>>14185258 pb
you are wrong.
other vaccines do make you immune to the disease for which they were developed.
these vaccines don't make you immune to anything.
>>14185258 pb
you are wrong.
other vaccines do make you immune to the disease for which they were developed.
these vaccines don't make you immune to anything.
you are nuancing the 'word' immunity.
>you are nuancing the 'word' immunity.
immune
[iˈmyoon]
ADJECTIVE
resistant to a particular infection or toxin owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
"they were naturally immune to hepatitis B"
protected or exempt, especially from an obligation or the effects of something.
"they are immune from legal action"
synonyms:
resistant · not subject · not liable · unsusceptible · not vulnerable · not open · not exposed · protected from · safe from · secure against · not in danger of ·
other vaccines make you resistant to a particular disease…immunity.
these vaccines don't make you resistant to any disease.
these 'vaccines' reduce your symptoms when you 'get the disease'
the flu shot is developed on 'last year's or last two year's virus, not for the viruses coming down the line.
the swine vaccine resulted in many people getting Guillain-Barré syndrome.
the covid vax has same side effects
hmm…
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7231501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8094972/
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fbi-assistant-director-faulted-for-misconduct-around-romantic-relationship/ar-AAMuMIf?ocid=msedgntp
FBI assistant director faulted for misconduct around romantic relationship
Devlin Barrett 2 hrs ago
A senior FBI official violated agency policies in her handling of a romantic relationship with a subordinate, according to findings of the Justice Department’s inspector general, and the bureau’s disciplinary office is now weighing what, if anything, to do about the findings, according to current and former law enforcement officials familiar with the matter.
Jill C. Tyson, who has a close working relationship with FBI Director Christopher A. Wray in her role as assistant director for congressional affairs,was criticized in a report issued Thursday by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz.
The inspector general did not name Tyson, but concluded that “the Assistant Director was engaged in a romantic relationship with a subordinate and failed to timely report the relationship, in violation of FBI policy.”
Multiple people familiar with the matter, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive personnel issue, said the person in question is Tyson, one of the few women in a senior leadership role at the FBI.
The inspector general investigation “also found that the Assistant Director allowed the relationship to negatively affect an appropriate and professional superior-subordinate relationship and to disrupt the workplace by interfering with the ability of other FBI employees to complete their work, and that the Assistant Director participated in a hiring or organizational decision involving the subordinate, all in violation of FBI policy.”
Tyson plays a key role inside the FBI, managing its interactions and information-sharing with lawmakers. As part of that job, she prepares Wray for congressional testimony; current and former law enforcement officials said Wray likes and trusts her.
In recent months, Wray’s appearances before Congress have become more confrontational, as lawmakers sharply criticize the bureau’s handling of intelligence that preceded the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters seeking to prevent the certification of the election victory of President Biden.
Some current law enforcement officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss Tyson, said her conduct represents a black eye for the bureau and a blow to morale at a time when it is facing scrutiny on multiple fronts.
[Inspector General: FBI failed to pursue sex abuse allegations against Nassar]
The inspector general spent more than a year investigating allegations against Tyson before issuing findings this week. During that time, the FBI faced accusations by some former employees that it does not do enough to prevent or punish sexual misconduct in the workplace, often by male superiors directed at female subordinates.
The accusations made against Tyson do not involve any sort of harassment or mistreatment of the subordinate, who was transferred to a different part of the FBI after Tyson reported the relationship, according to people familiar with the matter.
The inspector general’s findings about Tyson come a week after he issued a far longer, blistering criticism of how the FBI bungled the investigation into Larry Nassar, a former USA Gymnastics doctor now in prison for sexual abuse of girls who were under his care.
In that case, the inspector general found that FBI agents in Indianapolis failed to investigate allegations against Nassar, and then lied about it when confronted with their shortcomings.
drone dominoes
why would you sing 'imagine no countries' at an Olympics game?
what a stupid-ass song for an Olympics game
imagine theres no atlhetes
imagine theres no competition
imagine we're all win the gold
they had 2 years to prepare for this…and this is all they got.
i imagine they share their gold with me.
i imagine they let me take their place
what an idiot.
this doesn't give me hope
this causes despair and frustration
if they want to imagine no countries.
why the heck did they all walk in with their own flag..
no kneeling for the olympic anthem?
so what is the best guess as to what happened?
sports, especially the olympics, are political as much as anything else
sorry, lady.
you no jerry lee