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  • in reply to: Rage Against the Vaccine #80809
    Archie
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    Special kudos to TAE Summary today for evoking Flash Gordon in his Covid daily. You are setting the bar very high, very early me thinks.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 23 2021 #80739
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    It will be interesting to watch how the NFL season plays out this fall. Goodell and the owners have laid down the gauntlet by making a rule this year that outbreaks of Covid will result in forfeiture of games and a loss on the record of the offending teams. Additionally, the league has mandated that all tier 1 employees MUST be vaccinated or they will lose their jobs. This is already happening.

    There is also a lot of back and forth between vaccinated and unvaccinated players on the same teams. Perhaps the highest profile instance is Cole Beasley of the Buffalo Bills. So far it seems open minded and amicable, but that is sure to change when shit happens, as it must.

    This kind of granular divisiveness being sown by the owners and the league in America’s most beloved sport is a prelude to society in general, imo.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 23 2021 #80738
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    I seriously doubt that the USA with its atomized faceless sterile suburbs and atomized dysfunctional extended families will connect the dots on adverse ‘vaccine’ reactions unless it rises to the 1918 flu level.

    I absolutely, totally agree. In fact, it also proves that this is a Scamdemic and not a pandemic.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 23 2021 #80729
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    @upstate

    You are quite right about the autopsies. If the authorities were the least bit interested in the “efficacy and safety” of these jabs, an autopsy would be required in every case. Of course, by NOT doing them they have plausible deniability. I should also add that Tom (the deceased) was an avid cyclist into his 30s until his inherent maladies started to interfere. He did not smoke, except an occasional Cuban cigar. He was college educated and a superior sales person with annual earnings approaching $200k. He was married and had an adoptive son who is 9.. Tom was 52.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 23 2021 #80714
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    Fwiw, I live in a county of less than 30,000 people in N.. Georgia. I know someone who had a compromised immune system (rheumatoid arthritis) and debated long and hard about getting vaxxed. In late April he got the J&J jab and on May 3rd he was feeling off and having difficulty breathing so went to the ER. By mid-May he was intubated. He died June 2nd. His death certificate showed cause of death as pulmonary fibrosis due to Covid. But his wife was told at the onset of his hospitalization that he probably had Covid about 12 weeks prior. No autopsy was done.

    in reply to: A Pandemic of The Vaccinated? #80522
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    @madam

    Thanks for pointing out the arrows. My wrist is grateful. Have you considered starting you own site?

    in reply to: A Pandemic of The Vaccinated? #80517
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    @madam

    “…the great ski”.

    I meant that sarcastically, Your prodigious posts are giving me carpal tunnel as I scroll through them.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 21 2021 #80494
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    In a future life, I want to be TAE Summary. You’re getting your mojo back man.

    in reply to: A Pandemic of The Vaccinated? #80486
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    Congrats to you House. You butt hurt the great “ski”. What was it Roboto said the other night?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 16 2021 #79972
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    And yet here we all are, together. And willing to condescend to each other as well.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 15 2021 #79911
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    @madamski

    You are on a roll tonight. Thought provoking stuff even. But I have to ask are you related to Tim Leary, or perhaps Ken Kesey?

    in reply to: Keeping Society Open: The Endemic Solution #79670
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    @upstateNYer

    I guess the “crime” would be theft of services, in some convoluted sense. That’s what “Loss Prevention” is there for.

    in reply to: Keeping Society Open: The Endemic Solution #79669
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    @ezlxa1949

    If you have done your due diligence in reading up on this 18 month scam that is ongoing, why would you doubt your conclusions? And Mr Khan had no obligation to cite studies and such. When was the last time Fauci gave references to his bullshit claims? I don’t claim to have the answers to what is going down, but I sure don’t doubt my observations and conclusions for a nano second.

    in reply to: Keeping Society Open: The Endemic Solution #79668
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    I might add that all restrictions and mandates, like face masks, were lifted as of 31st May by order of the Governor. This included lifting of mask mandates for all school districts in the state. As we here have expected, the Corporations will be used as enforcers once the full FDA approval is issued.

    in reply to: Keeping Society Open: The Endemic Solution #79667
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    @robertmp

    I presume it means they will refer them for criminal charges. In any event, they may be fired for failure to comply with store policy. I’m sure all the authoritarians out there will be fine with that. I’m not, and it will only get worse once the seal of approval is given by the FDA. Who knows how deep their rabbit hole is?

    in reply to: Keeping Society Open: The Endemic Solution #79643
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    This is what we have to look forward to. And some wonder why there is workplace violence.

