Yeah in a fairly melancholy twist, JJ was actually the very first person to support any of our work at all, all the way back in like February 2020. He did a YouTube review of our early papers while riding his bike, but yeah in the months that followed I guess he lost his job, and then he fell off the map for a bit. And then when he came …
Yeah in a fairly melancholy twist, JJ was actually the very first person to support any of our work at all, all the way back in like February 2020. He did a YouTube review of our early papers while riding his bike, but yeah in the months that followed I guess he lost his job, and then he fell off the map for a bit. And then when he came back on the map he didn't really seem to be the same guy anymore.
And so I think you might have your wires a little bit crossed in terms of what kinds of viruses can revert, totally INACTIVATED viruses like Salk's inactivated Polio vaccine are all-the-way-dead and can't ever revert - but they can still be dangerous if there are industrial fuck-ups making the vaccine, like any product, like with the Cutter incident.
But yes, researchers have known for years that live-attenuated vaccines like OPV and ones made from H1N1 can revert all the way back to virulent. So we agree that this thing started when a LAV reverted faster-than-expected - there's more about the whole process here: https://www.harvard2thebighouse.com/p/understanding-covid-19-and-seasonal
However we're gonna have to disagree about the politics and morality, since just to start it's actually completely and entirely illegal to test anything at all on prisoners in America, because the West considers that a moral abomination - prisoners don't have free will so of course they can't give meaningful consent to anything.
So we're in different moral universes as far as "volunteering" and experimenting on convicts goes, but at least we seem to agree about the science!!
Amazing to me that after all that you have been through you still seem to have faith in the American justice system. But you're right. This is not the most important thing in this discussion.
Oh I definitely don't have any faith in the formal American judicial system at all, I'm sure Biden will be throwing Fauci a pardon and it wouldn't surprise me if Baric is even added in there as well at some point.
However what I do have faith in, is the American sense of justice that first emerged to make this country what it is. There's a reason we Americans like our guns so much, because they're the constant insurance against the government trying to pull some stupid bullshit like protecting mass murders from justice.
Yeah in a fairly melancholy twist, JJ was actually the very first person to support any of our work at all, all the way back in like February 2020. He did a YouTube review of our early papers while riding his bike, but yeah in the months that followed I guess he lost his job, and then he fell off the map for a bit. And then when he came back on the map he didn't really seem to be the same guy anymore.
And so I think you might have your wires a little bit crossed in terms of what kinds of viruses can revert, totally INACTIVATED viruses like Salk's inactivated Polio vaccine are all-the-way-dead and can't ever revert - but they can still be dangerous if there are industrial fuck-ups making the vaccine, like any product, like with the Cutter incident.
But yes, researchers have known for years that live-attenuated vaccines like OPV and ones made from H1N1 can revert all the way back to virulent. So we agree that this thing started when a LAV reverted faster-than-expected - there's more about the whole process here: https://www.harvard2thebighouse.com/p/understanding-covid-19-and-seasonal
However we're gonna have to disagree about the politics and morality, since just to start it's actually completely and entirely illegal to test anything at all on prisoners in America, because the West considers that a moral abomination - prisoners don't have free will so of course they can't give meaningful consent to anything.
So we're in different moral universes as far as "volunteering" and experimenting on convicts goes, but at least we seem to agree about the science!!
Amazing to me that after all that you have been through you still seem to have faith in the American justice system. But you're right. This is not the most important thing in this discussion.
Oh I definitely don't have any faith in the formal American judicial system at all, I'm sure Biden will be throwing Fauci a pardon and it wouldn't surprise me if Baric is even added in there as well at some point.
However what I do have faith in, is the American sense of justice that first emerged to make this country what it is. There's a reason we Americans like our guns so much, because they're the constant insurance against the government trying to pull some stupid bullshit like protecting mass murders from justice.