Debt Rattle March 21 2020
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March 22, 2020 at 3:32 am #55724John DayParticipant
Hi friends. I’ve now caught up. I did the viral clinic all Friday at work, and drove down to Yoakum last night, gardened some this morning. It’s doing well. Tomato plants are flowering, about 1/3 of them, and I caged them all up 36 of them or so, about 25% of the total garden.
I am so proud of my coworkers at People’s Community Clinic for listening to me early this month. 5000 pills of hydroxychloroquine got delivered off back order on Thursday. We have our own supply, and the big Austin Clinic system that same day believed that there was no treatment. No treatment. “Go home and wait” they tell everybody with a positive test.
You don’t need a vaccine. Coronavirus vaccines for 20 years have ONE problem.
They kill too many test animals.
Test everybody. Treat positives.
http://www.johndayblog.com/
https://www.mediterranee-infection.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Hydroxychloroquine_final_DOI_IJAA.pdf
Effect of hydroxychloroquine on viral load
The proportion of patients that had negative PCR results in nasopharyngeal samples
significantly differed between treated patients and controls at days 3-4-5 and 6 post-inclusion
(Table 2). At day6 post-inclusion, 70% of hydroxychloroquine-treated patients were
virologicaly cured comparing with 12.5% in the control group (p= 0.001).
When comparing the effect of hydroxychloroquine treatment as a single drug and the effect of
hydroxychloroquine and azithromyc in combination, the proportion of patients that had
negative PCR results in nasopharyngeal samples was significantly different between the two
groups at days 3-4-5 and 6 post-inclusion (Table 3). At day6 post-inclusion, 100% of patients
treated with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin combination were virologicaly cured
comparing with 57.1% in patients treated with hydroxychloroquine only, and 12.5% in the
control group (p<0.001). These results are summarized in Figures 1 and 2. Drug effect was
significantly higher in patients with symptoms of URTI and LRTI, as compared to
asymptomatic patients with p<0.05 (data not show).March 22, 2020 at 4:44 am #55725V. ArnoldParticipant@ John Day
Good work, thank you for the information.
It appears the doctors here in Thailand have things under control; they used HIV anti-virals and another I cannot remember right off the bat.
Still only one death for 411+ cases…
It seems changing people’s behavior is the main problem in stopping the spread…March 22, 2020 at 4:51 am #55726WESParticipantMy observation of the big variations in death rates mostly reflects the size of the denominator.
The exception is where an area’s medical facilities get completely over run and basically crash because too many of its medical workers get sick. This is Wuhan, Iran, and northern Italy.
If you do little testing, then the size of the denominator is unknown.
(That is my province, Ontario, which is not doing community spread testing. Only people who have travelled from 8 selected countries are eligible to be tested. If your Canadian, you are not eligible to be tested, just self isolate at home. My daughter and son are not counted in any statistics! )
For example, if the death rate is 1%, then Italy with over 4,000 dead, may have over 400,000 people infected. But likely we will never know.
March 22, 2020 at 5:12 am #55727WESParticipantJohn Day:. I am glad to hear your co-workers listened!
Just a guess but the US drug companies probably want to fire President Trump for telling Americans what you have been saying forever! Now they don’t get to make a killing!
Not sure if you grow some corn or not. My Father loved his corn on the cob! His problems were the squirrels followed by raccoons.
The squirrels liked to climb up the young corn stalks and topple them to the ground before tasting the immature cobs basically killing that stalk. Naturally for years the raccoons got the blame!
Then one day my Father caught a squirrel in the act! From that point on, he drove wooden stakes at the end of each row of corn and then weaved two strings between each corn stalk, tied for support to the wooden stakes. This prevented the squirrels from doing their thing! That discovery made Dad a happy camper!
Mom grew tomatoes but always put a large tin can around the stalk to keep the bugs away until the tomato stems could hardened.
March 22, 2020 at 5:23 am #55728WESParticipantI find it sad AG Bill Barr is trying use this virus to make a power grab so he has the power to arbritarily arrest and detain people indefinitely without access to a lawyer or the right to appear before a judge. Proves 100% he is deep state.
Some of the same sick people in Israel too!
Hopefully all these sick people are unsuccessful.
March 22, 2020 at 9:11 am #55730V. ArnoldParticipantThere is something very funny happening (in a twisted sort of way) as a result of the panic from the CV-19; the Harlequin is dancing furiously as the Potemkin reality disintegrates before our very eyes; can you see it?
