1 Death, 4 New Hospitalizations, 245 New Cases During Past Seven-Day Period

COVID DEATHPress release from Humboldt County Public Health:

Humboldt County Public Health reported today the death of a resident in their 60s from COVID-19. Four new hospitalizations were reported, a resident in their 50s, two in their 70s and one aged 80 or older.

An additional 204 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 were reported as well as 41 new probable cases for the period between Tuesday, April 26, and Tuesday, May 3. The total number of confirmed cases in the county stands at 17,515. An additional 3,110 cases are reported as probable.*

Local vaccination data has been updated. Highlights include:

  • Since the last weekly report on April 27, an additional 110 residents completed their vaccine series.
  • A total of 89,794 individuals, or approximately 66% of the county’s total population, are fully vaccinated as of Tuesday.

Individuals should stay home and away from others and get tested if they become sick or experience COVID-19 symptoms that may include fever, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue or muscle aches.

To decrease the risk of spreading the COVID-19 virus, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is continuing to stress that individuals should complete the entire five-day period under the guidelines for reduced isolation and quarantine periods.

Under the CDPH Self-Isolation Instructions, individuals who test positive and are symptomatic, regardless of vaccination status, should isolate for at least five full days after the start of COVID-19 symptoms. Day one is the first day after the symptoms start. If a person has no symptoms and tests positive, day one is the first day after the positive test.

A person who tests positive and never has symptoms, or a person who has symptoms that are improving and no fever on day five, can test on day five or later and leave isolation the next day if that test is negative. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s quarantine and isolation guidance recommends that if a person tests positive on day five, that individual should continue to isolate for the entire 10-day period.

Anyone who ends an isolation or quarantine period after day five should continue to wear a well-fitted mask around others for an additional five days.

OptumServe offers rapid antigen testing and PCR testing services at the Wharfinger site in Eureka daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. PCR tests are only available on a walk-in basis and must be specifically requested from the attendee. Walk-in attendees should only receive rapid antigen testing unless the attendee specifically states they require a PCR test. Appointments for antigen testing be made at lhi.care/covidtesting or by calling 888-634-1123.

Vaccines remain readily available and, as always, Humboldt County’s vaccination and testing services are available free of charge. Walk-ins are welcome at all Public Health clinics and some pharmacy vaccination sites. Appointments can also be made at MyTurn.ca.gov.

Second booster shots of Pfizer and Moderna are available at all Humboldt County Public Health vaccine clinics for those 50 and older, as well as certain immunocompromised individuals, as long as it has been four months since your first booster shot. Those interested in a second booster can also check with pharmacies about availability. To check the availability of a specific vaccine, visit the vaccines.gov page, or text your ZIP code to 438829 to locate a nearby pharmacy offering vaccines.

See the schedule below for specific Public Health vaccination and testing clinic dates, times, locations and available services. Questions about clinic services can be directed to Public Health at 707-445-6201.

Eureka — Thursday, May 5, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 
Betty Chinn Family Day Center Clinic (133 Seventh St.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

Redway — Friday, May 6, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
Healy Senior Center (456 Briceland Road)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

Eureka — Saturday, May 7, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
Jefferson Community Center (1000 B St.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

Eureka — Monday, May 9, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
Public Health Main Office (529 I St.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
No testing available
Walk-ins are welcome.

Eureka — Tuesday, May 10, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
Public Health Main Office (529 I St.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
No testing available
Walk-ins are welcome.

Eureka — Tuesday, May 10, 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 
Eureka Boat Launch (under Samoa Bridge)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
No testing available
Walk-ins are welcome.

Willow Creek — Tuesday, May 10, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
Public Health Office (77 Walnut Way)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

McKinleyville — Wednesday, May 11, 12:30 to 5 p.m. 
The Center at McKinleyville (1615 Heartwood Drive)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

McKinleyville — Thursday, May 12, 2 to 7 p.m. 
Church of the Joyful Healer (1944 Central Ave.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

* “Confirmed cases” represent the total confirmed positive PCR tests results or detection of SARS-CoV-2 by genomic sequencing, and “probable cases” are individuals who:

  • Have a positive antigen (Ag) test for COVID-19, or
  • Were diagnosed by a health care provider with COVID-19 disease, or
  • Have symptoms of COVID-19 disease after being in close contact with a person having a PCR-confirmed test result, or
  • Were a decedent whose death certificate lists COVID-19 as a cause or significant contributing factor of their death, in the absence of a positive PCR test result.

Sign up for COVID-19 vaccination: MyTurn.ca.gov
Check for vaccine availability at a local pharmacy: Vaccines.gov
Local COVID-19 vaccine information: humboldtgov.org/VaccineInfo
Humboldt County COVID-19 Data Dashboard: humboldtgov.org/3246
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grey fox
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1 year ago

US youth are in a mental health crisis—we must invest in their care..
The suicide rate in the U.S. is the highest among wealthy nations, and data suggest that 1 in 5 young women (and 1 in 10 young men) experience a clinical episode of major depression before age 25
https://www.apa.org/news/press/op-eds/youth-mental-health-crisis

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Case numbers and hospitalizations back up locally. A good reminder to still use caution…I don’t care how mild it is, I don’t want to catch it.

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Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Hey bro. Could you stop turning this into the loco weather thread? Pretty please?

Ted Nougat
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Ted Nougat
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

For real, sheesh.

Maximus
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Maximus
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Stay home and live in fear.
You face a greater risk driving to get a covidiot test than you do from the Wuhan flu.

Get a life. Stop letting the media scare you.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

It’s well documented covid lockdowns and school closures are responsible for the increased youth suicide and overdose deaths, likely more than the number of old people saved by the vaccines. All the covid restrictions, mandates, and spending was in the selfish interest of old people and authoritarian lefties hell bent on controlling everyone, not for the better of society, and now the chickens have come home to roost.
Joe Biden did that!

grey fox
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1 year ago

If you would bother to educate yourself on the matter, you would see this has been occurring long before COVID hit.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Yes it was occurring, but the lockdowns, school closures and general paranoia made things worse. I saw it with friends of my kids.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Probably should have been a consideration when responding to covid if it was such a major problem beforehand

moviedad
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moviedad
1 year ago

Yeah. Sure. Next!

Jean Lopez
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Jean Lopez
1 year ago

An uplifting report from Tanzania -https://credenceonline.co.uk/ecpages/report-from-tanzania-more-good-news-from-africa/

Wasted lives
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Wasted lives
1 year ago

I won’t be any worse then shutting down our state for 2 years and printing infinite money while jacking up the price of all necessary goods for our local population. We destroyed so much to save nothing in the end. This thing will never go away meanwhile masks will litter our oceans forever and we won’t see the real damage of what we did to ourselves for another decade. When you see a seventh grader walking down the sidewalk with a mask on by themselves you really have to question wtf did we just do. Maybe we should all mask back up to stop the spread

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Wasted lives

It was all a trial balloon for the authoritarian leftists, to see what they could get away with and damn the damage to youth or anyone, and they’re coming for more if we let them.

Wonder if the deceased and hospitalized were vaccinated or not?

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago

There is a famous political saying: never let a good crisis go to waste.

Nick
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Nick
1 year ago

And now they know half the population is dumb enough to believe anything they say. We’re screwed.

thetallone
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thetallone
1 year ago
Reply to  Nick

Sorta like “stop the steal”.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  thetallone

I don’t think half the population believes stop the steel. Just a vocal minority.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

“Stop the steel”…

That’s actually rather humorous…

Wasn’t that one of “Tariff Man’s” first battle cries?

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Haha I’m terrible at typing on my phone. Getting old if I need reading glasses.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

Not trying to call attention to your typos, just seeing the humor in it…

Trump tried to “stop the steel” coming from China…

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

For sure no problem. I had not noticed it either, but your point is well made. Trump did impose steel tariffs. I like your humor.

Nick
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Nick
1 year ago
Reply to  thetallone

Are you telling me 81 million people voted to destabilize the entire world in less then a year? You must be one of them. Do you feel at all bad for the pain and suffering you’ve helped cause?

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Nick

And we’re going to borrow $100 billion on the backs of our children to spend in Ukraine? Wouldn’t it be better spent on American Healthcare, veterans, or policing? Not to mention the rising risk of nuclear weapons use.
Joe Biden did that!

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Jean Lopez
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Jean Lopez
1 year ago

And now Nancy and Friends want a full scale hot war with Russia, nukes and all. Like she’s ever pissed between a pair of combat boots. Oh but she’ll send Americans off to be killed and maimed, and for what? Revenge for the 2016 election? Or just – anything to f*ck up the red tsunami in November.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Jean Lopez

US Intel bragging they’ve provided Ukrainians real time targeting information responsible for bringing down transport with hundreds of Russians, sinking ship with hundreds more, and targeting that killed a dozen Russian generals. Are these idiots trying to start a direct war between nuclear superpowers? Americans won’t support that at all and it’ll fuck up my 401k big time.
Joe Biden did that!

moviedad
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moviedad
1 year ago
Reply to  Wasted lives

Yup. No one ever forgets to take out their earbuds when the music ends.
“The Horror!”

Seth
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Seth
1 year ago

Dr. Karen Ramstrom Fired by Trio of Destructive Shasta County Supervisors
…”Shasta County Dist. 5 Supervisor Chair Les Baugh, Dist. 4 Supervisor Patrick Jones and Dist. 2 Supervisor Tim Garman voted in lock step to dismiss Ramstrom for literally no rational reason.”…..

https://anewscafe.com/2022/05/03/redding/dr-karen-ramstrom-fired-by-trio-of-destructive-shasta-county-supervisors/

“Ramstrom has been under fire for nearly two years by outraged citizens who’ve wrongly accused her of bowing down to “tyrannical” mandates decreed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom, even though the county had zero control over state mandates. Many citizens who called for Ramstrom’s firing were those who used such terms as “plandemic” – and who believed that the COVID vaccines were actually tracking devices that altered DNA, all part of a government plot to brainwash the population.”

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Seth

A News Cafe is an crazy leftist website and is far from the more balanced news you see here. If you don’t believe me, just check out the comments sections.

Seth
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Seth
1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

No, it is spot on. I find it a rational and informative counterbalance to the far right militia found in Tehama and Shasta Counties. More to the point, what do you think of the far right ouster of the Public Health Officer that was just doing her job?

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Seth

ANC is frequented and edited by super leftist and really a bunch of scared people. RHHBB is by far better. Kym doesn’t delete my comments like they do on ANC when I post something mildly critical. I’m am not a fan overall. Some articles (like the ones about Tehama county are more balanced but still left slanted.

Regarding PHO, there’s a famous saying about just following orders (just doing her job). Seems to me her job was at risk no matter what. If she had done things differently (maybe disobeyed state orders) she could have gotten fired also. It’s an low risk job mostly, but then when you have a once in a generation or more pandemic the job becomes very risky.

As to the politics in Shasta/tehama, yes the far right is gaining ground. The middle still makes up the bulk of citizens. Dems and leftists are disorganized and meek so they are losing.

There’s another famous saying: elections have consequences. The Shasta BOS now has the votes to make changes that will anger liberals/dems. But will they get motivated and push back or just whine in the comment section of ANC? Time shall tell.

Seth
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Seth
1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

“ANC is frequented and edited by super leftist and really a bunch of scared people.”

Actually, no. Truth to lies is a the major charateristic of A News Cafe, Shasta County and they wouldn’t do it if they were frightened.

Firing the PHO was a spiteful, knee jerk reaction to a ‘I am more patriotic than you militia sect in Tehama and Shasta Counties that physically threatens, assaults those they disagree with and draws hundreds of thounsands of dollars from an out of state millionaire.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Seth

The comments and responses from the ANC editor and writers is full of fear. Especially with what they see as intimidation of voters and public commenters at BOS meetings. The editor was so afraid to be harassed at the RWB meetings she would get dropped off and then picked up, not leaving her car there. Of course she has a thing for Carlos and targets these people making them out to be more powerful than they are. I’d pull up screen shots if I had the time. None the less we can agree to disagree.

Firing the PHO is probably spiteful, but def not knee jerk. It was totally planned (how many closed sessions did they have with her?) and is just the result of the special election. They now have three votes to change the course of county politics. Will the supporters of ANC change things? Doubt it as they are so disorganized as to not field a good candidate (from their perspective, since they hate bethel too) for district 1 this time.

moviedad
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moviedad
1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

“Ad hominem.”
Next!

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  moviedad

Ok, I’m fine with letting the PHO go. She claims to have done what her job required, but sometimes, like in a pandemic, you got to find the courage to do what is right. The three supes thought she did the wrong thing and I tend to agree. Besides, she’s whining and asking for public support to save her job. So many of their people lost jobs because of the lockdowns and other covid policies it’s a bit ironic she now loses her job.

Maximus
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Maximus
1 year ago

One person in their 60’s died.
Was this person obese?
Did this person have cardiac disease?
Did this person have diabetes?
What comorbidities did this person have? How many comorbidities?

One person died from what is essentially the flu.
Why is this in the news?

Maximus
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Maximus
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

Yes
Downvote common sense questions.
Fool.

Nick
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Nick
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

The truth is in the down-votes. I’m to the point now I gloss right over anything with more than 3 up-votes.

Entering a world of pain
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Entering a world of pain
1 year ago
Reply to  Nick

It’s always a sign of intelligence to ignore opposing viewpoints

Nick
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Nick
1 year ago

Pot meet kettle

Mattolian
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Mattolian
1 year ago

You misspelled ” Ignorance”

moviedad
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moviedad
1 year ago

Up vote for sarcasm!

Ted Nougat
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Ted Nougat
1 year ago
Reply to  Nick

The truth in your mind is in this thread. That’s it. You may not be wrong, but not necessarily right.

AnonD
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Anon
1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Hi Kym, All respect here, and recognize what you are saying. However, many of us have children and grandchildren who have been locked down, out of school, dealt with anxiety , parental,financial upheaval, and are just ,literally ,beginning to smile again… You need only look at the horrific stats coming out re Covid measures, and our children’s mental health to know this is not an exaggeration. I believe our kids are a second thought,when they should be the first,and that the new Director at Public Health is completely ignoring this .. and being lazy by sticking to the old narrative . The energy should be focused on our kids, schools, mental health. Oh, but that would mean they may need to leave their homes or offices.( sorry, I had to have 1 snark).😞 Thx for listening.🌸🌺🌸

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
Reply to  Anon

Children first? How dare you, us old folk baby boomers come first, them little window licking rug rats are just flu spreaders. Shoot them up with drugs and spray them down with sanitizer immediately. The older decrepit brain fading senior is way more valuable to this country than a healthy young child.

