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Title: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: Jet Cash on May 12, 2021, 11:32:44 AM
As some of you know, I am a collector of domain names. I'm starting to see posts and discussions on the net that discuss the repair of vaccine damaged immune system and body organs. With so many people being vaccinated in the current panicdemic (sic), this seems to be a massive growth market over the next few years. Do you think I should be investing in these health repair domain names?


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: Cnut237 on May 12, 2021, 02:27:46 PM
Do you think I should be investing in these health repair domain names?

TBH I think you'd be better off just taking the vaccine.
I've had it. It was fine.


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: BADecker on May 14, 2021, 09:35:53 PM
With over 2 and a third million people scheduled to die from the vaccine, in the States, over the next 5 years, I don't think that the Internet will survive.

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Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: Natsuu on May 15, 2021, 03:41:19 AM
With over 2 and a third million people scheduled to die from the vaccine, in the States, over the next 5 years, I don't think that the Internet will survive.

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Or the other way around, and the world will be a better place


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: Poker Player on May 15, 2021, 04:23:26 AM
As some of you know, I am a collector of domain names. I'm starting to see posts and discussions on the net that discuss the repair of vaccine damaged immune system and body organs. With so many people being vaccinated in the current panicdemic (sic), this seems to be a massive growth market over the next few years. Do you think I should be investing in these health repair domain names?

Obviously, you can do whatever you want with your money. What I see is that you think there is going to be a growth market in the same way that you think there are a lot of people dying in the short term from the effects of the vaccine.

I see one person posted that the vaccines haven't been around long enough to comment. Well, if someone dies within 5 minutes or a few days, then one case could be a coincidence, but there are too many people dying shortly after vaccination for it not to be a contributing factor.  

I don't see either that there is going to be a growth in that market or that a lot of people are dying from the vaccine. Every day I meet more and more people who have had it and have had only mild symptoms or none at all.

You have to think that Israel started vaccinating almost half a year ago now, and we have no evidence that people are dying (in a statistically significant way) from it. Historically, negative side effects from vaccines have appeared up to six months after being vaccinated.


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: hertznetwork on May 15, 2021, 05:14:33 AM
Do you think I should be investing in these health repair domain names?

TBH I think you'd be better off just taking the vaccine.
I've had it. It was fine.

which vaccine did you have ? I am scheduled to get AstraZeneca this week. Although I had the virus early on in March 2020. Obviously I didn't die, nor did i go to hospital. I did go to doctor but because i hadn't traveled they said it wasn't possible.. i got mad diarrhea and heart palpitation and the cough and fevers...took 8 weeks to feel normal again and still working on my cardio fitness. I figure since i didn't die from the actual covid the vaccine should be ok.


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: Cnut237 on May 15, 2021, 07:24:21 AM
which vaccine did you have ? I am scheduled to get AstraZeneca this week. Although I had the virus early on in March 2020. Obviously I didn't die, nor did i go to hospital. I did go to doctor but because i hadn't traveled they said it wasn't possible.. i got mad diarrhea and heart palpitation and the cough and fevers...took 8 weeks to feel normal again and still working on my cardio fitness. I figure since i didn't die from the actual covid the vaccine should be ok.

I had the AZ vaccine. I would think if you've already had Covid, there's a chance that the vaccine side effects that you experience might be slightly stronger than for those who haven't had the virus... because your body is already primed and ready to go, so you might have a stronger immune response. But this is simply an uneducated guess - it may not work like this at all, I'm not a medical professional.
Either way, taking the vaccine is a good idea.


With so many people being vaccinated in the current panicdemic (sic), this seems to be a massive growth market over the next few years. Do you think I should be investing in these health repair domain names?

I'm sure that there's money to be made from conspiracy theorists... but if you're anticipating a growth market due to data supporting the theories, then this is perhaps unlikely to happen. The data are quite conclusive already: the vaccines are safe and effective.


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: hertznetwork on May 16, 2021, 03:14:54 AM
which vaccine did you have ? I am scheduled to get AstraZeneca this week. Although I had the virus early on in March 2020. Obviously I didn't die, nor did i go to hospital. I did go to doctor but because i hadn't traveled they said it wasn't possible.. i got mad diarrhea and heart palpitation and the cough and fevers...took 8 weeks to feel normal again and still working on my cardio fitness. I figure since i didn't die from the actual covid the vaccine should be ok.

I had the AZ vaccine. I would think if you've already had Covid, there's a chance that the vaccine side effects that you experience might be slightly stronger than for those who haven't had the virus... because your body is already primed and ready to go, so you might have a stronger immune response. But this is simply an uneducated guess - it may not work like this at all, I'm not a medical professional.
Either way, taking the vaccine is a good idea.


