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Rand Paul, Top Republicans Demand Fauci’s Firing (RT)
Where Are The Handcuffs? (Denninger)
Moving Target (Berenson)
Mu Variant Raging Through US As Experts Fear ‘Greater Transmissibility’ (Sky)
Fauci: ‘No Doubt’ Trump Will Face Surprise Infectious Disease Outbreak
On Child Vaccines, The Experts Are Suddenly Reluctant To Follow ‘The Science’ (Cook)
UK Vaccine Advisers ‘Acted Like Medical Regulators’ Over Jabs For Children (G.)
Ohio Judge Reverses Court Order Forcing Hospital To Give Patient Ivermectin (G.)
Business Owner Tests Positive For 2nd Time Despite Being Double Jabbed (SN)
NIH Orders $1.67m Study On How Covid-19 Vaccine Impacts Menstrual Cycle (NYP)
The Masked Professor Vs The Unmasked Student (NYT)
67% Of Unvaccinated Americans Would Rather Quit Their Job Than Be Vaxxed (RT)
OTC Medicines & Nutraceuticals to Prevent/Reduce COVID Post-Vax Side Effects

 

 

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Fauci will re-define gain of function again.

Rand Paul, Top Republicans Demand Fauci’s Firing (RT)

Top White House Covid adviser Anthony Fauci is facing calls to resign after newly released documents suggested his agency funded dangerous “gain-of-function” research in China, despite previous denials. Demands for the health adviser’s firing come after the Intercept obtained more than 900 pages of material related to coronavirus research funded by Fauci’s agency – the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) – including previously unpublished grant requests from a US-based organization that passed federal funds to the controversial Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in China.

Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), who has repeatedly sparred with Fauci throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, touted the document dump in a Tuesday tweet, saying the materials “make it abundantly clear that [Fauci] needs to be held accountable,” noting he had already asked the Justice Department to review the adviser for “lying” in previous congressional testimony. The documents published by the Intercept show that the US-based organization, the EcoHealth Alliance, was granted some $3.1 million in funding approved by Fauci’s NIAID – later increased to exceed $3.7 million in total, according to other government records. Of that grant, $599,000 was funneled to the WIV, specifically to fund work to “identify and alter bat coronaviruses likely to infect humans,” according to the Intercept.

The firm’s grant application acknowledged potential dangers posed by the project, noting that “fieldwork involves the highest risk of exposure to SARS or other CoVs [coronaviruses] while working in caves with high bat density overhead and the potential for fecal dust to be inhaled.” The EcoHealth Alliance’s joint research with the WIV has raised other questions about potentially unsafe work at the Wuhan lab, and whether ‘gain-of-function’ research – which aims to increase the virulence and infectiousness of pathogens to better study them – was carried out there. The research was considered so risky that the government imposed a halt on federal funding in 2014, though that has since been lifted.

Fauci has repeatedly denied that his agency funded, directly or indirectly, any gain-of-function work at the WIV, including in high-profile confrontations with lawmakers such as Senator Paul. However, according to Richard Ebright, a molecular biologist at Rutgers University who spoke to the Intercept after reviewing the documents, the research funded by EcoHealth included work to engineer novel viruses and test “their ability to infect mice that were engineered to display human type receptors on their cell.” In a lengthy Twitter thread posted following the Intercept story, Ebright went on to argue that the WIV work indeed constituted “gain-of-function research as defined in federal policies,” and that Fauci and other top health officials have lied to the public about it.

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“Why weren’t both those *******s driven out of the NIH years ago for what was an obvious intentionally-installed conflict of interest..”

Where Are The Handcuffs? (Denninger)

Gee, you think the obvious I pointed out a long time ago — that the double-amine coding in Sars-Cov2 was both a marker commonly used in virology research and had a zero probability of being naturally-occurring in bats because it is not a coding preferred for that amino acid in bats, and thus would not result in an infective virus in said bats, marked the virus as almost-certainly manipulated in a lab?

NEWLY RELEASED documents provide details of U.S.-funded research on several types of coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. The Intercept has obtained more than nine hundred pages of documents detailing the work of the EcoHealth Alliance, a U.S.-based health organization that used federal money to fund bat coronavirus research at the Chinese laboratory. The trove of documents includes two previously unpublished grant proposals that were funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, as well as project updates relating to the EcoHealth Alliance’s research, which has been scrutinized amid increased interest in the origins of the pandemic.

It appears, does it not, that Fauci lied. Both he and his wife, Christine Grady, who chairs bioethics at the NIH and who “conveniently” has been ignored by the media and everyone else, and who, it must be presumed, any grant proposals would have to go through and be approved by, ought to be in irons right now. And by the way, exactly how does it happen that in a federal agency a person’s wife winds up in a position to review and formally approve her husband’s work? Exactly how did that situation arise and why has it been allowed to continue to exist for a very, very long time? Why weren’t both those *******s driven out of the NIH years ago for what was an obvious intentionally-installed conflict of interest and, since this organization was dealing with things like bat viruses, a potential cause of a global pandemic if and when said conflict wound up approving something that should have been denied and immediately exposed to the public as a intentionally-dangerous act that was blocked?

Why is nobody looking into this? Why hasn’t it been investigated? Did it happen? We don’t know. It is a reasonably hypothesis, is it not? Gee, don’t think those are important questions that deserve answers, especially when it turns out that Fauci has repeatedly maintained, both in public and in sworn testimony before Congress that absolutely no “gain of function” research was in fact funded by the NIH under his direction and approval — and that of his wife?

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“The end of Covid is nigh, thanks to the miracle of vaccines. Just ask Dr. Anthony Fauci. Then ask him again. And again. And..”

Moving Target (Berenson)

Hedge fund managers sometimes joke the stock market has predicted nine of the last five recessions. And then there’s Anthony Fauci. Here he is on Nov. 12, 2020 – just after Pfizer released the first data showing its vaccines were 90-plus percent effective (don’t ask at what):

Can you be more specific, doc? He sure could. A month later:

If America’s Doctor (TM) says it, you can believe it! Maybe. Three months later – in March 2021, about when we were supposed to be hitting herd immunity – we were a mere four to six months away! Woke math is the best.

And here we are, in late summer, heading for early fall. Pandemic’s gotta be over, right? Let’s partaaaay! Hot Vaxxed Fall! Yeah, about that…

It’s almost as if the vaccines aren’t helping at all. Almost. But that can’t be right.

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“..even when you have variants that do diminish somewhat the efficacy of vaccines, the vaccines still are quite effective against variants of that type,” Dr Fauci said at a news briefing.”

