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Message started by Sir lastnail on Apr 8th, 2023 at 10:37pm

Title: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 8th, 2023 at 10:37pm
Check it out ;)

She ended up in a wheel chair because of the monkey snot vaccine :(

Three shots and she is totalled but carl and geoff still wants you to risk that just to protect yourself from something that you may not get and it may not protect you from :D LOL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSf7q8tkslQ

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Carl D on Apr 8th, 2023 at 10:45pm
Good evening Sir Nail.

https://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1680182907/103#103

Just in case you missed it earlier.

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 8th, 2023 at 10:52pm

Carl D wrote on Apr 8th, 2023 at 10:45pm:
Good evening Sir Nail.

https://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1680182907/103#103

Just in case you missed it earlier.


that's all you and geoff do is shoot the messenger when you don't like the narrative !!

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Bobby. on Apr 8th, 2023 at 11:00pm
Hi Nail,
I'm watching the video - it's terrible -
her life is ruined by the vaccine.

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Carl D on Apr 8th, 2023 at 11:02pm

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 8th, 2023 at 10:52pm:
that's all you and geoff do is shoot the messenger when you don't like the narrative !!


Obviously our aim needs to improve (or you're wearing a bullet proof vest).



Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 8th, 2023 at 11:02pm

Bobby. wrote on Apr 8th, 2023 at 11:00pm:
Hi Nail,
I'm watching the video - it's terrible -
her life is ruined by the vaccine.


and you're supposed to ignore what she says just because carl and geoff doesn't like Dr John Campbell :D LOL

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 8th, 2023 at 11:05pm

Carl D wrote on Apr 8th, 2023 at 11:02pm:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 8th, 2023 at 10:52pm:
that's all you and geoff do is shoot the messenger when you don't like the narrative !!


Obviously our aim needs to improve (or you're wearing a bullet proof vest).


She still got convid way after her vaccines :D LOL

Safe and effective :D LOL

And you still want people to blindly take this sh.t even when it f.cks them up big time. You can't be serious carl :D LOL



Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by AusGeoff on Apr 9th, 2023 at 6:54am
This is becoming a marathon for science-based evidence!

"Dr" John Campbell is a charlatan, and Mel in Sydney does not
know and cannot confirm that her Pfizer vaccinations
caused her condition.

Campbell preys on these sorts of people, and sucks them into
appearing on his dubious YouTube site—which should be shut
down due to promulgating false COVID and vaccination claims.
And of course ignorant, gullible people like Sir Lastnail are also
sucked in hook, line and sinker.

Campbell comes across as a benign, caring, harmless old bloke,
which is all a part of his carefully crafted image.  He's just like
everyone's lovable, sensible grandfather.    But it's all a false front.

There are numerous sites like THIS and THIS and THIS  and
others repeatedly and thoroughly debunking many of Campbell's
claims and exposing the disinformation he's spreading via YouTube
(and getting very rich in the process!).

The issue with this of course is that the anti-vaxxers like Sir Lastnail
will refuse to check out the sites I've linked to.  Why is that?

Well, the answer's easy.   They don't want to be disabused of their
anti-vaxxer beliefs—they're afraid that they might see some logic in
those science-based sites that'll shake their core beliefs and make
their stance a little shaky.   In short, they're scared of evidence that
each and every one of their absurd claims could be WRONG!

And THIS is one of Campbell's videos wherein he repeatedly
states the lie that the Vaxzevria vaccine was "banned" in Australia.
Let's be perfectly clear with this; it was never banned—in fact it
still remains provisionally approved here.

Despite quick assumptions by vaccine skeptics, the spokesperson
emphasised that while the vaccine will no longer be available, the
decision is not “based on safety as some people have misrepresented
on social media"... such as "Dr" John Campbell?

“As expected, first generation vaccines have been superseded by newer
vaccines targeting the strains of the virus now circulating,” said the
spokesperson.

There are so many half-truths, misrepresentations, outright lies, and
distortions of data in Campbell's YouTube videos that it's impossible to
list them and therefore debunk them.



Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by AusGeoff on Apr 9th, 2023 at 7:23am

Bobby. wrote on Apr 8th, 2023 at 11:00pm:
Hi Nail,
I'm watching the video - it's terrible -
her life is ruined by the vaccine.


I'm guessing you haven't watched the entire video?

Mel has obvious psychological issues, and suffers from a health
anxiety disorder—someone with health anxiety might imagine
symptoms or misinterpret minor symptoms as a sign that they have a
serious health issue.

She has a virtual shopping list of supposed illnesses and physical
conditions that she elaborates upon as she tells her long-winded story.
One "illness" leads to yet another, and then another, and so it goes
until she reckons she's suffering from every illness known to mankind.
She also has trouble recounting her story, with innumerable "umm"s
and "you know"s at nearly every breath.  Time to think of the next
illness in her list.

She also says a couple of times that she self-diagnosed her condition,
(LOL) and consulted a kinesiologist.
 
