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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: miraje who wrote (1557018)9/5/2025 7:07:25 PM
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Miraje,
Guess you're smarter than these Mayo Clinic researchers..
I'm smarter than you, given that what you posted doesn't support your Bullshishka at all.

Your first link proves me right. Measles does indeed mutate, despite what you explicitly said. However, it doesn't mutate enough to overcome immunity that is either conferred via vaccine or infection. That's a unique trait to measles, but unfortunately it doesn't apply to all other viruses.

Your second link doesn't prove anything. Smallpox doesn't mutate as often as necessary to overcome immunization, but it still mutates just like any other virus.

Your third link again proves me right. Polio mutates just like any other virus. Even then, the "vaccine-derived polio" mutations can only spread among the unvaccinated and through unsanitary conditions typically found in the Third World.

Tenchu's Fifth Rule of Partisan Politics: Lies, Damned Lies, Statistics, and Hyperlinks.

Tenchusatsu

P.S. - How are your Vitamin D supplements coming along? Are they boosting your immune system, Superman?
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