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  • in reply to: Fear is the New Smart #70681
    Kimo
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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?

    in reply to: Heal the Planet for Profit – Redux #69757
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    Finance types can contribute to problem solving in this way: measure GDP simply as the harvesting of the sun’s energy. Then we can measure progress. Climate change and oil depletion will take care of itself.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 14 2021 #69693
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    One hell of a work in progress by Patrick Byrne going on at Deep Capture:

    As I started to answer Rudy began checking his phones again, literally fumbling with two or three of them again, reading his texts, etc. For the first time I did what I should have done two months earlier: I simply stopped talking. He said, “No no, go ahead.” I stayed silent and just stared at him. He said, “I can’t turn these off, I might get a call from the President.”

    @Mister Roboto – I have not followed much of the trial, but I notice the article you linked mentioning the question posed to the Trump attorneys, “When did President Trump learn that the life of his loyal vice president was in danger?’, which sounds a bit like, “When did you stop beating your wife?”.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 24 2021 #68793
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    “testing of vaccines” er, that would be Corona Virus vaccines.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 24 2021 #68792
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    This interview is by a former Navy doctor, hypothesizing about warfare 5.0. The animal testing of vaccines have always failed, as animals are challenged with the virus after vaccination. I can not make out the rational at 22:00 minutes, can anyone help out with mechanics of the challenging virus being a Trojan Horse? It seem pivotal to our point in time.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 17 2021 #68501
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 10 2021 #68115
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    I’ve seen two posts about the Insurrection Act having been signed. At four, it’s time to take cover?

    One (and it’s gone) & Two.

    in reply to: The Swamp Swallowed Trump #68034
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    Here is the hope;
    Lt. General Thomas McInerney, speaking at the White House yesterday.
    He says white hats (good guys, part of special forces) got Nancy Pelosi’s laptop during the breach of the Capitol on Wednesday. He says she’s frantic, and this is why she’s pushing to impeach Trump


    alternate link:

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 15 2020 #66866
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    This year we watch Hong Kong swallowed whole by the CCP. Viable democratic loving people, POOF, disappeared as their extradition border got wiped!
    Now our democratic traditions were thrown out when observers were forced from the counting rooms.. voting machine misbehavior was observer abuse on steroids. I noticed very few tears shed, in a move that would have made Stalin proud.
    Today, we are watching is an attempt to restore the democratic features of our Republic. Very few politicians are mentioning voting reform, I suspect they are happy with the system that landed their seat.
    I note that alternate electors cast their votes in PA, GA, MI, WI, AZ, NV, and NM. The Texas suit aside, suits initiated by the Trump remain viable. Interesting to me, Georgia and Michigan has opened up machines and signatures for more scrutiny. I expect more events and evidence are still ahead of us. Given a SCOTUS victory, is there still any chance of an overturned election? I have trouble assessing the odds.
    January 6th… POOF?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 4 2020 #66400
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    Oh, God. As all the fraud claims across battleground states congeal, is it a vain thought that Biden concedes? With a confession from him, perhaps amnesty extended to others that confess? It sure beats what I reading here, today.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 3 2020 #66363
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    hhhmmm…
    Vaccine effectiveness: in the 90% range
    Ivermectine effectiveness: in the 90% range

    Vaccine risk: Everyone takes it, we find out as the year goes on.
    Ivermectine risk: Take it only when you’re sick or exposed, decades of few issues.

    Am I missing something here?
    kimo

    @ DR D:
    “Don’t shove others into a situation you won’t volunteer for yourself.”
    I’d take this a step farther. Even if you would volunteer, never force others.
    It’s not socialism, rather antisocialism, if you are forced to participate.

    in reply to: Slouching Out of the Fog Toward Pennsylvania Avenue #65586
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    Mahalo to Dr D. & Raul for this post, after listening to the entire interview, I’m stressed. How do you fix this without purging the DNC, media, CIA, FBI, and Justice Dept?
    I would like to see Tulsi & Jimmy Carter at the White House, speaking the Truth that would never be accepted from Trump. Every other trusted Democrat is compromised.
    Twain: “It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they’ve been fooled.”
    In some places, Martial law is likely before February. And it will make things worse.
    Silver lining? Might be that best thing that could happen for the Libertarian Party.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle October 25 2020 #64805
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    Registered Sex Offender Listing:
    1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
    (also see Tara Reade, and others)

    EXCLUSIVE SOURCE: Biden Daughter’s Diary Details ‘Not Appropriate’ Showers With Joe As Child


    (my apologies for re-posting)

    in reply to: Debt Rattle October 24 2020 #64795
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    Why Biden won’t get elected: his daughter, Ashley, says she took “not appropriate showers” with him as a child. There goes the women vote. Many red flags, just ask Tara Reade.