AnonD
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Anon
1 year ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

I know. I’m so out of touch with priorities.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Anon

Even before the pandemic, an alarming number of young people struggled with feelings of helplessness, depression, and thoughts of suicide — and rates have increased over the past decade.” said Surgeon General Vivek Murthy.Dec 7, 2021
It’s not a new problem……..

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AnonD
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Anon
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Um, that’s a bit like saying “You’re 80 pounds overweight, have struggled with healthy eating and habits prior to this and have health problems. But here you go, have a fried egg sandwich with mayo”.. to a 10 year old.😔

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edited for content
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Good lord! Does that mean that these young people were fearful that a creepy old hair-sniffing racist was elected* president and were so depressed they had thoughts of suicide? Biden hadn’t even been president* for a year in December 2021! Joe Biden did that?!

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Anon

No doubt some people have died which is easily reported and a statistic. However the collateral damage from covid policies to people, the economy, communities is not quantifiable and overlooked. It can be argued the solutions were worse than the problem.

Got logic ?
Guest
Got logic ?
1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Died “with.”
Not of.

And, this isn’t about a deficiency in empathy. That’s so gaslighty of you.
I contend, the truth in the down-voted comments stands. For, without the co-morbidities of typically, excess adipose tissue and/or diabetes, or advanced age or other advance health disorder, the virus has little foothold! And logically, without those risks, has little risk of complications, hospitalizations or death!

Why is that driving element of this “pandemic” so easy to ignore?? Easier to shame others – as somehow lacking in compassion- for mentioning.

And also, why does one individually know multiple people who have suffered debilitating aortic embolism and deep vein thrombosis or stroke /aneurysm events in previously perfectly healthy folks after taking the “vaccine,” and not a single one person hospitalized with Covid-19? Not one!

John smythe
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1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Kym you are in the position of being one of my “political betters” but i beg to differ https://www.thecogent.org/post/revelation-of-the-method

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John smythe
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1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

İts from the article- ” people no longer make their own ideological pilgrimages to the truth – the truth is served oven-ready by their political betters.

Nowadays, there’s little distinction between the two hemispheres: reality and illusion. It’s not so much that people have been robbed of their ability to decipher between these two, it’s that facts have been reoriented into fiction and fiction into facts. It’s a degradation of epistemology so momentous, that people don’t even know that they don’t know …

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Respectfully, Kym,

You know…

In the United States of America, in 2019, the life of an American was intentionally aborted, on average, about every 71 seconds.

And “during the same time”,
(in 2021), 40 million to 50 million Earthlings were aborted.

That’s one human intentionally aborted, EVERY 1.3 SECONDS!

In the 5 days that you speak of, that is 547,945 to 684,931 lives aborted, world wide in 2021, compared to the one life lost from Covid19 in Humboldt…

In the 5 days that you speak of, that would equate to more than 8,561 American lives intentionally aborted in 2019, compared to the one life lost from Covid19 in Humboldt…

(In 5 days, 7 of those lives intentionally aborted, (statistically), would be Humboldt’s share…)

(7 abortions compared to 1 Covid19 death.)

But I understand that not everyone is capable of sustaining empathy in the face of so much tragedy.

Yet, some people still have the compassion and resources to care about each individual whose life was terminated by abortion, or lost to any other cause, including Covid19.

I do.

It’s not surprising that some people, like, have had to shut down the, ability to empathize with the pain and grief of a family that likely lost someone that might have been loved.

I’m sorry that the death of so many abbreviated lives, intentionally aborted and discarded way before their time has left you shut off from the ability to just be sad.

I understand that you have great love for your elders. And I admire that wholeheartedly. I really do.

Some commenters show a disregard for the deaths of the elderly and/or infirm…

Some find that troubling.

Some show a disregard for the deaths of many others, as well, and/or, instead.

Some find that troubling, as well.

What’s the difference?

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

👍 That last part is sooo right on….

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Nick
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Nick
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

How often do you think those scenarios come into play compared to normal pregnancies? I know you got a link. 1 in a million? 1 in 5 million? Lol, so you’re sayin there’s a chance.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Kym,

Again, Respectfully,
I pretty much agree with everything you just said.

I’m not saying, and I don’t believe that I have said anything about the legality of abortion, other than in some cases I consider it a form of murder.

Certainly, without question, there are instances where abortion is the best decision, unfortunately.

However, that it has become so commonplace, and the magnitude and the attitude so callously and cavalierly, socially and morally, accepted , defended, and even embraced… I find sickening…

Yes all these unwanted pregnancies would likely lead to untold misery and suffering…

But to prevent all this…

Surely there is a better way?

An ounce of prevention…

Provide a better world for the elderly and/or the infirm to live in experience, and then leave behind, and then we can talk about what a tragedy it is that they no longer have to endure it.

If it’s such a horrible World that so many should not enter it, in order to prevent their suffering, is not somehow a tragedy…

What, then, is the great tragedy of the ones who have been suffering it for so long, to have suddenly, even protractedly, left it behind?

Is it so heartless to acknowledge this?

I reflect upon the sadness of all deaths, regardless of the appropriateness or inappropriateness of them all, if there are any such things…

Does one death, over another, deserve empathy, or disregard?

Does disregarding one death, over another, deserve scorn?

Is it interchangable?

Opinions vary.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Collateral damage..
Unsafe abortion is believed to result in at least 22,800 deaths and millions of injuries annually. The legal status of abortion is believed to play a major role in the frequency of unsafe abortion.
Wiki

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I guess I’ll have to repeat this…

My comments have nothing to do with the legal status of abortion.

Nothing. Zip. Nada. Zilch.

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Let the politicians decide for you, isn’t that our policy? Now be patient and wait for your guidance, crack me up.

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

I don’t think politicians are qualified to make either decision, democrat or republican,

Maximus
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Maximus
1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

I’ve said it before; the fear mongering is insane.
The biased media in this country (including this site and the other, even worse site) won’t provide any info on the difference between those who die WITH Wuhan flu and those how die OF Wuhan flu.

People die. Stop panic mongering.

Skitty
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Skitty
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

If it’s so unimportant, why read and comment?

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

Why are you ruining the drama, the majority live for drama, fakebook,istascam, elons Twitter, oh the drama. The flu , I mean covid is no laughing matter, it’s turned into a bad joke for about 70 percent who fell for the useless drugs. They got conned into thinking there is a vaccine for the flu. Hook line and sinker, billions made by smart hustlers . Get you sum more tp panickers, the biggest joke of the century.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

And have more or fewer reportedly died from the regular flu over the last two years? Nature has its ways to cull the weak by one means or another.

Mattolian
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Mattolian
1 year ago

To bad there’s not a bug that targets ignorance. Oh wait,, there is.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Mattolian

That “bug” seems to much prefer the vaccinated lately…

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

May 4 (Reuters) – U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s draft opinion that would end the recognition of a constitutional right to abortion could imperil other freedoms related to marriage, sexuality and family life including birth control and same-sex nuptials, according to legal experts.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/gay-marriage-other-rights-risk-after-us-supreme-court-abortion-move-2022-05-04/

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GrumpyOldGuyD
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Abortion advocate screaming “My body, My choice” is the same person that advocated for mandatory covid vaccines…..we live in a clown world.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  GrumpyOldGuy

Haha, yes.

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1 year ago
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A clown world, no kidding. It’s like “sanctuary cities” are having the biggest trouble with fentanyll and overdoses. Over half of our neighbor clowns can honestly say “I did that”

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1 year ago
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Inflation is main concern of voters. This abortion bs is merely a distraction from the woke left, straight out of the woke playbook.

“If the Republican Party has something better to offer us, I will vote Republican,” said Aguirre. Republicans, he believes, are generally better economic stewards who could have more success in reducing prices.“

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/hispanics-lose-faith-democrats-over-inflation-us-elections-loom-2022-05-02/

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“Republicans, he believes, are generally better economic stewards”

Um, historically deficit’s have risen most under GOP administrations.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

Shh… Stating verifiable facts gets the RWNJ’s all in a tether.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Skitty

How them fuel prices Skitty , that stock market getting ready to make a jump, question is which way. Crack me up, this county is screwed economically and in another year we’ll see new fuel pricing records, food just starting to climb, the new circus is just getting started. He’s got plenty time to get fuel way higher. We the people- kid Rock

Hugh ManateeD
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1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

A bold statement with some pretty fuzzy math behind it.
Anytime you see someone speak of deficit instead of debt, they are probably trying to fool you.

In reality, both parties have added to the national debt pretty equally. Some of the worst offenders were Woodrow Wilson (WWI), Abraham Lincoln (Civil War) and FDR (WWII)

In modern times, Reagan, Obama and Bush were horrible and increased the debt massively. Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson all did pretty well regarding the debt. Clinton wasn’t bad either. Trump also did extremely well before Covid, but even with all the Covid spending he still did much better than Obama. Biden is on track to be worse than Obama.

Unfortunately both parties like to spend way more than they make now and it will eventually catch up to us all.

Here is a chart that makes it all pretty easy to see…
https://www.self.inc/info/us-debt-by-president/

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1 year ago
Reply to  Hugh Manatee

Anyone who is claiming to vote based on “fiscal responsibility” but still votes for one of the two major parties is absolutely deluded

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1 year ago
Reply to  Hugh Manatee

Ha. Nice distortion there, as if ya missed the word “most” (not ‘all’, or anything like it). Fine, add debt to the discussion 👍🏽. But its BS to suggest I’m trying to fool, lead others on, and the “in reality” bit, as if what I said wasn’t true.

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1 year ago
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True that, Bidenflation is the issue driving midterms. Voters will quickly realize SCOTUS ruling didn’t affect abortion rights in states where 80% live. Moving on

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1 year ago

Realistically, overturning roe v wade (which I don’t personally agree with) would only affect poor women; as one could travel to another state where it is legal. Another example of the REAL privilege (not racially based) of being in a higher socio-economic class.

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1 year ago

“Increased emergency cardiovascular events among under-40 population in Israel during vaccine rollout and third COVID-19 wave.
Cardiovascular adverse conditions are caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections and reported as side-effects of the COVID-19 vaccines. Enriching current vaccine safety surveillance systems with additional data sources may improve the understanding of COVID-19 vaccine safety. Using a unique dataset from Israel National Emergency Medical Services (EMS) from 2019 to 2021, the study aims to evaluate the association between the volume of cardiac arrest and acute coronary syndrome EMS calls in the 16–39-year-old population with potential factors including COVID-19 infection and vaccination rates. An increase of over 25% was detected in both call types during January–May 2021, compared with the years 2019–2020.”

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-10928-z

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Well that’s no good, I’m sure science will prevail, crack me up. Everyone saying believe in the science for the last year, here’s a Pro-tip, science is the act of accumulating data over many years ,the longer period you acquire data,the better the answer. One or two years doesn’t cut it folks. Pfizer is your friend.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Aaaa1

Yep. Check these graphs out. They’re from that article…

“Accute coronary syndrome” calls…

Which peak, coincidentally, (causatively?), with the vaccines’ ‘first dose’ rollout…

Note, in particular, on both graphs, the green line, and it’s explanation in the legend, (“Suspected single vaccine doses for recovered individuals”. 2,500 doses), and the spikes that follow…

Very telling…

Kinda hard to argue with information like this…

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Yep. Check these graphs out.
They’re from that article…

“Cardiac arrest” calls…

Which peak coincidentally, (causatively?), with the vaccines’ ‘second dose’ rollout…

Looks pretty damning…

I wonder what Kym’s interpretation of this information would be?…

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Oops!, Here is the, “Cardiac arrest calls”, graph that goes with the above comment…

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1 year ago
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Probably point to a lack of emotional intelligence or empathy deficiency.

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1 year ago
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Huh?

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Aaaa1

From your article……
However, assessing the connection between myocarditis and other potential cardiovascular conditions, and the COVID-19 vaccines is challenging. First, self-reporting systems22 of adverse events are known to have self-reporting bias and both under and over-reporting problems23,24,25. Even the study from Israel that is based on more proactive data collection mentions that some of the potentially relevant cases were not fully investigated.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Aaaa1

CDC still recommending the 5 and up population get vaccinated. Unless someone can show me something from CDC that says they have changed those guidelines.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/stay-up-to-date.html

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

The cdc guidelines for vaccination are not scientifically supported. They can’t show any evidence that their current childhood vaccine schedule produces the best health outcomes. What sparse data exists indicates that a reduced or delayed schedule regularly correlates to better health outcomes.

Why should we have any more faith that they’ve actually done the work to make this recommendation correctly?

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1 year ago

Consider that 75% of children have already been infected with Covid19 by February, and three additional months of infections have taken place since then.

And as far as the timing for Pfizer’s and Moderna’s application for an EUA for the under 6, only 18% of parents polled say the would even vaccinate their under 6 year olds,and considering that 75% of them have already been infected by February, and how many more will have been infected by now, and how many more, still will be infected by the time the under 6 vaccines receive their authorization, it seems there will be little to gain by it, “the horse has left the barn”, and Pfizer and Moderna want to sell “barn doors”.

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It seems more and more likely to me that they are hoping to turn this into an annual producer for their companies. The PREP Act disaster declaration gave them blanket immunity through 2024, I’m uncertain what the process, or political appetite, for extending that would be. But I do know that if any of these products can get recommended by the cdc as part of the childhood vaccine schedule then the manufacturer can be assured of protection from liability should their product cause anyone undue harm.

There’s not any other good reason for them to be pushing so hard to get these approved for children. Especially after their own trials haven’t gone very well and the public appetite for injecting small children with these products seems scant.

I wonder if they have considered the long term damage to their vaccine business caused the amount of mistrust they’ve created by their behavior pushing these shots on everyone? Perhaps the new shiny stuff is the only place where they make real money, perhaps they aren’t worried about lagging sales of those old tired vaccines

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Reply to  grey fox

To be fair, grey fox, I realize that comment is directed at me, so I will acknowledge that in the study that I linked to, the same as Aaaa1, they didn’t specifically mention the CDC “recommendation to vaccinate” for anyone specifically other than 12 and older. However, upon further review, they did follow that statement with a citation “(7)” which referred to the CDC recommendation of which you speak.

It seems to be the current CDC recommendation, which, despite this Israeli studies findings, showing “accute coronary syndrome calls”, and “cardiac arrest calls”, of those in their prime of life, after vaccination, remain unchanged.

You may wish to ignore, or pay no attention to this alarming data, and simply “pooh, pooh”, it…

I find it alarming, worthy of note, and deserving of proper further review and consideration.

How do you explain the spikes in calls after the “suspected single doses for the recovered infected”?

In the US, unlike in Israel, apparently, two vaccine doses were given regardless of previous infection status, and even without an appropriate interval, and might have even been boosted afterwards, as well…

In the US, two doses after infection was shown to be less effective, and more problematic than one dose after infection.

Yet, two doses were given after infection, regardless of these findings, even as doses were scarce at the time, and could have been distributed more widespread and effectively, by only administering one dose to the previously infected, and giving the additional dose to another previously infected individual, or an unvaccinated one, doubling the benefit of the scarce doses.

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1 year ago

We the people- kid rock, enjoy.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Will Biden’s new Minister of Truth, Nina Jankowicz, censor Joe Biden for saying the SCOTUS decision will lead to segregation by sexual orientation in schools, will she censor media and politicians that call the Florida parental rights bill “Don’t say Gay” when the word “gay” doesn’t appear even once in the bill? Or is she truly just the new Biden disinformation czar feeding us endless authoritarian leftist propaganda?
Yeah, Joe Biden did that too!

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Every authoritarian and totalitarian regime in history has had some form of “ministry of truth” to mislead the people. Now the US does, too. Joe Biden and the Democrats did that.

grey fox
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1 year ago

5/5/22
Stock Mkt. drops 1000 points after Supreme Court leak.

This is misinformation. But look how easy it is to link 2 different events and make it look like thy are connected..
Yes the stock mkt did drop over a 1000 points today. Yes there was a leak. Connected? No…..

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Stating they are unrelated is just as erroneous as stating that they are, unless you can provide any kind of evidence one way or the other. You don’t seem to have a good grasp on how facts are established or how truth is ascertained from a scientific perspective.

That explains why you misuse the word “misinformation” so often

grey fox
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1 year ago

Well, yesterday the stock market was up 900 points. And the leak information was available then. Yesterday, I could have said the Market is up because of the leak.

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You can always say whatever you want, it doesn’t make it true. You have still failed to demonstrate that you understand how a factual statement could rightly be arrived at.

grey fox
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1 year ago

5/5/22
Stock markets saw huge losses on Thursday as market participants contemplated the wider implications of the Federal Reserve’s historic interest rate decision.
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/investing/why-is-stock-market-down-today/

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🤔🧐
So, what your saying is, that the vaccines aren’t really working, and it just looks like there is a connection?

Hmmm…

🤔🧐
Just a while ago, cases were going down, but now, they’re coming back up again…???

Does that show a connection.

Does that mean that the vaccines aren’t working???

Does that mean that there is a disconnect?

grey fox
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1 year ago
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“The problem is not the misunderstanding we have, but the understanding we have missed. We must come to come to a certain understanding; to understand understanding, we need to understand understanding and we must understand with understanding!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

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Yes, ahem…

Understanding…

This is interesting…

A comment of mine from a little over a year ago, April 16, 2021, as breakthrough cases were just beginning…

I mention that variants will eventually be more numerous than you can shake a stick at…

That proved to be true…

https://kymkemp.com/2021/04/16/humboldt-vaccine-task-force-explains-the-johnson-johnson-paused-but-not-canceled-even-vaccinated-people-exposed-to-covid-19-should-still-get-a-test-if-feeling-ill-and-more/#comment-1318509

And how we need to follow up with intranasal vaccines to stop transmission…

Comments from a year ago are very interesting to me…

It shows who could foresee where things were headed at the time…

Ed Denson mentioned the great efficacy of the vaccine and estimated it, a bit prematurely, at something like 99.96%…

That sure proved to be totally untrue, didn’t it.

Here is a list of the twenty
Most prevalent, currently in the US.

I hope we get the intranasal vaccines soon, and they pass their trials with flying colors…

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grey fox
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Old news.. Walgreens needs to keep up

HEALTH CORONAVIRUS
BA.4 and BA.5, two new Omicron variants sweeping South Africa, detected in U.S

https://fortune.com/2022/04/30/are-ba4-ba5-in-united-states-detected-omicron-covid-stealth-omicron-more-transmissible/amp/

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No, you need to keep up, grey fox.

Those are the top 20 variants, based on prevalence…

BA 4 And BA 5 didn’t make the cut…

Read the fine print, it’s readily apparent…

Better luck next time…

And plus, you missed the point…

And actually kind of confirmed that what I said a year ago in the linked comment, was true…

Did you even bother to read it?

That might have helped, too…

It was about how the variant were going to multiply like crazy…

grey fox
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1 year ago
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No ,I never read any of your comments …
Walgreens screen shot is from 4/12.
If you read my up to date link you would see that multiple cases of BA4 and 5 have been reported in the US.
What’s important is that people be given the latest information.

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I am aware that BA4 andBA 5 are present in “some” of the United States…

And you are wrong again, it’s only that the Walgreens ” Variant data” is from 4/12/2022, not the screenshot…

(It’s a good thing you didn’t read it, like you said that you don’t. 🤔)

Just like Information on the Humboldt dashboard, some of the most recent available data is sometimes from weeks ago…

The screenshot is from much more more recently…
Like about the same day you first mentioned BA 4 and BA 5…

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That screenshot is maybe 2 days old…

It only apparently updates every week.

Last update 5/3, next update 5/10.

I just went into it, here is a screenshot from today…

Variant prevalence is obviously delayed… Genomic sequencing takes time…

Tap the screenshot, you will see it is from 5/3/2022…

The day before yesterday…

You were saying?…

(Oops! , maybe?)

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There’s no evidence vaccinations have saved more lives than vaccines and other all cause deaths associated with covid restrictions. $6 trillion spent and a broad assault on our freedoms to accomplish nothing.
Joe Biden did that!

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1 year ago
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Repairman who revealed Hunter Biden laptop sues Schiff, CNN, Politico and the Daily Beast
https://nypost.com/2022/05/03/repairman-who-revealed-hunter-biden-laptop-sues-schiff-cnn-politico-beast/

Fantastic! And Nancy Pelosi won’t get to pick his attorney or decide who can testify

The former shop owner, John Paul Mac Isaac, decided to fight back after losing his business and being harassed for 18 months by Big Tech, the media and Delaware locals in President Biden’s home state.
“After fighting to reveal the truth, all I want now is for the rest of the country to know that there was a collective and orchestrated effort by social and mainstream media to block a real story with real consequences for the nation,” the 45-year-old Mac Isaac told The Post.

Where’s the ministry of truth?

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Joe Biden’s policies really fucked our retirement accounts today. Bad enough his Bidenflation has stolen 10% of our income and savings in just his first year, now his policies are causing the bottom to fall out in retirement account balances. He’s driving millions of seniors into poverty each year!
Yeah, fucking senile Joe Biden did that!

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago

This is major news that Biden is forcing people to invest in the stock market! I am sure there are many who are totally unaware that this is happening. Just as everyone knows that any investment in the stock market is guaranteed to make money. Oh, wait.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

As usual 📣🐿 all talk nothing to back up what he says.

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Here is another comment from a year ago…

My comments were better a year ago…

“You’ll find “Fauci”, in the dictionary, between “Fact” and
“Fiction”…”

A classic.

So true…

https://kymkemp.com/2021/05/07/20-new-cases-reported-more-than-40-cases-of-b-1-1-7-variant-identified-in-county/#comment-1333994

I think that we should start a tradition…

The best comment from a year ago, that shows an understanding of where things are headed, (foresight), and maybe one that takes the cake, for it’s lack of foresight…

I’m headed back to May 5th, 2021…🤔🧐😉

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Isn’t your hand getting tired from patting yourself on the back so much?
And let me go get a bible quote on pridefulness.
God Hates Pride
Proverbs 11:2 “When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom.” Proverbs 16:5 “The LORD detests all the proud of heart. Be sure of this: They will not go unpunished.” Proverbs 16:18 “Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.”

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You may have misunderstood me…

Let’s try a best sense of humor category?

What “handle” did you go by one year ago?

I read the Covid19 article comments from one year ago, and there are some doozies…

People actually thought that efficacy against death, hospitalizations and infections was over 97%.

🤔🧐Imagine that…🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️.

What would you say efficacy was now, in hindsight?

Did we get snookered, or what?

grey fox
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1 year ago

I posted a link from a well respected financial magazine stating the cause of the drop. And yesterday it was up 900 points. So more political BS from you with no backing links to prove your statements.

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

And the market was not down 1300 points today. It closed just over 1063 points down. So much drama and so much whining!
Yes, a freakishly large rodent does that!

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

👍🐿🦨🐂

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

💩

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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Down as much as 1300 points?

I believe that is the contention.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

It’s CNBC headline, not mine, complain to them

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1 year ago

Happens to me too…

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Are you the same 🐺 guy who tries to convince us Biden’s policies aren’t the cause of 10% Bidenflation robbing us blind? Hahaha! You are a funny 🦆
Joe Biden did that!

Angela Robinson
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Angela Robinson
1 year ago

Is Biden responsible for the worldwide (the whole planet, this little blue marble in the universe) inflation rates post Covid/ Ukraine?

Everyone is paying higher prices.

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1 year ago

What are you talking about? Russia doubled its revenue thanks to the sanctions that didn’t work. Talk about enabling!

“In the first two months of the war in Ukraine, those imposing the sanctions ironically helped Russia to nearly double its revenues to about €62 billion from selling fossil fuels to them, according to a report of a Finland-registered think tank, the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air. The top 18 importers, with the sole exception of China, were the sanctions imposers, with the European Union (EU) alone accounting for 71 percent of the purchases of Russian fuels in this period.“

https://energyandcleanair.org/publication/russian-fossil-exports-first-two-months/?fbclid=IwAR2zEeZptlBkvEDr13WHgTMwsoWbgP66ubsFuq4Eq6DP49DE_tn2jd6CB60

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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Joe Biden isn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

The world’s largest economy leads and the rest of the world gets drug behind, down under Biden.
Joe Biden did that!

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

“It’s no coincidence that those leading and bankrolling these efforts are largely conservative white Christians, and disproportionately white evangelical Protestants. Even as their numbers have shrunk from 54% of the population in 2008 to 44% today, white Christians continue to comprise the vast majority (73%) of the Republican Party; and white evangelical Protestants alone — a group that constitutes only 14% of the population — comprise 31% of self-identified Republicans.”

https://religionnews.com/2022/05/04/alito-and-public-opinion-reveal-the-link-between-roe-and-a-broader-white-christian-nationalist-agenda/

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

The Christian right wing always talking about freedom of this, freedom of that. Yet have no qualms about restricting someone else’s freedom.
“Better an outspoken atheist, than a hypocritical Christian.”
George Harrison

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1 year ago
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Are you calling Joe Biden a hypocritical Christian? Shame on you , see my comment below

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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Wait a minute… your leader is a white Christian! (Roman catholic) You guys crack me up

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An OLD WHITE Catholic racist and a creepy old pervert who’s always sniffing little girls’ hair. Even the Easter bunny had to chase him away from kids on the South lawn last month.

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1 year ago
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Did you see the black prolifer confront the medical professionals for abortion at a recent event? It was great. He started out stating Black Lives Matter and they all chanted yes with one nurse taking a knee and bowing to him. His next statement was that black unborn children’s lives matter followed by dead silence from the same people. Margaret Sanger created planned parenthood to exterminate the black race because she thought they were subhuman—-fact. Therefore, if you support pp you are a spoke in the cog of supporting Sangers ideas. Poor little white liberals know of not what they support or speak. Leave it to the democrats- founded the kkk, founded pp through Sanger to exterminate the black race, and support an ol white racist President named Brandom. 3 Strikes and you guys are out! And there is no coming back from it or deflecting your problems onto anybody else but yourselves. Live with it and proudly fly your racist origins you frauds.

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Roman Catholic Joe Biden said they were “abortions of children”. Whoopsee he must be a WINO (woke in name only). He has historically voted that abortion is not in the constitution and that states should set laws based on public vote. In fact, in 1982 he was the only democrat to vote in favor of overturning roe v wade.

“ News review of his Senate voting record, and includes repeated examples of Biden rejecting exceptions for victims of rape and incest that were supported by many members of his party at the time.
As a U.S. senator from Delaware, Biden voted against a 1977 compromise that allowed Medicaid to fund abortions that included exceptions for victims of rape and incest in addition to concerns for the life of the mother. While the rape and incest exceptions passed in that case, Biden voted in 1981 to again remove them, in what was the most far-reaching ban on federal funds ever enacted by Congress.
Biden also voted several times, including in 1983, to prohibit federal workers from using health insurance on abortion services, with the only exception being to save the life of the mother.
A devout Roman Catholic, Biden says he personally opposes abortion and has spoken openly about his internal struggles with the issue.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1013846

grey fox
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1 year ago

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Limits Use of Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine to Certain Individuals
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/coronavirus-covid-19-update-fda-limits-use-janssen-covid-19-vaccine-certain-individuals

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🤔🧐So is that good news, or is that bad news?

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Read the link. It’s a government website it won’t bite.
It has to do with the risk of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS),

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I know what it’s about…

Those were rhetorical questions, that you didn’t answer…

Not sure?

Let me ask you this…

WTF took them so long?

We were talking about the best comments from a year ago…

Check this one out from May 5th 2021, exactly one year ago…

https://kymkemp.com/2021/05/05/county-receives-more-than-2300-vaccine-doses-from-fresno-after-shortage-identified-for-this-weeks-clinics/#comment-1332149

It was actually dismissed at the time as being from a Covid19 conspiracy site…

Here is a screenshot of the exchange…

I nominate …

“Truthteller”…

For the “Foresighted Comment Winner From Exactly One Year Ago Contest”…

Does anybody second it???

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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I don’t think you know what the Janssen Vaccine is. And what they are saying about it.
Read the link.
Not his because Ms Kemp said it’s a bogus site. In fact she canceled it so you have tocopy and paste the URL. So I wouldn’t put to much faith in what he said. Unless you went to the website to verify what he said. Which I doubt you did

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Really, read this…

35-year-old woman dies of brain hemorrhage 11 days after receiving J&J vaccine
The family of Anne VanGeest says the 35-year-old was healthy prior to being vaccinated, and that she died of complications from the Johnson&Johnson vaccine.

May 5, 2021 (Children’s Health Defense) — The family of a Michigan woman says she died as the result of complications 11 days after receiving the Johnson& Johnson COVID vaccine.

Anne VanGeest, 35, died April 19 at Mercy Health Saint Mary’s hospital in Grand Rapids from an acute subarachnoid brain hemorrhage, FOX 17 reported.

