‘The Particle Reacted To Magnets And Was Therefore Suspected To Be A Metal’

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This morning.

Via Reuters:

A contaminant found in a batch of Moderna Inc’s (MRNA.O) COVID-19 vaccines delivered to Japan is believed to be a metallic particle, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported, citing sources at the health ministry.

Japan yesterday suspended the use of 1.63 million doses shipped to 863 vaccination centres nationwide, more than a week after the domestic distributor, Takeda Pharmaceutical (4502.T), received reports of contaminants in some vials.

NHK, in a report published late on Thursday, cited ministry sources as saying the particle reacted to magnets and was therefore suspected to be a metal. Moderna has described it as “particulate matter” that did not pose a safety or efficacy issue.

That’s alright then.

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178 thoughts on “‘The Particle Reacted To Magnets And Was Therefore Suspected To Be A Metal’

  1. Nilbert

    This doesn’t really fit your narrative though does it?
    If the entire distribution was halted when contaminents were detected (particles which allegedly ‘reacted to magnets’), then it seems unlikely that billions of doses got through with NANOCHIPS OF DOOM.

    Also, as usual, there is that vague litlle clause ‘received reports of contaminants’, rather than ‘found contaminents.
    You do this constantly, and its clearly a policy of deliberate misinformation, trolling, or whatever.

    1. Frank

      Nilbert I don’t think Bodger is making this up. Or perhaps he’s sucked in Reuters to his ‘delusion’

      From Reuters:
      “Another health ministry official said it would take “some time” to confirm how many shots from the contaminated batch had been administered in Japan. Kyodo News reported that at least 176,000 shots have been used based on its own tally of figures reported by municipalities.”

      also:
      “A health ministry official said the composition of the contaminant has not been confirmed.”

      “Spanish pharma company Rovi (ROVI.MC), which bottles Moderna vaccines for markets other than the United States, said the contamination could be due to a manufacturing issue on a production line. A spokesperson said the company could not say anything more while it was investigating.”

      1. Nilbert

        “A health ministry official said the composition of the contaminant has not been confirmed”

        The point is, that this is an attempt to tie this non-story to the earlier bizzare consipracy theory that people who took the vaccine were becoming magetised due to the nanochips being secretly implanted in them.
        I always felt that this particular conspiracy theory was the ant-vax equivalent on the Nigerian Prince ploy. You devise a theory so bizzare and wacky that only the truly gullible will believe it, and in that way have have lazer precision on your target audience, you can weed out anyone with even a modicum of capactiy for reasoning.

        1. Frank

          No Nilbert the point is there was a contaminant which is believed to be metallic.
          Reuters:
          “TOKYO, Aug 27 (Reuters) – A contaminant found in a batch of Moderna Inc’s (MRNA.O) COVID-19 vaccines delivered to Japan is believed to be a metallic particle, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported, citing sources at the health ministry.”
          176,000 doses were administered before this was caught.

          Is it possible this has happened elsewhere? Probably!!

        2. GiggidyGoo

          I think that the word ‘contaminant’ is a bit more important that what the make-up of it is. It could be plastic, metallic, sponge cake or whatever. But it is a contaminant, and that’s the worrying part.

          1. K. Cavan

            TBH, I wouldn’t worry about contaminants, the actual approved contents seem to be killing more than enough people.

    2. K. Cavan

      Does it suit your narrative, Nilbert?
      Is this narrative in the room with you now, Mr Conspiracy Theorist?

  2. Fergalito

    Good on the Japanese.

    I understand that they do their own independent testing of new medicines rather than just ordering and signing the delivery docket. I wonder what our policy is in Ireland regarding medicines provided by pharmaceutical companies? Are samples of all medicines provided tested as part of a rote, quality assurance process?

    1. alickdouglas

      Drugs for Japan need to be licensed by the Japanese PMDA, and while there’s a fair overlap with FDA (and EMA) requirements, they have a raft of other aspects that they examine. The most infamous is that they typically require a clinical trial in Japanese people. Another is that they have a much heavier visual inspection procedure, and for example, have rejected vials in the past when the label is not perfectly straight: this caused a major headache for at least 1 European manufacturer about 10 years ago. Critics of the Japanese system would maintain that it leads to fewer (innovative) drugs being launched there, drugs getting there later, and greater expense.
      As a general rule, drugs for the EEA are licensed via the EMA centralised procedure; for example, release testing would then typically be done by the national lab of the country of manufacture. So briefly, no, Ireland wouldn’t conduct independent testing, it would rely on the EMA-designated test facility. The most obvious advantages are things like cost, speed etc.
      Somewhat lost in the current conversation is that a lot of the basic standards of EMA are (comparatively) very high; for example, EMAs rules on manufacturing cell lines and biosafety are more evidence-based than FDA. Putting aside emergency licensure, which is a bit mad, EMA’s licensing procedures seem to fall somewhat in a scrutiny sweet spot, between the highly opinion-based FDA procedure and the highly data-driven Japan procedure.