Oh dear.   This means that Mel is overly susceptible to opinions from
people—not necessarily qualified—who she sees as knowledgeable in
their field, even the quacks.  Just as she sees Campbell as a kindly,
supportive ear that gives her what other doctors haven't.

She also sees herself as some sort of martyr, and mentions a couple of
times that she's part of a "vaccine-injured" support group.  They must
have a wonderful time regaling each other with yet more of their illnesses
as time passes. 

And I'm betting the others in that group just luuurve our poor Mel.   ;)



Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by greggerypeccary on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:06am

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 7:23am:

Bobby. wrote on Apr 8th, 2023 at 11:00pm:
Hi Nail,
I'm watching the video - it's terrible -
her life is ruined by the vaccine.


I'm guessing you haven't watched the entire video?

Mel has obvious psychological issues, and suffers from a health
anxiety disorder—someone with health anxiety might imagine
symptoms or misinterpret minor symptoms as a sign that they have a
serious health issue.

She has a virtual shopping list of supposed illnesses and physical
conditions that she elaborates upon as she tells her long-winded story.
One "illness" leads to yet another, and then another, and so it goes
until she reckons she's suffering from every illness known to mankind.
She also has trouble recounting her story, with innumerable "umm"s
and "you know"s at nearly every breath.  Time to think of the next
illness in her list.

She also says a couple of times that she self-diagnosed her condition,
(LOL) and consulted a kinesiologist.
 
Oh dear.   This means that Mel is overly susceptible to opinions from
people—not necessarily qualified—who she sees as knowledgeable in
their field, even the quacks.  Just as she sees Campbell as a kindly,
supportive ear that gives her what other doctors haven't.

She also sees herself as some sort of martyr, and mentions a couple of
times that she's part of a "vaccine-injured" support group.  They must
have a wonderful time regaling each other with yet more of their illnesses
as time passes. 

And I'm betting the others in that group just luuurve our poor Mel.   ;)


Maybe Mel and Tegan should get together.

https://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1680920397/16#16

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Bobby. on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:23am

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 7:23am:

Bobby. wrote on Apr 8th, 2023 at 11:00pm:
Hi Nail,
I'm watching the video - it's terrible -
her life is ruined by the vaccine.


I'm guessing you haven't watched the entire video?

Mel has obvious psychological issues, and suffers from a health
anxiety disorder—someone with health anxiety might imagine
symptoms or misinterpret minor symptoms as a sign that they have a
serious health issue.

She has a virtual shopping list of supposed illnesses and physical
conditions that she elaborates upon as she tells her long-winded story.
One "illness" leads to yet another, and then another, and so it goes
until she reckons she's suffering from every illness known to mankind.
She also has trouble recounting her story, with innumerable "umm"s
and "you know"s at nearly every breath.  Time to think of the next
illness in her list.

She also says a couple of times that she self-diagnosed her condition,
(LOL) and consulted a kinesiologist.
 
Oh dear.   This means that Mel is overly susceptible to opinions from
people—not necessarily qualified—who she sees as knowledgeable in
their field, even the quacks.  Just as she sees Campbell as a kindly,
supportive ear that gives her what other doctors haven't.

She also sees herself as some sort of martyr, and mentions a couple of
times that she's part of a "vaccine-injured" support group.  They must
have a wonderful time regaling each other with yet more of their illnesses
as time passes. 

And I'm betting the others in that group just luuurve our poor Mel.   ;)



She's in a wheel chair.           tsk  tsk   ::) ::)

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:23am

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 6:54am:
This is becoming a marathon for science-based evidence!

"Dr" John Campbell is a charlatan, and Mel in Sydney does not
know and cannot confirm that her Pfizer vaccinations
caused her condition.


You mean multiple conditions geoff ?? There's not just one injury that it has caused. It has caused multiple injuries and nobody in their right mind should listen to your bullshit and take it !!

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:26am

Bobby. wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:23am:

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 7:23am:

Bobby. wrote on Apr 8th, 2023 at 11:00pm:
Hi Nail,
I'm watching the video - it's terrible -
her life is ruined by the vaccine.


I'm guessing you haven't watched the entire video?

Mel has obvious psychological issues, and suffers from a health
anxiety disorder—someone with health anxiety might imagine
symptoms or misinterpret minor symptoms as a sign that they have a
serious health issue.

She has a virtual shopping list of supposed illnesses and physical
conditions that she elaborates upon as she tells her long-winded story.
One "illness" leads to yet another, and then another, and so it goes
until she reckons she's suffering from every illness known to mankind.
She also has trouble recounting her story, with innumerable "umm"s
and "you know"s at nearly every breath.  Time to think of the next
illness in her list.

She also says a couple of times that she self-diagnosed her condition,
(LOL) and consulted a kinesiologist.
 
Oh dear.   This means that Mel is overly susceptible to opinions from
people—not necessarily qualified—who she sees as knowledgeable in
their field, even the quacks.  Just as she sees Campbell as a kindly,
supportive ear that gives her what other doctors haven't.

She also sees herself as some sort of martyr, and mentions a couple of
times that she's part of a "vaccine-injured" support group.  They must
have a wonderful time regaling each other with yet more of their illnesses
as time passes. 

