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Moderna vaccination update for PLOTUS
#61
(03-27-2021, 03:29 PM)PLOTUS Wrote: Yes the second dose is far worse than the first. The first was pretty much a non-event, sleepiness and soreness for a day at the injection site. 
Today Saturday morning at 10:00 I have been in a lot of joint pain, difficulty in urinating and movements, and neuropathy doubled. My fingers are tingling 24/7 now. Appetite ....meh..  Mental acuity is still sharp, but feels tired, strained. Which follows with the Tiredness I have been experiencing from the start. That nagging wana-be headache that never quite comes on but remains in the background. 

And as I might of mentioned before, this time thing. Time seems to be going about quarter or half speed, seriously. Time moving slow ? But never the less that is what it feels like. Take a nap, lay down and dream, wonderful dreams, wake up what should be a couple hours having past, and in reality it's only been twenty minutes. Well that is the morning review. Hoping to get back to normal..... if that still exists. Maybe I'm turning into a Borg lol.

I really hope this stops and goes away.
#62
(03-27-2021, 12:05 PM)drussell41 Wrote:
(03-26-2021, 08:30 PM)Ninurta Wrote: Bingo!

All of "science" is becoming a religion, carried by faith and hope alone, not supported by the actual documentation, experimentation, and observation - you know, all those things that used to make science "science". And, like all good religions, the adherents are clinging to the parts of their Good Books that they want to agree with, and tossing the parts that are inconvenient to their chosen narrative.

All hail the Priests of Science!

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You're seeing it also.   It's creepy.   How long will it be before my mouth editor fails and I say something totally unacceptable like, "I'm not a member of the Church of Vaccinology" to some doc?
WHAT your not a member, SHAME on you,   you are doomed to hell where they dont use masks or give vaccines
#63
(03-27-2021, 12:05 PM)drussell41 Wrote: You're seeing it also.   It's creepy.   How long will it be before my mouth editor fails and I say something totally unacceptable like, "I'm not a member of the Church of Vaccinology" to some doc?

I was classically trained in science. Physics and Astronomy, specifically. University of North Carolina, 1994. They hammered into us what is, and what is not, "science", so that we did not make those mistakes, and so that we did better science. As a matter of fact, I actually took a class for an entire semester on the differences between science and religion.

Now they are violating each and every one of those differences, blurring them, and I believe in my heart it is intentional. We are witnessing the birth of a new religion, and the death of actual science.

it started when scientists started "finding" the solutions their financial backers wanted them to find, rather than pursuing the objective Truth, in an effort to secure even more funding for themselves. Then their financial backers, the political priesthood, started abusing the alleged "scientific findings" so produced to promote agendas that were not in line with objective Truth, and factual evidence.

Now it has come to the point that in order to get more parishioners into their Church of Science, Political, they are simply urging people to "follow the science" without even knowing what science is, and what is science. "Just believe" is their mantra, just as it is in any other religion. Just believe whatever you are told, don't investigate for Truth, and all will be well. Trust us, we're priests. we wouldn't lie to you.... and don't forget to drop some money in the collection plate.

One of the core differences between science and religion is what supports them, what their foundation is. Science is supported by experimentation and objective fact-finding based upon concrete observation. Religion is based on faith, belief in what one cannot see. "Faith" is the certain knowledge, without evidence, that those unseeable things truly do exist. The two are not incompatible. They answer different questions, and different needs. Science answers "how", where religion answers "why". One person can be both religious and a scientist, because they are entirely different areas of inquiry. They neither cross nor meet. "Creation Science", which I blame for initiating the blurring of the lines, is in reality neither science nor religion.

Now that blurring of the lines between science and religion initiated by those crazy "Creation Scientists" is being hijacked by politicians, for political ends, and science and religion will both die if someone doesn't rescue them from the clutches of Politics.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#64
(03-27-2021, 04:53 PM)Wallfire Wrote:
(03-27-2021, 12:05 PM)drussell41 Wrote:
(03-26-2021, 08:30 PM)Ninurta Wrote: Bingo!

All of "science" is becoming a religion, carried by faith and hope alone, not supported by the actual documentation, experimentation, and observation - you know, all those things that used to make science "science". And, like all good religions, the adherents are clinging to the parts of their Good Books that they want to agree with, and tossing the parts that are inconvenient to their chosen narrative.

All hail the Priests of Science!

.

