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by inter_netuser 1630 days ago
Some quite credible NIH immunologist I know has openly stated that Marek's scenario is very much a valid risk to consider since the very beginning of the pandemic, among many others ofc, including ADE, etc.

Amusingly enough, he also worked on actual mRNA therapeutics for quite some time, in addition to viral delivery vectors in cancer therapeutics. Has a PhD, his h-index is ~15, I think. Triple vaxxed, if you must know his medical status. You should be able to google him rather easily, only 20-40 people in the country that do this.

Looking forward to hear about your credentials.

Remember: science has always been about questioning the dogma. Not the other way around. Criticism and open dissent must be the norm, not something to be scorned and ostracized.

can't believe I'm actually writing this on a technology forum.

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One of the authors of the 2015 paper[0] on Marek's disease that gave way to the "questioning the dogma" crowd to refuse to vaccinate had to write an article[1] to explain some of what I just said and more.

Since you popped an argumentum ab auctoritate (without even giving a name?), I'd drop that he obviously also has a PhD, and an h-index of 88 which is actually remarkable.

[0]https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/jou...

[1]https://theconversation.com/vaccines-could-affect-how-the-co...