      1. Micko

        “ have rejected vials in the past when the label is not perfectly straight”

        This is why I drive a Japanese car. ;)

          1. Micko

            Nope

            The “J” for ‘Made in Japan’ in the VIN number was the first thing I looked for.

            After the colour of course ;)

          1. alickdouglas

            OK, I love Japan, and I accept that their whiskeys are very good, but there’s something a bit ‘engineered’ about them, no? Whenever I drink one I tend to think ahh, perfect, and then… hmmm, maybe ‘too’ perfect (?). Somewhat like a Lexus: I only drove one once, but it was all superficially very very nice… until you got on the motorway, and then that horrible engine, facepalm.

          2. Janet, dreams of an alternate universe

            well naturally nothing beats a good Scottish Malt ;). ….fight

          3. alickdouglas

            “… nothing beats a good Scottish Malt ;)”

            But there are so many bad ones, it’s hard to get there. The Irish have picked up recently, there’s a ton of great stuff now.

            “I’ve yet to have a Japanese whisky I didn’t like”

            OK, I was slightly taking the mick earlier about them being over-engineered, but not only are they great, but they cover a range of styles.

            “their guitars are superb”

            I have a rifle that was made in Japan and it is also superb. : \

  3. Nigel

    Huh. Isn’t it weird how they suspended its use to check rather than covered it up and carried on administering it? Never going to get ther criming against humanity done if they carry on prioritising the health and safety of recipients like that.

    1. goldenbrown

      although please forgive me if I burst my bllx laughing at the corporate line:

      Moderna has described it as “particulate matter” that did not pose a safety or efficacy issue

      like?

      (arra ’tis grand, shure aren’t ya eating and drinkin the oul metal all the time, ’tis actually good for ya and we should really be charging more for the stuff…)

      heehee :) :) :) GTP

      1. ian-oG

        Guinness is full of iron. So is blood. Red wine.

        Only one is suitable for Dracula though.

        The others give him a roaring hangover.

        Not sure how he might react to black pudding though? Personally I find its great to counteract the after effects of too much red wine and Guinness.

        Actually, is there such a thing as Guinness black pudding?

        1. Lilly

          I don’t know but there is such a thing as black pudding sausages and they’re not very nice.

    2. ian-oG

      Criming, that’s a good one, will add to be my bespoke dictionary.

      Up that with cromulent and embiggen.

      1. Micko

        Apparently embiggen is in the Merriam-Webster online dictionary now and they are looking at including cromulent.

        And even as I type (cromulent) spellcheck doesn’t flag a misspelling of a word.

        :-)

        1. Fergalito

          Coming on here Micko, posting embiggened nonsense with your fancy-pants theories and etymological anecdotes – all cromulent nonsense.

          The katombombomblish esquivalence of ya. Gerrup ya divil.

          1. Micko

            I read this yesterday and found it so offensive, I have been in shock since then and have only now regained the power to type.

            You sir, are going on “the list”

    3. K. Cavan

      That stuff about “criming” sounds like more “counterfactuals”, what do you reckon, Nigel?

      1. Nigel

        I reckon someone who thinks a crime against humanity is in progress and who has full acess to and control of a popular news aggregator site should do a more rigorous job in presenting stories to that effect if they want it to be taken seriously.

          1. Nigel

            What’s worse, my skepticism of your vague speculative insinuations in lieu of actual reporting, or your vague speculative insinuations about what you believe to be a crime against humanity in lieu of actual reporting?

        1. K. Cavan

          Yes, Nigel, you’ve hit the screw on the head again, if only the media in Germany, the USSR, China & Cambodia had been more rigourous, eh?
          I reckon the number of hysterical shills on here indicates that someone is over the target.

  4. Cian

    Is this not a good thing?

    It shows the process works; if something goes wrong (contaminants in some vials) it is caught, and the rest of the batch is shelved.

      1. Cian

        Because people didn’t become magnetic. That is just stupid.