And I'm betting the others in that group just luuurve our poor Mel.   ;)



She's in a wheel chair.           tsk  tsk   ::) ::)


And perfectly healthy before the vax and able to rock climb and now she is in a wheel chair after the vax. Get serious geoff. :(

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Bobby. on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:27am

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:26am:

Bobby. wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:23am:

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 7:23am:

Bobby. wrote on Apr 8th, 2023 at 11:00pm:
Hi Nail,
I'm watching the video - it's terrible -
her life is ruined by the vaccine.


I'm guessing you haven't watched the entire video?

Mel has obvious psychological issues, and suffers from a health
anxiety disorder—someone with health anxiety might imagine
symptoms or misinterpret minor symptoms as a sign that they have a
serious health issue.

She has a virtual shopping list of supposed illnesses and physical
conditions that she elaborates upon as she tells her long-winded story.
One "illness" leads to yet another, and then another, and so it goes
until she reckons she's suffering from every illness known to mankind.
She also has trouble recounting her story, with innumerable "umm"s
and "you know"s at nearly every breath.  Time to think of the next
illness in her list.

She also says a couple of times that she self-diagnosed her condition,
(LOL) and consulted a kinesiologist.
 
Oh dear.   This means that Mel is overly susceptible to opinions from
people—not necessarily qualified—who she sees as knowledgeable in
their field, even the quacks.  Just as she sees Campbell as a kindly,
supportive ear that gives her what other doctors haven't.

She also sees herself as some sort of martyr, and mentions a couple of
times that she's part of a "vaccine-injured" support group.  They must
have a wonderful time regaling each other with yet more of their illnesses
as time passes. 

And I'm betting the others in that group just luuurve our poor Mel.   ;)



She's in a wheel chair.           tsk  tsk   ::) ::)


And perfectly healthy before the vax and able to rock climb and now she is in a wheel chair after the vax. :(



But that's not good enough for Geoff.     ::)

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:34am
Nothing to do with the vax eh geoff ;)



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Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by MeisterEckhart on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:41am

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 6:54am:
Campbell preys on these sorts of people, and sucks them into
appearing on his dubious YouTube site—which should be shut
down due to promulgating false COVID and vaccination claims.

Campbell is being closely watched by the UK health authorities and politicians, and the reason he has not been shut down is that they cannot find an instance where he has promulgated false COVID and vaccination claims.

YouTube has put him on notice that they would shut him down if he did.

He's still up and running.


Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Carl D on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:49am
For the third time.  ::)

The reason why "Dr." John Campbell hasn't been banned from YouTube

You're welcome.  :)

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by MeisterEckhart on Apr 9th, 2023 at 10:06am

Carl D wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:49am:
For the third time.  ::)

The reason why "Dr." John Campbell hasn't been banned from YouTube

You're welcome.  :)

Well they're not lazy and have contacted him and given him strict guidelines.

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 9th, 2023 at 12:26pm

Carl D wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 9:49am:
For the third time.  ::)

The reason why "Dr." John Campbell hasn't been banned from YouTube

You're welcome.  :)


but what about the vax victim in the wheel chair with multiple injuries from the vax ??

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by aquascoot on Apr 9th, 2023 at 12:41pm

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 6:54am:
This is becoming a marathon for science-based evidence!

"Dr" John Campbell is a charlatan, and Mel in Sydney does not
know and cannot confirm that her Pfizer vaccinations
caused her condition.

Campbell preys on these sorts of people, and sucks them into
appearing on his dubious YouTube site—which should be shut
down due to promulgating false COVID and vaccination claims.
And of course ignorant, gullible people like Sir Lastnail are also
sucked in hook, line and sinker.

Campbell comes across as a benign, caring, harmless old bloke,
which is all a part of his carefully crafted image.  He's just like
everyone's lovable, sensible grandfather.    But it's all a false front.

There are numerous sites like THIS and THIS and THIS  and
others repeatedly and thoroughly debunking many of Campbell's
claims and exposing the disinformation he's spreading via YouTube
(and getting very rich in the process!).

The issue with this of course is that the anti-vaxxers like Sir Lastnail
will refuse to check out the sites I've linked to.  Why is that?

Well, the answer's easy.   They don't want to be disabused of their
anti-vaxxer beliefs—they're afraid that they might see some logic in
those science-based sites that'll shake their core beliefs and make
their stance a little shaky.   In short, they're scared of evidence that
each and every one of their absurd claims could be WRONG!

And THIS is one of Campbell's videos wherein he repeatedly
states the lie that the Vaxzevria vaccine was "banned" in Australia.
Let's be perfectly clear with this; it was never banned—in fact it
still remains provisionally approved here.

Despite quick assumptions by vaccine skeptics, the spokesperson
emphasised that while the vaccine will no longer be available, the
decision is not “based on safety as some people have misrepresented
on social media"... such as "Dr" John Campbell?

“As expected, first generation vaccines have been superseded by newer
vaccines targeting the strains of the virus now circulating,” said the
spokesperson.