With so many people being vaccinated in the current panicdemic (sic), this seems to be a massive growth market over the next few years. Do you think I should be investing in these health repair domain names?

I'm sure that there's money to be made from conspiracy theorists... but if you're anticipating a growth market due to data supporting the theories, then this is perhaps unlikely to happen. The data are quite conclusive already: the vaccines are safe and effective.

true. i sure don't want to feel like i did when i had covid that's for sure. I know a lot of people don't get any symptoms, but the symptoms I got , even tho i didn't need hospitalization, still made me understand why its easy to die from it.


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: Jet Cash on May 16, 2021, 05:39:23 PM
I see I am too late (again).
https://vaccinedeaths.com/


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: easy peasy on May 17, 2021, 02:50:26 PM
A study found out about CoronaVirus and Vaccine and result has been a CoronaVirus infection does Multiple Times more harm and risks compared to vaccine.
CoronaVirus is over 10 times more dangerous in CoronaVirus high risk group.
Search: "risk infection coronavirus vs vaccine"


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: OgNasty on May 17, 2021, 05:06:20 PM
A domain without a good website idea and ability to build it is pretty much useless in my opinion. It is like having a good phone number but no phone. Sure, someone might come along and want your phone number and be willing to pay you for it, but they could also just pick a new one. Domain squatting is not my favorite thing and it’s a practice I wish was discouraged more.


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: BADecker on May 17, 2021, 10:34:51 PM
With over 2 and a third million people scheduled to die from the vaccine, in the States, over the next 5 years, I don't think that the Internet will survive.

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Or the other way around, and the world will be a better place

Did you tell us somewhere else that you took the vaccine?

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Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: Xinarae* on May 18, 2021, 04:16:10 AM
Vaccines increase the risk of the virus although everyone is careful to prevent the virus those who are vaccinated have a higher rate of infection. That’s why I think investing domains in this health repair can be risky there are various websites for buying domains globally there are allegations that many unscrupulous people buy a domain in their own name before a new company. Later it is sold to the concerned organization or person at a higher price I agree that if the Internet is disrupted during this crisis the domains will become useless.


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: hertznetwork on May 18, 2021, 07:51:42 AM
I just had the AZ vaccine. First shot. I'm worried about jogging or doing cardio etc. I heard some people got pain their calves before falling Ill from the vaccine. I usually go to the gym and do cardio for 40 min as part of my workout. I'll self monitor. I usually drink a shake and blueberry smoothy each day, apparently the blueberries are good anti clotting.


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: dongyi17 on May 19, 2021, 03:41:17 AM
I think you should look on the brighter side of it, although we don't deny that there are cases on damage of vaccine to those people who get vaccinated, there were some effect but then majority of people are seems to be ok and only mild effect, at first there is off course adverse effect because those are what we called "experiment drug" and we all expect that it would somehow help us minimize the harmful effect of virus if it hit us.


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: Cnut237 on May 19, 2021, 04:00:56 PM
I see I am too late (again).
https://vaccinedeaths.com/


If you're planning on making a sensible, data-driven website, then the site you've linked to wouldn't really be a competitor. It appears to be mostly hysterical headlines about specific individual instances that are unrepresentative of overall patterns. For example, if 50 million people take a vaccine, then "1 person died therefore it's unsafe" isn't a particularly convincing response.

But so long as people start from the data and use this to derive a logic-driven conclusion, it's not a problem, and those sites won't be taken seriously.

Of course no-one would do the reverse, and start from a faith-based conclusion and seek out only whatever data from basement-dwelling wackos and discredited loudmouths appear to "support" their pre-determined "correct" explanation.


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: BADecker on May 19, 2021, 04:19:46 PM
I think you should look on the brighter side of it, although we don't deny that there are cases on damage of vaccine to those people who get vaccinated, there were some effect but then majority of people are seems to be ok and only mild effect, at first there is off course adverse effect because those are what we called "experiment drug" and we all expect that it would somehow help us minimize the harmful effect of virus if it hit us.

But of course, the fact is that Covid has barely done any damage at all. And where it has done damage, nobody really knows. Covid death stats are lies pushed on us by the medical.

What this means is that the vaccine deaths and other problems are for nothing. They are testing done on the population by the medical. It's essential medical murder.

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Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: Cnut237 on May 19, 2021, 05:29:09 PM
I love the fact that post #16 comes immediately before post #17.


Title: Re: Websites to discuss vaccine damage repair.
Post by: BADecker on May 19, 2021, 10:20:39 PM
I love the fact that post #16 comes immediately before post #17.

So happy that you are finally learning how to count. http://clipart-library.com/data_images/177999.gif

Covid's here, right? Flu's gone, right? Maybe the medical simply changed the symptoms as they often do?

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