    My son and his wife work at the local Kroger. Kroger’s workplace policies are governed by the CDC guidelines (conveniently). Last week, one of the front end workers (who wore a mask religiously and was unvaccinated) called in sick with flu like symptoms and reported she was waiting for Covid test results (don’t know what test). Subsequently, the front end manager and another front end employee also called out sick. Today, the store learned that all 3 had tested positive for CV and when reviewing security tapes to determine who else came into close contact it was discovered that the front end manager and the other employee were unvaccinated AND did not wear masks (ZOMG – Armageddon). The Loss Prevention office of Kroger is now determining whether they will take criminal action against the unvaccinated, unmasked manager and employee for failure to follow store policy.

    ps: All 3 are feeling better but are on mandatory 14 leave, again per store policy.

    in reply to: Keeping Society Open: The Endemic Solution #79632
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    @phoenixvoice

    This looks like the notice you were looking for to post at your door.

    Great find Ilargi.

    in reply to: The “Safe” Vaccines #79465
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    @upstate

    You are welcome. I don’t subscribe either but I still can read everything, including the “subscriber exclusives”. Maybe because I don’t live in NYS? Anyway, my first thought was vaccine reaction as well.

    in reply to: The “Safe” Vaccines #79463
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    I almost forgot, FORZA ITALIA!!!

    in reply to: The “Safe” Vaccines #79462
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    Here is the death notice written up at syracuse.com which upstatenNYer refers to above:

    Jessica Summers, Syracuse doctor who cared for burn patients and poor, dies at 41
    Posted Jul 10, 8:30 AM
    Dr. Jessica Summers
    Dr. Jessica Summers, medical director of Upstate University Hospital’s burn center, died unexpectedly July 4.

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    By James T. Mulder | [email protected]
    Syracuse, N.Y. – Dr. Jessica Summers, 41, of Cicero, a surgeon passionate about caring for burn patients and the poor, died unexpectedly July 4.

    Summers was the medical director of the burn center at Upstate University Hospital.

    Kathleen Froio, an Upstate spokeswoman, said the hospital had not received consent from Summers’s family to disclose the cause of death or other details.

    Summers’s death ” … took everybody by surprise and I’m not sure it’s sunk in yet,” said Dr. William Marx, Upstate’s chief of trauma and acute care surgery.

    Marx said he attended a trauma quality meeting with Summers two days before she died. “She looked fine, she didn’t complain about anything and was her usual self,” he said.

    Upstate hired Summers in 2018 as medical director of its burn center and as an assistant professor of surgery. She previously worked as medical director of the burn unit at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

    Summers was hired to help Upstate gets its burn center verified by the American Burn Association, Marx said. That verification is considered a mark of distinction that shows a burn unit provides top-notch care to burn patients. Under her direction, Upstate’s center achieved that verification.

    Marx said Summers improved burn care, the unit’s staffing levels and access to operating rooms for burn patients.

    Summers also taught emergency medical service providers throughout the region how to provide better care for burn patients, he said.

    Summers received her medical degree from Drexel University. She did her general surgery internship and residency at Case Western Reserve University Hospitals and a surgical critical care fellowship in 2011 at the MetroHealth Hospital in Cleveland.

    Summers was passionate about volunteering for medical missions every year in Honduras.

    On one of those missions in 2018 she helped save the life of a teenager badly injured in a motorcycle accident, according to a Facebook post by Sociedad Amigos de los Ninos, an agency in Honduras that works with needy children and families. “This is only one of the many ways that Dr. Jessica impacted our community, be it a small act of kindness or saving a life, she was always willing to lend a helping hand,” the agency said in a post earlier this week.

    Upstate has established a memorial scholarship fund in Summers’s name to sponsor an annual mission trip to Honduras for a young medical professional.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 9 2021 #79327
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    @Bill7 #79325

    Poor Jason piped up over there and got the wrathful warning from Yves. But this comment is still there and it is an interesting comment:

    IM Doc
    July 9, 2021 at 2:27 pm
    It’s hard to find anything studying this because there is none – we have not had enough time.

    But one of the problems with mRNA technology in these vaccines is indeed there will likely be a more vigorous immune response every time they are given making the number of reactions even higher – and this seems to be higher the younger you go.

    Studies are already underway on the mRNA booster – and unofficially via friends that are recruiting patients – things are not going so well at all. Many many more are getting very sick. Also, please note that in some of the arms of these protocols – there is a repeat of the two shot process – so you actually are giving people a 3rd shot followed a month later by a 4th. Unofficially, according to my reliable sources, the number of people turning down the 4th shot is astronomically elevated – the 3rd shot reaction is just that bad. All of these subjects have already had a 1st and 2nd shot earlier this year.