There are so many half-truths, misrepresentations, outright lies, and
distortions of data in Campbell's YouTube videos that it's impossible to
list them and therefore debunk them.


as meister pointed out, if he ever claimed anything that was not backed by the literature, he would be shut down immediately.

the fact he has 10's of millions of followers and has not been shut down confirms that you just dont like "inconvenient truths " ::) ::)

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by aquascoot on Apr 9th, 2023 at 12:46pm
nearly all the stuff campbell talks about comes directly from the various government bodies themselves.

he has graphs from places like the NHS, the CDC, the WHO,  the FDA.

he is merely highlighting that which governments dont want to highlight.

if you dont like inconvenient truths , then dont watch

remain an ignoramus

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 9th, 2023 at 1:05pm

aquascoot wrote on Apr 9th, 2023 at 12:46pm:
nearly all the stuff campbell talks about comes directly from the various government bodies themselves.

he has graphs from places like the NHS, the CDC, the WHO,  the FDA.

he is merely highlighting that which governments dont want to highlight.

if you dont like inconvenient truths , then dont watch

remain an ignoramus


worse still they completely ignore the elephant in the room which is a real world account of a major vaccine injury :(

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by AusGeoff on Apr 11th, 2023 at 8:57am
I guess all we can know about Mel's purported illnesses and injuries
are what she's telling us, and "Dr" John Campbell, about.

She's presented no viable evidence to substantiate all her claims,
not one, other than her expectation that we'll believe her.

Additionally, Campbell has no actual clinical evidence from Mel—again
other than what she's claiming to have happened.  But he sucks it up
like a sponge—or a charlatan—in order to make a video attracting
thousands of clicks.

Okay... so can anybody here defending Mel offer any evidence for the
truthfulness of what shes' s claiming?  And is there any evidence that all
these supposed conditions occurred after a dose(s) of a COVID vaccine?

I didn't hear or see any.      


Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Carl D on Apr 11th, 2023 at 9:12am
Watch out, Geoff.

Sir Nail has arrived (just logged on).

Incoming abuse and/or stupid meme in 10, 9, 8...

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:30pm

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 8:57am:
I guess all we can know about Mel's purported illnesses and injuries
are what she's telling us, and "Dr" John Campbell, about.

She's presented no viable evidence to substantiate all her claims,
not one, other than her expectation that we'll believe her.

Additionally, Campbell has no actual clinical evidence from Mel—again
other than what she's claiming to have happened.  But he sucks it up
like a sponge—or a charlatan—in order to make a video attracting
thousands of clicks.

Okay... so can anybody here defending Mel offer any evidence for the
truthfulness of what shes' s claiming?  And is there any evidence that all
these supposed conditions occurred after a dose(s) of a COVID vaccine?

I didn't hear or see any.      


So none of it was caused by the shots even though the trouble coincided with her taking the shots ?? What was it caused by then geoff ?? :D LOL

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Carl D on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:40pm

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:30pm:
So none of it was caused by the shots even though the trouble coincided with her taking the shots ?? What was it caused by then geoff ?? :D LOL


I've heard something about a dangerous, constantly mutating virus that's been in circulation around the world for the past 3 years which has resulted in millions of deaths, hospitalisations and possible long term multiple organ damage.

Might possibly have something to do with that?  :-/

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by AusGeoff on Apr 12th, 2023 at 8:39am

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:30pm:

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 8:57am:
Okay... so can anybody here defending Mel offer any evidence for the
truthfulness of what shes' s claiming?  And is there any evidence that all
these supposed conditions occurred after a dose(s) of a COVID vaccine?  


So none of it was caused by the shots even though the trouble coincided with her taking the shots ?? What was it caused by then Geoff ?? :D LOL


Correlation does not equal causation.   First rule of diagnostic logic mate.

At any rate, it's apparent you have no evidence of your own supporting
Mel's claims for all these conditions she's allegedly suffering.    Tsk, tsk.



Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by greggerypeccary on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:21am

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:30pm:

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 8:57am:
I guess all we can know about Mel's purported illnesses and injuries
are what she's telling us, and "Dr" John Campbell, about.

She's presented no viable evidence to substantiate all her claims,
not one, other than her expectation that we'll believe her.

Additionally, Campbell has no actual clinical evidence from Mel—again
other than what she's claiming to have happened.  But he sucks it up
like a sponge—or a charlatan—in order to make a video attracting
thousands of clicks.

Okay... so can anybody here defending Mel offer any evidence for the
truthfulness of what shes' s claiming?  And is there any evidence that all
these supposed conditions occurred after a dose(s) of a COVID vaccine?

I didn't hear or see any.      


So none of it was caused by the shots even though the trouble coincided with her taking the shots ?? What was it caused by then geoff ?? :D LOL


There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

Correlation does not imply causation.


Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:28am

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:21am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:30pm:

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 8:57am:
I guess all we can know about Mel's purported illnesses and injuries
are what she's telling us, and "Dr" John Campbell, about.

She's presented no viable evidence to substantiate all her claims,
not one, other than her expectation that we'll believe her.

