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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle October 17 2021 #90201
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    Is this new, or did I lose the plot? The NIH page sez last updated July 8, and listed IVM as under an EUA, with doses.

    “Table 2e. Characteristics of Antiviral Agents That Are Approved or Under Evaluation for the Treatment of COVID-19”.

    https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/tables/table-2e/

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 11 2021 #86928
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    @DarkMatter
    I believe you interpreted KD backwards, although you may still have an issue with the statement, bolding mine:

    “Britain had studiously avoided publishing the ranged data like this in their updates until now. I don’t know why they did it this time but it doesn’t matter. Their data continues to claim that the jabs are effective in preventing hospitalization and death but the exact opposite is true when it comes to getting Covid-19 which means those who are vaccinated may acquire personal protection but in doing so become Angels of Death to others.”

    Where the NIH data helps, is in establishing a crossover for an age group where the vaccine leaves individuals more vulnerable to infection, rather than less, consistently trending the wrong way. Will deaths follow? Stay tuned.
    Meanwhile, your concerns are quite valid, and so keep a lit candle in the window, data may show up yet.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 11 2021 #86921
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    Karl Denninger has found his published evidence from the NIH, and proclaims,

    “[T]his data proves that in fact it [the vaccine] makes infection and transmission more-likely rather than less in very large swaths of the population as a whole.”

    https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=243546

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 5 2021 #86375
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    @ezlxa1949
    It appears Peru’s experience offers more homogeneity and better coordination than India, see my link posted above. Per global warming, you may be aware that there is been accelerating magnetic pole shifting since the 1859 Carrington Event, with accompanying magnetic field attenuation. The attenuation, if the acceleration continues, will have a profound effect on cloud formation visa vie opening of the cosmic ray gates. Along with negative feedback loops, global warming might look like a picnic compared to where we as a species are headed. Suspicious0bservers.org is a good place to follow daily events, and watch for the next modest flare to see if it has an outsized effect.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 5 2021 #86374
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    @John_Day

    A couple of links, and uploaded the pdf in case it shows up.

    Abstract: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34466270/

    pdf: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8383101/pdf/main.pdf

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 5 2021 #86348
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    Perhaps this paper on Peru will bring Dr Kendrick out of a short lived truth drought.
    “During mass IVM treatments in Peru, excess deaths fell by a mean of 74% over 30 days in its ten states with the most extensive treatments. Reductions in deaths correlated with the extent of IVM distributions in all 25 states with p < 0.002. Sharp reductions in morbidity using IVM were also observed in two animal models, of SARS-CoV-2 and a related betacoronavirus. The indicated biological mechanism of IVM, competitive binding with SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, is likely non-epitope specific, possibly yielding full efficacy against emerging viral mutant strains. “

    Ivermectin on/off in Peru by state

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 4 2021 #86299
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    @John Day
    Thank you for weighing in, I appreciate the advice!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 4 2021 #86286
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    @chettt
    Thanks for the summary & link, very helpful. I’ll dose adjust and see what new equilibrium I find.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 4 2021 #86251
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    Tomorrow’s feature? Dr Malcom Kendrick weighs in, to bow out. Has merit with some contentious discussion here at TAE.

    “So, I have given up on COVID19. It is a complete mess, and I feel that, without being certain of the ground under my feet, I have nothing to contribute. I too am in danger of starting to make statements that are not true.”

    Then adds:

    “Of course, no-one is remotely interested in such anomalies. Instead, they point to a country like Norway and say – ‘Look how well they did with their rapid lockdown, and preventing people crossing the border’. No-one points to Northern Ireland and says, ‘look how well they did with all their….’ All their what? All their doing exactly the same as England.”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 4 2021 #86246
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    On a visit to my doctor about a minor leg injury:
    Me: If I get sick with covid, would you prescribe me Ivermectin?
    Dr: Absolutely, not! (Goes on reciting CDC website mentioning horse paste and dangerous.)
    Me: (taken back, stammer) after millions of doses over quite a few decades, no safety problem.
    Dr: (crickets)

    I do ask for a Vit D test after disclosing that I take 5K IUs daily, a few weeks later I get a call from the office staff:
    Staff: The Dr wants you to stop taking Vit D.
    Me: What level did the test measure for me?
    Staff: (after a short delay) 101