You're seeing it also.   It's creepy.   How long will it be before my mouth editor fails and I say something totally unacceptable like, "I'm not a member of the Church of Vaccinology" to some doc?
WHAT your not a member, SHAME on you,   you are doomed to hell where they dont use masks or give vaccines

Nope, not a member. Not a fanboy. Call me a Heretic.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#65
(03-27-2021, 05:09 PM)Ninurta Wrote:
(03-27-2021, 12:05 PM)drussell41 Wrote: You're seeing it also.   It's creepy.   How long will it be before my mouth editor fails and I say something totally unacceptable like, "I'm not a member of the Church of Vaccinology" to some doc?

I was classically trained in science. Physics and Astronomy, specifically. University of North Carolina, 1994. They hammered into us what is, and what is not, "science", so that we did not make those mistakes, and so that we did better science. As a matter of fact, I actually took a class for an entire semester on the differences between science and religion.

Now they are violating each and every one of those differences, blurring them, and I believe in my heart it is intentional. We are witnessing the birth of a new religion, and the death of actual science.

Confirms what I've seen and my analysis of it.   I don't have as much science under my belt as you do--nor the class in the difference between science and religion--but I did get enough training in the scientific method, statistics and literature analysis that when the stink gets bad enough, I can tell the difference.   (Was going after a PhD until I found out my kidneys were failing.)

I think you're right about funding being the primary cause of it.  As an interesting tidbit:  Coleman says it goes farther back than that.   He pointed to a few early physicians whose science bucked the norm, and they were not treated well.   He thinks the medical community is just very backwards in its willingness to "rock the boat", maybe more so than other communities.   If this was happening back in the 18th century, does that mean that while funding may have exacerbated the problem, there's something within the medical community itself that is intransigent generation after generation?   Like arrogance and narcissism, something that precludes admitting one has been wrong?

What's really bad is that when science becomes more like a religion than true scientific endeavor, you can't question it.   You're treated as a true heretic if you don't follow the party line.   That's one of the signs IMO.
#66
(03-27-2021, 04:53 PM)Wallfire Wrote:
(03-27-2021, 12:05 PM)drussell41 Wrote:
(03-26-2021, 08:30 PM)Ninurta Wrote: Bingo!

All of "science" is becoming a religion, carried by faith and hope alone, not supported by the actual documentation, experimentation, and observation - you know, all those things that used to make science "science". And, like all good religions, the adherents are clinging to the parts of their Good Books that they want to agree with, and tossing the parts that are inconvenient to their chosen narrative.

All hail the Priests of Science!

.

You're seeing it also.   It's creepy.   How long will it be before my mouth editor fails and I say something totally unacceptable like, "I'm not a member of the Church of Vaccinology" to some doc?
WHAT your not a member, SHAME on you,   you are doomed to hell where they dont use masks or give vaccines
 
tinylaughing  OH NO!   Not someplace where they don't use masks or vaccines!   Whatever will I do?  (wringing hands)

Condemned to hell while I'm on this earth, maybe.   They certainly can create hell for you with the treatments they provide.  But to real Hell?  Forever?    Yeah, they wish they had that kind of power.   They don't.
#67
Lots of sleep and an Ice Cold Pepsi 2 litre. Feeling better though..
#68
(03-27-2021, 10:41 PM)PLOTUS Wrote: Lots of sleep and an Ice Cold Pepsi 2 litre. Feeling better though..

Good.  :)
#69
I'm happy to see PLOTUS is plotting his way out of this thorny maze, he's industrious!

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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
#70
Well today I woke not feeling too bad at all. A lessening of all my previous pain.
The arm shot site painless, almost 100% again and the sort'a headache gone. The neuropathy which I will have from now on diminished to pre vaccine levels. And now just almost-sleepy. A great deal has changed since the last review and I'm well pleased now.  Roughly 108 hours later. It was administered the 24th at 11:00am, now it is 11:00 am Sunday the 28th


Except for my big toe turning into an opposing thumb and .......  ..... ..
#71
3/29 @ 7:00pm Left handed and my left hand is tingling up to my wrist. The rest of me ok, brief 10-15 minutes of fever about an hour ago. 
All's ok for now except the hand tingling like crazy.
#72
Double tapped ..... ooops, that don't happen often
#73
I've posted this before, but not sure which thread. If you haven't watched, please make time to do so. 