“It is with profound sadness that we share the news of Anne’s passing Anne (Annie), who was 35, was a loving mother, wife, sister and daughter,” the family said in a statement provided by Lambert, a Grand Rapids public relations firm that is providing its services to the family pro bono.

VanGeest received the J&J shot on April 8, five days before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) paused the vaccine to investigate reports of potentially dangerous blood clots in women who received the shot.

VanGeest’s family said her headache started on April 16 — eight days after being vaccinated. She died three days later. Her death certificate notes a natural death, specifically from an acute subarachnoid hemorrhage, or bleeding between the brain and tissue around the brain.

Symptoms of the rare blood clots typically develop six to 15 days after getting the shot.

“These initial symptoms are fairly vague and nonspecific,” said Dr. Tom Shimabukuro of the CDC COVID-19 Response. “(It’s) mainly headache, but importantly, the headaches for these started six or more days after vaccination.”

VanGeest’s physician filed a report to the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

In an email to the VanGeest family, the CDC confirmed her death had been reported to VAERS, but said the system is not designed to determine whether a reported adverse event was caused by the vaccine.

“When VAERS receives reports of serious illness or death after vaccination, VAERS staff contact the hospital where the patient was treated to obtain the associated medical records to better understand the adverse event,” the CDC said.

According to the CDC website, “the CDC follows up on any report of death to request additional information and learn more about what occurred and to determine whether the death was a result of the vaccine or unrelated.”

The Defender has repeatedly reached out to the CDC since March 8 to determine how investigations into reported deaths are conducted, but have yet to receive a response.

On April 13, the CDC and FDA called for an immediate halt to the use of J&J’s COVID vaccine, marketed under the company’s Janssen subsidiary, while they investigated at least six cases of a rare and serious disorder called cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT).

CVT occurs when a blood clot forms in the brain’s venous sinuses. The clot prevents blood from draining out of the brain. As a result, blood cells may break and leak blood into the brain tissues, forming a hemorrhage.

On April 14, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) postponed a vote on whether to lift the pause on the J&J vaccine, effectively extending it pending further analysis of data relating to blood clots in people who received the vaccine.

On April 23, the ACIP voted 10 – 4 to recommend lifting the pause of the J&J shot without restrictions or an additional warning about the risk of blood clotting disorders after analyzing 15 cases of rare blood clots, including three deaths, according to a slide presentation shared during the meeting.

The ACIP said the link between blood clots and J&J’s COVID vaccine was “plausible,” but concluded the vaccine’s benefits outweigh the risks. The FDA and CDC voted to lift the pause, but the FDA said it would add a warning label about potentially serious blood clotting disorders.

On April 30 Children’s Health Defense queried the VAERS data for a series of adverse events associated with the formation of clotting disorders and other related conditions. VAERS yielded a total of 1,845 reports for all three vaccines from Dec. 14, 2020, through April 23.

Of the 1,845 cases reported, there were 655 reports attributed to Pfizer, 577 reports to Moderna and 608 reports to J&J. However, U.S. health officials only acknowledged 15 blood clot cases associated with the J&J vaccine at the April 16 meeting.

A query in VAERS for subarachnoid brain hemorrhage yielded 31 cases, eight of which were associated with J&J’s COVID vaccines.

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Here is an article from April 14th, 2021, on the known dangers of the AstraZeneca and J&J vaccines
of them causing VITT, and a brief mention of the contraindication of using heparin, because of it’s proven fatal results.

Her brain hemorrhage may have been caused by being given heparin, to (mis)treat VITT, (that mistake caused brain hemorrhaging?, (or massive clotting?) and it was discontinued).

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2021/04/14/scientists-look-clues-bloodclotting-cause-j-j-and-astrazeneca-vaccines/7212193002/

VITT seems to occur five to 13 days after vaccination with the J&J or AstraZeneca-Oxford shots – after the normal vaccine side effects have abated.

Anyone who develops an unusual or severe headache during that time, severe abdominal pain or a painful, swollen leg, possibly accompanied by a skin rash of tiny reddish-purple spots, should seek immediate medical attention, Marks said.

People with suspected VITT should not be given the blood thinner heparin because it could exacerbate the problem, Padmanabhan said.

……………………………………….

“If you mistreat it, people die,” she said, “and if you don’t treat it, there’s still a high mortality associated with it.”

(Last paragraph, different doctor, on HITT which is similar to VITT)

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Reminds me of my dog following the cat around sniffing his ass

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago

🤔🧐It appears that they too, have an audience…

grey fox
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1 year ago
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I would disconnect from this guy. His wagon keeps tipping over

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Advice?

Nah…

Mlr’s cool.

If your wagon ain’t rollin once in a while, you ain’t driftin’ it enough…

I wasn’t too sure what a “thread” was either…

I thought it was the whole article’s comments, not just a branch of them…🤷‍♂️

grey fox
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1 year ago

I was the one who originally started this thread. So your comment is about Guest right? And yourself?
And how did you end up here? Are you just trying to cause drama. Because your post is pretty close to an insult. Why are you insulting Guest and yourself?

Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
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Dude. You’re creating drama. You usurp every COVID thread with a third of the posts every time and just argue and snark at people. If Kym won’t call you out on it, I will. That’s why I politely asked you to not turn this into the loco weather page. This forum for discussion is not all about you and I wish you would practice some self restraint. Take your boomer fights elsewhere.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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LoCo Weather
HUMBOLDT VITALS

Sunrise 6:08 a.m.
Sunset 8:18 p.m.
Moon Waxing Crescent
High 62°F
Low 53°F
Tide 6.0 @ 3:02 a.m.
0.0 @ 10:29 a.m.
4.6 @ 5:45 p.m.
3.7 @ 10:06 p.m.
Rainfall 0.25”
Year to date 22.97”
Normal YTD 37.35”
Last year YTD 23.01”
Ask me if I care what you think.

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You obviously do care as you replied to my comment. I just wish you’d stop pissing in the pool that EVERYONE is trying to enjoy. Again, it’s not all about YOU.

thatguyinarcata
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1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

As has been pointed out earlier in the thread there was a serious mental health crisis going on before covid. A couple of years of psychological assault has left many people totally unable to deal with day to day reality.

All we can do is try to be compassionate to our community members who are obviously having a really hard time

Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago

Too true. Thanks for providing some perspective. 🤙

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

And I thought Kym started this thread, foolish me. I believe you meant you were first to comment on this thread which hardly imparts “ownership”. Congratulations. And please quit following me around, I’m shy and you’re not my type.

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Ha Ha
And nobody is following you around. You just make a lot of false statements that need correcting. Like what just happened.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Forgot to credit the Ha Ha.
That is from Nelson on The Simpsons.

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Hayforker
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1 year ago
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So you’re acting like Nelson? Oh that’s not impressive. He’s a bully.

Guest
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1 year ago
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Yes, the TTS’s that were initially (mis) treated with blood thinners, which lead to hemorrhaging…

They had to update all physicians on the proper recognition and treatment of this condition, as it related to vaccination.

The same that happened with the AstraZeneca vaccines…

They should have anticipated it happening with the J and J Covid vaccine…

They didn’t.

Consequently, people died unnecessarily.

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Reply to  grey fox

I already read it way before you posted it…

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Let me reattempt posting this article on a different sites link, my last attempt to post a “cut and pasted” version of truthteller’s link was held in moderation and apparently deleted.

https://www.clickondetroit.com/health/2021/05/04/cdc-reviewing-michigan-womans-death-after-johnson-johnson-vaccine/

Hopefully this is an acceptable site, I’m not trying to post unacceptable links, I just am not sure about this one…

It’s the same article, as far as I can tell… It may be worded differently, who knows.

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“2000 mules” sold out in theatres across the nation.
“2000 Mules” may be the most convincing, and explosive, evidence the 2020 Presidential election wasn’t as fair as we’ve been told.
“We are essentially keeping our boat away from the reef of censorship,” D’Souza says of his Big Tech strategy. “It’s at a high price … this is the most censored topic in America.”
“2000 Mules” enjoys a limited theatrical release (May 2, 4) before a virtual premiere May 7. You won’t find much about it, though, via D’Souza’s Facebook, Twitter or YouTube channels, despite his large followings on each.
“I didn’t put the trailer up on Facebook,” he says. “If I do it’ll be banned.” He is hopeful, however, that “2000 Mules” can thrive in a new, freer speech environment on Twitter following its recent purchase by Elon Musk.”

https://americanfaith.com/dinesh-dsouzas-2000-mules-ballot-trafficking-expose-has-the-evidence-can-it-get-a-hearing/?amp

Entering a world of pain
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1 year ago
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Yeah they’re really keeping that one down, lotsa oppression, total oppression.
2 second Google search came up with multiple news stories on the documentary, YouTube videos, Amazon commercial for the hardcover book, streaming on Imdb.
Maybe no one will take this shit seriously cause whackjobs like Marjorie Taylor Green show up for the gala event premiers

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago

Who killed jfk?

You must be incredibly naive to think the media doesn’t work for the establishment.

If I was super rich and powerful, is probably get bored of being rich and powerful, and even the rich and powerful are competitive.

They just have the means to control your spending habits.

Does this make sense to you?

Entering a world of pain
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Entering a world of pain
1 year ago

Yep the whole world is a conspiracy bro. And everyone’s out to get you

fishkiller
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1 year ago

not everyone, just psychopathic technocratic elites and their lackeys

Not Blind
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1 year ago
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Bilderburg group, council on foreign relations, trilateral commission, world economic forum, world health organization. Those people are the “ruling elite” and they have infiltrated most positions of power in g-20 countries. It is a conspiracy and it is reality.

Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago

“Just because you’re paranoid, don’t mean they’re not after you.” – Kurt Cobain

Hayforker
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1 year ago
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I think this is actually a Richard Nixon quote.

Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
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Seems as if a lot of people have repeated it. Must be relevant!

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Hayforker
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1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

I was just joking about Nixon. Might have been what he was thinking, not that he said it out loud.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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“‘Even paranoids have enemies’ is the reply Golda Meir is said to have made to Henry Kissinger who, during the 1973 Sinai talks, accused her of being paranoid for hesitating to grant further concessions to the Arabs.”

But there seems to be a lot of speculation on the actual source of a statement to the same effect.

Personally, I sort of like the variation, “Help! The paranoids are after me!”

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Hayforker
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Reply to  Penguinn

This is very interesting. Thanks!

Nooo
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1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

Just impossible to determine because so much of paranoid thinking is insanely inaccurate. Literally. Yet the paranoid act on it without discretion.

Angela Robinson
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1 year ago
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That is a quote from Joseph Heller’s Catch-22

Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago

Oh! Didn’t know that. Thanks!

Hayforker
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1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

That is interesting.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Demoncrats have a well developed fraudulent vote development and delivery machine, been using it for years.

grey fox
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1 year ago

If you’ve had omicron before, are you safe from infection by the new variants?
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2022/05/04/1096412194/whats-up-with-the-new-omicron-variants

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I’ve been safe the whole time. Probably had infection from multiple variants. If you treat your body right and stay healthy the infections are very minor.

burning bush
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burning bush
1 year ago

So it’s obvious that the hi-tech drug makers aren’t able to cure people with their advanced gene therapies and inoculations, so I’ve seen that they are now recommending people to try opiate derivatives, has anybody else noticed this. Maybe there is something to it? I could see that it might chill your body out enough that it doesn’t even get bothered enough to react to the virus and ultimately avoids the severe effects or something like that. Maybe heroin could be good too. I might buy some just to have on hand in case they do recommend it. We’ll see, but hopefully they are working on the stuff for the little ones still too. I don’t want them left out from a Solution. I’ll be right there with my little ones when it’s approved, because I know that it’s just so important.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago

A shadow authoritarian leftist organization has doxxed SCOTUS judges and are using dark money to pay protesters to harass their family and neighbors where they live only because the woke crowd expects a ruling allowing voters iin each state to decide on abortion, even allowing the abortionist to kill the baby partial birth if the voters choose. Hardly restricting abortions but rather getting the federal government out of the way allowing local decisions. Yet instead of using the democratic to determine Americans’ will, the woke mob is instead staging an insurrection hell bent on destroying one of the triad of institutions that are defined in our Constitution and the basis of our orderly government, the judicial branch. The majority of Americans certainly don’t support mob rule and this will undoubtedly backfire on the authoritarian lefties’ attempts control every aspect of our lives.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden is instigating the insurrectionists.

Rimme
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1 year ago

“Shadow authoritarian leftist organization”
“Woke mob”
“Biden is instigating the insurrectionists”

Cool story, bro. But a stretch, y’know, Joe ‘Cog Dec’ Bye-Don. I mean imagine, such skills, when authoritarian rightwingers outnumber hard-core lefties three to one.

But I understand, the rightwing desire to steal terms, and divert attention, including from THE authoritarian-directed mob: the Jan6 “insurrection” (in the words of GOP Senate Majority Leader). As to having “woke” up, tens of millions of women, Sam Alito did that!

grey fox
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1 year ago

Yes, let’s let the states decide.
Louisiana lawmakers advance bill that would classify abortion as homicide. Critics say the bill could allow authorities to bring murder charges and criminalize in vitro fertilization.
The bill’s text, which says the legislation aims to “ensure the right to life and equal protection of the laws to all unborn children from the moment of fertilization,”

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HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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Well, since nothing is decided yet, let’s say the decision is to keep Roe.
What do you think the pro’s would say if the anti’s were doxing the judges homes and protesting?

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

The National Abortion Federation’s report on violence and disruption against abortion clinics found that in 2020 reports of assault and battery increased 125% compared to 2019. Death threats against abortion providers more than doubled. In 2019, clinics reported two suspicious packages or hoax packages, while in 2020 they reported a whopping 27. Reports of arson, attempted bombing, vandalism, stalking, hate mail and harassing calls, as well as hate email and internet harassment, also rose
https://nwlc.org/whats-behind-the-rise-in-anti-abortion-violence/

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Maximus
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1 year ago
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Note: You avoided the question asked by Hot Coffee.

Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
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That’s the playbook for everyone who can’t argue their point. Deflection or answering a question that wasn’t asked.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

They would probably be glad they were doing that instead of committing crimes against doctors and clinics

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Well, if one is gleefully and gainfully killing children for a living, shouldn’t one expect a little pushback?

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Violence from either side solves nothing. Let’s work on solutions.
I liked your ideas about the morning after pill and contraceptive use. Yes,teach children at a young age human biology. And sexuality at an appropriate age. With the internet kids are learning about sex at an early age. Let’s start teaching them the responsibilities that come with that.
Almost 350,000 U.S. teenagers under the age of 18 become pregnant each year. Approximately 82% of these pregnancies are unintended. Fifty-five percent of pregnant teenagers give birth, 14% have miscarriages, and 31% have abortions

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grey fox
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1 year ago

We now know that, among the myriad ways it can damage our health, the virus can affect the heart and directly cause a range of heart complications.
Also, mRNA COVID vaccines like those from Pfizer and Moderna have been linked with heart inflammation. But this is very rare, and you’re much more likely to get heart inflammation from COVID infection than the vaccines.

https://www.hri.org.au/health/your-health/lifestyle/how-covid-affects-the-heart-according-to-a-cardiologist

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Lou Monadi
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1 year ago
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This woke inflation is infecting my heart and health and causing permanent damage

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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You probably didn’t know that Pfizer dumped 80,000 pages of documents this week.
That’s because the American corporate media refused to cover it — and that’s because almost all of them took money from the Biden regime to promote the experimental vaccines and kill any critical coverage of them.
Anyway, it turns out that Pfizer’s COVID vaccine was not 95% effective: the data shows it has a 12% efficacy rate.

But wait: it gets worse.
There were no human clinical trials to determine if the experimental COVID vaccines were safe for pregnant women. They were excluded from all the trials.
None. Zero. Zilch. Nada.
Instead, they tested it on 44 rats.

https://emeralddb3.substack.com/p/pfizers-new-80000-page-data-dump?s=r

Not a site I usually go to, but claims should be researched, I don’t have the time just now, but will try to follow up later.

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Rimme
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Reply to  HotCoffee

You’re correct, that it’s good to research posted material.

The writer of your substack link is wingdinger Emerald Robinson, former WH correspondent for right-leaning Newsmax, who pulled her for posting baseless vax conspiracy theory. Following is her tweet:

“Dear Christians: the vaccines contain a bioluminescent marker called LUCIFERASE so that you can be tracked. Read the last book of the New Testament to see how this ends,”

Hilarious!

Maximus
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1 year ago
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Why don’t you Humboldt libs ever describe NYT, MSNBC, CNN, etc as “left-leaning?” Do you only see the bias you that confirms your uber-government attitude?

Rimme
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1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

Gong. No lib here. And don’t need to be, to recognize a nutter like Robinson. And uber (super)-government? Where, I don’t see one, anywhere.

moviedad
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moviedad
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

Uh…because they’re the mouthpiece of the status quo.
The fact that people think those “news” sites are anything other than the aristocracy’s propaganda arm is a testament to their success in gaslighting people for the last 50 years.
Only the NYT existed back far enough to be called, “Liberal.” And yet they still promoted the war in Viet Nam.
The “Banker’s” News sets the agenda. And an overwhelming majority of Americans with Itchy-ears, flock to them so they can be told what to think.
“Where do you get your news?”
Is now: “Whose lies work best for your mindset?”

Maximus
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1 year ago
Reply to  moviedad

NYT is a rag. The covered up the Holodamor (Ukrainian Holocaust), the WW2 Holocaust, the Armenian Holocaust, published accusations that there were WMD’s in Saddam Husseins Iraq, lied about DC Sniper, lied that President Trump ignored a Russian bounty on American soldiers, etc. Why anyone would believe anything printed in that low grade bird cage liner is beyond me.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

And now the NYT pushes us into nuclear WW3. Put your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye.
Joe Biden did that?

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

Ah! I see now. “Joe Biden did that” is the new phrase to be mindlessly applied in every political debate by those so inclined to think in catch phrases.

The threat of nuclear war is apparently a deliberate Russian government tactic. So how is anyone supposed go know whether or not it is a Russian troll farm making this sort of comment?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10771515/Russian-president-set-unleash-troll-farms-fake-news-assault-West.html

thatguyinarcata
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1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

So that lady has some extreme views, clearly heavily informed by her involvement with an extreme arm of the Christian faith. Good to know.

Anyway, what exactly did our public health agencies rely on to recommend this experimental product to pregnant women? Was there actually any data to support that recommendation? Why are our public health agencies so loathe to engage with the nuance and complexity of actual public health issues? And how do they expect to earn the trust of the population with so much flagrant lying?

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago

Let us know, or not, the answers.

Anyway, is there any exciting updates, from the ‘unlimitedhangout.com’ Epstein Series?

thatguyinarcata
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1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

I’d imagine that at some point they’ll put some kind of a bow on it given that his partner in crime has been formally convicted, but it could be complete?

Did you read any of it? It’s pretty disturbing stuff. That level of corruption so deeply embedded in such a wide range of influential aspects in our culture. And absolutely no accountability for the vast majority of participants.

As to the question of how the various public health agencies justified the claim that any of these new injections were/are safe for pregnant women is something that they will have to answer. Perhaps there are late documents from Pfizer that detail the human trials that included pregnant women. Maybe the good doctors just had a hunch?

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

What good is a baseless vax conspiracy theory when the truth isnt believed.

I find it odd that people forget why they choose to believe a fiction from those who are trying to extract as much out of you before you get tossed aside, over people who are aware and informed and brave enough to blow da whistle.

Follow the money, and recognize why the few have always sought to control the many.

Or not.

Just stop pushing your love of government and big corp, and big religion, because we have offshored the greatest manufacturing nation to a country that has literal slaves for its workforce.

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Rimme
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1 year ago

I think you’re saying Emerald Robinson is aware, informed and brave. Must be why right-leaning Newsmax fired her, she was just too good for them, breasty twitter-picture and all. Godspeed.

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Interesting…

Much bad news is being revealed on this anniversary as well, just one year ago, many influential people that trusted these deceitful monsters were repeating these claims, as evidence that they were true…

The authors of the study I’m about to link disclosed that they had shares in Pfizer…

Imagine that…

They didn’t hesitate to emphasize that AstraZeneca’s and J and J’s vaccines, (their competitors), were causing clotting problems, in the same article…

Imagine that…

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/05/two-pfizer-covid-vaccine-doses-give-over-95-protection-shows-israel-study

Lies… All lies…

Israel huh?

While Netanyahu was in bed with Pfizer?

Imagine that…

And, being 100% indemnified, they will bear zero responsibility.

Zero. None. Zilch. Zip. Nada.

Imagine that…

Booster anyone?

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Nooo
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1 year ago
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As opposed to comments that are 100% indemnified against their poor understanding of the real world? You must not drive any vehicles because they are made for profit, or store bought bread or take an aspirin because they are made for profit… It must be a PITA to have to grow your own cotton, spin and weave it then sew hour own clothes because of the belief that you seem to hold that every product that creates a profit for its maker is a dangerous lie. Surpringly doing all that still leaves time to write voluminous comments.

Or maybe, just maybe you are making such a big deal out of the profits created by vaccines because you want to make a poorly tought out attack because of an inability to come up with a good one? Now that would not be surprising.

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Pretzel logic, anyone?

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

👍 as if constant insults convinces people, with nothing to back it up.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Are they for profit pretzels?

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

The facts are indefensible, yet you try to defend them.

Disgusting

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Do you repair the strawman each night or is it a new strawman you use every time you need to get a rant out?

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Let’s just focus on why big pharmaceutical wants zero responsibility, while the government hasn’t paid a dollar to anyone who’s been injured

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

How can pharma reap $100 billion off covid and not afford liability for products they sell? Are the damages they’re doing approaching the 100 billion they’ve hauled in, or more? Who’s left holding the bag?

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

Except there is no $100 billion “profit.”
Try reading for comprehension.
https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/lead-covid-19-vaccine-players-will-split-100b-sales-and-40b-profits-analyst

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

So you’re saying Pharma can’t cover the liability for their vaccine’s harm with $40 billion? That’s a lotta damn harm done to innocents conned by Fauci

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago

I am not saying anything of the sort.

What I am saying is that you repeatedly post FALSE and misleading information and no one should believe any of it.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Ouch! He just had a Will Smith pulled on him.

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1 year ago
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You’re the one that said “profit”, not me. Your own link backs up $100B hauled in.

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It seems that 123 billion, total revenue, for Pfizer, is factual, in 2020, and 2021 combined…

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1 year ago
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Once a person is sucked into the anti vaxxer vortex, research is never necessary. Just repeating of others who also never research but just cherry pick a few words and soinnit like crazy.

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1 year ago
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Did you just call pfizer antivaxxers? Or is their lack of appropriate vaccine research the right kind of lack of research?

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1 year ago
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Exactly right.
And the proponents of these “vaccines” assume that Big Pharma is totally trustworthy despite the fact that they can’t be sued for peddling these false “vaccines” to the public. And Big Pharma has been fined or paid settlements of about $40 BILLION in the last 10 years for the products they DID have liability for!

Enjoy your shots! I’m sure Pfizer, etc are perfectly up front about everything.

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1 year ago
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Yes, and now the J&J vaccine, which can induce VITT, is FDA reserved, for total idiots only.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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The clotting disorder is called thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), and it is rare—in 17 million people who got J&J, 54 cases of TTS were reported, 36 of those people were cared for in an intensive care unit, and nine people died (which represents over 15% of cases). Two additional deaths also may be linked to the vaccine. Based on these numbers, the risk appears to be greatest—1 in 100,000—in women ages 30 to 49
Yale Medicine

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1 year ago
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“VITT” means ..

Vaccine-induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia.

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1 year ago
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Here’s a link from a year ago, so, I say again, WTF took the FDA so long to act? And why haven’t they 86’d the Jand J vax completely, instead of just simply limiting it’s use to the few complete idiots that would still opt for it?

https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/sciencebrief/vaccine-induced-immune-thrombotic-thrombocytopenia-vitt-following-adenovirus-vector-covid-19-vaccination/

You keep trying, yet failing, to correct me.

Doesn’t that ever become tiresome?

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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I know what VITT stands for. I cut and pasted an article. That was how it was written.
My point was how rare it is. I had no intention of correcting you. You read to much into it.

I could go into all the times you corrected me and got proven wrong. But like HotCoffee reminded me, no sense pushing things. Let’s keep it civil, try and avoid the personal comments. Yes, of which I am to blame also. But I realize the error of my ways and am working on it.

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You equated TTS incidence with the J and J vaccine… 🤷‍♂️

For whatever reason.

That would be VITT.

Maybe that is what you meant?

The discussion was clearly about VITT. That is what is caused by the AstraZeneca and J&J Covid vaccines.

And it’s what was initially (mis)treated with Heparin, with disastrous results.

It had already happened with AstraZeneca’s Covid19 vaccine, well in advance of it happening with the J&J Covid19 vaccine.

Both of them being Adenovirus-vector vaccines, they should have anticipated it happening with the J&J vaccine as well.

They didn’t.

That was a sloppy mistake, an oversight that cost lives.

It should come as no surprise, that vaccine hesitancy is increasing, they are bringing it on themselves…

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Right, in rare cases the J&J vaccine caused TTS. Which is the same as saying VITT correct?
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia (VITT), also known as Vaccine-Induced Prothrombotic Immune Thrombocytopenia (VIPIT) and Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS).

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No, it’s not the same.

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1 year ago
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LOL yes they are. I know it is vaccine related. It was Yale Medicine who used the term. My point being that it’s rare.

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And yet anti vaxxer were in full cry about the safer mRNA vaccines and actually touted the J&J vaccine as better because it was more like the “old fashioned” vaccines. Which BTW they still disparaged. In reality, with the really low adverse reaction levels of all the FDA approved vaccines, screeching in horror over vaccination while down playing the virus itself, is what is for total idiots. And has been for Two years.

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So your finally agreeing that the J&J vaccine is shit?

After over a year of it being so obvious?

It’s about time…

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I’m just pointing out the anti vaxxer’s inevitable and desperate descent into spin cycle irrationality. You know- the one where, since they only capable of mindless fear of progress or complexity, they have to put obviously stupid words into thinking people’s mouths in order to try to win an argument. Because that is the only way they can.

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1 year ago
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👆🤣

grey fox
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1 year ago

Nooo Will Smith’d him

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1 year ago
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Nooo acted like a child and slapped someone because their spouse is unfaithful?

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Because she stormed in and launched a barely coherent tirade against a boogeyman from inside her own head?

Is that like a scene in a movie he was in or something?

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They are not vaccines.
They are experimental gene therapies and the VAERS database is chock full of adverse events.
But, please, go ahead and have my shots. I’m sure you’ll be SO much safer and healthier.

Current count:
2,118,246 Reports of Vaccine Adverse Events in VAERS
27,532 COVID Vaccine Reported Deaths/36,913 Total Reported Deaths
152,946 Total COVID Vaccine Reported Hospitalizations/235,443 Total Reported Hospitalizations
1,247,129 COVID Vaccine Adverse Event Reports
Through April 22, 2022

https://openvaers.com

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1 year ago

Follow the science…

They have discovered the “fountain of youth”…

Unfortunately…

https://www.sciencealert.com/transplanting-poo-from-a-younger-mouse-could-help-stave-off-the-effects-of-aging

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Maybe it would be better to focus on something in that article of more typical use to anti vaxxers- “Further experiments showed that it works the other way too – moving microbes from the poop of aged mice into younger mice caused the younger animals to then show signs of aging, including increased inflammation in the brain and a reduction in a key protein needed for normal vision.” And just be more careful of swallowing just any old poop because it’s been around for a long time.

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1 year ago
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Party Pooper!

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Pfizer is forced to recall drug used to treat hypertension after pills were found to be contaminated with cancer-causing compounds
Published: , 24 April 2022 |

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10749809/Pfizer-recalling-blood-pressure-drug-Accupril-cancer-causing-compounds.html

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Actually, that link said it was a voluntary recall (ie not forced) of five lots and was due to a discovered impurity of nitroamines (the chemical found in hot dogs and most bacon that research has shown to increase a risk of cancer.)
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/pfizer-voluntary-nationwide-recall-lots-accuprilr-quinapril-hcl-due-n-nitroso-quinapril-content

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Pfizer is forced to recall drug used to treat hypertension after pills were found to be contaminated with cancer-causing compounds
Published: 23:50 EDT, 24 April 2022 | Updated: 03:04 EDT, 25 April 2022

Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is recalling five batches of its hypertension drug Accupril after it was found to contain chemicals that can cause cancer. 
The recall comes after research found that batches of the drug contained increased levels of a cancer-causing agent, nitrosamine. It was announced on March 22 and involves five batches of pills, each containing 90 bottles.
Pfizer says those bottles may have been split into smaller prescriptions, and has urged any doctor or pharmacist who dealt with the shipments in question to contact them immediately.  
The drugs were distributed in the United States and Puerto Rico between December 2019 and April 2022, a Pfizer news release said.

