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Dec 10 2025 07:44am
No one questions the scientific method.
But you act as if you don't know academia has been manipulated and corrupted.
They are now motivated by politics through grants, not the seeking of truth.


The problem with higher academics is the bullshit that the degree need to include a spectrum of flavor of day pseudo-topics under the fallacy of improving individual by being more robust/rounded. Specifically, state subsidized schools shouldn't mandate irrelevant topics as part of a degree curriculum. It's a clear money grab. Rather, just stack more relevant topics. I recall a semester of Music in World Culture listening to Afro beats... Really awesome shit, not helpful for engineering design.
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Dec 10 2025 07:55am
You are way to trusting and not probing enough.
Cure for cancer???
There isn't one because they dont want one.
In fact, they are causing the cancer intentionally.
And this isn't about money from treatment.
It about getting rid of us, but done in a way that prevents retribution or revolution.



Nah dude, I can alleviate your worries!
Some1 has been telling u bull!
They just wanna scare u and make u angry!

Many new mRNA vaccines are being developed beyond COVID-19, especially for cancer and a wide range of infectious diseases such as influenza, RSV, HIV, and emerging viruses.

A few non‑COVID mRNA vaccines (for example, RSV) have already reached approval, and dozens more are in mid‑ to late‑stage clinical trials worldwide.

Personalized neoantigen mRNA vaccines that “train” the immune system to recognize mutations in an individual’s tumor are now one of the most active areas, with more than 60 RNA cancer vaccine candidates in development and first commercial approvals anticipated later this decade.
Some programs combine mRNA cancer vaccines with checkpoint inhibitors to boost response to immunotherapy.

Respiratory viruses: Beyond updated COVID-19 shots, mRNA vaccines are in advanced trials for influenza and have already produced a licensed vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in the United States, with at least one flu candidate (Moderna’s mRNA‑1010) having completed all clinical phases awaiting regulatory filing.

Other infectious diseases: Clinical and preclinical mRNA vaccines target HIV, Zika, rabies, Epstein–Barr virus, herpes simplex virus, dengue, Ebola, tuberculosis, and more, reflecting how adaptable the platform is to many pathogens.

New and emerging targetsTick‑borne and emerging viruses: A recent initiative in Korea, supported by CEPI, is developing an mRNA vaccine against severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS), a deadly tick‑borne virus with no current vaccine.

This illustrates how mRNA can be rapidly redirected to new epidemic threats.

Reviews of mRNA therapeutics emphasize that the same underlying technology used in COVID‑19 vaccines is now being optimized for durability, safety, and delivery (for example, improved lipid nanoparticles and self‑amplifying RNA) to broaden use to chronic diseases and rare genetic conditions.

What to expect in the near future? Short term (next few years): More updated COVID‑19 mRNA formulations, possible approvals for mRNA flu vaccines, expanded RSV indications, and the first marketed mRNA cancer vaccines in specific high‑risk cancers if pivotal trials remain positive.
Longer term: Wider use of personalized cancer vaccines, mRNA vaccines designed rapidly against new outbreaks, and mRNA‑based therapies for some non‑infectious, non‑cancer conditions, though many of these remain in early‑stage trials and will need rigorous long‑term safety and effectiveness data.

Considering how COMPLETELY IRRESPONSIBLE many countries (very much including many parts of the US) are treating their lifestock it will only be a matter of time until the next pandemic will hit the world.
I know will have his mask ready! ;)

This post was edited by Sankturio on Dec 10 2025 07:56am
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Dec 10 2025 08:03am
Nah dude, I can alleviate your worries!
Some1 has been telling u bull!
They just wanna scare u and make u angry!

Many new mRNA vaccines are being developed beyond COVID-19, especially for cancer and a wide range of infectious diseases such as influenza, RSV, HIV, and emerging viruses.

A few non‑COVID mRNA vaccines (for example, RSV) have already reached approval, and dozens more are in mid‑ to late‑stage clinical trials worldwide.