    So looking it up on the NIH website, it appears that 50-125 is the range for healthy. I find that my low carb lifestyle supports higher levels of Vit D, in particular my regular consumption of almonds. I am thinking of cutting back Vit D supplements to 5K IUs every other day.
    I’m open to any thoughts.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83983
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    My thanks to the kids, the surprise!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83969
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    People crowding Kandahar airport last night, will they be judged any differently than the Vichy French? The Taliban likely considers them ideal candidates to round up to replace the prisoners let free yesterday. As onerous, or misguided, as the Taliban is, they do have courage of conviction.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83966
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    I see videos of Afghans fleeing the Taliban all week. Pity they don’t face their fear, perhaps we should have given them all pistols & ammo, instead of trying to stand up an Afghan army. Let’s get Liz Chaney an AK-47, so she can lead our Marines back in…. on a voluntary basis, of course.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83949
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    Rather than the dubious suggestions/mandates of mask usage, posting simple request notices outside of elevators to “Please refrain from talking, use friendly nods instead, until well clear of the elevator doors.” might have been helpful and well received.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 14 2021 #83866
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    Original thought? I fancy myself on par with my vaccinated friends, who can’t be bothered to take Vitamin D regularly.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 8 2021 #82976
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    @DBentonSmith
    When you contact says in equal proportion, would you know if that is 50:50, or in equal to the proportion of vaxed vs unvaxed?

    in reply to: The Vaccines Don’t Work #81862
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    @ madamski: Thank your link, BTW, do Buddhists pave roads?

    @ deflationista: Thank you for sharing your thoughts, it saves me time seeking in finding points of view that prevail here.
    @ Mr Roboto: Thank you for sharing Pfizer’s theme song, formally Klingon. It’s scary that it lasts so long. Do you have the theme typically played when Spoc does his mind meld? It may come in useful for our next national health policy “adjustment”.

    in reply to: The Vaccines Don’t Work #81829
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    Bhutan: lots of skinny people, so low death rate? An interesting place for a return visit, after the spikes get to fester awhile.

    in reply to: The Vaccines Don’t Work #81802
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    History Repeats itself, vaccines during the Spanish Influenza were distributed non-sensibly to those desperate to believe they worked. Disastrous results. Detailed in a book, “The Poisened Needle” by Eleanor McBean.

    in reply to: The Vaccines Don’t Work #81797
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    “The study was conducted based off of reports made to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) between December 14, 2020 to July 16, 2021.

    8.9 million children have received the vaccine as of July 16. There was a total of 9,246 adverse reactions reported to VAERS and 90.7 percent of those reports were considered, “nonserious adverse events.” The 397 reports of heart inflammation made up 4.3 percent of the adverse reactions that were reported.

    According to the study 14 children died after receiving the vaccine. Two died of intracranial hemorrhage, two died of pulmonary embolism, one died of heart failure , one died of a rare blood condition and two committed suicide. The death of the other 6 children is unknown.”

    Add 90% to these numbers?

    https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2021/08/cdc-heart-inflammation-suffered-by-397-children-after-pfizer-jab/

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 31 2021 #81599
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    Critical Race Theory
    Realization: I am the recipient of an incredible expanse of white privilege over the course of my life.
    I make amends: I hereby resolve not to step in line, ahead of my brothers of color, until every last one of them has received the benefits of the experimental mRNA vaccine. Worldwide.
    Your welcome.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 25 2021 #80886
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    @Polder Dweller: Thanks for the link to the interview “Failure of COVID-19 Vaccines Due to Antigenic Escape of the Delta Variant” with Peter McCullough, it nails the research behind Sweden’s excellent health policy decisions specifying research studies every step of the way, culminating with his quip at the end, that the vaccine program should probably be halted. And excellently questions and overlays by Del Bigtree. Bravo!

    in reply to: The “Safe” Vaccines #79467
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    @VietnamVet
    I’m not sure if you’ve seen this clip, but it might offer some comfort:
    “There is no evidence that the Delta Variant is distinctive from anything else on GISDIV”
    https://odysee.com/@Jadu200:7/A-manufactured-illusion.-Dr-David-Martin-with-Reiner-Fuellmich-9-7-21:e?t=3340

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 11 2021 #79449
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    I have followed Karl Denninger for a number of years, and have watched his cynicism and loathing increase over time. I feel it’s justified to a great extent, and my own cynicism has expanded in scope as well, a bit in advance of his. Karl grasp on key facts far exceeds mine, and I mostly accept his at face value. I liked his legislative suggestions on health care, up to the point of obesity camps (my interpretation, not his) for those seeking free health care for diabetes. No, I don’t have a better solution to those addicted to pie, other than provide them free pie.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 11 2021 #79447
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    “I also wonder about Russia and why they aren’t rolling out the ivermectin.”
    I have spent time pondering that, too. China, as well.
    The adage about not interrupting your adversaries when they are making a blunder might come into play. China could lose a few of their older citizens and feel blessed, and if countries under the influence of the Pharma Cartel can game numbers, certainly the Russians can do the same.
    On top of it all, the elites in all countries may take ivermectin, prophylacticly. Vaccine envy is for plebes.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 10 2021 #79385
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    “Proof that puts an end to the Sars-CoV-2 Narrative” | Professor Sucharit Bhakdi, M.D.
    This video has been removed for violating YouTube’s Terms of Service.
    Still available here:
    https://odysee.com/@TruthPills:5/sucharit-stop-now:0

    Recent papers suggest vaccine immune response for 99.9% of recipients indicates prior exposure. It’s risk with no benefit to use current vaccines, they should be stopped immediately.