        You quoted above “the particle reacted to magnets and was therefore suspected to be a metal”.

        metal ≠ magnetic

          1. Nigel

            Yeah, they worked out he was just holding onto those cans in the vending machine, not attached to them magnetically.

          2. george

            You know why? Please explain why?

            Did they even receive a Moderna vaccine? You are jumping on a tiny detail and then making ridiculous broad assumptions.

            If there were tiny magnetic particles injected into someone’s arm they would have to be insanely powerful magnets to hold an item of any size. A magnet that small and that powerful would rip through the flesh of the person’s arm. The article says the particles are metal not that they are magnetic and we don’t know if they actually entered anyone’s arm.

          3. Bodger

            I’ve seen it with my own eyes and there are now thousands of videos online. It may be graphene oxide, according to some researchers.

          4. Nigel

            What’s the science? How are particles small enough to pass through a needle capable of exerting a magentic effect outside the body?

          5. ian-oG

            Chargers are naturally magnetic though. They need to be, to, ya know, charge using electromagnetism.

            No parity in the weak nuclear force you see.

          6. Frank

            I am Spartacus.
            I received the Pfizer vaccine at the end of May and for the buzz I checked my arm with a very powerful little neodymium magnet. I could feel a sensation and the magnet was certainly ‘reacting’ to me. I’ve tried to capture this on video but it’s so slight I can’t.

            Am I an antivaxx rat licker conspiraloon? Well no, I got the bloody vaccine.
            Do I think something else is going on? Yes there is
            What’s going on? We are descending into totalitarianism manipulated by the media.
            What good is that? It’s no good
            Am I poisoned? I really hope not. I have so much to do and have done to me (classic Simpsons gag there)
            Will my kids get the vaccine? No
            Will I get a booster? No

          7. Bodger

            Thanks, Frank, I’ll put you in touch with your fellow ‘sheet magnatee. They may come on here actually.

          8. Oro

            Frank out of interest but where did you get hold of the magnet? Did you order it or get it specifically because you wanted to test this out?

            Seems to me if you couldn’t capture any evidence of it that’s because it wasn’t happening, whereas the only part of you that you’re using proof of it’s happening (your mind) is probably already biased towards that being the result of the experiment (you wouldn’t have taken out this experiment otherwise).

            This is a very “the organic one tastes better” psychological result where your mind wants to affirm your fears / desires.

          9. george

            Is “some researchers” one guy who doesn’t know where the vaccine he examined came from and claims he got inconclusive results that others say mean nothing. Did the vial stick to a magnet?

            https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-grapheneoxide-vaccine-idUSL1N2OZ14F

            Graphene Oxide is not clear.
            “Diasio said that liquids containing graphene or graphene oxide in any significant amount tend to be dark brown or black. If the shots had “even 1% graphene or graphene oxide” (the claim states it has 99.9%), the liquid would look black or at least, dark, Diasio said.”

            If the vaccine’s did contain Graphene Oxide why wouldn’t they just have told us that in the beginning instead of telling us that they contain MRNA or DNA? If a clinical trial shows Graphene Oxide to be safe then what’s the difference? It’s not like MRNA or DNA are particularly reassuring ingredients for people. Most people didn’t know what MRNA was and plenty of people have been unhappy about the idea of being injected with it.

            You still haven’t explained how you now know why.

          10. Bodger

            ‘Why wouldn’t they just have told us that in the beginning’

            Maybe we might have discovered that graphene oxide used on mice allowed doctors to control their thoughts remotely.

          11. Toe Up

            Did you check your arm with the magnet before the vaccine Frank? If not, then you can’t definitively attribute any change in your physiology to the vaccine.

          12. george

            I guess you haven’t seen the experiments done with DNA. They made glow in the dark rats.

            Are you referring to an experiment where Graphene Oxide directly into the brain of rats temporarily suppressed fear response to a predator? Given that this was first discovered in 2021 it would be a remarkable development if injection into the arm could i control people’s behavior. You have a lot of fate in the intelligence and efficiency of the global elite.

            If your vaccine is being injected into your brain then I certainly would be concerned.

          13. K. Cavan

            No, George, intramuscular injections distribute randomly, at first, then, due to the fact that muscles need a blood supply, they get into the blood, therefore everywhere.
            Then if the mRNA actually works, the spike protein, subject to a failed attempt to patch, literally patch it so it sticks to the surface of the cell, detatches and poisons multiple organs.
            The inventor of mRNA technology lists the spike protein as one of the three deadliest effects of Sars02 infection.