Mu Variant Raging Through US As Experts Fear ‘Greater Transmissibility’ (Sky)

The Mu variant of COVID-19 – officially labelled a “variant of interest” by the World Health Organisation – is suspected to have key mutations linked to “greater transmissibility” and a potential to “evade antibodies”, according to health officials. The strain, also known as B.1.621 was first discovered in Colombia at the beginning of the year and has since been detected in 42 countries and 49 states in the United States. In the US, it’s most prevalent in California, with at least 384 cases, and 167 cases alone in Los Angeles. “The Mu variant is found to have key mutations linked to greater transmissibility and the potential to evade antibodies,” the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said in a statement. “More studies are needed to determine whether Mu variant is more contagious, more deadly or more resistant to vaccine and treatments than other COVID-19 strains.”


Dr Anthony Fauci, the US government’s leading infectious disease expert says he’s “keeping a very close eye” on the variant. He acknowledged the WHO’s message that the variant may be more resistant than previous strains to vaccines, but continued to encourage people to roll up their sleeves for the jab. “Not to downplay it, we take it very seriously, but remember, even when you have variants that do diminish somewhat the efficacy of vaccines, the vaccines still are quite effective against variants of that type,” Dr Fauci said at a news briefing. Although the Delta variant accounts for more than 99 per cent of cases in the US, Mu has mutations that “indicate that it might evade the protection from certain antibodies”. “The identification of variants like Mu, and the spreading of variants across the globe, highlights the need for LA County residents to continue to take measures to protect themselves and others,” LA county’s Director of Public Health Dr Barbara Ferrer said.

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Fauci: ‘No Doubt’ Trump Will Face Surprise Infectious Disease Outbreak (Arch.)

Anthony S. Fauci, MD, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said there is “no doubt” Donald J. Trump will be confronted with a surprise infectious disease outbreak during his presidency. Fauci has led the NIAID for more than 3 decades, advising the past five United States presidents on global health threats from the early days of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s through to the current Zika virus outbreak. During a forum on pandemic preparedness at Georgetown University, Fauci said the Trump administration will not only be challenged by ongoing global health threats such as influenza and HIV, but also a surprise disease outbreak.


“The history of the last 32 years that I have been the director of the NIAID will tell the next administration that there is no doubt they will be faced with the challenges their predecessors were faced with,” he said. While observers have speculated since his election about how Trump will respond to such challenges, Fauci and other health experts said Tuesday that preventing disease pandemics often starts overseas and that a proper response means collaboration between not only the U.S. and other countries, but also the public and private health sectors. “We will definitely get surprised in the next few years,” he said.

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”Into the void between our scientific knowledge and our fear of mortality has rushed politics.”

On Child Vaccines, The Experts Are Suddenly Reluctant To Follow ‘The Science’ (Cook)

Into the void between our scientific knowledge and our fear of mortality has rushed politics. It is a refusal to admit that “the science” is necessarily compromised by political and commercial considerations that has led to an increasingly polarised – and unreasonable – confrontation between what have become two sides of the Covid divide. Doubt and curiosity have been squeezed out by the bogus certainties of each faction. All of this has been underscored by the latest decision of the Joint Committee on Vaccinations and Immunisation, the British government’s official advisory body on vaccinations. Unexpectedly, it has defied political pressure and demurred, for the time being at least, on extending the vaccination programme to children aged between 12 and 15.

The British government appears to be furious. Ministers who have been constantly demanding that we “follow the science” are reportedly ready to ignore the advice – or more likely, bully the JCVI into hastily changing its mind over the coming days. Over the weekend, the vaccines minister, Nadhim Zahawi, even suggested, in a potentially radical overhaul of traditional ideas of medical consent, that doctors – and presumably schools – might soon be allowed to persuade children as young as 12 to get vaccinated against their parents’ wishes. And liberal media outlets like the Guardian, which have been so careful until now to avoid giving a platform to “dissident” scientists, are suddenly subjecting the great and the good of the vaccination establishment to harsh criticism from doctors who want children vaccinated as quickly as possible.

Watching this confected “row” unfold, one thing is clear: “the science” is getting another political pummelling.

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Oh sweet lord, Neil Ferguson is still alive.

UK Vaccine Advisers ‘Acted Like Medical Regulators’ Over Jabs For Children (G.)

The UK’s vaccine advisory group behaved like a medical regulator in rejecting calls for all children aged 12-15 to be offered Covid jabs despite that not being its role, Prof Neil Ferguson has said. Last week the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) said the margin of benefit for older children, on health grounds alone, was too small for the committee to support jabs for the entire age group. But it recommended that ministers seek further advice, taking into account factors such as the impact on disruption to education, with sources suggesting vaccines for older children could be recommended this week. Ferguson, a leading epidemiologist from Imperial College London whose initial modelling was pivotal in Britain’s coronavirus response, said he would not be surprised if the UK’s chief medical officers decide to press ahead with vaccinating healthy children aged 12 to 15.


Speaking at an online event hosted by the Institute for Government, Ferguson said he understood that the JCVI had been relatively conservative in its advice, because of the small risk of a condition call myocarditis that appears to be linked to certain Covid jabs. “I think the committee had some particular concerns about long-term follow-up data in terms of myocarditis associated with vaccination, and so took quite a conservative position, almost akin to a kind of medical regulator – which isn’t quite its role,” he said. He added that the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) had already approved use of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines for children over the age of 12. Ferguson also said he suspected Covid infection might pose a greater risk than the vaccine when it came to myocarditis, although he noted a lack of good data for estimating the risk of the condition from Covid.

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The dewormer wars continue.

Ohio Judge Reverses Court Order Forcing Hospital To Give Patient Ivermectin (G.)

An Ohio judge has reversed a court order that forced a local hospital to treat a Covid-19 patient with the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin. On Monday, Judge Michael Oster of Butler county issued an order that sided with West Chester Hospital, citing a lack of “convincing evidence” that the drug – used in small doses in humans against external parasites such as headlice, and in larger doses for animals including cows and horses – could significantly improve the patient’s condition. The patient, Jeffrey Smith, was admitted to intensive care on 15 July. He has been on a ventilator since 1 August. At a hearing on Thursday, Julie Smith, his wife, testified that neither she nor her husband were vaccinated against Covid-19. “We didn’t feel confident [the vaccine] had been out long enough,” she said.

As Smith’s condition deteriorated, his wife reached out to Fred Wagshul, a physician and founder member of the Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance, a nonprofit that promotes ivermectin as a preventative treatment. According to Oster’s order, Wagshul, who does not have medical privileges at West Chester Hospital, prescribed 21 days of the medication without having seen Jeffrey Smith. The hospital refused to administer the medication, citing lack of FDA approval, despite Julie Smith’s request. Smith filed a lawsuit in an attempt to force the hospital to give ivermectin to her husband. On 23 August, Butler county Judge Gregory Howard compelled West Chester Hospital to give Smith 30mg of ivermectin daily for three weeks.

