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ParticipantI would have added “vanity wars” and “buy back their own stock” to the list of foolish reasons to go into debt, but I suspect those will continue.
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ParticipantTesting is not done to make sure people breath easier (sorry)- it is to assess the situation. Anyone who dies of a respiratory illness should be tested. (I’d even dig up a few of those vaping victims.) Anyone who comes in with severe respiratory illness should be tested. Anyone who goes to a clinic just to get tested because they feel a bit ill is crazy.
It’s the analysis of how many likely have it now that matters. Cluster. Cluster. Boom.
The markets are doing what so many knew was coming. Who couldn’t see that a world where someone went into debt to go on a cruise, or fly to a destination wedding, or buy the latest 600hp vehicle, or even purchase dubious IPOs was a world that was not going to continue?
There are two things going on here. SARS-CoV-2 is a mighty convenient excuse for the other one. They are both deadly serious.my parents said know
Participant“The message from the federal government was blunt. “What they said on that phone call very clearly was cease and desist to Helen Chu,” Dr. Lindquist [the state epidemiologist in Washington] remembered. “Stop testing.””
Moon of Alabama.
My understanding of dangerous people: Psychopaths do not seek approval, as narcissists do. They don’t feel rage or hatred as narcissists do (just try and stop a raging narcissist!), but if the deaths of others (including their own kids) empowers or enriches them, that’s not a problem. Sociopaths are created by circumstance- a kind of synthetic psychopath (think Calley at My Lai in Viet Nam). They tend towards vengeance and payback, and revel in personal triumph. They are extremely dangerous if they have power and situation in their favor. (A nod here to The Last Psychiatrist.)Testing would indicate a need to quarantine now, as Moon of Alabama wants. Demanding that tests not be done means the psychopaths behind this response haven’t got what they want yet. The deaths of pensioners and aged gov’t assistance recipients seems to be part of the goal.
While some fancy voices on the pages of Zerohedge proclaimed cash to be useless, others mentioned the fanciest folk to have been hoarding cash. Considering the graph of the DJIA in the 20s, there was a lot of “up” followed by “bigger down”. I’m pretty sure some came out of the 20s as the most powerful psychopaths in the nation. They didn’t crow, but proceeded to take over the US government.
I see the future of the US as neofeudal- a nation owned by the powerful, rented out to the power-hungry, and worked by the powerless, of which there are far too many in their dystopic dreams.
They will tax you off of that little hundred acre Eden in fly-over country. There will be no havens. Show yourself to be resistant to their hazing (kill someone you love or admire; preform repugnant acts with a private audience, etc.) and they will eliminate you.
Psychopaths collect narcissists and sociopaths, as they make useful knights in their kingdoms.
Psychopaths ARE superior, when material wealth is the marker. They ARE superior, when love doesn’t count.
Taking care of yourself for the sake of the community is an act of love. That’s why they will not test: you must not take care.
Love is the enemy of the psychopath.my parents said know
ParticipantI am overwhelmed with sadness for Chelsea Manning. Do her judges and jailers tell themselves they are the good guys? Or that they are just doing their jobs?
Coercive incarceration? Geez.my parents said know
ParticipantThanks, zerosum.
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ParticipantA website sells test kits- the fancy ones are $1500 for 150 tests. I didn’t go far enough to find out who can buy them, but 10 bucks a pop is a far cry from the 2000-3000 bucks some have been charged.
I don’t know how to do links. usbio should call it up.my parents said know
ParticipantCorona virus is now a pandemic, says WHO.
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ParticipantSo I asked him: isn’t there anywhere where you got something you loved and it was not a reward for something you had done?
He insisted there was not.
I looked at him and asked, “what about us?”
Do you recognize there are things that cascade over us that we had no hand in, and these are the things that shape our lives?my parents said know
ParticipantPet My Legs.
(Joe Biden his time in 2020)
I will now try to revert back to the sort of nice person I usually am.
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ParticipantSort of on topic:
There is a pretty little lake where I live. We have a slip on it, and the water is so clear you can see 15 ft down. It won’t stay that way. A beautifully built, very old 3000-5000 sf mansion on a densely wooded lot is a “tear-down”. The new ones (90% of which have a @&!%ing TURRET or two on them) are 15,000–30,000+ square feet of architectural goo. They are rarely occupied by anyone but the help, with the groundskeepers diligently poisoning and fertilizing the many acres of perfect grass, which covers the murdered roots of 200 year old oaks. The milfoil and algae are doing very, very well, except on their thousand foot shoreline boulder-scaped beaches, which they also poison.
I gotta think they (or rather the LLC “persons” that own them) are not happy right now.
Schadenfreude! It’s what’s for dinner!They will walk away from these monstrosities when things go south. They couldn’t possibly be attached to them. Or they could become sanatoriums…
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ParticipantGlenjeff: Heh. Chaos theory.
