However, from studying the history of science, I did work out that he had been unfairly written out of the history of the elucidation of the theory of evolution.
It always seemed most odd to me, especially since Darwin was certainly open to him… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Hmmm...this sounds vaguely familiar.....
And this sounds rather familiar too:
"there is nothing whatever to show that the increased vaccinations had any effect on the disease, which ran its course and then died out like other epidemics."
And another....
And it continues....
Who'd have thought it?
Several "official" bodies making claims like this, when the actualy statistics available at the time for anyone to ascertain showed the opposite.
(1.) —Infants dying under vaccination age, and who, therefore, have no corresponding class amongt he vaccinated, but among whom the Small-pox mortality is greatest.
Quite incredible reluctance to consider the thing which we know becomes widely distributed to every organ, including gonads, crosses all protective barriers, and induces immune self-attack.
"Coronaviruses like this - even if you can get them to cause a local outbreak - don’t have the genomic stability to traverse the world maintaining their virulence."
2/
My views on "spikeopathy" as illustrated by a Whatsapp conversation I had with @ClareCraigPath, co-chair of @hartgroup_org - who is happy that I post this exchange verbatim (other than the odd spelling howlers!)
We have different views on "spikeopathy" but we both thought you mind find a modicum of interest in this exchange.
Clare brought the tweet below to my attention with this message:
"I know you [Jonathan] aren't a great believer in spike pathology but this evidence of vaccine injury is pretty compelling."
My response was:
"Of course continued production of foreign protein throughout the body is harmful!
But would it matter which weird protein is actually being made?
(And the S1 could be just one of many being made per the frameshift thing - but that’s the one being tested for, ie S1 could just be a marker for a whole lot of proteins.)
When have I ever said that I don’t believe that?
No, what I object to is people extrapolating from a case like this to “spikeopathy” is also a “thing” with “covid” infection when:
- the protein is different in several important ways which likely affect function
- it doesn’t get made in large / equivalent amounts throughout the body after infection for extended periods"
Follow-up question from Clare:
"So do you think spikeopathy is a thing after injection?"
On its live Parliamentary stream today, the BBC saw fit to broadcast a banner containing comments directly contradicting some aspects of @ABridgen's speech today.
It is highly inappropriate for @BBC to display any commentary on speeches being made on this stream.
The stream is meant to be a faithful broadcast of goings on in the House, not a news site or forum for debate (other than by those in the House).
Has the BBC ever displayed commentary before which contradicts speeches being given by MPs?
The wording though - "often essential" - is quite interesting in its equivocation.
Here are all the other banners in this and the next tweet (I think I got them all).
It has been noticed already that it is quite surprising that poorer (and low-vaccination) Haiti had minimal covid burden compared to DR, despite sharing the same climate: