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Covid-19 Outbreak of new SARS-like coronavirus (Covid-19)

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right? it's almost as if there may be another explanation!

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Nonsense!

You can go to Costco and Home Depot but you're arrested if you go to the beach - this is not rational.

On that we can agree. And the decision in Michigan to disallow people to buy seeds to grow their own food... that makes no sense at all and is indeed alarming to me. I'm just thankful that this stuff is oleft up to localities and my own locality is not being insane like that.
 
they can't GROW THEIR OWN FOOD WHAT?

Oh man I'm so glad I don't live there who would ban GROWING YOUR OWN FOOD? That's like so fucking stupid.

I THOUGHT THIS WAS AMERICA.

I want to go to the beach and KEEP MY 6 FEET PERSONAL SPACE and GET A WORK OUT. I need EXERCISE. Not getting COVID-19 so I can have WORSE WEIGHT/BP ISSUES IS NOT GOOD FOR MY HEALTH and will SPUR ON COVID-19...WHAT?

I need TO GTFO OF HERE, MAN... this shit better be over in a few weeks.
 
A well-armed US population is the biggest hurdle to a global government rolling out their control.

Actually, judging by your gun murder rates, I'd say a well-armed American populace is doing the job of keeping the people down quite well, but I suppose the illusion of control and power can be great succour.

Anyway, nobody in Canada needs a fucking AR 15. They're shit for hunting anyway. I'm fine with my rifles, thanks.

Guns are for pussies anyway....real men fight with axes or something. :D

You ain't tough defending yourself at a distance. You're tough defending yourself by getting sprayed down with the guy's innards. ;)

And if the place is supposed to be the pinnacle of democracy (which most deffo doesn't work on changing power through force) then why the need to be able to resort to force to protect oneself from the representatives of oneself?
Either the US is a pinnacle of freedom and democracy or it's a failed state necessitating private arms to protect oneself. It can't be both.

Living next to you guys is hella weird, let me tell ya what.

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And what's with not allowing people to purchase seeds to grow food? Is that a ban on seeds in Michigan or a ban on the places that typically sell them?
That's pretty rough.
 
they can't GROW THEIR OWN FOOD WHAT?
At the same time that our food infrastructure is collapsing..... This points to something much more nefarious

Actually, judging by your gun murder rates, I'd say a well-armed American populace is doing the job of keeping the people down quite well, but I suppose the illusion of control and power can be great succour.
Compared to the rate of responsible/legal gun ownership, it's not that high (no NRA member has ever committed a mass shooting)
Illegal gun crime is a problem but banning guns doesn't stop criminals from committing crimes (fancy that).

Case in point: Video shows security team stop gunman in Texas church shooting
If there was no "good guy with a gun" inside the church then how many others would the gunman have killed? This is just basic common sense and logic.

Anyway, nobody in Canada needs a fucking AR 15.
See how easy it is to ban guns when there's no 2A?
 
"The centers for death and corruption aka the CDC is private business. It owns 57 vaccine patents and has not conducted a single safety or efficacy test in 30 years. The CDC and BigPharma have gotten away with massive crimes for way too long"

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Tests in recovered patients found false positives, not reinfections, experts say
Kim Bo-gyung
The Korea Herald
April 29th, 2020
South Korea’s infectious disease experts said Thursday that dead virus fragments were the likely cause of over 260 people here testing positive again for the novel coronavirus days and even weeks after marking full recoveries.

Oh Myoung-don, who leads the central clinical committee for emerging disease control, said the committee members found little reason to believe that those cases could be COVID-19 reinfections or reactivations, which would have made global efforts to contain the virus much more daunting.

“The tests detected the ribonucleic acid of the dead virus,” said Oh, a Seoul National University hospital doctor, at a press conference Thursday held at the National Medical Center.

He went on to explain that in PCR tests, or polymerase chain reaction tests, used for COVID-19 diagnosis, genetic materials of the virus amplify during testing, whether it is from a live virus or just from fragments of dead virus cells that can take months to clear from recovered patients.

The PCR tests cannot distinguish whether the virus is alive or dead, he added, and this can lead to false positives.
Read the full story here.

This is encouraging news!
 
