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    MIT: no vax for kids

    An MIT research scientist said Thursday that parents should do everything they can to avoid giving their kids the coronavirus vaccine.


    A research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) said Thursday that parents should do everything they can to avoid giving their children the coronavirus vaccine, insisting that the potential harm far outweighs the benefits.

    I think it is “outrageous to be giving vaccines to young people because they have a very, very low risk of dying from COVID,” Dr. Stephanie Seneff said in an on-air interview with Laura Ingraham on Fox News Thursday evening.

    Seneff, a senior research scientist with MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, said the possible benefits for children from the coronavirus vaccine are minimal and “when you look at the potential harm from these vaccines, it just doesn’t make any sense.”

    Especially with repeated boosters such treatment “will be devastating in the long term,” she added.

    Parents should not be pressured into having their children vaccinated, Seneff said, and rather “should do everything they can to avoid it, absolutely everything they can.”

    In a 2021 article coauthored with Dr. Greg Nigh, a naturopathic oncologist, and published in the peer-reviewed International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, Seneff noted that the “exceptionally rapid movement” of these vaccines through controlled trials and into mass deployment “raises multiple safety concerns.”

    Insufficiently researched, the article asserted, is the vaccines’ “potential relationship to a wide range of both acute and long-term induced pathologies, such as blood disorders, neurodegenerative diseases and autoimmune diseases.”

    The accelerated and unprecedented production of the vaccines means they have no “history and context against which to fully assess risks, hoped-for benefits, safety, and long-term viability as a positive contribution to public health,” the authors stated in the 42-page article titled “Worse Than the Disease? Reviewing Some Possible Unintended Consequences of the mRNA Vaccines Against COVID-19.”

    This process raises “concerns that we may not be realizing the complexity of the body’s potential for reactions to foreign mRNA and other ingredients in these vaccines that go far beyond the simple goal of tricking the body into producing antibodies to the spike protein,” they declared.

    “With tens of millions of young adults and even children now with vaccine-induced coronavirus spike protein antibodies, there exists the possibility of triggering ADE [Antibody-Dependent Enhancement] related to either future SARS-CoV-2 infection or booster injection among this younger population. Time will tell,” they wrote.

    Particularly worrisome are possible connections between mRNA vaccines and neuro-degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, the authors asserted, as well as with fatal prion diseases, “a collection of neurodegenerative diseases that are induced through the misfolding of important bodily proteins.”

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    I think it's worth citing that Dr. Seneff's PhD is in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, not an MD, and her research at MIT is related to AI and Computer Science. Not that was any of she said is wrong, just seems like they conveniently left those facts out of the article.

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      #3
      Originally posted by kae006 View Post
      I think it's worth citing that Dr. Seneff's PhD is in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, not an MD, and her research at MIT is related to AI and Computer Science. Not that was any of she said is wrong, just seems like they conveniently left those facts out of the article.
      It's stated clearly in first sentence of 3rd paragraph.

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        #4
        Still Giving more credible advice than Dr Falsely- I mean Fauci

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          #5
          This is refreshing...my niece goes to Yale & wasn't allowed back on campus w/out the jab.

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            #6
            Originally posted by kae006 View Post
            I think it's worth citing that Dr. Seneff's PhD is in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, not an MD, and her research at MIT is related to AI and Computer Science. Not that was any of she said is wrong, just seems like they conveniently left those facts out of the article.

            No, it’s clearly stated what she is. At least she knows it was a dumbass idea to ever start trying to push these covid shots on children. Gives her one leg up on Fauci and the rest of the infectious disease experts that recommend it.


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              #7
              Originally posted by kae006 View Post
              I think it's worth citing that Dr. Seneff's PhD is in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, not an MD, and her research at MIT is related to AI and Computer Science. Not that was any of she said is wrong, just seems like they conveniently left those facts out of the article.
              First reply LOL

              Why in the world do people think only those with a degree in a certain area can have basic knowledge of those things?

              A guy with a 6 year degree in math may be better at math than I am but he can still be an ignorant retard. And that doesn't mean he's better at math than a guy with zero math degree.

              So when they finally stack the supreme court with far left liberals(all with degrees) does this mean the 10's of millions with no degree can question when they go directly against the constitution?

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                #8
                Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post
                First reply LOL

                Why in the world do people think only those with a degree in a certain area can have basic knowledge of those things?

                A guy with a 6 year degree in math may be better at math than I am but he can still be an ignorant retard. And that doesn't mean he's better at math than a guy with zero math degree.

                So when they finally stack the supreme court with far left liberals(all with degrees) does this mean the 10's of millions with no degree can question when they go directly against the constitution?
                For the same reason the article didn't quote you and instead made a point to say she was a researcher at an ivy league school.

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                  #9
                  I don't care if it was the janitor...folks have gotta start speaking out against this mandate crap, especially for students. The medical community in general has failed us with the whole let's jab every single lemming to the cliff policy. The jabs are failing, period.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kae006 View Post
                    I think it's worth citing that Dr. Seneff's PhD is in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, not an MD, and her research at MIT is related to AI and Computer Science. Not that was any of she said is wrong, just seems like they conveniently left those facts out of the article.
                    So chances of her making money off of this virus are slim?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by kae006 View Post
                      I think it's worth citing that Dr. Seneff's PhD is in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, not an MD, and her research at MIT is related to AI and Computer Science. Not that was any of she said is wrong, just seems like they conveniently left those facts out of the article.
                      “Seneff, a senior research scientist with MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, said…”

                      Conveniently left what out? I guess you see what you want to see.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ætheling View Post
                        “Seneff, a senior research scientist with MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, said…”

                        Conveniently left what out? I guess you see what you want to see.

                        It’s been well documented that I overlooked it


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                          #13
                          Originally posted by kae006 View Post
                          It’s been well documented that I overlooked it


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                          My bad dude I didn’t read ahead [emoji23][emoji23]


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ætheling View Post
                            My bad dude I didn’t read ahead [emoji23][emoji23]


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                            Clearly neither did I.

                            So curious based on a few other replies in this thread, why did the author choose this person’s opinion to write about? Does she have training in vaccines, viruses and infectious diseases? Or is it because they felt her opinion held more water based on her titles?


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by kae006 View Post
                              Clearly neither did I.

                              So curious based on a few other replies in this thread, why did the author choose this person’s opinion to write about? Does she have training in vaccines, viruses and infectious diseases? Or is it because they felt her opinion held more water based on her titles?


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                              You don’t get to ask these kinds of questions, the tin foil army is gonna tear you to pieces just for asking, even though you have already stated you agree. Asking means your not a true believer and part of the problem.

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