Additionally, Campbell has no actual clinical evidence from Mel—again
other than what she's claiming to have happened.  But he sucks it up
like a sponge—or a charlatan—in order to make a video attracting
thousands of clicks.

Okay... so can anybody here defending Mel offer any evidence for the
truthfulness of what shes' s claiming?  And is there any evidence that all
these supposed conditions occurred after a dose(s) of a COVID vaccine?

I didn't hear or see any.      


So none of it was caused by the shots even though the trouble coincided with her taking the shots ?? What was it caused by then geoff ?? :D LOL


There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

Correlation does not imply causation.


So she got a case of coinciditis :D LOL

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by AusGeoff on Apr 13th, 2023 at 9:45pm

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:28am:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:21am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:30pm:
So none of it was caused by the shots even though the trouble coincided with her taking the shots ?? What was it caused by then Geoff ?? :D LOL


There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

Correlation does not imply causation.


So she got a case of coinciditis :D LOL


So Sir Lastnail, you're admitting that you have no independent
evidence supporting Mel's claim that all her varied medical conditions
were caused directly by her COVID vaccination?

It helps explain why you so unthinkingly suck up all the bullshit
spread by the anti-vaxxer conspiracy theorists.

Your standards of what qualifies as accurate, empirical evidence are
very low to non-existent apparently.  In this case, mere words from
an unknown online personality with no medical credentials.  Tsk, tsk.

So... in a nutshell, your claim that Mel's conditions were caused by
a COVID vaccination is naught but a pipe dream.



Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by aquascoot on Apr 14th, 2023 at 5:27am
yeah,

we mustnt rely on anecdotal evidence.

we need to look at the data.

we were told 6000 ventilators might not be enough

palashay built a billion dollar quarantine facility and also was ready to convert the show grounds into a makeshift hospital .

they even designed a system so patients could share a ventilator.

they told people you couldnt go to a beach or fishing by yourself

they told people , if a player kicks a fotty into the crowd, dont touch it, you may die.


these are the facts

a 2 year campaign of daily mdia saturation to terrify the anxious public.



and what happened?

well we probably have 1 or 2 people on ventilators, and they would have 4 co-morbidities.

they dont even test hospital staff or make them mask up

most people get a sniffle and take 3 panadol and its over.




this has been the biggest over blown nothing burger in the history of the world

and thats not anecdotal.

thats the historical record.

politicians are just completely shutting up about it because they are embarrasssed

the grifters (big pharma) are counting the loot and we are probably going to have a world wide reccession thanks to this nonsense

mels vaccine injury pales into insignificance compared to the damage done by the lies that were told, all with the single aim of controlling the citizens

and didnt most people show what scared spineless children they are.

they should be embarrassed and supporting what happened is the only way they can lie to themselves so they dont die of shame  :'( :'( :'(

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Carl D on Apr 14th, 2023 at 8:33am
aquascoot,

just like with Sir Nail and his ilk I've finally come to the conclusion it's impossible to try and explain all of this to you (again and again).

Especially this part:


Quote:
politicians are just completely shutting up about it because they are embarrasssed


In about half an hour the numbers should start to come in and we'll see how many Australians your "biggest over blown nothing burger in the history of the world" has killed and hospitalised this week.

Edit: https://covidlive.com.au/  :o

Looks like Australia is going to reach the grim milestone of 20,000 Covid deaths since the start of the pandemic today.

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Carl D on Apr 14th, 2023 at 11:19am
And there it is.

20,000 Australian Covid deaths since the start of the pandemic.

https://covidlive.com.au/

Hospitalisations way up as well.

Kinda ironic that the addition of the Queensland numbers brought the death total to 20,000 today.

Wonder what aquascoot and his hero Dr. Gerrard (with the double r) have to say about that?

No doubt we'll be hearing the usual chirping crickets from the Prime Minister and the Premiers.
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Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by greggerypeccary on Apr 14th, 2023 at 11:59am

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:28am:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:21am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:30pm:

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 8:57am:
I guess all we can know about Mel's purported illnesses and injuries
are what she's telling us, and "Dr" John Campbell, about.

She's presented no viable evidence to substantiate all her claims,
not one, other than her expectation that we'll believe her.

Additionally, Campbell has no actual clinical evidence from Mel—again
other than what she's claiming to have happened.  But he sucks it up
like a sponge—or a charlatan—in order to make a video attracting
thousands of clicks.

Okay... so can anybody here defending Mel offer any evidence for the
truthfulness of what shes' s claiming?  And is there any evidence that all
these supposed conditions occurred after a dose(s) of a COVID vaccine?

I didn't hear or see any.      


So none of it was caused by the shots even though the trouble coincided with her taking the shots ?? What was it caused by then geoff ?? :D LOL


There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

Correlation does not imply causation.


So she got a case of coinciditis :D LOL


I'm simply stating two undeniable facts:

1. There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

2. Correlation does not imply causation.

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 14th, 2023 at 2:57pm

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 11:59am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:28am:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:21am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:30pm:

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 8:57am:
I guess all we can know about Mel's purported illnesses and injuries
are what she's telling us, and "Dr" John Campbell, about.