Quote:https://www.bitchute.com/video/j6XnT6nkSmmz/
#74
@"PLOTUS" 

I am absolutely delighted to read that you feel better!!!

Look, you can drink that Pepsi cola. But do not forget water. Just plain and simple water.
"Man is fully responsible for his nature and his choices."

-Jean-Paul Sartre
#75
(03-30-2021, 12:03 AM)PLOTUS Wrote: 3/29 @ 7:00pm Left handed and my left hand is tingling up to my wrist. The rest of me ok, brief 10-15 minutes of fever about an hour ago. 
All's ok for now except the hand tingling like crazy.

That is just so odd.
#76
(03-30-2021, 09:59 AM)drussell41 Wrote:
(03-30-2021, 12:03 AM)PLOTUS Wrote: 3/29 @ 7:00pm Left handed and my left hand is tingling up to my wrist. The rest of me ok, brief 10-15 minutes of fever about an hour ago. 
All's ok for now except the hand tingling like crazy.

That is just so odd.

I have both my little finger and the one next to it on both hands up to the wrists tingling due to my latest bout of flu and
I haven't been near a vaccine!

Odd indeed!
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
#77
(03-30-2021, 04:46 PM)BIAD Wrote: I have both my little finger and the one next to it on both hands up to the wrists tingling due to my latest bout of flu and
I haven't been near a vaccine!

Odd indeed!

My recommendation is, that you go and see a doctor. But your call, of course. Many here are completely against doctors and i can understand why.

Just a recommendation.
"Man is fully responsible for his nature and his choices."

-Jean-Paul Sartre
#78
(03-30-2021, 04:46 PM)BIAD Wrote:
(03-30-2021, 09:59 AM)drussell41 Wrote:
(03-30-2021, 12:03 AM)PLOTUS Wrote: 3/29 @ 7:00pm Left handed and my left hand is tingling up to my wrist. The rest of me ok, brief 10-15 minutes of fever about an hour ago. 
All's ok for now except the hand tingling like crazy.

That is just so odd.

I have both my little finger and the one next to it on both hands up to the wrists tingling due to my latest bout of flu and
I haven't been near a vaccine!

Odd indeed!
That really is.   I wonder what's causing it.
#79
(03-30-2021, 05:32 PM)drussell41 Wrote: Odd indeed!
That really is.   I wonder what's causing it.

The one thing that caught my breath and I delayed on commenting on it was when Plotus
mentioned this from a previous post.


Quote:'And as I might of mentioned before, this time thing.
Time seems to be going about quarter or half speed, seriously. Time moving slow ?

But never the less that is what it feels like. Take a nap, lay down and dream, wonderful
dreams, wake up what should be a couple hours having past, and in reality it's only
been twenty minutes...'

I know exactly what he's saying and it's not just the exasperation of sleeplessness.
For myself, it was the concern that you're certain one's internal clock tells you approximately
thirty minutes have passed and it's been only two or three!

Time was moving slow and I know it was. Then rationality steps in and tells you to stop being
silly.

I'll wager PLOTUS and I live nowhere near each other (me-UK) and I know we've never met.
He got the jab and I didn't. I got flu and he didn't. Yet we share time anomalies and tingles...
minusculewtf tinyhuh
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
#80
(03-30-2021, 07:27 PM)BIAD Wrote:
(03-30-2021, 05:32 PM)drussell41 Wrote: Odd indeed!
That really is.   I wonder what's causing it.

The one thing that caught my breath and I delayed on commenting on it was when Plotus
mentioned this from a previous post.


Quote:'And as I might of mentioned before, this time thing.
Time seems to be going about quarter or half speed, seriously. Time moving slow ?

But never the less that is what it feels like. Take a nap, lay down and dream, wonderful
dreams, wake up what should be a couple hours having past, and in reality it's only
been twenty minutes...'

I know exactly what he's saying and it's not just the exasperation of sleeplessness.
For myself, it was the concern that you're certain one's internal clock tells you approximately
thirty minutes have passed and it's been only two or three!

Time was moving slow and I know it was. Then rationality steps in and tells you to stop being
silly.

I'll wager PLOTUS and I live nowhere near each other (me-UK) and I know we've never met.
He got the jab and I didn't. I got flu and he didn't. Yet we share time anomalies and tingles...
minusculewtf tinyhuh

Maybe at a certain level of viral sickness (whether natural or vaccine-induced), we have the same symptoms?


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