Italian, French, Indian, Thai, Vietnamese, Korean, Spanish, Lebanese cuisine... and so on.

But it absolutely hates Japanese food. Stay safe. Eat and get drunk at Izakaya. But no foreign beer!

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Posted in: As Olympics loom, Japan's health care in turmoil See in context

There is one major point missing from this article. It deflects from the “real crisis” facing Japan.

The hospitals filling up with seniors facing an assortment of illnesses (whether Covid induced or the root cause) is more a statement of the aging demographic cliff that Japan is now plunging over.

Japan is now at the later stage of the geriatric society curve. The stage where deaths accelerate upwards. Coupled with a shrinking tax base to pay for the large demographic transitioning from nursing home to funeral home, with all the health ailments in between.

Hospitals and health care services becoming overwhelmed is an obvious result of not preparing for this wave. Be it Covid, a bad flu season, a hot summer, or a cold winter ... there is a vulnerable portion of the population that will suffer at an increasing rate. And perish.

Very few nations in our world face this crisis to the extent it exists in Japan. The government has become increasingly ineffective at changing its trajectory.

In fact, looking at the demographic of the government leadership, it represents a poster child for the problem.

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Posted in: Many reasons why Japan has been slow to roll out vaccinations See in context

At least 90% of the daily deaths would be prevented by vaccination, that would be a reason enough, going back towards a more normal life (meaning a lot of of people would not have to lose their jobs, savings, dreams, etc.) is no small reason either. Irrational fears based on false information is a terribly poor reason not to solve this situation.

This is a typical "infomercial" statement that the pro-vaccine community pushes in order to expedite processes that require very cautious considerations. Big Pharma provides the financial backing for many of the "science" journals that spout this type of narrative.

Going slow in implementing a medical solution that resolves a questionable crisis is prudent. And Japanese officials that are repeatedly accused of neglecting their responsibilities are not alone . That's because because they reamin obstacles in the eyes of some. But not all. Here are examples of other facts and jurisdictions that conflict with the "essential vaccine solution" narrative.

https://mises.org/wire/covid-deaths-plummet-excess-mortality-falls-pre-covid-levels

" It's likely these facts won’t stop “public health” bureaucrats from continuing to insist that another “wave” of covid deaths and cases is right around the corner. These activists have many strategies for pushing vaccine passports, mask mandates, and even continual precautionary business closures. They’ll tell us that new covid variants are sweeping the globe. This is what they were saying in January, for instance, when Vox was telling us it was too dangerous to even visit the grocery store. At least one expert in late January warned us that the coming weeks would be “the darkest weeks of the pandemic.

It’s now clear such predictions were spectacularly wrong. By late January, totals deaths were already in precipitous decline. 

But what about the lag in data? We're only looking at data up to mid-March because it tends to take several weeks for estimates of total deaths to become reasonably reliable. Yes, that data shows a big drop off. But what about the numbers for April and May? Should we expect those death totals to surge again with a promised “fourth wave” of new covid death?

If we consider the more recent case and death totals attributed to covid, we see few signs of a new surge.

Although Anthony Fauci and other government employed technocrats have been unable to provide any explanation at all for it, the fact remains that months after Texas and Florida and Georgia have either abolished or greatly scaled back all social-distancing and mask mandates, cases and deaths are generally declining, and total deaths per million (attributed to covid) remain below what we've seen in states with severe lockdowns. "

So, Japan should go slow. And beware of "selective science" narratives from foreign sources. As for Big Pharma and ideologies addressing recoding "The Software of Life" : Show me the incentive, and I'll show you the outcome.

Be cautious and informed.

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Posted in: Many reasons why Japan has been slow to roll out vaccinations See in context

Japan is definitely going slow with roll out as industrialized nations go.

But that may be partially justified . There is a lot of stake. Warp-Speed experimental vaccines have been introduced and pushed by industry shills, as the remedy for this overblown Covid crisis. Putting aside the controversy of how this virus originated, it’s interesting to examine the perspective of some of the major Big Pharma players.

As an example, Moderna keeps pitching their “Software of Life” theme towards mRNA medicines. You don’t have read the blog nonsense posted by “sidewalk experts” . Read the company website itself:

https://www.modernatx.com/mrna-technology/mrna-platform-enabling-drug-discovery-development

For statements confidential claiming that no genetic meddling is implicated by these medicines, one has to wonder about mission statements of altering programs in the “Software of Life” by a company leading the charge in Covid medicines.