She's presented no viable evidence to substantiate all her claims,
not one, other than her expectation that we'll believe her.

Additionally, Campbell has no actual clinical evidence from Mel—again
other than what she's claiming to have happened.  But he sucks it up
like a sponge—or a charlatan—in order to make a video attracting
thousands of clicks.

Okay... so can anybody here defending Mel offer any evidence for the
truthfulness of what shes' s claiming?  And is there any evidence that all
these supposed conditions occurred after a dose(s) of a COVID vaccine?

I didn't hear or see any.      


So none of it was caused by the shots even though the trouble coincided with her taking the shots ?? What was it caused by then geoff ?? :D LOL


There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

Correlation does not imply causation.


So she got a case of coinciditis :D LOL


I'm simply stating two undeniable facts:

1. There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

2. Correlation does not imply causation.


And parroting that doesn't mean it's not groggary ;)



Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by greggerypeccary on Apr 14th, 2023 at 3:19pm

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 2:57pm:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 11:59am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:28am:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:21am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:30pm:

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 8:57am:
I guess all we can know about Mel's purported illnesses and injuries
are what she's telling us, and "Dr" John Campbell, about.

She's presented no viable evidence to substantiate all her claims,
not one, other than her expectation that we'll believe her.

Additionally, Campbell has no actual clinical evidence from Mel—again
other than what she's claiming to have happened.  But he sucks it up
like a sponge—or a charlatan—in order to make a video attracting
thousands of clicks.

Okay... so can anybody here defending Mel offer any evidence for the
truthfulness of what shes' s claiming?  And is there any evidence that all
these supposed conditions occurred after a dose(s) of a COVID vaccine?

I didn't hear or see any.      


So none of it was caused by the shots even though the trouble coincided with her taking the shots ?? What was it caused by then geoff ?? :D LOL


There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

Correlation does not imply causation.


So she got a case of coinciditis :D LOL


I'm simply stating two undeniable facts:

1. There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

2. Correlation does not imply causation.


And parroting that doesn't mean it's not groggary ;)


Nothing - absolutely nothing - suggests it is.

Man wears white shirts to work every day for 15 years.

One day, he decides to wear a blue shirt.

At the end of the day his boss called him into his office and told him he was giving him a 20% pay rise.

Man gets home that night and tells wife: "My boss gave me a raise today all because I was wearing a blue shirt".

"Is that what he said?".

"No, but I've never worn a blue shirt before and on the one day that I did I got a raise.  So, what else could it be?"

Sir lastnail hears story and says: "Yeah, makes sense".

::)


Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Carl D on Apr 14th, 2023 at 3:28pm

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 3:19pm:
Nothing - absolutely nothing - suggests it is.

Man wears white shirts to work every day for 15 years.

One day, he decides to wear a blue shirt.

At the end of the day his boss called him into his office and told him he was giving him a 20% pay rise.

Man gets home that night and tells wife: "My boss gave me a raise today all because I was wearing a blue shirt".

"Is that what he said?".

"No, but I've never worn a blue shirt before and on the one day that I did I got a raise.  So, what else could it be?"

Sir lastnail hears story and says: "Yeah, makes sense".

::)


Well, what more could you expect from someone who's just admitted he's being paid to be a moron?

;D

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by greggerypeccary on Apr 14th, 2023 at 3:32pm

Carl D wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 3:28pm:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 3:19pm:
Nothing - absolutely nothing - suggests it is.

Man wears white shirts to work every day for 15 years.

One day, he decides to wear a blue shirt.

At the end of the day his boss called him into his office and told him he was giving him a 20% pay rise.

Man gets home that night and tells wife: "My boss gave me a raise today all because I was wearing a blue shirt".

"Is that what he said?".

"No, but I've never worn a blue shirt before and on the one day that I did I got a raise.  So, what else could it be?"

Sir lastnail hears story and says: "Yeah, makes sense".

::)


Well, what more could you expect from someone who's just admitted he's being paid to be a moron?

;D


Ah, interesting   ;)

But seriously, why can't people understand this simple concept?

Correlation does not imply causation.

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 14th, 2023 at 4:56pm

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 3:19pm:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 2:57pm:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 11:59am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:28am:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:21am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:30pm:

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 8:57am:
I guess all we can know about Mel's purported illnesses and injuries
are what she's telling us, and "Dr" John Campbell, about.

She's presented no viable evidence to substantiate all her claims,
not one, other than her expectation that we'll believe her.

Additionally, Campbell has no actual clinical evidence from Mel—again
other than what she's claiming to have happened.  But he sucks it up
like a sponge—or a charlatan—in order to make a video attracting
thousands of clicks.

Okay... so can anybody here defending Mel offer any evidence for the
truthfulness of what shes' s claiming?  And is there any evidence that all
these supposed conditions occurred after a dose(s) of a COVID vaccine?

I didn't hear or see any.      