    EXCLUSIVE SOURCE: Biden Daughter’s Diary Details ‘Not Appropriate’ Showers With Joe As Child

    in reply to: FBI = Disinformation #64575
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    Who’s going to blink?
    The FBI has had the laptop evidence nearly a year. So by virtue of their suppression of evidence in the Impeachment hearings, the FBI and Director Wray have come to a Comey moment just ahead of the election. As more evidence in FBI possesion drips out from the NY Post day by day, they choose between:

    1. Do nothing and appear felonious complicit in a cover-up to get Biden elected. Perhaps they can use a child molestation investigation excuse to have delayed corruption charges, although with the cat out of the bag, time is up.

    OR

    2. Torpedo Joe Biden, and likely Kamala by association, to salvage any reputation the agency might have remaining.

    By my estimation, Joe steps down so that the FBI’s hand is not forced, in hopes Kamala gets elected to pardon the entire Biden family. I see the DNC looses the election either way, and Joe wins the Big House instead of the White House.

    in reply to: Only Trump Can Keep America Together #64291
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    I came across an interesting quote this week:

    “Never has our future been more unpredictable, never have we depended so much on political forces that cannot be trusted to follow the rules of common sense and self-interest—forces that look like sheer insanity, if judged by the standards of other centuries. It is as though mankind had divided itself between those who believe in human omnipotence (who think that everything is possible if one knows how to organize masses for it) and those for whom powerlessness has become the major experience of their lives.” ― Hannah Arendt, “The Origins of Totalitarianism” (1951)

    Has the internet put a crack in our powerlessness?

    in reply to: How Not To Do Corona #64075
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    “I’ve worn a medical mask in surgical procedures over 10,000 times, and I can tell you that they do induce physiological changes. I’ll start to develop a tremor after about 30 minutes of mask wear in that high air exchange, higher oxygen level, cool environment.”


    Maybe we need exhale deflectors, pointing down, particularly useful when speaking loudly or singing?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle October 4 2020 #64073
    Kimo
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    “A society is as advanced as its treatment of its weak, its handicapped and incapacitated.”
    – Nassim Taleb
    “I am, at the Fed level, libertarian; at the state level, Republican; at the local level, Democrat; and at the family and friends level, a socialist.” – Nassim Taleb
    Combining these two quotes, I would conclude that government charity is not the answer Taleb would advise. More likely church groups and other local organizations. Never involuntary, as in sourced by taxes. Thus voluntary, and universal, participation is the ultimate in advanced society.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle October 3 2020 #64037
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    Positive for Covid: “Eleven staffers from Cleveland debate” Trump’s revenge?
    Walter Reed news conference with 10 medical staff members: many questions nailing down the non-application of oxygen, but not one question about HCQ?
    Missed opportunity: Trumps asks Chris about his father’s (Mike Wallace) appearance on flight logs of the Lolita Express.

    in reply to: Late Night Biden #63778
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    I’m sorry, most all are not funny, I feel empathy instead. I watched his 2008 VP acceptance speech, it was a whole other Joe. There is overlap between impediment and dementia, so root cause is not easy to assign, but the concluding emotion I feel is empathetic embarrassment. Where dementia starts, so does the abuse by those that decided he was the nominee. Hapless Democrats seem hopelessly compliant. It’s incredibly tragic.
    If Biden wins, who will know the identity of the President. It will be a bit like the EU, where none on the street can name the three(?). And maybe that’s the point. Instead of “The buck stops here”, it will be, “Where’s the buck?”.

    in reply to: Incompetence “R” Us #63774
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    Stop It!
    In case the image tag fails:
    Stop calling it “Quarantine”. Quarantine is for the sick. This is house arrest.
    Stop calling it “Social Distancing”. There is nothing social about forced isolation.
    Stop say “Safer at Home”. Because for millions of Americans in abusive situations and with mental health struggles, their home is anything but safe.
    Stop saying this for the “Greater Good”. No good can come form the government picking and choosing who is essential and who isn’t (think Nazi Germany) Every single person and every single business is essential.
    And most of all, stop saying the “New Normal”. Because there is nothing normal about any of this.

