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In the years of Trump's presidency, in spite of the massive opposition of the entire Democratic Party, the RINO Republicans, the entire corporate media, the social sites on the Internet, the major multinational corporations, the Pentagon, Hollywood, the FBI, the CIA, and many other groups, Trump succeeded in giving the United States a level of prosperity that it had never before achieved, not even in the boom years of the 1950s, and also gave the US full energy independence. How the fuck can any thinking American mock and demonize this man? Trump has done more for the average American citizen than any president before him, with the possible exception of George Washington.

Yes, but he's making one HUGE strategic mistake with his support base here; he's pushing for that vax while it's still not fully approved by the FDA... And what vax? There are what? 5 of them, with totally different formulas? And he's talking about the vax as if they were all the same thing? And he's pushing for it based on his sole personal experience with it, that's very unwise, lots of rooms for major fucks up here. Just because he got lucky doesn't mean everybody else will, and who knows maybe he got a placebo and he doesn't even know it lol

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approved by the FDA doesn't mean shit either. all kinds of poisons are approved by the fda.

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It doesn't mean shit for an idiot. For the rest of us with a brain it makes a fucking difference, especially when it comes to federal laws, among other "things". But of course types like you are above those mere technical considerations

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The FDA could rubber stamp antifreeze it would still be toxic.

pfizer is getting ready to get approval. now what, technocrat? https://www.rt.com/usa/532688-fda-authorize-pfizer-reports/

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Yup. The rason that I like Trump is that he is so dumb he is easy to read. He is a great great salesman, but he has zero leadership skills and some huge personality issues such as narcissim.

He has zero depth and zero knowledge of the greater philosophical, historical and related issues. He isn't capable of articulating a vision, a goal and a way to get there.

All that this guy can do is persuasion and boy oh boy are we seeing the limitsof his skillset on display here. He is really making a huge strategic mistake here as you said, I agree.

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He probably got a placebo jab and was treated with vitamin c + hydrocloroquine, so he would not get an adverse reaction and be a Vax advocate.

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Maybe, and maybe he never got covid19 to begin with. Remember, he got it when the PCR tests were still done in a totally unreliable way, and it's now admitted by the CDC, hence the recent PCR protocol changes

You have to run 2x3 rounds of RT-PCR testing, to avoid false positives with covid19

https://www.pasteur.fr/en/home/press-area/press-documents/operation-and-reliability-rt-pcr-tests-detection-sars-cov-2

What is an RT-PCR test? RT-PCR tests used to detect pathogens, including the test developed by the National Reference Center for Respiratory Viruses at the Institut Pasteur to detect the SARS-CoV-2 genome, are based on the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In this method, a small target sequence of nucleic acids (a DNA fragment) is copied multiple times, which facilitates its detection. When this amplification is detected (using a fluorophore-labeled probe), the test is said to be positive.

That's for a classic RT-PCR test (RT for real time), and that alone is totally unsuited to detect covid19 accurately

The CNR has developed two RT-PCR tests, known respectively as IP2 and IP4, for the COVID-19 epidemic. These tests each use three separate sequences from the SARS-CoV-2 genome: two "primer" sequences to amplify a short sequence of the viral genome, and a "probe" sequence, which enables detection of the virus by binding to the sequences that have been amplified by the two primers. The genetic material in the sample must correspond with all three sequences simultaneously for the result to be positive. If one of the sequences does not bind, no signal is detected and the result is negative.

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The whole genome of SARS-CoV-2 consists of a chain of 30,000 base pairs (the human genome has 3 billion base pairs). Since genetic code has just four bases (A, T, C and G), some small nucleotide sequences can be found in several different organisms. This is the case for the sequence CTCCCTTTGTTGTGTTGT, for example, which is found in the genome of humans and also other animal species such as Labrador Retrievers, cats and pigs. But the association of the three sequences is unique to SARS-CoV-2, and it is this which enables the virus to be identified in tests.

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So yeah, he could very well have been a false positive and been given a placebo, without even knowing it. OR MORE SIMPLY, he could very well have been a false positive, given the vax, got side effect lucky, and nobody noticed anything, the entire crew fooling themselves essentially, medical team included

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I'm very familiar with the pcr scam. But I remember saying he felt ill. So could have been a simple cold or flu.

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I'd venture to say its him self-sabotaging because hes been told to kill the populist fervor in the u.s. before it gets anymore out of control.

It's about demoralization.

One step forward, two steps back.

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Maybe

He could simply have gone full-prolife-retard instead, that would have been enough, like "I'm going to ban abortion rights entirely!". But maybe it wouldn't have been enough to deter his support base, idk