In Canada, Pfizer had already announced a similar recall after finding the same impurity to be above acceptable levels.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10749809/Pfizer-recalling-blood-pressure-drug-Accupril-cancer-causing-compounds.html

Pfizer say’s it won’t hurt you though.

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1 year ago
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Right?

“Not yet”…

It’s going to be a while, before the cancer shows up…

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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“Foods which have been shown to contain volatile nitrosamines include cured meats, primarily cooked bacon; beer; some cheeses; nonfat dry milk; and sometimes fish.”

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=nitrosamine+in+foods

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Voluntary recall,not forced. And Pfizer actually said “Although long-term ingestion of Nnitroso-quinapril may be associated with a potential increased cancer risk in humans, there is no immediate risk to patients taking this medication.”

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/pfizer-voluntary-nationwide-recall-lots-accuprilr-quinapril-hcl-due-n-nitroso-quinapril-content

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“there is no immediate risk to patients taking this medication.”

Oh well, as long as it isn’t immediate… jeez.

Good to know you’re fine with cancer causing agents in your medications.
I’m sure they would yell it from the rooftops if there was a risk.
I recall a few years back, Merck sent flu shots to another country that had cancer cells in it.
They were lucky enough to find it before the shots were used.
Of course, that info. isn’t easily found now,
Might be on the wayback machine.
I don’t think that’s been scrubbed yet.

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This is great information. Any science related to increasing health snd longevity should be shared. I just read this article. I coukd go on a tangent on it snd other information connected to our beatiful nuero pleasure rewatd system, genteic stress response pathways ect.. I’ve been listening dr huberman from Stanford University and this guy is committed to bringing health snd well being to the masses. It’s changed my life. Some of us actually care for people and are actively do work on the ground to help other in the rl. Maybe encourage good analytical thinking to your health snd disease prevention and you won’t get covid. BTW Andrew’s ( hubberman lab) recent podcaste with Dr Rhonda patrick( one of the leading health educators of the country who I’m in love with) also vaxed.. this one is a bomb shell of highly dense info which is beautiful. Please check him out. He has top notch science.

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I did look at the lab website you mention and it’s interestung. Did you note the caveat on their site though ? “Please note: The Huberman Lab Podcast is distinct from Dr. Huberman’s teaching and research roles at Stanford University School of Medicine. The information provided on the podcast, social media posts and newsletters is not medical advice, nor should it be taken or applied as a replacement for medical advice. The Huberman Lab Podcast, its employees, guests and affiliates assume no liability for the application of the information discussed.”

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1 year ago
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Did you get Covid19, Nooo?

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1 year ago
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What about you, Grey Fox, did you get Covid19?

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Excuse me? My medical history is between me and my doctor….

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Seems like you are overreacting…

I figured everyone here was basically anonymous…

Don’t freak out…

Here is why I ask …

I won’t bother posting a link, because of a paywall.

It’s from the Washington Post…

For what it’s worth…

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I don’t mind answering your question.
According to the results of a blood test, I was infected with the virus – probably twice. But I assume because I was vaccinated twice and boosted once, I hardly had any symptoms, at all. Since I am over 65 and have some issues which might tend to make risks worse (asthma and severe sleep apnea, just to name two), I am quite thankful the vaccines have been available. My spouse and I will be getting our second booster next Friday.

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1 year ago
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The truth hurts, doesn’t it? LOL!

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago
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Maybe the blood test caught vaccine remnants

grey fox
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1 year ago

There is no virus present in the mRNA . Only the J&J vaccine.

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True, but I believe that the discussion was about antibody tests…

The vaccines can cause positive antibody results, in some circumstances.

I think that is what Penguinn was referring to.

Whether the positive antibody test results could be considered “something tests caught due to vaccine remnants”, is open for debate, but is not necessarily that far fetched or that far off base…

grey fox
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1 year ago
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But what Mir said was vaccine remnants, like the vaccine was shedding COVID into the system.
That’s not how the mRNA vaccine works. And what the hell is vaccine remnants?
And what circumstances?
“The vaccines can cause positive antibody results, in some circumstances.”

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He didn’t say anything about a virus being shed, only you did.

“Vaccine remnants” would be what is producing the antibodies, which can result in a positive antibody test, in some circumstances…

Some kinds of tests, it seems, would be my guess…

Read this, it’s from the FDA, there is a similar one from the CDC.

https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/safety-communications/antibody-testing-not-currently-recommended-assess-immunity-after-covid-19-vaccination-fda-safety#:~:text=Be%20aware%20that%20if%20you,not%20all%20antibody%20tests.

And here is a screenshot, to simplify things…

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grey fox
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There is no such thing as vaccine remnants. It’s the tests that are the problem . Not the vaccine.
The mRNA vaccine is not causing the positive test results.
“Therefore, mRNA-based vaccines will not cause a Covid-19 PCR test to be positive. Similarly, these vaccines will not cause rapid antigen tests to be positive, since the proteins produced following vaccination are not expressed in the respiratory (i.e., nasal) tract, which is sampled for Covid-19 PCR or antigen testing” Same for a blood test.
Forbes

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It says pretty clearly in the screenshot from the FDA, that…

” A COVID-19 vaccination may also cause a positive antibody test result for some but not all antibody tests.”

Here is similar info from the CDC…

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/testing.html

Aand, a screenshot…

(Please tap for full screen).

From The CDC…

“If you get an antibody test after receiving a vaccine you might test positive by some (but not all) antibody tests”.
………………………………………..

And it’s “mlr” (M-L-R), not M-I-R.
We are talking about the same commenter, right?

Not sure why you keep referring to him as “mir”…

And as far as mRNA vs say, J and J, makes any difference, mlr would have had no way of knowing when he made his statement.

Penguinn followed with “two vaccine doses”, etc., implying mRNA…

If it even makes any difference…

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grey fox
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She said two with booster going for another booster. Sound like mRNA to me.

Jesus , it’s the test that is causing the positive results. The test shouldn’t be used to verify the vaccine only to test for prior COVID infection.
It’s not the vaccine causing the positive results.
There is no such thing as vaccine remnants.

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If there weren’t “vaccine remnants’, it wouldn’t do anything, now would it?

It doesn’t just vanish as soon as it’s injected, does it?

Is there nothing injected?

Whatever remains is what creates the antibodies…

Isn’t that the whole idea?

Those would be the “vaccine remnants”, (the part that remains) that lead to the antibodies, that lead to the positive antibody tests with some tests.

Simple.

It’s spelled out pretty clearly, by the FDA, and The CDC.

Vaccines can sometimes cause positive antibody test results…

Fact.

Mlr wasn’t “wrong”…

Face it.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Nope it’s the tests. That’s what all your links say. And you can spin it anyway you want but there is no such thing as vaccine remnants. That’s not how the mRNA vaccine works. It doesn’t leave remnants. Read up on how it works. See if you can find anything about it leaving remnants.
Show me one article our anything referring to vaccine remnants besides you and squirrel.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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“Therefore, mRNA-based vaccines will not cause a Covid-19 PCR test to be positive. Similarly, these vaccines will not cause rapid antigen tests to be positive, since the proteins produced following vaccination are not expressed in the respiratory (i.e., nasal) tract, which is sampled for Covid-19 PCR or antigen testing”
Forbes

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Not talking about PCR tests or rapid antigen tests, obviously.

Antibody tests was the subject matter…

There was no mention of which test.

There are many different serology tests.

I already showed you were mRNA vaccine could trigger positive results in some tests, in the link and screenshot below…

Again…

“‘Roche Elecysys Anti-SARS-CoV-2
assay’ detects antibodies to Spike RBD…”

” …while the ‘Platelia SARS-CoV-2 Total Ab assay’ from BioRad detects antibodies to the nucleo- capsid protein”.

Where do you think that the “nucleo-capsid protein” originated?

It’s from the mRNA vaccine, grey fox, that’s were it came from, and that stuff sticks around…

Lots and lots of recent links on that…

Here is one, and then maybe I will throw in a couple more.

“Vaccine remnants”,

“Residual vaccine ingredients”

Tomayto, tomahto.

You are splitting hairs with terminology.

Just because that term isn’t commonly used, does not mean it doesn’t have relevance.

https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(22)00076-9?rss=yes#relatedArticles

https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/study-pfizer-covid-shot-converts-into-dna-in-human-cells/

And finally this one…

https://www.nebraskamed.com/COVID/where-mrna-vaccines-and-spike-proteins-go

Are the spike proteins “vaccine remnants”?

Definitely created by the vaccines…

They last “3 weeks”…

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Like I already said, that was mentioned after mlr’s question, not before. He had know way of knowing and it doesn’t appear to matter anyway…

mRNA will do the same thing with the Roche test mentioned in this screenshot …

https://www.precisionvaccinations.com/mrna-covid-19-vaccine-antibody-test-results-require-professional-interpretation

Hopefully that is the right link, but the screenshot spells it out, not sure why you keep trying to blame “the test”.

There are many kinds of antibody tests.

And I’m also not sure why you want to keep focusing on the use of the term “vaccine remnants”.

Would you prefer “leftover vaccine contents”

I think the are also called ingredients.

“Residual ingredients”, would you believe?

You don’t think that the vaccine ingredients just simply vanish after injection and don’t form antibodies, do you?

That would be absurd…

That’s how they work…

“Residual vaccine ingredients”, (“remnants”), induce antibodies…

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Oops… Here you go…

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1 year ago
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Serology tests…

Roche

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1 year ago
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I guess I provided too much evidence…

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Yes I mixed up the serum test with the rapid antigen test.
Also if you go back up the thread you will see Penguin clearly stated she had 2 shots and the booster. Then mir replied. (yes I use mir, inside joke)
So yes I assumed he was talking about the J&J..

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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The mRNA and the spike protein don’t last long in the body.
First, COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are given in the upper arm muscle. The mRNA will enter the muscle cells and instruct the cells’ machinery to produce a harmless piece of what is called the spike protein.

  • Our cells break down mRNA and get rid of it within a few days after vaccination.
  • Scientists estimate that the spike protein, like other proteins our bodies create, may stay in the body up to a few weeks.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/mrna.html
mRNA does not contain antibodies….

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Again, here is some slightly more current information from Stanford research indicating that the spike proteins persist in the body for 60 days, or more, rather than the previously represented timeframe of, ” a few weeks”…

https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/study-pfizer-covid-shot-converts-into-dna-in-human-cells/

“Earlier this month, as WND reported, a peer-reviewed study published in the prestigious journal Cell by researchers at Stanford University found that the spike protein created by the COVID vaccines remains in the body much longer than believed and at levels higher than those of severely ill COVID-19 patients”.

“The Stanford researchers tested the duration of the protein in the body for 60 days and found that it lasted at least that long”.

The Swedish researchers also concluded the spike proteins expressed on the surface of the liver cells through the vaccine could target the immune system and possibly cause autoimmune hepatitis. They noted “case reports on individuals who developed autoimmune hepatitis” after getting the Pfizer shot.

The authors of the study cited the case of a healthy 35-year-old female who developed autoimmune hepatitis a week after her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. The researchers said there is a possibility that “spike-directed antibodies induced by vaccination may also trigger autoimmune conditions in predisposed individuals.”

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Inside joke?

“Peasant” reference?

“First woman on the moon” reference?

(I notice that Kym spells it that way, too)…

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Hmmm, asthma and sleep apnea don’t sound fun…

I struggle with sleep apnea at times. Not fun…

As far as I know, I haven’t been infected, but I haven’t had a blood test to confirm that.

Is that a routine test?

Can you request it, or is it doctor’s orders only?

I am curious if I have had it, as before Covid19 was announced, my wife and I both had running noses. Not runny noses, mind you, but constantly running, nonstop for days…

It seemed unprecedented, in my experience, like it was something different.

And because I haven’t gotten symptomatic or confirmed Covid19 after that experience,
and nrither has my wife, who knows, maybe we’ve already had a brush with it that provided some antibodies?

(Two doses of Moderna started in mid September 2021, so we are technically due for our 1st booster)

Neither of us are at all in a hurry about getting it…

I seem to be the only one that has not been sick with either congestion or Covid19…

Thankfully…

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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If you think you have sleep apnea and you have not seen a sleep specialist, you should. I would probably be dead now if I had not been rechecked and found that my condition had gotten much worse. I was not breathing for a total of about 15 minutes each hour and my blood O2 was dropping to 86%. I have to use a CPAP machine – no choice. Well, use one or wake up dead. You can guess my decision on that.
And don’t get me started on when Covid actually appeared in the US. Just say I am convinced it was here in some form months before they are telling us it arrived.
Take care – and consider getting a booster. People may be through with Covid, but it is not through with us. I am pretty sure about that.
Oh, I should mention that while being overweight or obese is certainly a contributing factor to a lot of cases of sleep apnea, it is not a requisite. My BMI is about 24.62.
Take care.

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1 year ago
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Sounds like the standard, Warning, Do not use this hairdryer in the bathtub or shower! notice.

Lockdownlibrals
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1 year ago
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So we should discount something that is not medical advice? What is the difference? Legality?

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1 year ago
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There’s a much bigger problem, when you know this is just the tip of the iceberg

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

So True!

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1 year ago

Endemic. And now we can say Wuhan flu without being censored. The simplest answer is the answer, hence, a virus variant of Covid previously unknown in nature suddenly appears within miles of a known level four biological laboratory and we were not allowed to state the most obvious answer. Why was the msm, all the democrats, and some republicans for not allowing free speech on this issue and seemed to enjoy making those who had opposing views out to be lunatics who burn patchouli as a cure for polio? Dr.Malone. Why instead did they suggest it came from an abused animal meat market serving dogs and anything that can walk, crawl, or slither? Dogs….FU. Why should China not be vocally thrashed, trashed, and reprimanded for unleashing this bioweapon garbage on the world because they cannot be trusted because their leaders don’t care about people and why does the msm and the democrats not want to go there? Compromised. Why has all the recent wuhan flu shot data analyzed by MIT and other well respected research institutions throughout the world suggesting many adverse Heath conditions arising from them not been advertised on the front pages of all newspapers with 24 hour bombardment. Orwell. Figure it out. W. Wallace.

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1 year ago
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Perhaps the Wuhan Flu was released intentionally by the worldwide authoritarian leftist cabal as a population control experiment, a trial balloon of sorts.