Personalized neoantigen mRNA vaccines that “train” the immune system to recognize mutations in an individual’s tumor are now one of the most active areas, with more than 60 RNA cancer vaccine candidates in development and first commercial approvals anticipated later this decade.
Some programs combine mRNA cancer vaccines with checkpoint inhibitors to boost response to immunotherapy.

Respiratory viruses: Beyond updated COVID-19 shots, mRNA vaccines are in advanced trials for influenza and have already produced a licensed vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in the United States, with at least one flu candidate (Moderna’s mRNA‑1010) having completed all clinical phases awaiting regulatory filing.

Other infectious diseases: Clinical and preclinical mRNA vaccines target HIV, Zika, rabies, Epstein–Barr virus, herpes simplex virus, dengue, Ebola, tuberculosis, and more, reflecting how adaptable the platform is to many pathogens.

New and emerging targetsTick‑borne and emerging viruses: A recent initiative in Korea, supported by CEPI, is developing an mRNA vaccine against severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS), a deadly tick‑borne virus with no current vaccine.

This illustrates how mRNA can be rapidly redirected to new epidemic threats.

Reviews of mRNA therapeutics emphasize that the same underlying technology used in COVID‑19 vaccines is now being optimized for durability, safety, and delivery (for example, improved lipid nanoparticles and self‑amplifying RNA) to broaden use to chronic diseases and rare genetic conditions.

What to expect in the near future? Short term (next few years): More updated COVID‑19 mRNA formulations, possible approvals for mRNA flu vaccines, expanded RSV indications, and the first marketed mRNA cancer vaccines in specific high‑risk cancers if pivotal trials remain positive.
Longer term: Wider use of personalized cancer vaccines, mRNA vaccines designed rapidly against new outbreaks, and mRNA‑based therapies for some non‑infectious, non‑cancer conditions, though many of these remain in early‑stage trials and will need rigorous long‑term safety and effectiveness data.

Considering how COMPLETELY IRRESPONSIBLE many countries (very much including many parts of the US) are treating their lifestock it will only be a matter of time until the next pandemic will hit the world.
I know ^tistuff will have his mask ready! ;)


Meanwhile....
All though history and up until 100 years ago, minimal cancer related deaths.
Today, half of all deaths are cancer related.
I dont need anyone but my best buddy math to tell me something is very rotten in Denmark, sir.
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Dec 10 2025 08:21am
Meanwhile....
All though history and up until 100 years ago, minimal cancer related deaths.
Today, half of all deaths are cancer related.
I dont need anyone but my best buddy math to tell me something is very rotten in Denmark, sir.


can easily be explained!

thx to modern medicine (think antibiotics & vaccines)
improved hygiene (no more shitting in ur well)
better heating (no more open fire inside ur home)
and education overall (less charlatans, witch hunts,...)
life expectancy has gone up A LOT.

So there r 2 factors at play:
-people getting older hence improving their "chances" to develop cancer
-improved medicine to actually catch it and call it by its name.
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Dec 10 2025 09:12am
can easily be explained!

thx to modern medicine (think antibiotics & vaccines)
improved hygiene (no more shitting in ur well)
better heating (no more open fire inside ur home)
and education overall (less charlatans, witch hunts,...)
life expectancy has gone up A LOT.

So there r 2 factors at play:
-people getting older hence improving their "chances" to develop cancer
-improved medicine to actually catch it and call it by its name.


This is completely wrong.
The only reason people had "shorter" lives is only in the averages and that was due solely to a high infant mortality rate.
People that made it into adulthood lived long lives, just like today.
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Dec 10 2025 10:02am
Absolutely! I agree! ^_^

Biontech/Pfizer - a pinnacle of modern science and collaboration between the US and Germany (though the owner Uğur Şahin is one of your beloved Muslim guys of Turkish descent) has provided one of the best Covid vaccines - Comirnaty!