          14. Shayna

            To be fair, I had a zoom call with Bodger a few weeks ago. He was aware I’m double vaxxed (Pfizer). He spotted a fridge magnet in my kitchen and suggested an experiment. I removed quite a large magnet (I heart Amsterdam) from the fridge door, suggested placing the magnet near my right arm where I’d received the jab. I honestly could feel the pull from the magnet. It then “stuck” to my arm whilst my arm was at 90 degrees. I’m not a conspiracy nut, by the way! Still a tad freaked…

          15. Bodger

            Nigel thinks you were performing magic like Paul Daniels sawing Debbie McGee in half. He believes you not a lot.

          1. Papi

            How is it “we” when you defend your actions, but Broadsheet says “Bodgers own opinions” otherwise?
            Something is rotten in the state of the towers.

        1. Shayna

          @Cian, Shayna is ambidextrous, I had been playing basketball before my first jab, my left arm was heavily bruised from a game my right not so much. The nurse chose the less bruised. After this post – I tried again. No, no “sticking”!

    1. Micko

      Absolutely Cian, things can happen in a manufacturing process that shouldn’t.

      But it also perhaps might explain why some people were reportedly having issues with magnets and such.

      Not microchips or anything like that, but if enough magnetic matter gathered together maybe it could cause the weird magnet thing people were experiencing. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      Maybe we could all agree that no one really has a clue what is or could happen and we should keep an open mind and not call each other morons etc

        1. Micko

          True. And of course Terry Prachett famously said similar to yourself there.

          But having an open mind also requires more cognitive effort then dogmatism.

          Just being willing to consider other persons perspective can be a challenge,

          But it’s a challenge worth pursuing I think and if you eventually come to the conclusion it’s BS, then you can dismiss it.

          Safe in the knowledge that YOU made the decision, not someone else making it for you.

          1. Nigel

            Considering another person’s perspective is not the same thing as having an open mind, though it depends what you’re trying to do. Empathising with the experiences and emotions of another person and understanding how these might lead that person to hold certain opinions is one thing. Critically thinking about those opinions is another. Waffling about open minds and dogmatism when your opinions are challenged by other people is copping out.

          2. Micko

            I disagree.

            And respect your opinion to think differently.

            “Think for yourself and let others enjoy the privilege of doing so too.” – a very smart Frenchman about 360 years ago.

          3. GiggidyGoo

            Tsk tsk Nigel. You’re a very bold boy. Getting annoyed? Garbage in – garbage out. You need to broaden your horizons.

          4. Micko

            A come on lads. Play nice.

            We can all be wrong.

            This time last year anyone who mentioned vaccine passports, vaccines for children, mandatory shots for some, people losing jobs if not jabbed and the China lab leak theory were labelled loonies and told it would never happen.

            No one is certain of anything, so give each other a break.

          5. Nigel

            No, anyone who mentioned vaccine passports, vaccines for children, mandatory shots for some, people losing jobs if not jabbed and the China lab leak theory as part of some vast arcane plan to subjugate humanity were labeled loonies.

          6. Micko

            Always have to be right eh Nigel. Always so sure.

            I refer you to my Bertrand Russell quote from last week.

      1. george

        Have you ever held a powerful magnet? >agnets small enough to pass through a needle unnoticed in a vaccine and powerful enough to hold metal objects to a person’s arm do not exist. If they did they would tear the flesh of the arm causing injury.

        1. Bodger

          I saw it being done with a large fridge magnet. It stuck to the injection site. The person, whom you all know, is (was) pro-vax, etc.

          1. Daisy Chainsaw

            I saw a woman in a box sliced in two by a man with a big saw. No screaming, no blood, no death even.

        2. K. Cavan

          Rubbish, George, even ignoring the ludicrous idea that people administering the toxic muck are “noticing” what they inject, what happens to iron filings when you put a magnet near them?
          You’re clutching at straws, man, it’s pathetic.

    2. K. Cavan

      Assuming other Health Services, ours especially, are as efficient as Japan’s is a bit naive. The HSE would’ve covered it all up for months, until their supreme incompetence saw them exposed, eventually.

  5. Gavin

    “Moderna has described it as “particulate matter” that did not pose a safety or efficacy issue.” I’m sure there is nothing to see here and we can all put our trust in the pharma industry they always have and always will have the publics’ best interests at heart.

