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    Thank you for posting! Your post wi

    will not be visible until a moderator has approved it.

    Please I now change my avatar status from 'master' to 'evil rebel master'?
    Last edited by Mossdog; 25-09-2023 at 02:05 PM.
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    I didn't approve it. But I saw it - I assume others can too.

    Did someone else approve it? Is this a glitch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by noel View Post
    I didn't approve it. But I saw it - I assume others can too.

    Did someone else approve it? Is this a glitch?
    Noel

    I don't believe I've ever been moderated, however hard I have tried. So why is Mossdog so special?

    Or is it because the moderators think I am beyond redemption?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham Breeze View Post
    Noel

    I don't believe I've ever been moderated, however hard I have tried. So why is Mossdog so special?

    Or is it because the moderators think I am beyond redemption?
    YAY!! I'm still being moderated, and can't post my contribution and reply to Mike's post about whether it means anything or not. I'm suuuuchch a bad-@rse
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    Just returned from the very best medicine of all - a fell run on a breezy day (8 miles and a bit, 1355 ascent, 1 hr 39 mins) - and found I'm still censored with a digital electronic tag.

    Still waiting for approval, even on this thread....tick, tock, tick, tock
    "Thank you for posting! Your post will not be visible until a moderator has approved it for posting."
    Last edited by Mossdog; 25-09-2023 at 04:51 PM.
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    That's a good point. I don't know what it means either. But if the WHO has a recommended level for contamination one presumes that having too much is bad.

    Philip Buckhaults is a cancer genomics expert, and professor at the University of South Carolina who has testified before a South Carolina Senate Medical Affairs Ad-Hoc Committee saying that Pfizer’s mRNA vaccine is contaminated with billions of tiny DNA fragments. He has concerns.

    https://brownstone.org/articles/rese...fizer-vaccine/

    The BMJ back in 2021 also had some concerns about the quality of the vaccine production process.
    https://www.bmj.com/content/372/bmj.n627

    Is this a big deal? I don't know.

    Yes, like you say, our bodies are exposed to foreign DNA all the time. But the difference between ingesting say, a Gregg's pasty orally, and having it injected into your body is that the LNPs ( lipid nanoparticles ) in the jabs enable material to get through the cell membrane, which normally would be kept out.

    Apparently, the essential components of LNP are man-made. It seems that their use in humans was forbidden prior to 2020. This rule was changed with the emergency use approval of the COVID RNA-vaccines. The packaging material is essential to protect RNA from destruction so that it can travel in the bloodstream to reach all organs of the body. They are taken up by cells and their cargo is then released. Production of the spike protein and triggering of the immune response follow, leading to formation of specific antibodies that are supposed to protect against future infections.

    From what I've read, once DNA has been aided into the cell, there is a chance (presumedly very very small)of it influencing with your own code and stuff being activated or deactivated that results in bad news for health.

    Of course, all medical treatments, from simple to complex entail an element of risk, and we make our choices for treatment following our own judgement of the risk, but supported by our trust, or otherwise, in the experts. I find it very difficult to navigate between sources of information which imply that we shouldn't worry our little heads and rest assured that the pharmaceutical companies have our best interests at heart, and the other extreme of some rabid, swivelled eyed anti-vaxxers and they supporters claiming an evil global conspiracy. But I do know that medical mistakes happen and that the authorities have a very poor track record of coming clean (no pun intended) with the public about these until well after the event(s).

    All very confusing, but interesting too. Food for thought (and that's orally not intravenously)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham Breeze View Post
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    I don't believe I've ever been moderated, however hard I have tried. So why is Mossdog so special?

    Or is it because the moderators think I am beyond redemption?
    You've either got it or you haven't. Mossdog must have sprezzatura bad-@ssness

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    Quote Originally Posted by noel View Post
    You've either got it or you haven't. Mossdog must have sprezzatura bad-@ssness
    I would kill for a dash of sprezzatura
    "...as dry as the Atacama desert".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    YAY!! I'm still being moderated, and can't post my contribution and reply to Mike's post about whether it means anything or not. I'm suuuuchch a bad-@rse
    Maybe humans are allowed to post without moderation, but dogs need to be moderated?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham Breeze View Post
    I would kill for a dash of sprezzatura
    I don't even know what it is. Must Google later

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