    in reply to: Incompetence “R” Us #63773
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    I am inspired by noticing that we will be securing vaccine doses a $20 a pop. Still, the price hardly compares to the HCQ gifted to us by India in the millions of doses; they sit in a warehouse expiring, and who will complain, certainly not 200K dead Americans? (are they dead if they still vote?) I think it might have been fitting to bury them with the dose of HCQ they were told was so dangerous it might kill them.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 26 2020 #63715
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    “Why not make Finland our ideal instead?”
    Inter-country comparisons are tough, for example, “Finland one of the most sparsely populated countries of the European Union”.
    Instead, compare Sweden to itself: it appears that Sweden’s death peak last winter scoured holdouts from 2019’s low death numbers, and brought forward death demand from summer 2020 going forward. That is not to say that the disease is not serious for survivors. But it does beg the question, if the CCP virus does not affect reproductive capacity of society, how excited should we get? How many men and older women can we lose, and still produce expected numbers of children who are raised without hindrance?
    (Raúl, I’d love to share two graph .jpgs that I referenced in my September 23, 2020 at 4:09 pm comments, because they are embedded in downloadable spreadsheet, last tab, they are awkward to find. I emailed them to the site contact address?)

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 23 2020 #63612
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    President Harris, how a poor primary performance just doesn’t mean that much.
    “According to reports, while Kamala Harris was California’s Attorney General, she refused to prosecute Mnuchin and Soros’ OneWest bank for fraud in 2013 without giving any reason. Foreclosure violations reportedly left thousands of homeowners with eviction notices.”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 23 2020 #63606
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    Compare Sweden to itself: All deaths measured for the first 33 weeks each year… it all balances out, hardly a difference for 2020!
    2015 – 593
    2016 – 565
    2017 – 576
    2018 – 570
    2019 – 528
    2020 – 588
    (per 100K)
    You can download the Excel spreadsheet from Statistics Sweden. Check out the graph on the last tab, displaying the above, month by month. Obvious peak, but modestly lower numbers before and aft the peak (Apr-Jun).

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 20 2020 #63488
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    oh, and the link to the Open Letter from Medical Doctors….

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 20 2020 #63487
    Kimo
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    Mahalo, Raul, for posting the image.
    I hope this does not come off as biting the hand that feeds you (me).
    Open Letter from Medical Doctors and Health Professionals to All Belgian Authorities and All Belgian Media
    The open letter is a quite detailed and footnoted, worthy of reading in it’s entirety (I hope I can get to it.) The subjects covered are:
    The concept of health
    The predicted pandemic with millions of deaths
    The facts about covid-19
    Lockdown
    Our immune system
    Consequences of social isolation on physical and mental health
    A highly contagious virus with millions of deaths without any treatment?
    Propagation
    Masks
    A second corona wave?
    Strengthening a prevention policy
    The Hippocratic Oath
    Vaccine
    The role of the media and the official communication plan
    Emergency law versus Human Rights
    Immense damage caused by the current policies
    Distribution of this letter

    On the subject of …
    Masks
    Oral masks belong in contexts where contacts with proven at-risk groups or people with upper respiratory complaints take place, and in a medical context/hospital-retirement home setting. They reduce the risk of droplet infection by sneezing or coughing. Oral masks in healthy individuals are ineffective against the spread of viral infections. 29 30 31

    Wearing a mask is not without side effects. 32 33 Oxygen deficiency (headache, nausea, fatigue, loss of concentration) occurs fairly quickly, an effect similar to altitude sickness. Every day we now see patients complaining of headaches, sinus problems, respiratory problems and hyperventilation due to wearing masks. In addition, the accumulated CO2 leads to a toxic acidification of the organism which affects our immunity. Some experts even warn of an increased transmission of the virus in case of inappropriate use of the mask.34

    Our Labour Code (Codex 6) refers to a CO2 content (ventilation in workplaces) of 900 ppm, maximum 1200 ppm in special circumstances. After wearing a mask for one minute, this toxic limit is considerably exceeded to values that are three to four times higher than these maximum values. Anyone who wears a mask is therefore in an extreme poorly ventilated room. 35

    Inappropriate use of masks without a comprehensive medical cardio-pulmonary test file is therefore not recommended by recognised safety specialists for workers.
    Hospitals have a sterile environment in their operating rooms where staff wear masks and there is precise regulation of humidity / temperature with appropriately monitored oxygen flow to compensate for this, thus meeting strict safety standards. 36

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 20 2020 #63471
    Kimo
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    Raul, mahalo for your offer, try not to be shocked!