Sounds about right.my parents said know
ParticipantOh- and my kudos to Cathal were for his Feb 20th marker. I’d say things changed that day, because the 21st was a real surprise.
I just have a soft spot for the guy. You, too, Dr D. (smiley emoji face)my parents said know
ParticipantDr D: (From last night)
I have become somewhat familiar with Armstrong (not the other two) but Cathal was MY first intro to the concept of “The Reset”. He didn’t mean a cyclical reset, however. He meant the end of the world as we know it, kind of like Martenson’s viewpoint, but much, much worse unless the psychopaths can keep the plates spinning.
I don’t know much about The Market, but it looks to me like that’s where inflation is “hiding”. I expect the latest developments will bring it closer to home, but it won’t look like the 80s when interest rates were so high. I can’t wrap my head around negative interest rates, but I’m sure it doesn’t bode well for my digital “wealth”. History would suggest war will become much more personal, soon (if it hasn’t already done so with these viruses).my parents said know
ParticipantI would like to give a shout out to Cathal Haughian, who said on feb 15, 2020 that in five days the reset would begin. if you haven’t heard of him, check him out. He was the first guy I knew to use the term “reset” [as it is meant now], and I think I will bury my copies of his three books in a time capsule in my back yard.
Cheers, Putrid!my parents said know
ParticipantHey! My state has joined the eerily bluestatish map of cases of Sars-CoV-2 (US).
I hope she’s okay.
I have a picture of a cruise ship on my refrigerator (which still accepts magnets) that has my sharpie heading on it: THIS IS HELL.
You couldn’t PAY me enough to take a cruise ship voyage. i feel claustrophobic just thinking of it. And the tiny towns that are ruined with the tourism… Ah, yes , money, money, money… but at what cost?
What are the other benefits of this Covid nightmare? I wanted a market correction, for example, but i was hoping it would be a correction of value. I did not wish that value itself would evaporate.
Geez. I almost want to take out a loan- my parents did alright with their cheap mortgages- 4% when mine was 14%. A 2.5% loan… what could go wrong?my parents said know
Participant“Is the USA going to let the homeless die in the street because they cannot pay for a bed in a care home or a hospital?”
Hmmmmm.
Yup.my parents said know
ParticipantDr D: Jon Rappoport (Nomorefakenews) has been down on flu statistics for a long time. Ed Curtain has a post that points out that the CDC admits to 3,482 flu deaths [as of the post, which is March 2].
We get sick. Sometimes we get really, really sick. Most of the time we never know what hit us.
By the way, I have seen death by cancer much too often now to care about heart disease at my late stage of life. Give me a heart attack any day.my parents said know
ParticipantI just need to get this in and then I’ll go back up and read the bits:
Everclear comes in 75.5% and 95% grades of pure ethanol. I carry a tiny spray bottle of it with me in the wintertime- I just spritz the potentially offending surface or my hands (I hate the goo in the purell-type stuff). It takes a bit of time for to evaporate, and the spritzer I use produces an extremely fine mist.
When I get colds, I get ’em bad. They so often “go away” and then drop into my lungs a week later.
Do corticosteroids play any role in the treatment of these viruses?my parents said know
ParticipantWho gets it? There have to be similarities (oldsters, immunocompromised, infirm) that we think we know of, but the only one they seem to be sharing that merits extreme curiosity is that pre-adolescents seem to be immune[?].
So many people have taken genetic tests- don’t tell me the fancy-folk aren’t looking at the info.
I watched a hearing today on cspan- the only really pertinent question was “how are you going to ensure the uncompensated won’t work when they are ill?” Does any of the $8+ billion deal with that?
What are the commonalities of the victims? We can do this now. We can say “you are the ones who go to the store and drop it off at the house of the stricken”; “you should stay out of the public spaces.”
It’s the year of the knockout rat.
Dr D: do you scare yourself sometimes?my parents said know
ParticipantOn a totally different path, but pertinent, I think, to the virus: can anyone imagine a [mathematical] model without boundaries? I play “Bayesian” bridge, for example- much to the consternation of my fellows- but I think that modeling the virus needs to consider this sort of thing: par[a/i]meters expand; results may vary. Humans are sooooo boundary-obsessed. What does the math look like on the boundaries of a model?
By the way, I usually only get here after a bottle of wine. Villa Cafaggio Chianti Classico 2010, to be exact. Good-night, all.my parents said know
ParticipantOkay, I have to admit that I buy bottled water sometimes, too- in those really flimsy little bottles that crumple enough to fit in my back pocket. Hunting mushrooms is very thirsty business (I can hardly wait until May!) I reuse them until they leak.
Speaking of leaks, the market-balloon today kept getting pumped up but continued to leak until just before the close, whereupon someone figured out how to patch latex under pressure.