^related, and another blow to the WHO's credibility (and arguably more exposure of their anti-truth/anti-health/pro-surveillance/pro-vaccine agenda)

WHO Deletes Misleading Tweet That Spread Paranoia About COVID-19 Reinfection



Fuck the World Health Organization.



Researchers, Lawmakers Cry Foul After Harvard Quietly Edits Study Suggesting Pollution Leads To More COVID Deaths
  • Maryland Rep. Andy Harris wants the Environmental Protection Agency to review a Harvard University study suggesting pollution could create an 8% increase in the United States’s coronavirus death rate.
  • One top critic of the study told the Daily Caller News Foundation that the university’s research is unfounded and relies on faulty modeling and testing.
  • The university’s researchers initially claimed that people in certain areas of the country are 15% more likely to die of the virus, but quietly edited the study to dramatically change the nature of the study’s findings.
Republican Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland is asking the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to conduct a rigorous review of a Harvard University study associating high pollution levels to an increase in coronavirus deaths as researchers criticize the researchers’ findings.

EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler should conduct an investigation into the study, which suggests a link between pollution and higher rates of coronavirus deaths, Harris wrote to Wheeler on Saturday in a letter obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Harris addressed the letter to Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar as well.

Harris’s letter refers to a Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health study, published April 4, concluding that an increase in long-term exposure to particulate matter leads to an 8% increase in the coronavirus death rate.

Areas with elevated levels of pollution are likely to experience higher death rates during the pandemic, the research claimed.

The study initially claimed that people in areas with high levels of pollution are 15% more likely to die but added an April 24 clarification that reads: “We have revised our finding as that an increase of 1 μg/m3 in PM2.5 is associated with an 8% increase in the COVID-19 death rate.”

The revision noted that the study changed after researchers included “confounding factors” impacting the virus.

Harvard’s research received extensive media attention with The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian and the Los Angeles Times publishing articles highlighting the study’s original claims.

The outlets have not yet updated their reporting to reflect the April 24 clarification posted on the school’s website. (RELATED: Trump’s EPA Makes Big Changes To Rule Banning ‘Secret Science,’ Obama-Era Officials Rage)

“It is incumbent on you to accurately communicate the best available scientific understanding of the virus and the factors that may influence patient outcomes, not only to ensure American citizens are not misinformed, but also to enable proper allocation of resources,” Harris wrote in the letter to Wheeler. Researchers have come out of the woodwork to criticize the study.

The study, which has yet to be peer reviewed, relies on a “statistical model that has not been tested and verified as yielding accurate predictions,” Tony Cox, who chairs the EPA’s Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee, told the DCNF.

He and other researchers say spikes in deaths in certain areas were more likely a reflection of where those regions were on the virus curve rather than pollution.

Cities also have higher levels of air pollution, not to mention they have higher death rates from COVID-19 for reasons unrelated to pollution.

There are other factors that contribute to the virus’s spread. States and counties have adopted different social distancing guidelines, with states like Georgia adopting lax efforts while California adopted strict mitigation policies.

Neither the EPA, or Harvard’s school of public health has not responded to the DCNF’s request for comment about the clarification added to the study or the criticisms levelled against the research.

The study only notes an association between pollution and the virus, which originated in China, according to Stanley Young, a member of the EPA’s Science Advisory Board.

“This is the proverbial butterfly in China causing a tornado in Alabama, and generally the world doesn’t work that way,” Young, a statistician, told the Washington Examiner.

“The paper is written in a way that strongly implies cause and effect,” he said before saying the study’s authors “could have been a lot more circumspect than that.”

Environmentalists believe President Donald Trump’s environmental rollbacks could lead to more deaths on this front. The EPA relaxed Obama-era rules, reversing the legal underpinning of mercury limits for coal-fired plants, as well as proposed to keep levels for limits on fine particle pollution.

The virus has killed nearly 24,000 in New York and more than 67,000 across the country.
 