There are other interesting statements made in the Moderna website. Statements that almost lean towards a medical science that considers a human being as a complex software program.

So going slow with roll out under an exaggerated crisis may have some merit. And allowing an individual to make their own decisions regarding the medicine they take is definitely a valued individual right.

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Posted in: Unused COVID shots piling up in Japan amid slow rollout See in context

Taxes paid and services almost rendered.

Maybe the Yakuza can come to the rescue again. They usually experience no logistical hurdles when it comes to distributing “medicines”.

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Posted in: Packed trains, drinking: Japanese impatient over anti-virus measures See in context

And the vaccines will not normalize anything. Most definitely not in the few remaining weeks before the games. The realization that negative vaccine side effect numbers are being underreported (possibly intentionally) along side government bungling, will likely result in further delays .

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Posted in: Suspect detained for stabbing 2 men in Saitama says he is ‘mentally ill’ See in context

It’s very simple at its core. Illness means that one is not well.

Awareness of being ill is relevant. As an example, someone suffering from cancer is considered ill whether they are aware of the disease or not.

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Posted in: COVID patients with sedentary habits more likely to die: study See in context

The diseases listed in this article are extremely dangerous in their own right. Anyone that suffers from them is already vulnerable. And the correlation to the covid victims that encounter severe symptoms or death may not be so coincidental.

https://www.tfah.org/report-details/state-of-obesity-2020/#:~:text=The%20U.S.%20adult%20obesity%20rate%20stands%20at%2042.4%20percent%2C%20the,by%2026%20percent%20since%202008.

As for government implementing asinine policies: What else is new?

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Posted in: U.S. parents begin to ask: Should my child get a COVID-19 shot? See in context

The consensus of science? My goodness. What a profoundly misleading statement.

https://www.openvaers.com/covid-data

You have no idea on the consensus of science. But there are clues on the consensus of big business, the consensus of government, the consensus of our MSM, etc...

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Posted in: Pfizer CEO: Vaccine third dose 'likely' needed within 12 months See in context

Of course Pfizer's CEO would suggest such a requirement. And his miracle jab is the cure for it all.

“Show me the incentive and I’ll show you the outcome”. Charlie Munger’s quip is typically insightful and relevant to many of the ructions currently facing the economy and a number of the key sectors within it.

And we understand Pfizer's CEO incentive to a tee. As for the endless and repetive diatribes by Viralex types becomes, the less credible the message. Big Pharma seems unable to grasp the concept of diminishing returns I suppose.

I would give this a listen: Covid 19 and Lockdowns: The Ugly Truth | Nick Hudson | Co Founder of PANDA. Youtube keeps deleting it, and it keeps getting uploaded.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hPM8kCiD-c&t=427s&ab_channel=KenyaDigitalArchives

Obviously not so blind this whole debacle.

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Posted in: Blood clot questions over AstraZeneca and J&J vaccine See in context

There is no point, until the numbers and data are accumulated over time. Lots of talk of risks, but it’s quite clear that after a year of the CV-19 virus in our midst, the demographic that is most impacted has been identified.

As for these “warp speed” vaccines; they haven’t been around as long as the virus. So long term data is yet to be gathered before risk assessments are made with such bravado.

Remember the H1N1 vaccines? The previous viral pandemic that threatened global health. Longer term data has been gathered on that. You can read about some of it.

https://www.contagionlive.com/view/high-rates-of-adverse-events-linked-with-2009-h1n1-pandemic-vaccine

So no one should lecture you on the logic of risk . Nor should they claim to experts on anything at this point.

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Posted in: Australia abandons COVID-19 vaccination targets after new advice on AstraZeneca shots See in context

Australia is not the only place where questions are being raised.

http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moriarty/moriarty030121.html

It’s going to be a “warp speed” long emergency.

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Posted in: Osaka declares COVID medical emergency with 878 new cases See in context

Well Virusrex, you seem to get so defensive on the subject of vaccines. I posted a commentary on vitamin D as well. As for vaccines , you’re more than welcome to promote their virtues. Many of us are aware. As for your adherence to facts and numbers, don’t be offended if some find that questionable

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