    Again – this is why something like an inhaled nasal vaccine may be a much better modality.

    This has all been so rushed – it is quite a quagmire right now.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 8 2021 #79254
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    @oxymoron

    You are so right about the pcr test being the cornerstone of the scamdemic. They didn’t even have to “juke the stats”! The pcr test was the perfect cover for every bureaucrat, technocrat and wannabe medical pioneer, just because it supports the very fundamental point that “look, it really is a pandemic”!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 3 2021 #78847
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    @Bill7 and Mr House

    Thank you both for your inputs and observations. I tend to agree with most of them and the links you both provide at times may be provocative, but they seem well reasoned to me. And that makes them very meaningful to me because they inform my inner wisdom. And that reinforces the principles that I embrace internally and that makes me feel at peace. Knowledge is power, the movement comes after.

    ps: I also appreciate the non-proselytizing nature of your posts. I prefer being pursuaded, rather than talked down to.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 1 2021 #78745
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    To whomever here first linked to CJ Hopkins (was it Bill7?), I want to express my sincere thanks . He is cut from the same cloth as Joe Bageant.. I miss Joe a lot!

    in reply to: The Risks to the Fully Vaccinated #78216
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    Well said @Oroborus, it’s the simplest explanation I’ve heard and I agree with you about the cytokine storms. Several people have mentioned to me recently that they were vaccinated and are now worrying about that decision. And I’m practically a recluse here in north GA. If our hunch about cytokine storms is correct, only the most die hard TDS types are not going to be pissed off.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 22 2021 #78004
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    @TAE Summary

    You dated yourself there with the Rawhide song reference. Still, you win the internet today, imo.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 21 2021 #77917
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    Adding that I have no freaking clue how it could be true. Are the spike proteins made of iron?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 21 2021 #77916
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    @John Day
    re: magnetic vaxxers

    My son and his wife were talking about this last month! There are a few people in the Kroger (they work there) that were doing show and tell. I was going to post about it then, but thought …. nah, can’t be. Turns out it’s not an acid flashback after all!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 21 2021 #77881
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    Off topic but reading the comments to Luongo’s piece, I was pleased to see that el Gallinazo is still with us. Now if only Snuffy would pipe up we could arrange a TAE reunion.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 20 2021 #77814
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    Re: Consent Factory, Inc. (CJ Hopkins)

    George Carlin would be very proud to know that the satirical tradition is in such good hands. Kudos CJ.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 11 2021 #77148
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    @ Mr House

    And don’t forget that we cannot trust the science of collapsing buildings either.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 11 2021 #77130
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    @teri

    Please read Jim Kunstler’s chronology of events posted today. That’s the real story!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 10 2021 #77095
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    ((clap)), ((clap))

    in reply to: Let’s Save Some Lives #76765
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    sumac.carol,

    With all due respect, parasites are living organisms capable of evolving. Spike proteins are not organisms. Ivermectin is effective because it attaches to the same cell receptors that the Covid spike proteins attach to, thus blocking the Covid spike protein from entering the cells . At least that is my understanding since first hearing about Ivermectin from John Day more than a year ago.

    I’m sure the new Covid viruses being worked on in the same labs worldwide that produced the “novel” one will take that into account.

    /s off

    in reply to: Let’s Save Some Lives #76752
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    @sumac.carol

    Spike proteins are not parasites.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 11 2021 #75085
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    @madamski

    You seem to be proselytizing a bit much lately. I’m with House on this one. Let’s create our own chaos and see what happens.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 12 2021 #73017
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    @ madamski

    The idea of a “stakeholder economy” was given birth in shrub’s first term. They sold it well and so did Jim Cramer.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 8 2021 #72758
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    C’mon madamski, admit it. You just like big strap-ons.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 30 2021 #72118
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    @madamski

    Vodka or Gin martini?

    in reply to: Testing 1,2,3 #72032
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    @upstateNYer (from yesterday)

    I live in the mountains east of Jasper. Further east and north from here is a bit more rugged. These are hardwood forested mountains dotted witdh small towns, small lakes (some man made) and plenty of streams. It’s like the adirondack region, only smaller. The fall colors last November rivaled the best autumns I can remember upstate. We get 4 seasons a year that conform with the calendar dates and are distiinct. Late spring and early autumn tend to be warmer than NY due to the difference in lattitude. So “summer” can seem to be longer here but likewise, winter can seem to be much shorter. Also, we get sunshine a good portion of the winter months. One could RV full time here with no problem. In fact, there is a permanent RV community further north from here in Ellijay and many RV parks offer annual rental spaces. Email me Archie98 at protonmail dot com and I would be happy to provide further info.

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