    1. SOQ

      At this point it is a religious cult you are dealing with- science and logic and even history went flying out the window a long time ago.

  6. John

    People I have been dipping in and out of broadsheet for some time amusingly watching the absurd anti-vaxxer posts by the likes of Bodger and his various aliases. Even funnier to read are the various trolling posts defending the anti vaxx arguments and sadly it is revolting to read various deaths being abused to promote anti vaxx positions.

    This garbage about magnetic particles is really and truly the height of ignorance and I cannot believe that anyone with a shred of intelligence would fall for such nonsense.

    If anyone really believes that these are genuine posts and not just insidious, dangerous click bait reflecting whatever the loathsome Gemma O Doherty and her shower of goons scribble to attract attention they really need to take a long hard look at reality and cop themselves on.

    1. Cian

      I think you may be right, it is going full-on conspiracy theory crazy.

      Broadsheet has truly jumped the shark (although they will probably point the finger at Bodger).

      I should stop wasting my time here…

          1. Nigel

            I’m still waiting for Trump to produce all the evidence the white-hat hackers who watched the election fraud in real time gave him. But Bodger’s grasp of credible factual narratives is flawless.

          1. GiggidyGoo

            Ah, the kellys baby emerges once again. Scan the code Bitty. That’s of course if they allow you a smartphone in the kiddies klub. Bitty.

            Troll (in the true sense of the word) is the best description of you. Bitty.

            Fook? Lame.

  7. V aka Frilly Keane

    ah lads
    this is just bananas

    seriously
    get the vax
    don’t get the vax

    worry about yourselves and let the Pharma companies worry about their own business’

    meanwhile there are screams of threads, posts, channels and forums out there dedicated to the Ivermectin aficionados
    give yourselves a laugh and some new gourmand adventures

    did you know there is an Ivermectin Paste, for horses, and they’re spreading it on toast, mixing it into pasta,
    and topping it onto baked spuds
    Equine Gourmet Cuisine I suppose you could call it – maybe it should be called Ivermectin Pate for the foodies

    now there is a lot of talk as to the doses, 10gm a day or once a week or a month or every six months
    This is what I’d call recipe testing in fairness, and tis begging for a decent Ivermectin Cheesecake recipe to surface

    and then there’s the Ivermectin Sheep drench
    The Cocktails Smoothies and Tea are a World waiting to be discovered folks

    mind you, these aficionados are also de-facto support groups
    uncontrollable runs, or depending whether you’re North or South of the Horse and Jockey line, the squids, the scutters, or the runny bums
    But then there’s an opportunity for Mr Pillow Man, Lindell – Adult Nappies
    so why not

    like, if this Ivermectin is good enough for Arcadian Sunrise and Royal Sunrise and those lads
    why would ya be tempted

    1. SOQ

      Why are people so keen to paint Ivermectin as only a drug for animals?

      Would you do the same for say- penicillin?

      1. chris

        They’re keen to paint it that way because that is what media is telling them. They have no critical thinking skills. They Trust the Science TM.

      2. Nigel

        People are taking Ivermectin intended for animals. Do you actually think Ivermectin used for animals and Ivermectin used for humans are the same?

    2. K. Cavan

      Ah, Frily by name & frilly by nature, you obviously don’t realise you come across as a demented conspiracy theorist loon?
      Ivermectin, unlike the toxic mRNA injections, is tested, approved & proven effective for use in humans.
      Most people, at least the ones who took Science for their Group Cert, actually know that humans, like horses, are mammals, I bet if you injected them with the mRNA they’d die & suffer similar injury rates.
      Either way, a horse would make more sense than you ever do, although you’re on a par when it comes to producing horsesh….

        1. GiggidyGoo

          Is it labeled ‘for animal use only’ then?
          Or is it licensed for use in humans? (if it is, then it’s intended for dual use?)

          1. GiggidyGoo

            You’re quite prepared though to comment on it without checking. Yes, as I said, I get it.
            Just wondering what subject you’ll be an expert on tomorrow.

        2. K. Cavan

          Are they really, Nigel? You’re saying it has laxative effects, then? Have you been using it? It would explain a lot.
          Look up literally in a dictionary, it doesn’t mean the same as “figuratively”, in fact it means the exact opposite.
          Stop it with your counterfactuals.

          1. Nigel

            According to the people who are taking it, they are soiling themselves. Literally. Because after all, horses and humans are mammals, but there are some minor physical and metabolic differences.