    Barrett

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 20 2020 #63464
    Kimo
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    Ok, I fail basic attachment test.
    Image was in typical Twitter format, titled above with “Just a photo of Judge Amy Barrett and her beautiful adopted children from Haiti”, and below was captioned “Found on Twitter. They have 5 biological children and one has special needs.” Picture appears to be a dune line, perhaps the NC’s Outer Banks, with Amy & gentleman standing with two black kids, one held, one standing, perhaps both under 7 years of age.
    For virtue signalers, it would seem the Barretts have paid back their while privilege, given the circumstances are valid.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 20 2020 #63462
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    Talk about virtue signaling value, I picked this off a questionable source, can anyone confirm? (attempting to load attachment)

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 16 2020 #63325
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    Follow up to Polder Dweller regarding masks…. “Sorry, you don’t overturn decades of science with a few weeks of funded and what I would say are biased studies. Forget it, unless you have an agenda.”
    Starting here.
    Also, Sweden at lock down, starts here and ends at 23:38.
    Reference material, “16 Possible Factors for Sweden’s High COVID Death Rate among the Nordics”, and discussion.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 13 2020 #63194
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    Mahalo, Michael Read, Dr. D, and Zerosum.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 12 2020 #63170
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    Stand down, Fat Emperor seems to have the virus nailed.
    @19:40 The above reporting of Nov ’19 existence is no surprise, rather expected.
    @16:30 “Lockdown was a massive mistake and would cause far more death than it ever saved.” “Masks I’ll mention briefly, I know is a hot topic, but I go with the science. Here is a paper looking at 14 randomized controlled trials of masks and surgical masks in preventing influenza viral transmission, and no support for substantial effect.”
    Speculative, perhaps contradictory:
    @34:00 “Potential negative effect of Suppression in ‘Safe Spread Summer’?”
    “Wouldn’t be ironic if the actually what would have been a mid-range winter, actually became worse because we had not developed the normal ancestral evolutionary summer period community immunity. That would be an enormous backfire.”
    “We squandered the summer, where we have the normal, evolutionary, relatively safe spread of this virus when people have high immune function”

    in reply to: Lockdown 2.0 #62949
    Kimo
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    December’s Lockdown Death Laundering – How it will work, by Ethical Skeptic

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 30 2020 #62742
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    Japan’s success can not entirely be the low occurrence of obesity: add in effective treatments like Budesonide nubulized, and Ivermectin, whose roots reach back to Tokyo University and possibly in under the radar use. Death in America is required by the FDA until vaccination can be enforced. Suck it up, and support big pharma without complaint, please.

    Budesonide
    “Japan, Taiwan, and other Asian countries have maintained a much lower fatality rate with COVID-19 than here in America, in spite of the fact they live in densely populated communities. Many believe that it is due to their preferred method of treatment. They use a steroid medication that is inhaled in a mist through a home use nebulizer.”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 29 2020 #62712
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    Heard in the aftermath of Bunker Hill, “Who gave the 17 year old a gun?”.
    From the nature of his day’s activities, it seems Kyle was answering the call of volunteerism in support of victims, not adventurism or blood lusting. I would judge him by his regrets, which he hopefully does have about showing up.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 1 2020 #61704
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    @oxymoron – Very bright thought, mentioning Chaney and Schiff in the same sentence. Are you a Cage Fighting fan? BTW, did you betray your handle, giving yesterday’s comment a pass? “Meanwhile cases there are rising again. So much for the flat curve.” 😉

    @Ken Barrows, in spite of your complaint, IMHO, Kunsler has been hitting them out of the park of late. I thought the Alamo reference particularly inspired. The marshals were certainly outnumbered. Following the Kiev game plan, I wonder when the snipers show up, and pick off a few on each side. Concerning proof of fraud, is it excessive to require proof of election mail fraud when he’s only claiming it’s an “invitation”? Mailing in your ballot may be safer, and convenient, but why stop there… have your ballot prepopulated based on your browsing/posting habits, and return by mail only if you’d like to change a selection. There, democracy is perfect!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 25 2020 #61513
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    Mahalo for your reply, Boogaloo. I did not rely on the virus hitching a ride on those esters, but that they travel in proximity, given their common source. I do recall a study early on, out of China that examined the restaurant seating layout, where a number of diners were infected under the influence of an air conditioner. It struck me that some were infected upwind from the a single sick diner, implying a round trip through the A/C unit and notable longevity.
    Beyond that, there seems to be more transmission discoveries ahead in long term care facilities.
    Can a cluster originate from a port-a-potty? I suppose that seems improbable.
    Stay safe,
    kimo

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