A prime example of what the US used to be capable of!
Now that's a thing of the past and it seems likely that the cure for cancer (fyi mRNA is very promising there too) wont come out of the US.
U guys r busy with culture wars :(

Like this bloke Charlie with his debating tours. Talking about a lot of irrevant bs instead of focusing on what's real and important.
Wonder what happened and why he stopped :unsure:

I always have a lot of respect for Asians - they really value education a lot more then other races seem to.
Wonder if ^Hamsterbaby can tell us why that is.


Not interested in answering your bs.
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Dec 10 2025 10:21am
Not interested in answering your bs.


But u kinda did :P

No hard feelings baby. Enjoy your evening
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Dec 10 2025 11:40am
Nah dude, I can alleviate your worries!
Some1 has been telling u bull!
They just wanna scare u and make u angry!

Many new mRNA vaccines are being developed beyond COVID-19, especially for cancer and a wide range of infectious diseases such as influenza, RSV, HIV, and emerging viruses.

A few non‑COVID mRNA vaccines (for example, RSV) have already reached approval, and dozens more are in mid‑ to late‑stage clinical trials worldwide.

Personalized neoantigen mRNA vaccines that “train” the immune system to recognize mutations in an individual’s tumor are now one of the most active areas, with more than 60 RNA cancer vaccine candidates in development and first commercial approvals anticipated later this decade.
Some programs combine mRNA cancer vaccines with checkpoint inhibitors to boost response to immunotherapy.

Respiratory viruses: Beyond updated COVID-19 shots, mRNA vaccines are in advanced trials for influenza and have already produced a licensed vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in the United States, with at least one flu candidate (Moderna’s mRNA‑1010) having completed all clinical phases awaiting regulatory filing.

Other infectious diseases: Clinical and preclinical mRNA vaccines target HIV, Zika, rabies, Epstein–Barr virus, herpes simplex virus, dengue, Ebola, tuberculosis, and more, reflecting how adaptable the platform is to many pathogens.

New and emerging targetsTick‑borne and emerging viruses: A recent initiative in Korea, supported by CEPI, is developing an mRNA vaccine against severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS), a deadly tick‑borne virus with no current vaccine.

This illustrates how mRNA can be rapidly redirected to new epidemic threats.

Reviews of mRNA therapeutics emphasize that the same underlying technology used in COVID‑19 vaccines is now being optimized for durability, safety, and delivery (for example, improved lipid nanoparticles and self‑amplifying RNA) to broaden use to chronic diseases and rare genetic conditions.

What to expect in the near future? Short term (next few years): More updated COVID‑19 mRNA formulations, possible approvals for mRNA flu vaccines, expanded RSV indications, and the first marketed mRNA cancer vaccines in specific high‑risk cancers if pivotal trials remain positive.
Longer term: Wider use of personalized cancer vaccines, mRNA vaccines designed rapidly against new outbreaks, and mRNA‑based therapies for some non‑infectious, non‑cancer conditions, though many of these remain in early‑stage trials and will need rigorous long‑term safety and effectiveness data.

Considering how COMPLETELY IRRESPONSIBLE many countries (very much including many parts of the US) are treating their lifestock it will only be a matter of time until the next pandemic will hit the world.
I know ^tistuff will have his mask ready! ;)


gigantic list of things that they claim has had proper testing, not including the jab they gave everyone. fantastic work............. you really no chittin took a big o L this time............. blind azz obedience to the blob all jabbed up on the humpty dumpty trump juice and then being kooked out leftie all jabbed up on the humpty dumpety trump juice come around here all smug n cheeeet


This post was edited by TiStuff on Dec 10 2025 12:07pm
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Dec 10 2025 02:32pm
5 people chose “education”

Hahahahaha
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gigantic list of things that they claim has had proper testing, not including the jab they gave everyone. fantastic work............. you really no chittin took a big o L this time............. blind azz obedience to the blob all jabbed up on the humpty dumpty trump juice and then being kooked out leftie all jabbed up on the humpty dumpety trump juice come around here all smug n cheeeet
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Another quality post.
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