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    <p>Dr. Paul <br>
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    <p>In my conversations with you I know that you more than most are
      open to new information.  That for me is key to getting back to
      normal relations in our society.  We know so much more about the
      virus today that we didn't know when the pandemic began.  For me,
      Science is about adapting our beliefs to meet the new information
      we have acquired as time passes. <br>
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    <p>You said that you watched a bit of the Joe Rogan  video, but you
      said that you stopped the video when it contradicted your belief
      about the vaccine effectiveness. The Dr. Malone video turned out
      to be one of Joe Rogan most popular podcasts ever viewed <a
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      it currently has 11million views on the different platforms that
      it is available .  In the main news there is a clamor to have the
      video taken down.  Malone was banned from TWITTER which marked a
      grand exit from twitter to gettr.</p>
    <p>I would think that if you wished to understand the alternative
      consensus being developed, you might want to listen to the whole
      podcast.  I am also including a Joe rogan interview of Cornel West
      to get another flavour of Joe Rogan.<a
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    <p>Here is a study that supports Malones comments about negative
      effectiveness.  Of course this study is preprint and there are
      other interpretation of the data. But the graph below is used
      consistently in the literature to represent the data. <br>
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    <p>Art<br>
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    <p><a
href="https://wentworthreport.com/2021/12/30/study-mrna-vaccines-provide-negative-protection-against-omicron-after-three-months-they-make-you-more-likely-to-catch-it/"
        moz-do-not-send="true">Study: mRNA vaccines provide NEGATIVE
        protection against omicron after three months — they make you
        more likely to catch it</a>. By <a
href="https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.12.20.21267966v2.full-text"
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    <p>From a Danish study of vaccine effectiveness (VE) — which is the
      percentage reduction in likelihood of catching covid, compared to
      being unvaccinated.</p>
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      <p>The VE is significantly lower than that against Delta infection
        and declines rapidly over just a few months.</p>
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    <p>This graph shows that the vaccine effectiveness of the mRNA
      vaccines against omicron turns sharply negative after 90 or so
      days:</p>
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    <p>In other words, if you don’t have a booster, after three months
      your double jab of Pfizer makes you <em>more</em> likely than an
      unvaccinated person to catch omicron.</p>
    <p>Which is why governments are so keen for everyone to have a
      booster every three months.</p>
    <p>Everything about this first generation of “vaccines” turns out to
      be disappointing. Now we find out they make you <em>more</em>
      likely to catch the disease, after just three months? What next??
      That they give you cumulative heart damage??? A little bit more
      scar tissue each time…</p>
    <p>What if, for the next variant, the vaccine effectiveness turns
      negative after only two months? What happens when human immune
      systems start getting fatigued (as they will), after being
      stimulated so much?</p>
    <p>NFI. Screwing it up every which way.</p>
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