The elites are so scared, that in their panic, they don’t even try to hide their heinous crimes and misdemeanors/felonies…
…it’s a rare moment indeed…March 22, 2020 at 10:30 am #55731Dr. DParticipant“It must indeed be tested for its actual effect on coronavirus. says not Fauci but the law.”
Not so. In another amazing coincidence, earlier this year, Cheeto signed “Right to Try” laws on FDA drugs used for purposes other than their official stamp. Fauci is just annoyed he can’t push more fear, be more self-important, and revolving-door over to Pfizer as a hero after slowing response enough to kill six digits like the WHO and CDC have done every step so far. But that’s what happens when you dramatize and sensationalize.
In any case, legally, we’re good to go. Of course we would be anyway, they just make up the law with their mouths and can change it in 10 minutes the same way. Which we would. That’s why they need to put in obstacles ahead of time, or in this case, remove them.
We’re still on ramp-up, and people are in danger, but how about that “April” thing, huh? Apologies accepted. Now who are all these Doctors who wrote home prescriptions for Chloroquine when you can’t use it unless you have it, and as an immune suppressant is dangerous enough to use in a hospital under monitoring, to say nothing of at home as a ignoramus. I’d like to have a talk without them about legality of prescriptions and sapping the national pharmacy for amusement while elsewhere critical cases may be in shortage. Are these the same guys who wrote 30k opioid prescriptions in a town of 3k?
“One fist of iron, the other of steel
If the right one don’t get you, the left one will.”March 22, 2020 at 10:34 am #55732V. ArnoldParticipantI should add that galoots should be used instead of elites; elites denotes something clean and superior; quite the opposite of those who inhabit the present ruling classes of the planet.
I guess one could say, that filth rules the majority today: at least in the western governments hemisphere……March 22, 2020 at 10:54 am #55747boscohorowitzParticipant“The candles in churches are out.
The lights have gone out in the sky.
Blow on the coal of the heart
And we’ll see by and by….”
Archibald Macleish, J.B., a play about the Book of Job in the BibleHate that, ppplz!
March 22, 2020 at 10:58 am #55749boscohorowitzParticipant““One fist of iron, the other of steel
If the right one don’t get you, the left one will.”See? People like poetry what has a good beat that’s easy to dance to, especially when they’re singing involved.
March 22, 2020 at 12:33 pm #55757John DayParticipantThe Boy In The Bubble
Really worth a careful read, look and listen again. We are in the battle for and against life-on-earth. The”loose affiliation of millionaires and billionaires” is invisible, distributed, has henchmen in every niche of the machine that controls and bleeds life. There is no decapitating strike. There is persistence in life, and sharing with other living entities. There is intuition, heroism, clairvoyance, inspiration and serendipity.
Choose life. It transcends you and me.
It was a slow day
And the sun was beating
On the soldiers by the side of the road
There was a bright light
A shattering of shop windows
The bomb in the baby carriage
Was wired to the radioThese are the days of miracle and wonder
This is the long distance call
The way the camera follows us in slo-mo
The way we look to us allThe way we look to a distant constellation
That’s dying in a corner of the sky
These are the days of miracle and wonder
And don’t cry, baby, don’t cry
Don’t cryIt was a dry wind
And it swept across the desert
And it curled into the circle of birth
And the dead sand
Falling on the children
The mothers and the fathers
And the automatic earthThese are the days of miracle and wonder
This is the long distance call
The way the camera follows us in slo-mo
The way we look to us all, oh yeahThe way we look to a distant constellation
That’s dying in a corner of the sky
These are the days of miracle and wonder
And don’t cry baby, don’t cry
Don’t cryIt’s a turn-around jump shot
It’s everybody jump start
It’s every generation throws a hero up the pop charts
Medicine is magical and magical is art
Think of the boy in the bubble
And the baby with the baboon heartAnd I believe
These are the days of lasers in the jungle
Lasers in the jungle somewhere
Staccato signals of constant information
A loose affiliation of millionaires
And billionaires and babyThese are the days of miracle and wonder
This is the long distance call
The way the camera follows us in slo-mo
The way we look to us all, oh yeahThe way we look to a distant constellation
That’s dying in a corner of the sky
These are the days of miracle and wonder
And don’t cry baby, don’t cry
Don’t cry, don’t cry -
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