    Links to papers summarized in the video:
    https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0249499
    https://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciab465/6279075
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.06.005
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396421002036

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 10 2021 #79365
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    “Proof that puts an end to the Sars-CoV-2 Narrative” | Professor Sucharit Bhakdi, M.D.
    I’m having difficulty reconciling Bhakdi’s conclusion that 99.9% are already immune trained to cope with this virus, to infection events that have taken place over the last 20 months or so.
    For instance, the deaths on the Diamond Princess. Is it possible that our learned response to Covid viruses was/is inadequate to a gain of function virus? Or was the event conjured in some fashion to capture headlines? Can anyone comment?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 4 2021 #78885
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    @ezlxa1949
    Ivermectin Ignorance has a nice ring to it.
    and maybe HCQ Phobia would strike home.
    or to fan the political flames, either drug followed by Derangement Syndrome.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 27 2021 #78426
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    @Upstater
    Thank you for the compliment. The easy answer is that the Marxist Democrat politicians will be flushed out when a replacement is recognized. Who will that be? It may be tough to swallow, but it’s Trump is part of that answer. He’s perfectly willing to let states go their own way, and I would love a state to make a go of it, sans Federal help. I would expect a comprehensive plan laid out first, and it would need to be small business friendly, and reward co-operative citizens in a way the encourages productivity. Mainstream media would hate it. I’m liking it already! 😉

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 27 2021 #78406
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    USA Socialism: The debate is over.
    I’d like to point out, that the classic debate over what socialism would look like in the USA is over. In the past, for the progressive the answer was Sweden, for the conservatives the answer was communist countries.
    Well, Covid-19 response has answered the question.
    Consider that Sweden did not choose lock downs, and China did.
    Liberal states choose very restrictive lock downs, resembling communist China much more than socialist Sweden. Progressives in favor of lock downs really need to take an inward look, and admit the leaders they choose to follow are in favor controlling the actions of others at the first opportunity. Swedish styled socialism is not the apparent goal. A generation of progressive leaders, and those farther left, need to be flushed from the system.
    Kimo

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 27 2021 #78404
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    @ John Day
    I attached the paper to this upload, a helping hand might be needed to expose it to readers.
    @Doc Robinson
    Thanks for replying to John.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 27 2021 #78390
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    Via the Fat Emperor, a peer reviewed study in Vaccine journal, with the cost/benefit conclusion of our wonderful vaccines:
    “Currently, our estimates show that we have to accept four fatal and serious side effects per 100,000 vaccinations in order to save the lives of 2–11 individuals per 100,000 vaccinations, placing risks and benefits on the same order of magnitude.”
    https://thefatemperor.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/The-Safety-of-COVID-19-Vaccinations%E2%80%94We-Should-Rethink-the-Policy.pdf
    His analysis of the paper:
    https://odysee.com/@IvorCummins:f/Mass-Medication-Benefits-versus-Harms—What-is-the-Current-Situation:b

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 26 2021 #78328
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    “There is an element of mimicry and competition inherent in this whole ‘reactions to covid’ and particularly vaxs, business. A kind of hysteria and group-think has taken hold, and it reaches high up, way beyond your frightened glued-to-TV watcher.”

    I would presume that Russian decision makers had access to information to suspect the following:

    The virus was man made in China, likely a weaponized.
    The body count in Wuhan would visit Russia.
    Treatments are too late, immunizing in advance is preferable.
    CCP hierarchy likely protected themselves, with something resembling a vaccine.
    Consult the latest research from China for clues on functional vaccines.

    The fog of war.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 5 2021 #76675
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    Liberty is Freedom WITH RESPONSIBILITY.