Costco is up 10%.
(For no reason other than that it just popped into my head: Depravity, depravity; reliable as gravity.)
Grammar correction from my post above: Aren’t people getting the virus confused with an EMP?my parents said know
ParticipantWill someone explain why people are stocking up on bottled water? I just heard it again on Bloomberg, and read about it yesterday happening in Hawaii and at Costco’s around the land. Do they think the water will be turned off for some reason? Isn’t this virus getting confused with an EMP?
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ParticipantWould they test a dead body?
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Participant“Two Japanese dogs tested positive…” ZH
“Pets belonging to Hongkongers with confirmed coronavirus to be quarantined, says paper” Tass
Awww, man!my parents said know
ParticipantCover your eyes, not just your nose and mouth. Wear gloves. Sell your facial recognition technology stock. Heh.
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ParticipantRIM, thanks. Are they all dying of a cytokine storm? Or are some “just” dying of pneumonia that gets out hand?
This new virus almost seems engineered (HIV? Ebola?!)- I would be as suspicious of a vaccine as I am of nCoV itself.
So is this an autoimmune disease? Are all those asymptomatic children (and adults) being set up for an iffy future?
“Let’s call it pure luck” seemed like an odd phrase for the researcher to use.my parents said know
ParticipantVia the Jerusalem Post (which freezes up my computer) and ZH: Israeli scientists say they will have a vaccine in three weeks, and may be able to roll it out in three months.
I was surprised that Bloomberg TV didn’t mention it- nor anyone on the Washington Journal (cspan) this morning.my parents said know
ParticipantPaper, journals, pencils, pens;
Puzzles, games and playing cards;
Real books and music stuff,
So roughing it won’t be so rough.my parents said know
ParticipantOn a lighter note (about the picture): Saddle shoes!
I AM MAKING THIS UP :
In what could be a brilliant move for oligarchic presidential candidate Bloomberg, he has decided to redirect some of his incalculable wealth to start manufacturing antibiotics and other medical necessities and paraphernalia here in the United States. Not to be outdone, oligarchic incumbent Trump says he will go forth and do likewise, and his stuff will be beautiful and PERFECT.
One can dream, right?my parents said know
ParticipantThe SNP (single nucleotide polymorphisms) on rs17822931 can have a GG (guanine/guanine), a GA (guanine/adenosine), or AA (adenosine/adenosine). AA is the one I am interested in. Guanine is found in fish scales and guano. Adenosine is anti arrhythmic (given for heart abnormalities). These two are the “A” and “G” of GATTACA (think the 1997 movie), the other two being cytosine and tyramine. They are the building blocks of DNA. RNA uses cytosine, guanine, adenosine, and uracil.
Koreans have the highest percent of the AA thing.
If you want to say “wow, you have a WILD imagination!”, it won’t be the first time I have heard it.
My apologies to the biochemists out there who recognize my mangled language (or understanding) of these things.
If a common corona virus is mutating to be deadly to (what seems at this time) a particular group of people, it seems to make sense to look at this interesting marker.
If one might want to call me crazy, I get that a lot, too.my parents said know
ParticipantI am a blue-eyed blond who has dry earwax and doesn’t need deodorant. Yuck factor and TMI aside, this is most likely due to an SNP on an alelle (ABCC11) which is (as far as I can make out of the dizzying chatter of genetics) inactive. I share this with most far east Asians and a good percentage of indigenous Americans. The allele and its effects were discovered in 2001. I have been searching for a connection to susceptibility to nCoV2019 and this genetic factor, for obvious reasons.
In the meantime, I will continue to wear gloves, and will reluctantly give up my light smoking habit. There’s nothing I can do about my advanced age, except to update my will and simplify everything else.
There’s nothing I can do about the coming economic horrors. WTF on the stock market?
Whatever good gods there may be, I hope they are with Julian Assange.my parents said know
ParticipantZeroHedge reports an asymptomatic person testing positive in Egypt. It says around a million Chinese live in Africa.
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ParticipantIt makes sense that the cougher should wear masks, not the well. The mask doesn’t protect the eyes, which are not just the windows to the soul, they have a direct line to the sinuses, as well.
By the way- where is Dr D? I miss his rather unique style of thinking.
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ParticipantUVc lamps explode viruses, spores, and bacteria. There’s a new version out called far UVc, which is 207 to 222 nm, that supposedly won’t give you skin cancer or cataracts.
I see gloves coming back in style. Yea!my parents said know
ParticipantWho needs bunkers when a vaccine will do-
When given to the chosen, but not to you?It probably won’t be a vaccine as we know it, because this virus seems to be as slippery as the common cold, and much more rugged. If there were a little gene insertion, though, that conveyed immunity, then this tiny monster could be with us until the last susceptible person expired.
I’m new to posting here, though I have been a reader (and contributor) for quite a while.
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