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Katrina's avatar

I don't know...didn't Gates say the people will definitely notice the 'next pandemic'

Edgar's avatar

Need to outlaw all of it!

JanC1955's avatar

Agree. Why on God's green earth would we trust anyone working on bioweapon gain-of-function projects? How is that still a thing, for crying out loud?

Bobby's avatar

Has gain of function (gain of infection/death) research ever saved one single life? How many innocent lives has it claimed? When will this end? "And except that the Lord had shortened those days, no flesh should be saved: but for the elect's sake, whom he hath chosen, he hath shortened the days. "

Nancy Parsons's avatar

GOF is about warfare, not healthcare.

Liberty Liz's avatar

Checking the cocaine is a good idea. (Ask Hunter to check it out.) That said, these "brain" conditions and infections are a common jab side effect. Prion disease anyone, Beuller?

Honeybee's avatar

Gads. Since Covid, I'm super particular about the people with whom I associate and the quality of food I eat. I wouldn't share anything with anyone. Other people can keep their spit to themselves. Vaxxed people are unhealthy and spread the vaxx components. No, thanks. Don't eat out at all. Buy my own food fresh. Make it at home. Share drugs? Are these people suicidal? Covid showed us that we (1) live in a world trying to kill us and(2) everything being sprayed from the skies poisons and weakens our immune systems.

Paving the Way's avatar

I am with you Honeybee.

Steve Boronski's avatar

The UN might well be trying to kill us but not getting out and about meeting people and enjoying life will make them happy too.

Honeybee's avatar

I agree, Steve. Hopefully, a move I intend this year places with other people more to my taste.

Bob Thebuilder's avatar

Club Chemistry does not look like a nice place.

JanC1955's avatar

Seriously. Like a haunted warehouse on the outskirts of a town where the sun never shines. I wouldn't step foot in there. In fact, I'd cross the street to avoid walking too close to it. Yikes.

James Jones's avatar

as Cream sang in White Room

"here in this place

Where the sun never shines

Wait in this place

Where the shadows run from themselves"

. cue Baker drumming and ponderous bass from J Bruce

Rachel Girshick's avatar

So is this the Plannedemic 2.0, or disease "X" they've been promoting?

Tish Murphy's avatar

John, your investigative skills are showing... YOU GO!

Wayne G's avatar

Hi John

Very interesting article and it would no way surprise me if true considering what has happened over the last couple of years.

But I wonder if the answer could be simpler?

I was reading the NHS website on Meningitis and in there they have links to six “preventive” vaccines for this condition along with links to the package insert.

They are all interesting for many reasons but the two MMRV jabs particularly. And the 6 in 1. Tetanus, Diphtheria, Hep B, Polio, Pertussis and Hib.

Along with the other interesting side effects including “Measles like rash and symptoms “ and the “Possibility of acquiring Chickenpox “ was brain inflammation ( encephalitis) and also Meningitis ( although stated not bacterial). For MMRV but definitely for HEP B.

With the fact that many people carry harmlessly the various bacteria and viruses that are linked to the causation of meningitis, including menB. Classed as ‘ Carriage’

Would it be possible do you think this could be a classic case of pharma Problem-Reaction-Solution like Covid and dying “with” menB rather than from it?

With the cause actually being the vaccine!

The UK News cycle and their pharma overlords have been pushing the measles agenda very hard here in the UK as you know, and Universities are top attention with drives like these.

With the MMRV being the favourite to push.

The menB vaccine the NHS article highlights is also interesting as I wonder if that is having a paradoxical effect on recipients. Dr Robert Malone posted an interesting substack article on over vaccination and IgG4 issues.

With recent news article highlighting the vaccine doesn’t last.

I wonder if the “preventative” jab is actually killing off endemic herd immunity from those that have it symbiotically. Then when they come across it again the IgG4 hides the attack and the recipient succumbs.

Going back to the MMRV vaccine packaging inserts and Problem-Reaction-Solution.

It’s far to coincidental that these two live virus vaccines “Don’t cause any disease “ but then the side effects include measles or mumps like symptoms and rashes and the “ possibility of getting chickenpox and also Shingles!

If anyone keeps up with the News cycle as soon as the “Measles Epidemic “ propaganda starts it’s usually accompanied shortly after with Chickenpox vaccine drive and Shingles later and always those catching it are unvaccinated!! But strangely you are not counted as vaccinated for some weeks later, usually after a second or booster dose.

Just a thought on a Sunny Sunday

James Jones's avatar

https://controlstudies.substack.com/p/meningitis-outbreak-uk

the person making this post; as a student used to frequent this club; he described it as something akin to a foetid dive; he knew the place well; I leave him to offer his insights to you

Wendy Daniel's avatar

What could go wrong 😑

Trying hard's avatar

All very good questions. There is so much dark stuff going on that regular people cannot even fathom

Hazel's avatar

It’s a mad mad world. Last generation

HSingh's avatar

Please let us not allow those who promote this dangerous 'research' to get away with benign terms that sound like they are beneficial for us when they are the opposite. Language matters.

A more appropriate term to use for those of us who oppose this malevolent type 'research' is 'Gain of Kill'. Any other suggestions are welcomed. Just lets not allow them to get away with their 'gain of function'.

Eric Brooks's avatar

Hi John. As a long time editor I want to put forward that It would really help readers a lot if you would put a synopsis of the full thesis/conclusions of your essay in one concise paragraph (of two or three sentences) at the beginning of the essay (and also include a subtitle that short-hands the full thesis).

Many readers have a *very* short moment in time to spend on any one article and will quickly abandon a story that doesn't explain clearly how it fulfills the article's title, and what the entire piece is about, at the opening.

This used to be standard essay and journalism style but has been lost in the weeds in the internet/blog/social-media age.

I have to be honest. I did not read your article because it didn't say at the start how the article was going to explain a gain-of-function problem which was what attracted me to click the link. Instead you began with parties and cocaine giving me no sense of what that had to do with gain-of-function. (For all I know at that early stage of your article, it may conclude saying it was coked up space aliens or ferrets that caused the problem.) You need to tell readers where you are heading so that they stick with you to go there.)

And yes, I did take time to write this reply simply because I want to help writers (especially on such important topics) to get more readers.

in solidarity

Eric Brooks

SF, CA

Star Ibis's avatar

I would be surprised if they do anything at all about it..as they are smitten with big pharma's money too.