    Precisely how Jordan Peters proposes to sell conservatism to young people.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 2 2021 #76476
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    Murdered DC Army Doctors

    @Django
    : the text from the website, WUSA9 TV, multiple links to videos, like this:


    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    Police: 2 suspects arrested in double murder of military couple outside their Springfield home
    Ronnie Marshall, 20, and D’Angelo Strand, 19, are both facing two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of use of a firearm in a commission of a felony.
    Author: Khalida Volou (WUSA9), Bruce Leshan, Jess Arnold, Jonathan Franklin (WUSA9), Tom Dempsey (WUSA)
    Published: 10:07 AM EDT May 26, 2021
    Updated: 6:43 PM EDT May 28, 2021
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    SPRINGFIELD, Va. — Fairfax County Police say two suspects are now in custody in connection with the murder of a husband and wife, both military veterans, in Springfield. Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis said the victims were “viciously shot and killed up close at point-blank range” on their front lawn Wednesday morning.

    On Thursday, Fairfax County police released a photo of one of the men responsible: 20-year-old Ronnie Keandre Marshall. The other suspect that was arrested was later identified by authorities as 19-year-old D’Angelo Strand. Both men are facing two counts of second-degree murder along with two counts of use of a firearm in a commission of a felony.

    The two men went before a Fairfax County judge Friday and were ordered held without bond.

    “It is outrageous, and it is a real aberration for our community,” Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano said.

    Police said they believe the deaths are connected to a dispute or burglary at the house that they were called to just two days earlier.

    Police identified the man and woman killed as 55-year-old Edward McDaniel Jr., and his 63-year-old wife, Brenda McDaniel. Edward McDaniel was currently an active duty full-bird colonel in the U.S. Army. It is not known at this time which branch of the military Brenda McDaniel served in. Major Ed O’Carroll of Fairfax Police described both victims as “physicians” and “honorable soldiers.”

    The shooting happened just after 9 a.m. in the 8000 block of Flint Street, police said. There were family members inside the home when the shooting happened, Davis said. Everyone that was in the home has been relocated to a safe place.

    Davis said one of the people inside the home may be the son of the victims. Investigators with the Fairfax County Police Department tell WUSA9 that the suspects and one of the victims’ family members are believed to be co-workers.

    The motive for the shooting remains unknown, but police said they believe both Marshall and Strand are connected to Monday’s burglary at the home committed before Wednesday’s double murder.

    Neighbors said friends of the son have been involved in trouble in the neighborhood before.

    “The teenage kids, their friends are bad people,” Carlos Buendia, who lives just a few doors down from where the shooting happened, said. “They bring weapons into the neighborhood.”

    Neighbor Juliana Buendia said she was shocked this incident happened in her neighborhood but said she’s sadly not surprised at where the crime happened.

    “You never really see people coming and going,” she said. “It’s the only house where we don’t know anybody who lives here.”

    Police said some neighbors witnessed the shooting, while others reported seeing the couple walking their dog right before the shooting.

    “Nice people,” neighbor Frank Breen said. “We used to talk every time they come around walking with the dogs.”

    The murders of the McDaniels are the ninth and tenth murders of the year in Fairfax County.

    A probable cause hearing is scheduled for Aug. 9, at which point prosecutors will have to detail the case against Marshall and Strand, and possibly outline what could have allegedly motivated them to murder the mother and father in the front yard of their house in the prosperous Newington Forest neighborhood.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 2 2021 #76471
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    Concerning Ft Detrick, I been waiting patiently for an important contemporaneous clue; that those afflicted experienced a loss of smell. I have found no such reference, in spite of how blatantly that unique symptom manifests. Further, there are doubtless survivors and caretakers today, that can offer that information… who’s asking them?
    That said, sad that two army doctors in the DC area were recently murdered. Where is Seth Rich when you need him?

    https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/virginia/shooting-in-springfield-search-for-suspect-underway/65-5963345c-3ed6-4d45-90a8-3a8b74404b1f

    in reply to: Water Cannons? Tear Gas? #71545
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    Covid Death Risk Calculator. Warning, you might need to count a lot of zeros.
    https://www.qcovid.org/Home/AcademicLicence?licencedUrl=%2FCalculation

    in reply to: Fear is the New Smart #70681
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    So I have a thought today… what are the chances that I am infected with the Pfizer virus, given I work in an office where 60% of my coworkers got “vaccinated”?
    If I am Pfizered by others who participated in vaccinations, do I owe payment to Pfizer, in the same way that traditional farmers’ fields may be pollinated by a neighbor’s Monsanto crop, and thus owes Monsanto?
    I’m not sure I saw that coming.

    in reply to: Lockdown Syndrome #70075
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    What, no speculation on Roberts’ “Undeclared Agenda”? I guess, whatever it is, it’s working.
    Next week: bend over.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 16 2021 #69770
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    When do we start to hear about investigations into foreign influence into the election? Are they afraid it might be proven we already lost our Republic? Is it so evident, that it’s impossible to “fix” the outcome?

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