Lesson in Journalistic malpractice @TheAtlantic:

Exhibit 1, May 2020 theatlantic.com/politics/archi…
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Exhibit 3:
(note, it used to say harms) theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
Rebuttal: (note I postulated this before their paper was published)
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
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Immunological naivete is protective. Therefore you are wrong to assume the aged will be fine once they are vaccinated. They will need high antibody titers as I have said long ago or they will have worse disease

Zeynep and the forevercovid crew haven't been friendly to science that explains why we need to gigavaxx (because the immune memory ain't enough)

Frankly, it is indicative of them being propagandists not scientists
Frankly, it's as if they took the incorrect T cell message from Todaro and put it in a modern package
So basically, they are trying to exert a chilling effect on rationales that suggest we cannot be parsimonious with third doses

That's because monetary parsimony at the expense of the public's health has been at the forefront of this pandemic

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29 Sep
You all know if there are things you'd like clarifying, I am happy to do so

Being repeatedly wrong about safety in schools and mischaracterizing Alpha would have made me believe you'd be more curous, @mugecevik
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And Andrew, your arrogant assertions of no clotting issues while young medics were being inoculated before the data came to light was also not helpful

You seemed strategically poised to downplay and discredit Eric Feigl-Ding

I see your posts are deleted Image
It seems the incompetents with large megaphones are set on attacking me

Apologists for one of the most failed strategies of the west

No matter. The studies I link speak for themselves.
Read 6 tweets
29 Sep
Don't listen to the used virus salesmen

The best covid infection is no covid infection, as Fauci has said

The media machine has gaslit many into believing a 'boost' with infection is a good thing

Immune memory is not enough, sorry burnetti. Prepare to #gigavaxx
It's been a fear of mine that this virus had too many advantages in reestablishing itself despite immune memory.

effectively, it's true. immune memory wasn't enough. we are seeing 'serial challenges'

Note, we are moving to a strategy of oral antivirals, as the vaccines cannot be the sole strategy
Read 4 tweets
29 Sep
Some cannot bear to see we are actually in eugenicist policy

For example, if kids could choose to stay home it would be libertarian social-darwinist.

How they are Mandated to be in areas of high transmission is eugenicist. IFN deficits selected out and ifn advantage selected
Humans with an interferon advantage will be selected for
Humans with an interferon disadvantage will be selected out. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Read 4 tweets
25 Sep
Your argument is bunk. Medical masks were just as 'intolerable' as PAPRs and N95s.

I am starting to think you are getting into dishonesty territory.
I am just going to say it

Given this brief follow-up I've done of @AntibioticDoc's arguments and rationale, which show careful analysis while omitting crucial comparisons, I believe she is not an honest or reliable broker of information

This is cunning but sloppy
To compound possible evidence of obfuscation and omission, the link in the tweet was broken. As a barrier/deterrent to clicks? let's see what image is from the valid link

Look- it is the table showing medical masks and n95s/paprs equivalent!
jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…
Read 5 tweets
23 Sep
Here is a hypothesis.

As SARS COV 2 serially ages or "makes t cell memory" aka "differentiates" repertoires, we may see more peripheral tissue/ organ infiltrates in places like the brain, where there is full challenge with ineffective sera. Cell differentiation more permitting.
Asking people to "weather" SARS-lite is damning



At some point you must see it is propaganda that ends in 'selection' or culling.
Read 4 tweets
13 Sep
I'm going to share a hypothesis that is not mine, but we should consider it.

RNA viruses like cov2 may enter a low replication state in tissues like the brain.

They may (likely imo) contribute to long-term issues like MS and parkinson's.
The problem I see is that cov2 has a superantigen.

This means in the low replication state, cov2 can shed a hyperinflammatory payload.

This would, in my opinion, accelerate disease processes.
The only thing we have going right now is wishful thinking and acceptance

The basis of wishful thinking is thin; in animals the neural decay is pronounced and fairly rapid

Even in humans the neurocognitive impact is pronounced
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