So none of it was caused by the shots even though the trouble coincided with her taking the shots ?? What was it caused by then geoff ?? :D LOL


There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

Correlation does not imply causation.


So she got a case of coinciditis :D LOL


I'm simply stating two undeniable facts:

1. There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

2. Correlation does not imply causation.


And parroting that doesn't mean it's not groggary ;)


Nothing - absolutely nothing - suggests it is.

Man wears white shirts to work every day for 15 years.

One day, he decides to wear a blue shirt.

At the end of the day his boss called him into his office and told him he was giving him a 20% pay rise.

Man gets home that night and tells wife: "My boss gave me a raise today all because I was wearing a blue shirt".

"Is that what he said?".

"No, but I've never worn a blue shirt before and on the one day that I did I got a raise.  So, what else could it be?"

Sir lastnail hears story and says: "Yeah, makes sense".

::)


Then what is it caused by groggary ?? A touch of Coinciditis ?? :D LOL

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 14th, 2023 at 4:58pm

Carl D wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 3:28pm:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 3:19pm:
Nothing - absolutely nothing - suggests it is.

Man wears white shirts to work every day for 15 years.

One day, he decides to wear a blue shirt.

At the end of the day his boss called him into his office and told him he was giving him a 20% pay rise.

Man gets home that night and tells wife: "My boss gave me a raise today all because I was wearing a blue shirt".

"Is that what he said?".

"No, but I've never worn a blue shirt before and on the one day that I did I got a raise.  So, what else could it be?"

Sir lastnail hears story and says: "Yeah, makes sense".

::)


Well, what more could you expect from someone who's just admitted he's being paid to be a moron?

;D


that's right carl I'm a moron according to you lot but I get paid to be a moron because they value what I know unlike you lot which gets zilch for what you know :D LOL.

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by greggerypeccary on Apr 14th, 2023 at 4:59pm

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 4:56pm:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 3:19pm:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 2:57pm:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 11:59am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:28am:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:21am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:30pm:

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 8:57am:
I guess all we can know about Mel's purported illnesses and injuries
are what she's telling us, and "Dr" John Campbell, about.

She's presented no viable evidence to substantiate all her claims,
not one, other than her expectation that we'll believe her.

Additionally, Campbell has no actual clinical evidence from Mel—again
other than what she's claiming to have happened.  But he sucks it up
like a sponge—or a charlatan—in order to make a video attracting
thousands of clicks.

Okay... so can anybody here defending Mel offer any evidence for the
truthfulness of what shes' s claiming?  And is there any evidence that all
these supposed conditions occurred after a dose(s) of a COVID vaccine?

I didn't hear or see any.      


So none of it was caused by the shots even though the trouble coincided with her taking the shots ?? What was it caused by then geoff ?? :D LOL


There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

Correlation does not imply causation.


So she got a case of coinciditis :D LOL


I'm simply stating two undeniable facts:

1. There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

2. Correlation does not imply causation.


And parroting that doesn't mean it's not groggary ;)


Nothing - absolutely nothing - suggests it is.

Man wears white shirts to work every day for 15 years.

One day, he decides to wear a blue shirt.

At the end of the day his boss called him into his office and told him he was giving him a 20% pay rise.

Man gets home that night and tells wife: "My boss gave me a raise today all because I was wearing a blue shirt".

"Is that what he said?".

"No, but I've never worn a blue shirt before and on the one day that I did I got a raise.  So, what else could it be?"

Sir lastnail hears story and says: "Yeah, makes sense".

::)


Then what is it caused by groggary ??


I don't know.

What I do know is this:

1. There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

2. Correlation does not imply causation.

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Carl D on Apr 14th, 2023 at 5:11pm

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 4:58pm:
that's right carl I'm a moron according to you lot but I get paid to be a moron because they value what I know unlike you lot which gets zilch for what you know :D LOL.


Huh?

Anyone care to try and translate that?

In the meantime I'll just laugh which about the only response I can come up with right now.

;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by greggerypeccary on Apr 14th, 2023 at 5:19pm

Carl D wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 5:11pm:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 4:58pm:
that's right carl I'm a moron according to you lot but I get paid to be a moron because they value what I know unlike you lot which gets zilch for what you know :D LOL.


Huh?

Anyone care to try and translate that?


It sounds like he's saying that he's paid to post lies by the anti-vax movement.

Just 12 People Are Behind Most Vaccine Hoaxes On Social Media, Research Shows

I guess he gets .50c or something for each post/lie.  Who knows?   :-/

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 14th, 2023 at 6:19pm

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 4:59pm:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 4:56pm:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 3:19pm:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 2:57pm:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 11:59am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:28am:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 12th, 2023 at 9:21am:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 10:30pm:

AusGeoff wrote on Apr 11th, 2023 at 8:57am:
I guess all we can know about Mel's purported illnesses and injuries
are what she's telling us, and "Dr" John Campbell, about.

She's presented no viable evidence to substantiate all her claims,
not one, other than her expectation that we'll believe her.

