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Posted
8 minutes ago, Steven P said:

 

All the educated money is on the next 35 years it will be running down seriously.

 

Edity:

You'll probably refute the combined wisdom and editing practices if Wikkipedia, so here is some good old right win press, the Daily Express, on the rare occasion they stopped mourning: 

 

WWW.EXPRESS.CO.UK

Alarmingly the predicted 'end date' is much sooner than many of us may have expected with the estimate likely to fall within many of our lifetimes.

 

Better get your refund on that "Educated" then.

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1 hour ago, GarethM said:

Better get your refund on that "Educated" then.

Subjects been covered before Gareth, SP is an expert on this topic and it’s replacement “clean green energy” those of us in the industry apparently know nothing compared to the anonymous individual on arbtalk. I suppose when you commute by train daily the ramifications of lunacy such as the proposed 2030 ban on petrol and diesel car sales don’t worry you too much. I bet the educated money is on private jets and armoured limos still being used at the multiple meetings the ruling elite “ need” to attend every year. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Steven P said:

Edity:

You'll probably refute the combined wisdom and editing practices if Wikkipedia, so here is some good old right win press, the Daily Express, on the rare occasion they stopped mourning: 

Can the ATL spelling/grammar police give your team mate some assistance 👍

Also for some reason the letter “ y”

is appearing randomly. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

Can the ATL spelling/grammar police give your team mate some assistance 👍

Also for some reason the letter “ y”

is appearing randomly. 

You know what Dave. You come across as a proper toddler. 

Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, Mark J said:

You know what Dave. You come across as a proper toddler. 

😂😂😂Now now Mark. 

I often see the grammar police ( or indeed people being called out by certain wallpapers for using the edit facility) at work on here and don’t really pay it much attention but for SP I can make an exception. 
Trumpy 

Besty

Edity 😞🤷‍♂️

Talking of childish antics. 
 

Edited by Johnsond
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Ho ho ho!

 

WWW.STATNEWS.COM

Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Sunday that "the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles...

 

WASHINGTON — Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Sunday that “the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine,” his most direct statement yet on the issue, following the death of a second child of the condition in the outbreak in West Texas. 

 

Kennedy, who has long described the vaccine as dangerous, has largely avoided endorsing its use since the start of the outbreak, and he stopped short of explicitly saying he “recommended” it in his latest remarks, as public health officials have called on him to do.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, peds said:

 

Ho ho ho!

 

WWW.STATNEWS.COM

Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Sunday that "the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles...

 

WASHINGTON — Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Sunday that “the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine,” his most direct statement yet on the issue, following the death of a second child of the condition in the outbreak in West Texas. 

 

Kennedy, who has long described the vaccine as dangerous, has largely avoided endorsing its use since the start of the outbreak, and he stopped short of explicitly saying he “recommended” it in his latest remarks, as public health officials have called on him to do.

More early morning sh1t posting again!.

 

If you had an ounce of common sense, he's been pretty open about vaccines being a good thing.

 

What he's always been critical about is knee jerk implementation without long testing or the whole convid ones based around new mRNA as they're very different to just teaching your immune system to recognise.

 

Plus the over use of vaccines in children something like 30 odd in the USA.

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Posted

mRNA was discussed at length in the Covid thread, they aren't a new method, been around for years (if memory serves me, might be wrong, 1960s 1970s?) however have been more expensive to produce than others, the preference was cheaper methods.

 

For speed of production though they are quicker which is where they came to the front in the Covid vaccines where speed was the primary factor. For anything 'new' the conspiracy theorists come out the wardrobe, in this respect RFK has never been shy to show his proper mental side.

 

RFK has had a vocal anti-vaccine stance, indeed blaming the MMR jab to cause autism and learning difficulties (most recently google thinks in 2023)(it doesn't). His comments a few weeks ago was this outbreak is 'nothing unusual' (despite wide press coverage) to 'serious' yesterday. He has been very critical about vaccines, not 'pretty open' about them.

 

I think for him to about turn publicly, alienate his fan base, I think the measles outbreak should be uprated to 'very serious'

Posted
10 minutes ago, Steven P said:

mRNA was discussed at length in the Covid thread, they aren't a new method, been around for years (if memory serves me, might be wrong, 1960s 1970s?) however have been more expensive to produce than others, the preference was cheaper methods.

 

For speed of production though they are quicker which is where they came to the front in the Covid vaccines where speed was the primary factor. For anything 'new' the conspiracy theorists come out the wardrobe, in this respect RFK has never been shy to show his proper mental side.

 

RFK has had a vocal anti-vaccine stance, indeed blaming the MMR jab to cause autism and learning difficulties (most recently google thinks in 2023)(it doesn't). His comments a few weeks ago was this outbreak is 'nothing unusual' (despite wide press coverage) to 'serious' yesterday. He has been very critical about vaccines, not 'pretty open' about them.

 

I think for him to about turn publicly, alienate his fan base, I think the measles outbreak should be uprated to 'very serious'

I think we're all aware it's a bit more nuanced than that, or would you like people to start listing Starmer and Co promises ?.

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You could do but none of them are the US president and none of them have about-turned on MMR vaccines this week after years of denouncing them, so I reckon the relevance would be even less talking about Starmer and co here, cross threading.

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