          2. Nigel

            ‘Oh look!’

            That doesn’t really address the question of people who are taking Ivermectin intended for animals, now, does it? You do get that that is the point here, right? That there is Ivermectin intended for animals and there is Ivermectin intended for humans, and people are buying the former because they can’t get prescriptions for the latter? And they are reporting that they are soiling themselves when they do?

          3. GiggidyGoo

            So? Eat a packet of sweets with sorbitol in one sitting, and you’ll soil yourself. And that’s not even a prescription drug.
            You’ve changed your tune too lately from ivermectin “not being a treatment for humans” to “humans are buying it without prescription”

            Make up your mind which argument you’re putting forward

          4. Nigel

            Yes, if you eat enough of a thing that makes you soil yourself you will soil yourself. You have created a tautology.

            Try to follow along.
            There is Ivermectin for humans.
            There is Ivermectin for animals.
            People are trying to get Ivermectin for humans becuase they believe it is a cure for covid, but they can’t get prescriptions because too many peple are trying to get prescriptions for Ivermectin for humans and the dodgy online source is clogged.
            Those people are going to agricultural stores and buying Ivermectin for horses and taking it against medical advice.
            Those people are reporting that one side effect is that they are soiling themselves.

            It’s probably too much to ask that you don’t confuse your failure to follow that thread with you cleverly catching me out, but never let it be said that I didn’t try.

      1. John

        Hilarious reading yourself SOQS and Bodges (and your other alter egos) posts.
        I doubt if that many different individuals could be found on a single site posting such absurdities
        You have shown that either school really does fail some individuals or corrupt anti vax brain washing works, as every single item you and your clones have posted have been so beyond absurd that it is out there in another galaxy.

        Having read many of your posts and seeing they are so logically absurd, full of lies and misinformation no sane person would bother arguing with you or your clones. I am not arguing I am bearing witness.

        Your respective epistemological positions are so poorly argued and puerile that I expect in time to come there will be scientific theses wrote on why during the covid epidemic a fractional minority were so unsceptical of anti vax propaganda sites like broadsheet and then willing to swallow any nonsense hook line and sinker and regurgitate it ad absurdum

        1. SOQ

          And yet you keep coming back to complain eh? At least once a day- if not more.

          I don’t post under any other name btw, and have no connection to this site.

      2. V aka Frilly Keane

        c’mere KC
        You’re floutering around with the wrong ‘wan on this

        Firstly, I have never pretended or even attempted to delve into the Science on either the Virus itself and its spawn
        In any jurisdiction
        or the treatments or the vax’
        And I’ve done live streams with Ivor the whatever he’s selling lately, Dr Marcus, Prof Luke, and introduced Dr John Lambert to ye all with his first ever public livestream, on BS.tv btw
        AND NOT ONE WORD CAME OUT OF MY TRAP WAS TO LET ON OTHERWISE

        and now for the animals,
        I know, having being owned by so many of them, so nothing to do with the well publicised fact that I didn’t do any sciences for the leaving, have the same physiology as us mere humans
        However their gastric tracts and digestive breakdown fluid is very different
        that’s why Dogs can’t eat onions or avocados, but they can eat rancid meat and other species poo
        Let me tell you about a puppy doggie eating an entire tea brack one time

        have at it calling me a Conspiracy Loon, I’ve been called worse here

        but let me say this, with all yere determined, vast and lengthy research, and indefatigable squeems and squirches
        do dah reeserrrrche banners posters and rallies
        and the varieties of Journalists and Journalism
        from Digital to Investigative to Anarcho to Documentarist
        award winning, youtubist or otherwise
        that ye all subscribe to since you and co think mainstream is the virus

        How is it ye never did any of basic research and simple vetting into yere poster girl for Anti Corruption and Free Speech huh?

        Wanna know something else KC
        People that shout the loudest – like
        Paedo Paedo Paedo
        Lock her Up Lock her Up
        He was murdered
        Soros and Gates own WHO
        The Election was Rigged
        His children were taken off him cause he went to mass


        Usually have the most to hide, and guess what KC?
        that hasn’t proved me wrong yet

        1. george

          “The Election was Rigged”

          But you told us that Sidney Powell was smart and would surprise us all. She has just been sanctioned in Michigan and the Judge formally requested an investigation into whether she should have her law license revoked…

          1. V aka Frilly Keane

            What I said was that I was rooting for her
            ’cause I wanted it to be true, and I was also minded by the fact she is in independent practice, like she repped the Enron execs, like thats no small ticket fees