Additionally, Campbell has no actual clinical evidence from Mel—again
other than what she's claiming to have happened.  But he sucks it up
like a sponge—or a charlatan—in order to make a video attracting
thousands of clicks.

Okay... so can anybody here defending Mel offer any evidence for the
truthfulness of what shes' s claiming?  And is there any evidence that all
these supposed conditions occurred after a dose(s) of a COVID vaccine?

I didn't hear or see any.      


So none of it was caused by the shots even though the trouble coincided with her taking the shots ?? What was it caused by then geoff ?? :D LOL


There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

Correlation does not imply causation.


So she got a case of coinciditis :D LOL


I'm simply stating two undeniable facts:

1. There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

2. Correlation does not imply causation.


And parroting that doesn't mean it's not groggary ;)


Nothing - absolutely nothing - suggests it is.

Man wears white shirts to work every day for 15 years.

One day, he decides to wear a blue shirt.

At the end of the day his boss called him into his office and told him he was giving him a 20% pay rise.

Man gets home that night and tells wife: "My boss gave me a raise today all because I was wearing a blue shirt".

"Is that what he said?".

"No, but I've never worn a blue shirt before and on the one day that I did I got a raise.  So, what else could it be?"

Sir lastnail hears story and says: "Yeah, makes sense".

::)


Then what is it caused by groggary ??


I don't know.

What I do know is this:

1. There's zero evidence to suggest it was caused by "the shots".

2. Correlation does not imply causation.


And you know this for certainty ??

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Sir lastnail on Apr 14th, 2023 at 6:20pm

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 5:19pm:

Carl D wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 5:11pm:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 4:58pm:
that's right carl I'm a moron according to you lot but I get paid to be a moron because they value what I know unlike you lot which gets zilch for what you know :D LOL.


Huh?

Anyone care to try and translate that?


It sounds like he's saying that he's paid to post lies by the anti-vax movement.

Just 12 People Are Behind Most Vaccine Hoaxes On Social Media, Research Shows

I guess he gets .50c or something for each post/lie.  Who knows?   :-/


I don't get paid to post here unlike geoff and carl, stooges who are paid by big pharma ;)



Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Carl D on Apr 14th, 2023 at 6:22pm

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 5:19pm:
It sounds like he's saying that he's paid to post lies by the anti-vax movement.

Just 12 People Are Behind Most Vaccine Hoaxes On Social Media, Research Shows

I guess he gets .50c or something for each post/lie.  Who knows?   :-/


Ah.

Sounds like Sir Nail is another juliar.

The only difference is juliar seemed to be paid for posting political lies.

Wonder what happened to juliar?  :-/

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Bobby. on Apr 14th, 2023 at 6:40pm

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 6:20pm:

greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 5:19pm:

Carl D wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 5:11pm:

Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 4:58pm:
that's right carl I'm a moron according to you lot but I get paid to be a moron because they value what I know unlike you lot which gets zilch for what you know :D LOL.


Huh?

Anyone care to try and translate that?


It sounds like he's saying that he's paid to post lies by the anti-vax movement.

Just 12 People Are Behind Most Vaccine Hoaxes On Social Media, Research Shows

I guess he gets .50c or something for each post/lie.  Who knows?   :-/


I don't get paid to post here unlike geoff and carl, stooges who are paid by big pharma ;)




yes sir Nail -
too many here without critical thinking capacity -
the same ones who got a jab because the late Shane Warne told them to.   ::)





Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by Carl D on Apr 14th, 2023 at 7:19pm

Carl D wrote on Apr 14th, 2023 at 11:19am:
And there it is.

20,000 Australian Covid deaths since the start of the pandemic.

https://covidlive.com.au/

Hospitalisations way up as well.

Kinda ironic that the addition of the Queensland numbers brought the death total to 20,000 today.

Wonder what aquascoot and his hero Dr. Gerrard (with the double r) have to say about that?

No doubt we'll be hearing the usual chirping crickets from the Prime Minister and the Premiers.


https://twitter.com/NobodyImpawtant/status/1646803963692613633


Quote:
We just crossed 20,000 dead Australians from Covid, 14,000 have occurred since Albo became PM.

Today he is on the front of Time magazine as an influencer in a bright light, it is morally corrupt for the media to ignore this.


Yes, it is. But, we've come to expect that from the media these days.

Title: Re: Mel's, vaccine injury
Post by AusGeoff on Apr 14th, 2023 at 7:43pm
It's become obvious through this thread that Sir Lastnail
is unable to post more than simple one-line responses,
with no actual material content. 

I'm not sure as to whether it's his poor command of the
English language, or a dearth of technological education.

Whatever... he never posts any comments referencing or
citing actual accredited research data, statistics or analytics,
medical papers, or anything from the British Medical Journal,
the  Journal of the American Medical Association, The Lancet,
or the New England Journal of Medicine.

These are a few of the major medical journals across the world,
but it's almost as though Sir Lastnail has never heard of them!

He constantly refers to silly memes from anonymous posters,
various high-profile conspiracy theorists, and a number of
quack "alleged" doctors.  At worst, he just simply makes stuff
up LOL.

         


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