Oster’s order nullified the order issued by Howard. “Judges are not doctors or nurses,” he wrote. “We have gavels, not needles, vaccines, or other medicines.” He added: “This court is not determining if ivermectin will ever be effective and useful as a treatment for Covid-19. “However, based upon the evidence, it has not shown to be effective at this juncture … After considering all of the evidence presented in this case, there can be no doubt that the medical and scientific communities do not support the use of ivermectin as a treatment for Covid-19.”

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“Double jabbed & thankful for that because I feel terrible..”

Business Owner Tests Positive For 2nd Time Despite Being Double Jabbed (SN)

A business owner in the UK has been forced to close her shop after testing positive for COVID-19 for the second time despite being double jabbed. Ursula Sutcliffe says she has lost her sense of smell, has a pain in the back of her head and is now bedridden due to the infection, despite having received her second dose of the vaccine. “Ursula, who had her second vaccination in May this year, first tested positive for Covid in September last year, which led to her plant shop being shut for 10 days. This is set to be the same situation 12 months on,” reports the Telegraph & Argus. “It’s a nightmare. I feel absolutely shattered,” said Sutcliffe. “On Sunday morning I woke up and I felt like I had been hit by a train. The back of my skull felt like I had been hit in the head.


The shop owner previously had to close her store the first time she got COVID and then again after someone who visited was pinged by the onerous ‘Track and Trace’ system. Unbelievably, Sutcliffe responded to the complete failure of the vaccine by expressing gratitude for the fact that she was able to take it. “This is my second time having covid. The 1st was September last year. Double jabbed & thankful for that because I feel terrible,” she tweeted. She also scolded herself for not wearing a face mask during the summer, despite studies showing they are virtually useless at stopping the spread of the virus. “I stopped wearing my mask as much in the shop. I could kick myself now,” said Sutcliffe.

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First you say it’s safe, then you studyif it’s … safe.

“Nobody expected it to affect the menstrual system, because the information wasn’t being collected in the early vaccine studies,” said NICHD director Diana Bianchi..”

“We were worried this was contributing to vaccine hesitancy in reproductive-age women,” said Bianchi.”

NIH Orders $1.67m Study On How Covid-19 Vaccine Impacts Menstrual Cycle (NYP)

The National Institutes of Health has announced a $1.67 million study to investigate reports that suggest the COVID-19 vaccine may come with an unexpected impact on reproductive health. It’s been a little over six months since the three COVID-19 vaccines in the US — Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson — became widely available to all adults. But even in the early days of vaccine rollout, some women were noticing irregular periods following their shots, as reported first by the Lily in April. Shana Clauson, 45, spoke to the Washington Post’s women’s news site at the time, and again this week, about her experience after getting the jab — revealing that her period arrived earlier and heavier than what she considers normal. She was one of many who gathered on social media to share what they were seeing.

“Is this not being discussed, or is it even being looked at or researched because it’s a ‘woman’s issue?’ ” Clauson speculated to the Lily last spring. It would appear that the NIH heard Clauson and others’ reports, as they announced on Aug. 30 that they intended to embark on just such research — aiming to incorporate up to half a million participants, including teens and transgender and nonbinary people. [..] The approximately yearlong study will follow initially unvaccinated participants to observe changes that occur following each dose. More specifically, some groups will exclude participants on birth control or gender-affirming hormones, which may have their own impact on periods.

“Our goal is to provide menstruating people with information, mainly as to what to expect, because I think that was the biggest issue: Nobody expected it to affect the menstrual system, because the information wasn’t being collected in the early vaccine studies,” said NICHD director Diana Bianchi in a statement to the Lily — reportedly crediting their early coverage for helping to make the NIH aware. The NIH suggests that changes to the menstrual cycle could arise out of several of life’s circumstances during a pandemic — the stress of lifestyle changes or possibly contending with illness. Moreover, the immune and reproductive systems are intrinsically linked, and the notion that the immune-boosting vaccine may disrupt the typical menstrual cycle is plausible, as demonstrated by previous studies concerning vaccine uptake.

[..] As changes to the menstrual cycle are “really not a life and death issue,” explained Bianchi, the Food and Drug Administration — fast-tracking their work — prioritized only the most critical risks associated with the COVID-19 vaccine. The NIH, too, pulled together the initiative at breakneck speed. Funding for such a study would typically take years to see approval. “We were worried this was contributing to vaccine hesitancy in reproductive-age women,” said Bianchi.

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“It isn’t a visual hellscape, like hospitals; it’s more of an emotional hellscape,” Boedy said.”

The Masked Professor Vs The Unmasked Student (NYT)

Matthew Boedy, an associate professor of rhetoric and composition, sent out a raw emotional appeal to his students at the University of North Georgia just before classes began: The Covid-19 delta variant was rampaging through the state, filling up hospital beds. He would teach class in the equivalent of full body armor – vaccinated and masked. So he was stunned in late August when more than two-thirds of the first-year students in his writing class did not take the hint and showed up unmasked. It was impossible to tell who was vaccinated and who was not. “It isn’t a visual hellscape, like hospitals; it’s more of an emotional hellscape,” Boedy said.

North Georgia is not requiring its students to be vaccinated or masked this fall. And as in-person classes return at almost every university in the country, after almost 1 1/2 years of emergency pivoting to online learning, many professors are finding teaching a nerve-racking experience. The American College Health Association recommends vaccination requirements for all on-campus higher education students for the fall semester. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends face coverings, regardless of vaccine status, for indoor public spaces in areas where the rate of infection is high. But this is not how it has worked out on more than a few campuses.

More than 1,000 colleges and universities have adopted vaccination requirements for at least some students and staff, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education. In an indication of how political vaccination has become, the schools tend to be clustered in states that voted for President Joe Biden in the last election. But at some campuses, particularly in Republican-led states with high rates of contagion – like the state systems in Georgia, Texas and Florida – vaccination is optional and mask wearing, while recommended, cannot be enforced. Professors are told they can tell students that they are “strongly encouraged” or “expected” to put on masks, but cannot force students to do so. And teachers cannot ask students who have Covid-like symptoms to leave the classroom. Certainly, some professors are happy to go maskless.

At least nine states – Arizona, Arkansas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Florida, South Carolina, Texas, Utah and Tennessee – have banned or restricted school mask mandates. It is unclear, education officials say, whether all of these prohibitions apply to universities, but public universities depend on state funding. A smattering of faculty members have resigned in protest over optional mask policies. Most, like Boedy, are soldiering on. But the level of fear is so high that even at universities that do require vaccination and masks, like Cornell University and the University of Michigan, professors have signed petitions asking for the choice to return to online teaching. “Morale is at an all-time low,” warns a petition at the University of Iowa.

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“Such a hefty majority doesn’t look good for American corporations..”

67% Of Unvaccinated Americans Would Rather Quit Their Job Than Be Vaxxed (RT)

Almost 70% of unvaccinated Americans would rather quit their job than submit to mandatory vaccination, a new poll found, as another survey suggests more than 50% of companies plan such requirements by the end of the year. Some 35% of the 1,066 unvaccinated individuals polled by the Washington Post and ABC News last week said they would request a religious or medical exemption if their employer adopted a vaccine mandate, while 42% said they would quit. Asked what they would do if no exemptions were available, the majority opted to join that 42% and said they would call it quits if ordered to vaccinate, amounting to around 67% of unvaccinated workers who would rather quit than comply.

Such a hefty majority doesn’t look good for American corporations, more than half of which (52%) said they planned to have at least one vaccination requirement in place by the last quarter of 2021, according to a Willis Towers Watson survey last week. That survey addressed 961 companies, employing a total of almost 10 million people. However, while unvaccinated Americans aren’t particularly keen on chasing down the needle, some 52% of Americans in general approve of businesses requiring their employees to be vaccinated, with 44% opposing the idea, the poll found. The arguments over mandatory vaccination have only grown louder in recent weeks as governments try to sweep the controversial issue under the proverbial rug.

Last week, the American Civil Liberties Union claimed, to the shock of many, that mandatory vaccination actually bolsters civil liberties and that the right to bodily autonomy is not “absolute.” The US is hardly the only country to warn its citizens that the jab will soon be a prerequisite for everyday and recreational activities. The UK’s vaccines minister announced this week that a ‘vaccine passport’ would be required to enter certain venues from the end of the month.

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Alice in Wonderland. Ivermectin to protect you from a vaccine.

OTC Medicines & Nutraceuticals to Prevent/Reduce COVID Post-Vax Side Effects

These recommendations are based on the clinical experience of COVID-expert doctors surveyed. The recommendations are designed to address two concerns:

1. Prevention or reduction of side effects and adverse events that may in some cases be severe. The schedule for each nutraceutical or medicine is designed to cover the time when various of the side effects have been reported.

2. Breakthrough COVID infection is being reported during the approximately two weeks before immunity from the vaccine starts. The recommended antivirals and vitamin D help protect against these shortly-after-vaccine COVID infections. Vitamin D also helps protect against vaccine side effects. All the therapeutics listed are available over the counter without prescription. However, for those with access to them, adding ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine enhances the anti-COVID protection. Ivermectin for protection against COVID infection is recommended at a dosage of 0.2 mg/kilogram of body weight (typically around 12 – 18 mg/dose). An often cited protocol is to take one dose, then after 48 hours take a second dose. Then take once per week. Hydroxychloroquine for protection against COVID infection is often recommended at 200 mg once a day for 5 days, then 200 – 400mg one time a week.

• Aspirin (anti-thrombotic) 325 mg/day for 4 weeks beginning the day before vaccination.
• Ibuprofen (anti-inflammatory) Two 200 mg caplets 3 times/day the day before, day of and day after vaccination. Continue as needed if symptomatic (fever, muscle aches, headache, etc.)
• Loratadine (Claritin or generic equivalent; H1 blocker, anti-inflammatory) 10 mg/day the day before, day of and day after vaccination. • Famotidine (Pepcid or generic equivalent; H2 blocker, anti-inflammatory) 20 mg twice per day the day before, day of and day after vaccination.
• Vitamin D3 (potent anti-inflammatory effects at sufficient dosage; anti-viral immune enhancement) One dose of 50,000 IU five to seven days before vaccination (serum levels peak on average at 7 days), Then daily 15,000 IU until 5 days after vaccination, Then continue with maintenance dosage of 5,000 – 10,000 IU/day. For extra protection against breakthrough COVID infection during the approximately two-week window before immunity starts:
• Zinc (anti-viral) 50 mg/day started as far ahead of vaccination as possible and continued three weeks or indefinitely. • Quercetin (zinc ionophore, to enhance zinc anti-viral effect; anti-inflammatory; anti-thrombotic) 250 mg twice per day for three weeks starting the day before vaccination.
• Vitamin C (anti-viral; anti-inflammatory) 3,000 mg/day started as far ahead of vaccination as possible and continued three weeks or indefinitely.

DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or advice from a qualified, licensed medical professional. Any treatment you undertake should be discussed with your physician or other licensed medical professional.

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  • #86616
    Mister Roboto
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    Oh do you now?!?!?!

    Well, if it makes you feel any better, CylonDeflationista, I meant an “IL” series Cylon like Lucifer or Specter and not the semi-retarded Darth Vader clones. (Sorry, the original 1978 series, as cheesy and unrealistic as it was, will always be my “Battlestar Galactica”!)

    #86617
    Oroboros
    Participant

    AI propaganda software

    For producing global talking point copy that almost seems human.

    Remind you of anyone?

    GPT-3

    “Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3) is an autoregressive language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like text.

    It is the third-generation language prediction model in the GPT-n series (and the successor to GPT-2) created by OpenAI, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence research laboratory.

    GPT-3’s full version has a capacity of 175 billion machine learning parameters.

    GPT-3, which was introduced in May 2020, and was in beta testing as of July 2020] is part of a trend in natural language processing (NLP) systems of pre-trained language representations.

    Before the release of GPT-3, the largest language model was Microsoft’s Turing NLG, introduced in February 2020, with a capacity of 17 billion parameters—less than a tenth of GPT-3’s.

    The quality of the text generated by GPT-3 is so high that it can be difficult to determine whether or not it was written by a human, which has both benefits and risks…”

    It walks, it talks, it crawls on it’s belly like a reptile….

    #86618
    DarkMatter
    Participant

    @jsnyder
    As I understand it you give 10,000 people the vaccine and 10,000 no vaccine. 100 of the not vaxxed get Covid and only 5 of the vaxxed get Covid. The vaccine is thus 95% effective. How many die isn’t part of the study. These aren’t the exact number but are on the scale of what was actually used for Covid 19 vaccines therapies.

    https://www.cdc.gov/flu/vaccines-work/effectivenessqa.htm

    #86619
    Mr. House
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    “What does a vaccine that has 95% success rate even mean in the context of a disease that is 99% survivable without the vaccine?”

    Exactly. Why do you need a vaccine for something that doesn’t kill in large numbers? Why were people counted as covid deaths if they died 28 days after a positive test (which we know were giving a lot of false positives) but not for anyone who dies 28 days after they get the jab. Most likely answer: Covid happened, never let a crisis go to waste with the goal of getting trump out of office, but now the crisis has taken on a life of its own. TPTB are between a rock and a hard place, either they give up the hysteria and lose power or keep the hysteria going and lose power. Kinda like holding a tiger by the tale. Worst case scenario: This really was planned and its all apart of the great reset.

    #86620
    Dr. D
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    Great, now I have to lick Nipah too.

    Deflationista: Idaho embarrassing. But not as embarrassing as two years where masks stopped nothing, anywhere on earth, with near-total compliance, and you’re still promoting them. Jesus, what does it take? “Just three years to stop the curve of not noticing complete worldwide failure of everything they say to do.” Start today!

    Jsnyder, yes. Nailed it in one. The real-life efficacy of a vaccine for something you would survive anyway was like 0.12% or something. Covered here a dozen times or more but way back. You can search it.

    IronMan

    #86621
    Mr. House
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    a thought that crossed my mind today: If i was purposefully trying to destroy the country, culture, society of a country and i wanted to surprise people, I’d not pass an increase in the debt ceiling. Everytime its come up in the past decade it always gets raised, so people assume it will be “meh this is just more theater, they’ll increase it”. Now we’ve got all this covid stuff going on, who would ever expect them not to raise it? If they didn’t it certainly would kill the dollar and stocks, and i’d expect they’d blame republicans and the unjabbed. Just a thought 😉

    #86622
    Doc Robinson
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    “In this study we screened a total of 385 patients who were diagnosed of onchocerciasis. Out of which, 37 (9.6%) were eligible for further tests, as their sperm counts were normal while the remaining patients had very low sperm counts…”

    It’s rather hypocritical, but not surprising, when dozens of randomized controlled trials syupportive of ivermectin treatment for Covid-19 are dismissed or ignored, while one weak “study” (with only 37 participants and without a proper control group) is latched onto by those who are brainwashed by the vaccine narrative.

    I’m no expert, but even I can see that the eligible participants (only 37, WTF?) should have been randomly split into two groups, with half of the participants getting ivermectin and the other half getting a placebo, with neither the participants nor the experimenters knowing who got which (a double-blind study). Nothing like this was done in that study. No serious and ethical journal should have published it.

    Who did publish it? “Scholars Research Library”. Here’s their home page (currently with links to buy CDB gummies.)

    Scholars Research Library publishes all its journals in full open access format which are easily accessible for scientific community. Researchers have free and unlimited access to the full-text of articles published in Scholars Research Library Readers can access the published articles freely without login and password. It gives the author’s research high visibility, availability and more citations

    The best answer to the question “Where to Buy CBD Oil?” is found with the company that manufactures the product. The three main companies that manufacture it are Sunbrella, GNC, and Peace Naturals. While the CBD capsules are generally the most popular retail seller of the drug, tinctures are also a very viable option for those individuals who do not like the mild taste of hemp oil. (Capsule tincture is also ideal for those who experience a difficult time holding down the oil until swallowing.) You can buy capsules in a variety of ways…

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    #86623
    Mr. House
    Participant
    #86624
    sumac.carol
    Participant

    https://rumble.com/vm7tz5-ethics-professor-threatened-with-dismissal-for-refusing-vaccine.html

    Ethics professor at University of Western Ontario was dismissed due to refusal to be vaccinated.

    #86626
    deflationista
    Participant

    “It’s rather hypocritical, but not surprising, when dozens of randomized controlled trials syupportive of ivermectin treatment for Covid-19 are dismissed or ignored, while one weak “study” (with only 37 participants and without a proper control group) is latched onto by those who are brainwashed by the vaccine narrative.

    Thanks for walking right into this one! This is the whole point in posting it, and the gripe of people who do data analysis on all of those “dozens of randomized controlled trials” of ivermectin. Many of those small studies are of such low quality, and so ill-composed, just like the sperm study. Several of the larger studies have even proven to be completely fraudulent. Oddly, I don’t recall this level of scrutiny from you about them. It is almost like those dozens of studies were latched onto by those who are brainwashed by the ivermectin narrative. It’s not surprising!

    #86627
    Mr. House
    Participant

    Goes with the wall st journal article i posted earlier about negative rates:

    Biden’s Total Financial Surveillance

    #86628
    Polder Dweller
    Participant

    John Day wrote: “That makes me want to use cash more and more, today, to make the elimination of cash economy less feasible.”

    I recently made a bit of a dash back to cash and was very surprised with the kick it gave me, it felt like a minor blow for freedom, a little victory, one in the eye of the burgeoning corporatocracy. I would encourage people to try it.

    #86630
    ctbarnum
    Participant

    ACLU, 2008:

    “Not all public health interventions have been benign or beneficial, however. Too often, fears aroused by disease and epidemics have encouraged abuses of state power. Atrocities, large and small, have been committed in the name of protecting the public’s health.”

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/greenwald-aclu-prior-covid-denounced-mandates-and-coercive-measures-fight-pandemics

    ACLU, 2021:

    #86631
    Mr. House
    Participant

    @ctbarnum

    The question becomes who gave them a tap on the shoulder for such an about face? Kinda like our friend deflationista. Anybody remember how all those CEO’s resigned at the end of 2019? Maybe that was the shoulder tap? Round and round we go

    #86632
    ctbarnum
    Participant

    But wait!!! There’s more!!! Further mishmash from the new-woke ACLU:

    “[Many claim that] vaccines are a justifiable intrusion on autonomy and bodily integrity. That may sound ominous, because we all have the fundamental right to bodily integrity and to make our own health care decisions. But these rights are not absolute. They do not include the right to inflict harm on others. . . . While vaccine mandates are not always permissible, they rarely run afoul of civil liberties when they involve highly infectious and devastating diseases like Covid-19. . . .”

    When the vaxeed harm themselves from forced mandates, and harm others because the vaccines fail to reduce spread, when did “harm” become one-sided?

    #86633

    A name we know well, sung to the tune of “la cucaracha”.

    #86634
    ctbarnum
    Participant

    Mr. House:

    Probably right you are. NSA does tap tap, then about face.

    #86635
    deflationista
    Participant

    @those darn kids @Mr. Roboto @Mr House @Whoever Else Is Dumb Enough To Think I Am An AI

    Oh my god. Look at you, and now others, digging through my past postings with tiny brushes, like a team of archaeologists trying to decipher some deep explanation from a bone shard, or like the Hasid studying the Torah. Would an AI be programmed to tell you that you are a fucking moron for thinking I am a robot? Beep. Bop. Boop. Would an AI remind you that when you claim that I am an AI, it speaks volumes about your judgement? Beep. Bop. Would an AI know that someone on this list is offended by dirty words like some prudish Karen would be? Beep. Boop. Or is my programmer just savvy enough to insert those details into the code? Beeeeeeeeeeep.

    Sorry to burst your truly incredible sleuthing skills, but I’m the same person. Same vocabulary. Same thoughts. Same ideas. Same loathing of Democrats and Republicans. Same general disgust for my country and its creeping fascism. Same coded AI. Even the dipshits are the same, spinning the same pinhole sized conspiratorial perspectives through which they see the world. And yes, my family is still contemplating a move out of this shithole country. The crazies on both sides have become so dumb and dominant, and in some places, so dangerous.

    “Those who know, don’t say. Those who say, don’t know.” As I said before, this quote did have an impact on the way I choose to approach the world. It opened me up to the fact that a Dunning-Kruger dynamic is something to be avoided. It seems to be a lesson that many here have avoided.

    I loathe both parties. Always have. The only candidates that I ever worked for or had any interest in, were Harry Browne, Ralph Nader, and Ron Paul. When Harry Browne came onto the scene, his message was like a candle in a dark basement. I never really knew what freedom was until I read his book “How I Found Freedom In An Unfree World”. I highly recommend reading it. We tend to create our own mental traps, and then wonder how to get out of them. When he eventually ran for president, I tried to gather as many votes as I could for him. A few years later, I saw behind the scenes of the Democratic party when Nader ran- how they marginalized anyone associated with his message at local strategy sessions. When Ron Paul ran, I was inspired to run for a local position within the Republican infrastructure to change it from within. The problem with the Nader and Paul movements was that they were coopted by the establishment. Hijacked. Liberals spent a decade marching against Bush era policies, only to fawn over Barack Obama as he extended and expanded those exact same policies. Ron Paul and his message were laughed off the stage by the same Republican Party apparatus that now likes to pretend that they have always been battle-worn, hands dirty, militia/minutemen patriots. Ron Paul was the real Tea Party Movement. Not the corporate shit heads who ended up hijacking it. I saw what happened behind the scenes in local Republican circles during the popular uprising of Ron Paul’s philosophy of government. The morons at Fox like Hannity, O’Reilly, Levin, etc. spent years alienating and mocking Ron Paul and his ideas, but then conveniently morphed into freedumb-fanatic liberty lovers when it became a commodity on which they could capitalize or win elections. The liberal media did the same to him. The same thing happened to Bernie Sanders. The Ron Paul movement was whitewashed and repackaged into a vapid, Republican-establishment zombie creature and the message got filtered and watered (dumbed) down enough for mass right wing consumption, like Pat Boone singing rock and roll cover songs, leaving the Lauren Boebert’s, and Josh Hawley’s, and Marjorie Taylor Green’s of the world settling on the top. I saw the level of stupidity that was percolating when I volunteered and worked within their system. And the people who eventually took the reins turned out to be dumber than dirt pseudo-conservative/wanna-be-libertarians who wrapped themselves in the flag and their phony Christian, tent revival virtue signaling, right down to the goofy evangelist hair styles. They are just smart enough to understand the simple concepts of liberty and freedom and the founding father’s fairy tales, and that has allowed them to appeal to an even larger swath of the population who, for the most part, read at, or below a fourth grade level and never thought for one second about politics. 100,000,000 Americans read at or below a 4th grade level and they were out there, just ripe for the pickin’s. This race to the bottom led to Trump, who was savvy enough to realize that with the right combo of simple slogans and tough guy persona, he could become the most powerful man on the planet by appealing to semi-literate masses who were already screaming “Don’t Tread On Me”. You could see it coming from a mile away. Just like you could see Bush’s successor coming from a mile away. Even Ron Paul himself adapted, and has sadly succumbed to the new, dumber, “Pat Boone” cover version of his own movement. Like an abused spouse, just happy to be touched by the affectionate fist of his lover. How fucking pathetic.

    We are a nation of morons. My thinking hasn’t changed. We now have a global pandemic. I don’t choose my science based on my political leanings. I don’t ignore basic common sense safety precautions just because I want to “own” another political party. I don’t see conspiracy around every corner like I used to. Because frankly, it doesn’t get you anywhere. And in some cases, you might wind up dead. A lot of it just doesn’t add up. You can make stories out of anything. Look at the narratives being woven here. Democrats wove tales about Russia. It’s all horseshit. Just because you don’t believe the media because they lied in the past doesn’t mean you should ignore actual science just because the lying media prints what they say. That’s just dumb. And now we have “smart” people claiming Dr. Fauci is the personification of evil, because they heard Sean Hannity say it and it was further reinforced in their favorite Facebook group. It’s all so fucking childish.

    I get that people here are just “trying to figure it all out”. But if that was simply the case, Nicole would still be here, trying to “figure it all out”. Somewhere along the line, that all changed. And just like the virus laid bare all of the rotten wood underneath America’s thin veneer, I think Trump laid bare some of the same rot. Lines were drawn that would never be crossed. Friendships gone. We all have experienced it.

    When you bathe in conspiracy, everything becomes part of it. You become the fish who doesn’t know it’s in the water. Even an occasional commenter on a backwater blog becomes part of the “story” you tell yourself. Being contrary for contrary’s sake is just another way to play whack a mole. Apocalyptic preachers who predict the end of the world on a certain day, just simply make an excuse when their day of reckoning never comes. The goalposts move. The mole just pops his head up in another hole. Deflation is imminent, morphs into deflation is coming, morphs into deflation will be here after the inflation, morphs into we never realized the extent they would go to stave off deflation, morphs into pushing alt right messages like those disseminated on sites like Stew Peters or America’s Frontline Doctors or Karl Deninger who also warn of always imminent inflation. What a fucking journey of tail chasing! Who changed here? Maybe we all just stayed exactly who we always really were, and now we all think everybody else is guilty of changing? Did Raul change? Did Nicole? Did I? Did you? Maybe we all are who we have always been, and recent events drew the lines in sharp relief? Maybe we just sailed past each other, like ships in the night, only to wake up seeing each other’s assholes?

    In conjunction with learning the quote I mentioned above, there is another thing that stuck in my head for the last 40 years. And that is something Ed Abbey said: “Retreat. Retreat. Retreat.” Even if your narrative is correct, what the fuck are you going to do with it? Claim victory? Cheer for millions to die, so that you can be right? So that you can ‘own the libs’? You’re going to spend your days hoping for bad shit to happen, so you can smugly say “I told them so”? Brilliant way to spend a lifetime. Very healthy. I retreated from fighting with people. From these online forums. From my own biased assumptions about the world. I retreated into rural America. Into isolation. And then I retreated from that as well. And I will likely retreat even further within the next few years as we descend into some Atwoodian dystopia. Harry Browne advocated a similar strategy.

    If you get offended by my posting data analyses of a drug that most here assume is 100% effective, then maybe you have a guilty conscience? Why would you not want to know that some of the information the FLCCC has used to convince the world that ivermectin is 100% effective is based on fraud? How could you convince yourself that ignoring the fraud is OK? Pierre Kory and others testified to the fucking Senate using the fraudulent study of Cavallo as evidence. They said “If you take it, you will not get sick.” It’s all good! But he took it, and did get sick! He just wasn’t taking enough, they say, as they move that goalpost a little more. You think the bulk of the scientific community is in on some plandemic, but then put your faith in scientists who are literally making money off of their exclusive group of freedumb fighting doctors selling access to a simple drug that should cost pennies on the dollar. How fucking sleazy. I hope to fucking god ivermectin really works as advertised by Kory and others, but I’m gonna need a little bit more convincing than some fraudulent studies and anecdotal success stories that assume correlation implies causation. Now Pierre Kory is imploring people to read Tess Lawrie’s ‘brilliant takedown’ of Cochrane Library’s conclusion that ivermectin has no effect on covid. Even the gold standard, Cochrane Library, is now their enemy? “If you meet an asshole in the morning, you met an asshole. If you meet assholes all day long, you’re the asshole.” Your world is getting smaller and smaller. Sometimes, that’s not necessarily a good thing. Just keep the blinders on. I mean, really, just look at the links I have shared and ask yourself, are they really thaaaaaaat wildly outrageous? Thaaaaaaaaaat offensive to you personally? If so, you’ve got a problem that is waaaay bigger than me. It seems that if you can’t even digest material from varied sources that miiiight not agree with you, your world will keep getting smaller and smaller. Your walls really are closing in. When your source material gets whittled down to Stew Peters and Karl Denninger and AFLD simply because your eyes will bleed if you read an article written by someone who at some point in time wrote an article that you disagreed with, your world will continue getting darker and darker. And that darkness, when dropped into the minds of some of those dummies I met during my fruitless attempts at politicking, will surely get some violent reaction. Like people storming the capitol, freaking out in grocery stores, or threatening doctors or school board members who are also desperately looking for ways to protect their own children. We get violence because these people just aren’t smart enough or empathetic enough to know that people like Stew Peters or Alex Jones or Donald Trump are just charlatans who survive on clicks and fear. Maybe it’s the only way you know how to manifest your fear? By acting tough skinned, indignant about everything, endlessly seeking any mistake made by “authorities’ as proof of a conspiracy to take away your freedumbs? But, we have had 20 fucking years of NSA spying and Patriot Act legislation that eroded your civil liberties down to a raw nub. You didn’t say shit for 20 years, but now, during a pandemic, you’re going to make your stand? That shows how fucking misguided we have become. And why the average IQ in this country sits around 98. And why the sociopaths can just keep on sliding right into positions of power.

    Doesn’t mean you just simply trust the mainstream. Or that you can’t distrust things within that narrative. It just means you are cheating yourself when you choose to ignore and refuse to understand why a vast majority of people might think differently than you. And it might explain why you suddenly find yourself holding hands with real, honest to god fascists.

    Maybe you do have all the answers. But, those who know, don’t say.

    P.S. You dummies keep referring to my post from 10 years ago as if it is some sort of holy grail revelation that proves I am not who I say I am. It’s amazing how you can take that hyperbolic comment, without any broader context, and simply apply your own naive, hyperbolic meaning to it.

    ‘Opt out’ was not referring to a vaccine, you complete. fucking . morons. But, you should definitely opt out of getting a vaccine if you want. That is your choice. And it always has been. You should use the same exemptions you used to opt out of the other vaccines that you have avoided.

    Retreat, retreat, retreat. If you don’t like the way society is going, then opt out. Or just continue bitching about it, while concocting half baked, often wrong, explanations for what is happening. Your choice. You keep falling into your own traps, and then blame others for your predicament. These choices are yours to make. You just keep making the wrong one’s.

    #86636
    Django
    Participant

    Perhaps they do something original like threaten their families.

    #86637
    ctbarnum
    Participant

    “I don’t choose my science based on my political leanings.”

    And yet, you took the Trump Warp Speed COVID death jab. Way to go.

    #86638
    Mr. House
    Participant

    ” And it might explain why you suddenly find yourself holding hands with real, honest to god fascists”

    Who might those be since you seem to be in the know?

    “‘Opt out’ was not referring to a vaccine, you complete. fucking . morons. But, you should definitely opt out of getting a vaccine if you want. That is your choice. And it always has been. You should use the same exemptions you used to opt out of the other vaccines that you have avoided.”

    I’ve never skipped a Vaccine, got the TDAP in 2020. What we have is not a vaccine, and who am i forcing anything onto? You i suppose since you come here and read our comments, but you can also OPT OUT

    “Stew Peters or Alex Jones or Donald Trump”

    Who here links to those people? Hell who here ever went to a Trump rally? I never voted for the guy, in fact i OPTED OUT back in 2008 from that charade.

    You project on us your hysteria and i for one grow tired of it. You aren’t changing any minds or hearts, perhaps rethink your strategy? Kinda like what i was saying yesterday about the US having the worst stats with regards to covid.

    #86639
    Bill7
    Participant

    That ACLU quote from this year is just remarkable.

    “It’s not like you think- you’re freer than ever in BraveNewWorld2021!”

    I like what Kunstler said on Monday.

    #86640
    Mr. House
    Participant

    At this point i’m not even sure what the point of your posts are, other then to argue. You strike me as very bored in your life, go argue with people in real life and see how quickly you grow tired of it.

    #86641
    Mr. House
    Participant

    “You keep falling into your own traps, and then blame others for your predicament. ”

    Please explain (as i twirl my handlebar mustache and think of how succesful the virus i unleashed on the world is, muahahahahahaha)

    #86642
    Bill7
    Participant

    There is one quite like that at Patrick Lang’s blog now, as well.

    Adding: “Mu Variant” now, eh?

    ok.

    #86643
    Mr. House
    Participant

    “These choices are yours to make. You just keep making the wrong one’s.”

    What choices might those be oh enlightened one? We are just peasants basking int he illumination of your genius! I’m serious though, what are these choices i keep making that are the wrong ones?

    #86644
    Mr. House
    Participant

    Its funny, you think you’re the only person who has walked the road you walk. Who’s delusional?

    #86645
    zerosum
    Participant

    “If you don’t like the way society is going, then opt out.”

    Don’t go into hiding into an unnamed, uninhabited valley Better still …. join the battle and change society

    ideas ….
    1. covid-19, delta, mu etc.
    2. vaccines that don’t work
    3. opioids
    4. poverty
    5. peace
    6. pollution
    7. stupidity
    8. read comments from zerosum

    #86646
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    @deflationista: Nah, I don’t really think you’re an AI. I just find you nettling, so I decided to see if I could nettle you back. Only when I apparently succeeded, I realized it wasn’t really a worthy use of my time and I was only taking out the fact that I’ve been feeling sad and anxious lately out on you, the same way you seem to be doing to us. I won’t be doing that anymore, as my “success”, if one might call it that, in provoking a reaction only made me feel sadder. So I’m sorry, and I’ll just go back to ignoring you now.

    #86647
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    If i was purposefully trying to destroy the country, culture, society of a country and i wanted to surprise people, I’d not pass an increase in the debt ceiling…

    The People are doing a fine job destroying the country all on their own, all they need is a little push.

    Old money + the nouveau riche certainly can see that Western civilization is a goner, who could blame them for preparing for the eventual boom-crack-up-boom?

    Laws broken have no effect when you own the executioners…

    #86648
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @ the flacidista

    Your persistance reminds of that scene from “When Harry Met Sally” where the pathetic old perv in a trenchcoat exposes himself to Sally. She’s barely even distracted and just comments offhandedly. “Huh! Looks just like a penis, only smaller.”

    Kind of like your efforts to troll us.

    #86649
    those darned kids
    Participant

    hahaha,

    you finally replied to something!

    i don’t think you’re a robot. software with so many bugs would need buffalo dewormer to cleanse it.

    it does seem you’ve hijacked an old account. just a guess, of course. you seem like an englishman trying to act american.

    #86650
    those darned kids
    Participant

    i actually skimmed through that.

    calm down, that can’t be healthy.

    #86651
    those darned kids
    Participant

    well put, mr. roboto.

    #86652
    TheTrivium4TW
    Participant

    Well, they did bio-engineer “gain of military function” into the virus, so you’d expect it to have some nasty effects that were engineered into it, right? At least the evidence is pointing this way more and more.
    Who here still believes “wet market”?
    How about “two week to bend the curve?

    #86653
    TheTrivium4TW
    Participant

    Oddly, I don’t recall this level of scrutiny from you about them. It is almost like those dozens of studies were latched onto by those who are brainwashed by the ivermectin narrative. It’s not surprising!

    Deflationnista, while there is a nugget of truth to which you refer, how about some proper context. FLCCC is composed of many frontline doctors who see the results of Ivemectin use, and the MASSIVE difference it made before their eyes. Is it a proper study? No. Is it fricking evidence? H*ll yeah. There are also bigger “events,” even if not technically studies, like when Peru went with Ivermectin and the deaths dropped about 93%, and when it was taken away the death toll jumped 1300%.
    The issue is more about FREEDOM than any “data availability.”
    Remdesivir doesn’t have jack for data, yet that kidney killah is pushed left and right — not Ivermectin-data required!
    Remdesivir is far more dangerous, with far less evidence of efficacy, yet is pushed out like candy ONLY because the “authority” said so.
    There was a story out where a prison doctor was criticized for using Ivermectin. 499 patients took it — zero went to the hospital. One refused — and he went to the hospital, the only one in the prison to do so at the time of the article.
    Don’t err on the side of Money Power Fascism based on a sophistic rhetorical nonsense technicality.
    Ivermectin is very safe, there is solid evidence that it helps considerably, and people ought to BE FREE to take it.
    There is quite a bit of evidence that the treatments / lack of treatments promoted by Rockefeller Medicine are killing more people than the virus!

    #86654
    TheTrivium4TW
    Participant

    Who might those be since you seem to be in the know?

    The Money Power Monopolist Families who finance everything, and exert direct control over anything Big. So the Fascist Employees are whom you ought to be acquainted with — they are the Mega-Corporate and Political Management Class. The Money Power Families prefer to stay behind the scenes — the wizard in Oz and all. Isn’t this obvious?

    #86655
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    Well, they did bio-engineer “gain of military function” into the virus, so you’d expect it to have some nasty effects that were engineered into it, right?

    Its predisposition to mutate towards extreme increased transmissibility does seem pretty damn unnatural, even keeping in mind you expect that to a certain extent with respiratory viruses.

    #86656
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    “Thanks for walking right into this one!”

    LOL, that might ring true if you could show me an ivermectin study with no more than 37 participants and no control group.

    #86657
    TheTrivium4TW
    Participant

    “Those who know, don’t say. Those who say, don’t know.”

    I say and know — I’ve done my homework. Search archive.org for Ro–schild, after replacing the dashes with “fs”. Yes, the spelling is different, and some cretins believe that means the document can’t be legit. They can’t wrap their mind around the benefit of having a unique identifier to track interest is said document! Cretins will be cretins! Do NOT search the Wayback Machine.
    I presume many here will be able to discern that this gentleman is exactly who he says he is based on both his focus points, and his level of knowledge. Search the document for “pharma” and “vaccine” to kick stuff off. You can search for “HGH” as well, and note that what he says about genetic modification for HGH can apply to drugs, vaccines, and mRNA therapies. Then search “extinction”. Read the whole thing. He admits Tesla was the real deal, and Einstein was the equivalent of “changing the locks” so the cretins would not discern Tesla’s genius. BTW, was it Trump’s grandfather who took all of Tesla’s information and handed it over to the Money Power Families, or another relative?

    “Truly, there is much disinformation out there, but we do not even need to dirty our hands…for the large part.
    You little people are adept at offering opinions on things of which you have no real knowledge. Very adept.
    Look at the stock market. The objective is to get the worthless fiat out of the serfs hands, not make a profit!
    Why would those who own the fiat creation have to work to get more! Silly!
    The market exists to get worthless fiat out of the hands of the little people, and for no other reason. And it is very easy to do. Think about how the markets work!
    I offer you this Bickle. If you can figure out the mechanism by which this is accomplished, I will fill in the blanks and you SHOULD be able to help your bloodline with some crisp, new fiat!
    Laughing out loud!
    That just sounds silly to me!”
    ~A Rothschild

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