            But mostly because I have serious issues about how ‘Merika runs and funds its elections
            Its entire election apparatus and infrastructure is a shambles
            they treat voters like they’re a nuisance
            and the conditions for voters, as well as the qualifying conditions to get a vote at all, to vote on the same fecking ballot, is different from one parish to another
            that’s not democratic leadership
            We the people is a cod

            also their count centres are an utter sham
            drapes and blind alcoves and corners
            observers corralled into poor observation decks

            If its any comfort I reached out and had some conversations with the Secretary of State for the State of Iowa, Mr Paul Pate (their version of a Returning Officer)
            With a view to coming on the show back then
            I had already featured him in me backdrop
            You should check it out, very interesting story

            All that interest in Sydney came to an end on the 6th
            no genuine democratic, election and count activist carries on like any one of those apes

    3. Janet, dreams of an alternate universe

      did you see that British couple who were raving about a delicious meat paste they loved on their holidays in France, until someone kindly pointed out it was French cat food…

    4. Verbatim

      Frilly, you are enacting some anger inside you that really has nothing to do with adult constructive dialogue. Just sayin’

      Tokyo Medical Association Chairman Haruo Ozaki uses a very interesting comparison of Ivermectin being given as a treatment in African countries (to prevent parasitic diseases) they are able to see the difference in figures of patients getting ill and dying of Covid compared to other African countries which are not taking Ivermectin.
      https://twitter.com/FonzyDizzle/status/1429824858825715717

      1. V aka Frilly Keane

        cheesus t’night

        this is more of it now la’

        I have no problem with people taking or ateing what they like

        that’s why I was spinning a yarn about the fine dining to got from animal treatments, hoping to elicit some Friday Baked Off nonsense out’ve the gaff

        D’ye know what the biggest weakness anti vax covid deniers all have in common with each other
        they have no sense of humour
        SFA
        Everything is an argument or a fight
        Murder Conspiracy Fake Rigged
        Crimes against humanity
        Release the Kracken

        – tis always the extreme response
        and that’s why the repercussions are extreme, ie billion dollar defamation cases and federal prison

        Ransacking the Capitol
        Drinking Sheep dip ffs

        Give yerselves a break ou’ that
        Not everyday needs to be a day to drive up takings on the fundits

  8. K. Cavan

    I can’t understand why anyone’s bothered about this, TBH. These injections are toxic by design, I’d bet Nippon could’ve administered all those doses & the media would’ve invented more Fake Science about Japanese people being especially sensitive to something-or-other & all the sheep would’ve baa-ed along & nodded their heads & the bodies would just pile up.
    These injections are, by a huge margin, the most toxic substance ever injected into humans but that’s exactly what they’re supposed to be, it’s a cull in the name of humanity’s Canute-like attempt to stop the climate from doing what it’s been doing for 4.5 billion years, undergoing constant change.
    Thousands have already succumbed & as The Decade Of Vaccines rolls on & The Boosters roll out, many more will die.
    Those who don’t succumb in hours, days, weeks or months, will have a decade or two knocked off their lifespans, statistically, the effect is the same.
    Eventually, the death toll from this poison will exceed, then become a multiple of even the fictional numbers of “Covid Deaths” the Fake News Media like to quote & the sheep will keep baa-ing along, nodding their heads, lambs to the slaughter.
    Anyone who hasn’t woken up by now, won’t ever wake up & you’d have to wonder if anyone who’s dumb enough to believe in masks, social distancing (chortle, that’s a doozie), lockdowns & magic injections has anything to contribute to the human race, so, you know, maybe it’s better that the stupider ones are culled?
    It’ll certainly improve the average IQ on here, so, not all bad, eh?
    Anyone for a Booster?

    1. chris

      Unfortunately they’ll take the rest down with them. Our safety was the herd – without effective opposition, those that are trying to warn will probably be the first to go. I have made my peace.

  9. SOQ

    OK well if this contaminated batch story starts spreading- meaning to other manufacturers- then you can be pretty certain it is not what it seems.

    Picture a situation where there are sizeable number of vaccine injuries in the medium to long term, which is not beyond the realms of possibility. What better excuse would there be than to claim that such injuries came from contaminated batches- rather than admitting that the actual vaccine itself is harmful?

    A lot of people suspect that is what is already happening with Delta variant stuff because there is never any mention of how immune previously infected people are to it.