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few days ago Australia was described as chewing gum on the boot of China that needed to be scraped off on a rock. The insult came from an influential Chinese newspaper editor who is backed by the ruling Communist Party. Australia’s crime? The Chinese think we’re troublemakers because the Morrison government is calling for an independent inquiry into the origins and spread of coronavirus. It’s fair to say Canberra’s relationship with Beijing is currently fractured, but understanding why China is so defensive, not to mention petulant, can be difficult because the regime is so suspicious of the western media. However, in an exclusive and at times robust interview with Tara Brown, Professor Chen Hong, head of the Australian Studies Centre in Shanghai, argues the Chinese case.

what is going on? discuss/share opinions
 
Considering (IMO) the virus originated from Fort Detrick, USA and Western powers are looking to pin the blame on China - I can't fault them for being skeptical of an "independent inquiry".

and LOL @ "chewing gum on the boot of China that needed to be scraped off on a rock"

Australia would get invaded by the Chi-coms in a second if they didn't have big brother America watching our backs.
 
If I had to guess. I would surmise that China is concerned that an investigation would be of little potential benefit to them, but could potentially reveal all sorts of bad acts on their part, hurting them both domestically and internationally.

Since it's bound to come up, I'll say that I still believe the virus is a natural occurrence based on my read of the evidence. But that doesn't mean that an investigation couldn't still make China look very bad.

At the best least, it could show that they didn't take the outbreak seriously enough and made it more difficult to contain. At worst, they may have taken it very seriously and still withheld information from the rest of the world in order to use the time to strengthen their position in fighting the virus at the expense of the rest of the world.
 
Man... the government conspiracy to manipulate events to take everyone's guns is turning out... well funnily enough it's turning out kinda how I'd expect if you put it in the hands of this incompetent government.

Which is to say its been decades and they still haven't even gotten past the first step (justify taking everyone's guns), and have only achieved making it substantially harder to ever do it, since every supposed covert attempt to justify taking everyone's guns inevitably winds u yp with people buying more guns.

If I ran an evil conspiracy to take everyone's guns, I certainly wouldn't be happy that after at least 20 years and countless faked mass shootings and now an entire pandemic, all they've actually accomplished is putting more guns in the hands of the public. :p

thank you for this.... I dont even bother trying to show evidence that prove that they didnt even happen. Honestly Ive given up on the majority of humanityof some variation of "Why the fuck are you, angery that willno children were killed at SandyHook you mushbrain sheep , take 30 minutes to research the facts yourself" i had amazing expensive heaters pre addiction, all pawned for disgustingly ripoff deals, But the hi point c9 9mm for 130bucks is the best junkie option if anyone wants to know
 
Censored Dr Erickson interviewed by Del Bigtree:



You can go to Costco and Home Depot but you're arrested if you go to the beach - this is not rational.

Del Bigtree should be subscribed to for anyone who wantrs the real information and news on cov`19 ,, how do I react to posts ? like them ,love them, sorry for the double post
 
I still believe vaccines.
You still believe vaccines what? You can't say you believe vaccines don't cause autism as that's been debunked.
Or is it like "I still believe vaccines" like "I still believe Tara Reade"

Should probably watch this before it gets taken down/censored:

The only way I can kinda put this into context for everybody is (and this is gonna be an extreme example, this is like really the only thing I can come up with) - if we were in Nazi Germany and they were taking the Jews to go put them in the gas chamber, I'm the one there saying "hey this is not good, this is bad, this is wrong, we should not be doing this", and then everyone tells me "hang in there, you're doing a great job, you can't save everybody, you're amazing, you're a great nurse
 
Del Bigtree should be subscribed to for anyone who wantrs the real information and news on cov`19 ,, how do I react to posts ? like them ,love them, sorry for the double post

Once you reach Bluelighter status (50 posts), you'll be able to like/react to posts. :)
 
Del bigtree needs to be aware or shown this nurses first hand account of this nurses experiences. Just another example of the crazy neural reprogramming that the current generations to not have any real thoughts or personal decisions.


IT HAS BEEN PROVEN THAT THE MORTALITY RATE IS NO GREATER THAN THAT OF A BAD FLU SEASON..

N..Anyone who wants to argue the justification of vaccines needs to spend 15 minutes to see how Bill Gates was literally banned from countries cause his vaccines were killing and sterilizing women with his Hpv vaccines. I'm pretty sure half the rando rawdoggin bone garages in the US have that shit by now


now the real issue of today is that these Mexican chili strawberry candies have made it completely impossible to discern when I should jam some fentameth cocktail successfully. It is comparable to battery acid when it's not in a legit vein. Pretty sure it would slaughter corona virus if the 2 ever met face to face.
 
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