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1 year ago

One of senile uncle Joe’s better days, reminiscing of the good one days, the racists got together for lunch
“You know, things have kind of changed since I first got there… I got elected there when I was 29 years old to the United States Senate from a very modest background. And I was there for 36 years before becoming vice president,” Biden said Friday. “We always used to fight like hell even back in the old days when we had real segregationists like Eastland and Thurmond, all those guys, but we ended up eating lunch together. Things have changed. We got to bring it back.”
Joe Biden did that!

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Guest
1 year ago

TTS is not necessarily vaccine-induced…

You keep trying to evade the connection to the vaccine by referring to it only as TTS, as opposed to referring to it as VITT.

As always, defending the vaccines, even as they are implicated in numerous deaths.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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I already explained that the article I posted used TTS.
That was Yale Medicine
Here is a screenshot. You provided the link where I pulled this. They use the words “also known as” “rare”. But if it makes you happy I will refer to it from now on as VITT.
Could the 9 deaths out of the 17 million J&J doses given been avoided. From the evidence you presented it looks like it. Somebody fucked up along the line.
But let’s not throw the baby out with the wash.

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1 year ago
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I must relent…

It seems that you are correct that all terms are for the same thing…

VITT, TTS, VIPIT…

But you seemed to be correcting me, initially, that it was TTS, not VITT.

So it looks like we are both correct. But I did think that TTS was a different.

I may have been confusing it with TT purpura…

VITT seems more accurately descriptive as it implicates the vaccine, as it should. But TTS seems to also be correct.

My point initially was, that it is bad news, not good news, but you did not acknowledge that…

And if you were looking back to the comments from exactly one year ago, today and yesterday, as I have been, you would see that “truthteller” broke the news that a woman had died, probably from the J and J vaccine, and then the very next day, it was reported that Humboldt County had ordered an additional 1100 doses of J and J from the state…

Careless, slipshod and stupid, as far as I am concerned…

It should have been paused, the state knew far before May 5th, 2021, like April 14th, 2021, if not earlier.

Negligent homicide as far as I am concerned.

And, the nine confirmed that died, out of the first 17 million, were not the total, that was just the beginning, and all that they would acknowledge…

And the just kept pushing it…

That’s bullshit.

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago

“Dead Man’s” is for sale.

66 acres…

Auction is tomorrow…

It’s part of the San Andreas fault…

Seriously…

But they probably won’t be telling anybody about that…

Caveat emptor.

https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/Lost-Coast-parcel-for-sale-17154455.php

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1 year ago
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Here is the parcel…

And another link…

It would be nice if it stayed public access…

Don’t forget, Dead Man’s Gulch is the San Andreas Fault…

https://therealdeal.com/sanfrancisco/2022/04/17/this-giant-chunk-of-the-northern-california-coast-will-be-auctioned-off-on-may-7/

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Why are there so many new Omicron subvariants, like BA.4 and BA.5? Is the virus mutating faster?
https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/06/why-are-there-so-many-new-omicron-sub-variants-like-ba4-and-ba5-is-the-virus-mutating-faster

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1 year ago
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Doesn’t seem that many people care. You only know because of constant media attention and DNA sequencing. Too much data can distract a person from the important issues.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Once Biden lifts Title 42 been he’ll be allowing four million illegal immigrants in each year, more than the population of Los Angeles. Does he intend to somehow allow them to vote, by doing away with voter ID and providing universal fraudulent mail in voting, to cement authoritarian leftist control? Biden has abrogated his Constitutional responsibility to guarantee the security of our country and there’s plenty of cause for impeachment if not for Kamala.
Joe Biden did that!

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago

Why stop at Biden plotting to “somehow” allow four million illegal immigrants to vote? It seems just as likely he is going to sneak into every white Americans’ home in the middle of the night and slit their throats to prevent them from voting.
Get the story straight, man!

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Pro-abortion protesters are planning mass Mother’s Day protests at churches, principally Catholic. Isn’t that legally defined as a hate crime and will Garland pursue prosecution? Or will he follow the woke mantra, “laws for thee not for me”?
Joe Biden instigated this insurrection attack on our Judicial Branch of government!

grey fox
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1 year ago

At least they are not threatening to bomb churches or kill people.
The Anti-Abortion Movement Has a Long History of Terrorism.
In a Wednesday call, officials with the FBI and Department of Homeland Security raised concerns about an increase in violent rhetoric from far-right aggressors in the wake of the draft opinion’s release. And private intelligence groups have released reports detailing violent reactions and threats to bomb clinics and hurt pro-abortion protestors on far-right online forums in response to the draft leak.
https://msmagazine.com/2022/05/06/anti-abortion-violence-terrorism-roe-v-wade/

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Yes lets let the states decide…
In Michigan, this would have an immediate impact. Overnight, nearly all abortions would become a felony carrying a penalty of up to four years, even in the cases of rape and incest. That’s under an old state law, last updated in 1931, that was never repealed, even after Roe made it unenforceable in 1973.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

In your world, “protesting” is a hate crime.
Nice.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Check the law yourself

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

Peaceful protest on public property in not a hate crime. You might want to check out the Constitution sometime. Protesters may run afoul of local laws and/or ordinances – but that will not be a “hate crime.” Citizens still have rights in this country, despite how “inconvenient” it might be to authoritarians, such as you seem to be.

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1 year ago
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‘Putting People in Prison’: Adam Schiff Facing Calls to be Disbarred After Text Messages Were Doctored in Jan 6th Committee

  • May 8, 2022

Schiff and his staff working on the Democratic led Jan. 6th Commission admitted they doctored text messages between Ohio Republican Jim Jordan and former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. 
The Jan. 6th Commission is supposed to gather evidence about the Jan. 6th attack on the United States Capitol but it seems they chose to fabricate their own. 

Mark Levine spoke out about the repercussions Schiff should receive given these actions and being a lawyer in the state of California.
During an interview on Fox News Levine stated, “When it comes to Adam Schiff doctoring evidence, Adam Schiff is a lawyer and has a license in the state of California and maybe other places…Rather than us just whining about this reprobate and unethical hack, let’s do something about it. Lawyers are not free to doctor evidence particularly when they are doctoring evidence for the purpose of putting people in prison.”

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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“‘There is absolutely no validity to the complaints about the way this text was excerpted during the House debate on holding Meadows in contempt,’ argued Norm Eisen, senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution, who was co-counsel for the House Judiciary Committee during the first impeachment of Donald Trump.
“‘The fact that a period was inserted, possibly inadvertently, instead of an ellipsis on a graphic presentation is irrelevant. The use of a period versus an ellipsis doesn’t change the meaning of the deeply troubling and false statement that the vice president should tamper with electoral votes,’ Eisen told Newsweek in an email.”

https://www.newsweek.com/fact-check-did-adam-schiff-tamper-jim-jordan-jan-6-evidence-meadows-hearing-1660490

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1 year ago
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What a schiff show

grey fox
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1 year ago

I also hope there is some anti-pedophile protesters there also. Especially in front of the Catholic churches.
Would that be a hate crime?

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1 year ago

Nothing says”Happy Mother’s Day” like a bunch of liberal harpies demanding that they be able to continue their whole sale slaughter of unborn children…. How did that old commercial jingle go?🤔

Oh yeah…”63 millions dead….. and growing!”

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago

Love when the 63 million gets cited. OK then, reality-check time:
That’d be 63 million more unwanted Americans since ‘73, in rough numbers ballooning our current population by nearly 20%. Brilliant. The jobs to be found, the housing, the consuming, the polluting, and with what % on government programs the wingers keep harping about, lol.

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

How many million un-Americans have illegally crossed our border and taken our valuable resources?

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Stay focused.
When the 63 million unwanted kids grow to have their own kids (we’re going on 50 years since R vs W, so 2.5 generations worth) then it’s looking like, oh, maybe 100-150 million extra people by now in the USA.
Lol, y’all wingers gotta think these things through.

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1 year ago
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Over 150 million illegal aliens have entered the US since 1973. Couple that with 81 million Marxists that supposedly voted for President Biden* and that would be a net loss of over 50 million since 1973. Deport aliens and indict Marxists now! Will increase wages, lower the deficit and make a huge impact on “climate change” by just adhering to the constitution.

Secure our borders and indict Marxists. What a marvelously simple solution!

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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

Thanks for staying the obvious. I’m not sure if the woke folk assume that the illegal immigrants get neutered and spayed on their way across, but the truth is that they multiply like rabbits

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

Not their strong suit, unfortunately.

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
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Wow you guys definitely have it all penciled out, so simple.., let’s think this one through. Founder of planned parenthood (Margaret Sanger) wrote this:

Digging deeper into the research, one discovers that its founder, Margaret Sanger, wrote about the “Negro Project” or “Problem” in terms akin to believers of eugenics.

“Birth control itself, often denounced as a violation of natural law, is nothing more or less that the facilitation of the process of weeding out the unfit of preventing the birth of defectives or of those who will become defectives.”

“In 1932 she wrote about the “Negro problem” in America in a letter to Dr. Clarence Gamble: “We don’t want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population.” She feared the perception that her efforts could be interpreted as being harmful to a certain part of the Black community. She referenced working through Black leaders to accomplish her birth control mission, especially Black ministers.“

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/07/23/racism-eugenics-margaret-sanger-deserves-no-honors-column/5480192002/

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

Have I missed something? Where are all the reports of the rampant pro-choice violence today?

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
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Molotov cocktails anyone?

grey fox
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1 year ago

LoCo weather report
Sunrise 6:07 a.m
.Sunset 8:19 p.m.
Moon Waxing
Rainfall
”Year to date 23.06”
“Normal YTD 37.42”
“Last year YTD 23.00”

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1 year ago
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💩🏊‍♀️🥳

grey fox
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1 year ago

Abortion by pill is used in at least 54% of terminated pregnancies in the United States. The number has grown rapidly since the process became easier to access in 2016 and during the COVID-19 pandemic and is anticipated to rise even higher if Roe v Wade is overturned.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2022/05/07/abortion-pill-roe-wade-mifepristone-misoprostol/9652928002/

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1 year ago

read this you’ll love it!!! you will share it with your friends its so good thomasbinder.ch/post/the-prevailing-corona-nonsense-narrative

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  john smythe

“Uncertainties and complexities are part and parcel of science, public health, and several aspects of pathogen transmission, infection, and disease. These aspects lie on a gradient of gray shades—they are hardly binary, simple, or uniform, and should not be framed as black or white.”

https://bmcinfectdis.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12879-021-06357-4#Sec41

Got logic ?
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Got logic ?
1 year ago

CNN link, will it be trashed?

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/05/05/health/fda-johnson-johnson-vaccine-eua/index.html

WHY ISN’T THIS HEADLINE NEWS?

AND WHY DOES THIS ARTICLE IRRESPONSIBILY INCLUDE OFFERING THE J&J “VACCINE?”

All the injections are proving to create CLOTTING PROBLEMS!
IE: pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis.

WAKE UP PEOPLE!

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Got logic ?

LOL..Your a day late, a dollar short on that link.

Got logic ?
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Got logic ?
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

That’s the point.

It’s mainstream news at this point, yet this very article on which we are commenting openly lists the j&j as available at every single vaccine clinic. No update or comment from our local holier than thou “health ” officials.
Irresponsible.

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Got logic ?
1 year ago

My hinky meter also places blame for the now 120 cases of severe sometimes deadly and extremely rare form of hepatitis found since October in toddlers and children under 5 years old linked not to a strain of Hep, but corona adenovirus, on the j&j. Obviously shedding happened immediately after vax which was easily picked up by vulnerable youth.

No one uses their brains anymore.

Memo: We fucking cannot vax our way out of a corona virus . Y’all just made everything way worse.

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Got logic ?
1 year ago
Reply to  Got logic ?

😂
👎 = TRUTH.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Got logic ?

Initially there was plenty of talk about the vax solving the pandemic. Then it was about limiting the influx of patients to the hospitals. Now, even that starts to fade into the distance as more people realize the whole thing was overhyped madness. Media needs something to keep the peoples’ attention and politicians need something to solve.

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Got logic ?
1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

It’s a circle jerk of $$$$$ billions $$$$$$$

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Seth
1 year ago

Coronavirus in Shasta County: 15 people die of COVID, hospitalizations increase
https://www.redding.com/story/news/2022/05/04/shasta-county-covid-15-people-die-hospitalizations-increase/9616753002/

Excerpt:
“The number of COVID deaths reported by Shasta County Public Health went down in April, dipping to 17 — compared to 52 deaths in March.
But the outbreak in Shasta County went up slightly over the past few weeks, according to California Department of Public Health data.
The number of people hospitalized with the virus almost doubled over the past week — averaging five to six people per day from April 27 to Tuesday. That’s up from three per day the previous week.”

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Seth

That’s troubling, and a cautionary tale for Humboldt..
23 COVID-19 deaths reported in Shasta County in the last week.
https://www.actionnewsnow.com/news/coronavirus/23-covid-19-deaths-reported-in-shasta-county-in-the-last-week/article_dc39d75e-b060-11ec-b49e-cb9cd711e08b.html

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

But I thought the whole thing was “overhyped” madness?

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Yes still overhyped. But it gives people something to worry about or an excuse to control others.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

Say the conspiracists whose lives revolve about worrying about just about everything.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Deaths caused by covid or with covid?

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

Not sure. I am just curious as to why this is happening in Shasta Co. It’s possible they had underlying health conditions. Is there a lot of unhealthy people there?
It just seems like high numbers for the area.

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Guest
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1 year ago
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I-5 must move a lot of Covid19 around…

grey fox
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1 year ago

CORONAVIRUS
Expect rise in US COVID deaths, hospital admissions over next 4 weeks: CDC forecast
The CDC forecast now predicts that approximately 5,000 deaths will occur over the next two weeks.
https://6abc.com/covid-deaths-us-cases-vaccine-cdc/11820354/

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Got logic ?
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Got logic ?
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

FYI: The current rate of death from excess alcohol use is 350± deaths per day in the USA. Which is the exact same as your scary threat of 5000 over the next two weeks from covid-19.

…..And I don’t see anyone making tracks to reinstate the 18th amendment.

(So it’s NOT and never has been about preventing death.
Let’s be clear about that. )

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Got logic ?

My scary threat?
Personally, I would urge caution to be used.
It doesn’t look like COVID is going anywhere soon.

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1 year ago
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Not only that, but the vaccines don’t seem to be slowing it down much…

“Personally, I would urge caution to be used”…

That I totally agree with.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
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That is a Grand Conspiracy Theory of All Things. It ignores that, while death rates are currently lower, was not true in most of the last two years. And may not be true in the immediate future.

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Deaths from Covid are going down while deaths from vaccines are going up

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Yes, exactly.