    1. K. Cavan

      Once again, SOQ, I reckon you’ve hit the nail on the head. All the variants stuff is utter, fake science garbage & this story sounds like more cover being run to provide plausible (to sheep, natch) excuses as to why so many are dying from these “life-saving vaccines”.
      Eventually, the mountain of pseudo-science, lies, fakery & jibber-jabber will dwarf the EU butter mountains of days gone by (or is that butter still frozen somewhere?).
      I’m expecting another landslide of ordure when they start to announce that everyone will need an annual “booster” or two or three, ah hell, quarterly, whatever it takes to reduce the population by the required amount & keep Big Pharma executives’ noses full of cocaine.

      1. SOQ

        What’s scary is that people will actually swallow it.

        I was having a craic with someone recently about that poor lad who died and happened to mention that there were two other sudden deaths in that area very recently too.

        And before even the brands were even mentioned, the other person responded with “oh it must have been a bad batch”.

        People are so wedded to the idea that these things are a) safe and b) effective that they will actually congener up excuses in their own heads when there are instances where that is clearly not the case.

        1. Chris

          Doublethink is easier than cognitive dissonance. People are essentially selling their propaganda for them & policing each other.

  10. K. Cavan

    Perish the thought that I might be blowing smoke up your ass but you’re hitting the bullseye with alarming regularity, SOQ.
    I’d go further, though, it’s not like a modern religion, services on Sunday & you’re grand, it’s more like a Middle-Ages religion, witch-burning, self-flaggelation, hysteria, sackcloth, ashes, the whole shooting match.
    Many will be the doubters but few will stand to declare their heresy.
    A more modern, psychological take would be Group-think, combined with the way, having taken what is clearly the wrong path, most people will persevere with their error, rather than admit they were the mark of rather amateurish conmen.
    It’s far easier to fool people than convince them they’ve been fooled.

  11. Mr T

    Cant reply because its stuck in the middle of a deep thread of comments – but to whoever said the injection stays in the deltoid – that is incorrect.

    The LNPs containing mRNA have been observed to travel all over the body. Infact one of the extra regulatory steps that the Japanese mandate, is a study of where the vaccine components accumulate over time.

    mRNA containing LNPs are found accumulating in most major organs, highest concentrations being in the ovaries.

    1. alickdouglas

      I don’t want to get into a discussion about good/bad, but there are some interesting aspects of that study that I think are worth noting:

      1) it’s not a Japanese regulatory requirement, it’s more that Japan were quick to put the relevant data in the public domain
      2) The biodistribution studies are done in mice not humans
      3) The study is designed to model a worst-case scenario: they took a 0.5 mL dose (rather than 0.3 mL for humans) and injected it into the mouse; the relatively large volume of the injection (in the mouse) therefore doesn’t model particularly well what one might consider for a human.
      4) The testing didn’t use LNPs as such, but rather the two main components that Pfizer use in the LNPs (I cannot remember their code designations). They were tagged to permit the distribution to be tracked, but they didn’t actually contain any mRNA. Earlier, this was a source of criticism of Pfizer, because per GLP it is expected that the candidate product is tested for biodistribution, not tagged components.
      5) Highest concentration varied by time after dose. The highest concentration for ovaries was at 48h where 0.01 of the injected volume was traceable: at the same timepoint there was 25% at the injection site, and 16% at the liver. It’s not explicitly stated why the study only accounted for about 50% of the injected volume, I would suggest the rest was either metabolised, or in tissues that could not be efficiently analysed.

      It’s a model that can be spun to fit any side of the argument really, but when you look at the details it reveals itself to be highly unsatisfactory for providing evidence to support decision making.

        1. Cian

          The recorded a peak of 0.02% of the material on the brain (after 2 hours). But as alickdouglas mentioned, it was the LNP they were measuring – there was no rMNA.

          1. f_lawless

            Who’s a more authoritative source on the matter – anonymous commenters on Broadsheet or Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of mRNA vaccine technology?

            According to Malone who took part in Bret Weinstein’s podcast dated June 10th:

            ““If you find lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) in an organ or tissue, that tells you the drug got to that location,”

            (Referenced from earlier comment of mine: https://www.broadsheet.ie/2021/07/06/millennial-bug/#comment-2328364)

      1. Cian

        A mouse, that weighs 20g gets a *larger* dose than a human weighing 50,000+g (7st 12) .

        This is equivalent to a human getting anything from two-thirds to one-and-a-half litres of the vaccine!

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