It’s time to reassess the Covid19 vaccine risk benefit analysis…

It’s long overdue.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Care to share those statistics with us? A link showing this information..

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

It’s on the cdc website

https://wonder.cdc.gov/vaers.html

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  Got logic ?

Incredible analysis to lead you to your conclusion. But do you think the fact that people freely choose to consume alcohol, but have little control over being infected with Covid-19 might come into play in this circumstance? Or are you just another wannabe authoritarian?

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Got logic ?
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Actually we have infinite control. Viral exposure is a given, but viral duplication and infection is an inside job.

If you don’t get it by now,( the connection between our vitality and life choices and risk of illness or death ) you never will.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  Got logic ?

You know, you might want to look into vaccines.

But if you don’t get it by now (the connection between vaccines and better health outcomes) you never will.

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

I think it is of great importance to not underestimate the connection between the vaccines and their associated unfortunate outcomes.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Can’t you control your chances of being infected by staying up to on your boosters, masking, distancing, and avoiding gatherings?

Or does none of that stuff work?

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Got logic ?
1 year ago

It’s working. Can’t you tell?

Don’t mind the endless post-vax infections and subsequent spread. Oh, and the cases of pesky life-threatening deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, they are just more benefits to all that “caution.”

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

The incredibly small number of adverse reactions, compared to the millions of doses of vaccine safely administered, do not argue against vaccination unless you have specific medical circumstances which create a higher-risk of vaccine use. It is unfortunate the some people have bad outcomes, but the good far outweighs the bad. Being infected with Covid has far greater consequences for many more individuals than does the vaccine. It is highly disingenuous to suggest otherwise.
And, yes, you can certainly reduce the risk of infection by masking (an N-95 is highly suggested), keeping others at a distance, and just limiting your exposure to other people in general. These are common sense suggestions for any contagious disease.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

I can tell you’ve been working on your rant about vaccine side effects vs their positive attributes. You’ve got it down. I wouldn’t doubt you if you told me you copied it direct from a public health agency website so bravo for that.

But thats not what anyone was talking about. You asserted that you had “little control” over your viral exposure. I was just wondering if that meant you considered the efficacy of vaccines, masking, and physical isolation to amount to “little control”? Or maybe you’d just forgotten about them?

Anyway, I tend to agree, there’s little you can do to avoid viral exposures in the long run. Best to simply take the precautions that work well for you and focus on enhancing your underlying health.

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1 year ago

Just over 406,000 COVID deaths in the US when Trump left office. Close to a million deaths which the US should surpass this week. 594,000 COVID deaths in a year and three months? With vaccines* available during his whole administration*? Joe Biden did that.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Give Joe vaccines and he kills more people. Was it Joe or the vaccines he was pushing?

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago

You keep telling us how senile and incompetent Biden is, but you are also telling us he is successfully instigating an insurrection against the judicial branch and actively killing people. Which is it? Or do you just have no clue what you are talking about?

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Do you know who runs the show?

People who are hired to key positions, by the people who steer the ship with none of the coverage you’d expect. Chiefs of staff, deputy directors, usually the ones one step out of the limelight.

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago

Perhaps you should have this conversation with the squirrel.

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Squirrels are leaps and bounds more aware of those who prey upon them, and the potential for harm, then this current flock of pro Biden, pro vax, pro government excuses for human beings.

Of bill Gates talked about squirrel population control, you’d think he was a good guy.

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Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

It was the woke art his son was pushing

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Got logic ?
1 year ago

Caution hasn’t done squat!

Honestly the mental gymnastics of some people is really impressive!

Obsessing over extreme measures to reduce hypothetical risks from a virus while we collectively ignore an equal number of actual deaths (not pretend possible deaths) every single day from the torrential river of booze that our culture is openly steaped in. No caution in that regard that’s for sure.

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Got logic ?

If you’re planning to vote Democrat while witnessing the full scale invasion of America caused by the Democrats for nearly 2 years now then you are not an American. You are committing treason and don’t belong here.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

If Republicans were not talking out of both sides of their mouths too, there might be a real choice. But greed rules whether illegal immigration is widely tolerated or not. Everyone from all political persuasions seems to see a benefit in keeping wages low with a constant supply of people willing to work harder for less, even if they object to the consequences to their own earnings later.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
Reply to  Got logic ?

Some things can be vaccinated against but alcohol isn’t one of them… About 140,000 dies each year from excessive alcohol use, which is the figure stated in this article. And all it would take to stop it is for people to stop drinking.

https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/features/excessive-alcohol-deaths.html

The covid related deaths last year were over 460,000. That difference is significant. And much less amenable to simply refusing to catch the disease. The main difference in regulation is due to the nature of the problem. One is totally in an individual’s control and the other isn’t.

https://www.silive.com/coronavirus/2022/04/covid-19-was-third-leading-cause-of-death-in-2021-says-cdc.html

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Got logic ?
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

You must add to the 140k alcohol deaths the 608,570 cancer deaths of which a large percentage are directly linked to excess booze.

( Per CDC: “All alcoholic drinks, including red and white wine, beer, and liquor, are linked with cancer. The more you drink, the higher your cancer risk.”)

And I was talking about *current death rate* which is ironically neck and neck Covid and Alcohol Use Disorder.

Highlighting the reality that this drama is not now, and never has been about preventing *death .*

Exposure to viruses may not be within our control, but duplication and active Infection absolutely are. Lifestyle choices matter. And it’s becoming obvious covid-19 is one of those things that can’t be vaccinated against, either!!
😆

And unfortunately you’re so wrong, again. Because once AUD is full blown, it is not within the victim’s control, hense surrending steps like #1 in AA: We admit we are powerless …..

But our leadership celebrates “beloved” breweries, and you noooo ramble onnnn.

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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

People drink because it’s a coping mechanism for pressure, trauma, sadness , etc, and even trying to cope with all the bs that doesn’t make sense.

Brute force trauma, at a global scale

Deal with it, is inhumane

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

Jill Biden secretly visits Ukraine to discuss hunter and joes oil businesses with zelenskies wife, merely 2 weeks after pelosi does a secret visit.

“Zelenska stepped out of a black SUV guarded by a Ukrainian soldier. Biden handed her flowers, and the two hugged.
They then met in a small side room behind closed doors for more than an hour. “

https://www.npr.org/2022/05/08/1097460153/ukraine-jill-biden-visit-mothers-day

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

The new Congress will have hearings and get to the bottom of the Biden crime family dealings.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Zellensky has probably threatened to expose the Biden family’s dealings in Ukraine if compromised uncle Joe doesn’t go all in, $50 billion heading for $150 billion of taxpayer debt rebuilding after our proxy war concludes. How is that justified when Americans have so many unfulfilled needs?
Joe Biden did that!

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Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

All I know is that nobody visited Afghanistan

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Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

Russian troll farm workers take agrees with that.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Without support of Americans or Congress, idiot Joe Biden is getting us ever closer to nuclear Armageddon WW3 with Russia. Even liberal journalist Thomas Friedman calls the Biden Administration Ukraine policies misguided and extremely dangerous. Are we at 25% or 35% chance of extinction of humanity as we know it now? What will come of my 401k?

Take the two high-profile leaks from American officials this past week about US involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war:

First, The Times disclosed that “the United States has provided intelligence about Russian units that has allowed Ukrainians to target and kill many of the Russian generals who have died in action in the Ukraine war, according to senior American officials.” Second, The Times, following a report by NBC News and citing US officials, reported that America has “provided intelligence that helped Ukrainian forces locate and strike” the Moskva, the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea fleet. This targeting assistance “contributed to the eventual sinking” of the Moskva by two Ukrainian cruise missiles.

https://english.aawsat.com/home/article/3632156/thomas-l-friedman/war-getting-more-dangerous-america-and-biden-knows-it

Russia will obviously launch before suffering defeat in Ukraine. Biden’s dangerous game may lead to the demise of humanity. They say elections have consequences and boy howdy!

Yeah, Joe Biden really did it this time! Stick your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye.

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And at what point would you say that Putin has taken enough land or dictated enough behavior to others that confrontation with the same threats wouldn’t happen anyway? Appeasement didn’t prevent WWII and won’t work any better now. The Nazi rhetoric of that period, full of accusations and misinformation, sounds exactly like Russia’s current rhetoric about Ukraine. The provocation of another country’s politics with mercenaries. The allegations of abuse of related ethnic groups. The old joke about Hitler just wanting a little peace- a piece of Czechoslovakia, a piece of Poland, a piece of… applies to Russia now. And to echo it so mindlessly in comments is either ignorance or more likely, provided by Russia.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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If squirrel had been around at the start of WWII and had his way, we would all be speaking German now, Or maybe Japanese – depending on how the Axis divided up the spoils.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago
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I agree we shouldn’t follow a policy of appeasement but liberal Thomas Friedman of New York Times argues in his article that we’re walking the line of outright superpower war. A Biden policy objective to defeat Russia gambles disaster, a cornered Putin could escalate to nukes, too risky by my thinking

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1 year ago

“What will come of my 401k?”

Lighten up, worry knot. Given time, nuts in your cache will grow into beautiful trees providing well over 401,000 nutz.

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1 year ago
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Unfortunately all those nuts won’t be worth a loaf of bread

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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Exactly!

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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A 401K is so much more important than democracy.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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Ukraine’s 2014 coup overthrew the democratically elected government, don’t think all their citizens been allowed to vote since

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Who’s democracy? The US isn’t a democracy. It’s a Democratic Republic.

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1 year ago

Biden’s Bidenflation stupidity is almost certain to drive the world into a Recession. Even demoncrats and leftist CNBC agree. Then Biden’s Recession will drag the dollar down and trigger hyper inflation, Bidenflation on steroids.

Even among Democrats and liberal-leaning Americans in the business community and broader population, belief the economy will crash is high.

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/07/for-bidens-ratings-to-go-up-its-obvious-what-needs-to-go-down.html

Joe Biden did that, elections have consequences!

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1 year ago

Yep!

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Biden’s policies are literally taking food out of baby’s mouth. Didn’t happen under Trump.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/shopping/2022/05/07/baby-formula-shortage-cvs-target-walgreens-limit-sales/9686941002/

Joe Biden did that!

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1 year ago

The article says there is a baby formula recall and baby formula sales are way up. No mention of Biden, unless his policies have inspired people to make love more often. It’s easy to focus on one person to blame for the worlds problems, sometimes things just happen.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago
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Why are we sourcing such a fundamental product as baby formula from China? Can’t we make it in the USA?

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

Because it is a race to the bottom for workers’ pay.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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What if economic sanctions against China are needed, how will we replace critical supplies of formula and drugs?

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

It is going to be extremely difficult because we have painted ourselves into a corner. And when I say “we” I mean the government and corporations because they have been the ones calling the shots for a very long time, enabled by we, the citizens, because we just sat back and watched our teevees and played on the internet thinking it would all work out for the best, as the government created money faster than printing presses could churn it out. It was so easy to just press a few keys on the computer terminal and send billions to whichever organizations or groups were the most politically connected. We have to acknowledge that, either as dems, repubs, or independents, unless we are super-wealthy, we are basically peons, and we are going to be in a very bad place as the bill finally comes due for the years (if not decades) of totally irresponsible economic policies. All our politicians (almost all – I think maybe there have been a few exceptions?) are interested in is their re-election and maintaining their political power. Government service, in the sense of elected offices, was NEVER intended to be a lifetime position. Citizens were supposed to make a sacrifice and place their own concerns on the back-burner to spend a few years working for the greater good. My, what a quaint notion that is today. Instead, we are governed by near-fossils, who feel they are entitled to lifetime positions in congress and will only leave feet-first. Although I am against the concept of term-limits, the abuse of the system and the advantages of incumbancy have left us with a permanent ruling class, which put their own needs before those of the citizens they are supposed to serve. It should be painfully obvious to all but them that this is not working. They are doing just great, thanks. If they are not fabulously wealthy when they get elected, they somehow end up fabulously wealthy as “public servants.” (And the already wealthy add enormously to the wealth they have.)
Sorry to rant on, but I am sickened by what has happened to this country and the world. I am old enough to remember a time when politicians fought their political battles during elections. But when those elections were over, they came together to arrive at compromise for the good of the country. They realized that no one would get everything they wanted, but by working together, they could all get a portion of what they felt was most important. Now, it seems no one gets anything (except the power elite) and everything is wasting away before our eyes.
Time is running out. Unless the “unwashed masses” are able to regain control over our political system, it’s game, set, match to the small fraction of individuals which now control the vast majority of the wealth on this planet.

Sic transit gloria mundi.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Nah, it’s just easier to blame Biden, than to realize the complexity of the situation.
You are making me think to much.
.Also I don’t speak Spanish, what was that last part?

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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I am not that great at Spanish, as well. Maybe it is ‘We will bury you.” I know someone said that. LOL!
I hope your brain does not overheat. I hate it when that happens.

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1 year ago
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LOL I think you know it was latin. From medieval papal coronation ceremony ( so passes worldly glory.)

Lou Monadi
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1 year ago
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Well said

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1 year ago
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I never thought that the “unwashed masses” ever had control except during brief periods of revolution. And then they only controlled destruction. What did exist was a least a show of patriotism, meaning righteous behavior and display of respect for the country, that has become confuse with constant carping and complaining. It’s not just Congress. It’s on display every day in comments where no one is much interested in cooperating for good and is instead fixated on getting what they want. People would rather blame than improve. And never open themselves to ridicule by -gasp- actually appreciating what they have.

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1 year ago
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IMHO, Nooo, we are all being played. The oldest trick in the book is divide and conquer. Those in control have us all at each other’s throats, while they are free to go about their business of sucking up all the wealth and power. I have to admit, I am complicit in this, to some extent. As a “progressive,” I believe that things can be better. Food, housing, healthcare, education could be provided to massive numbers of people with a fraction of what the billionaires have locked away in their treasure chests. With a proper foundation, these individuals can then become productive, TAX-PAYING members of society and things would, in due course, improve. The totally sick thing is, the uber-wealthy are never satisfied. Money is like a drug to them. Too much is never enough. Ironically, they cannot find happiness because they can never be satiated. It is a totally dysfunctional system. The basic needs of the many are not provided, and the satisfaction of the wealthy can never be obtained.
But the powers that be have become expert at playing on peoples’ fears. It is sooooo easy to control those whose fear controls them. Just make them think someone is coming for them, and they will fall into line.
This country is blessed with incredible natural resources and our people are capable of amazing feats. But unless we can recognize who the real enemy is to our long-term success, we are toast. Time really is running out to purge our system of the real parasites. This country was built upon the backs of “immigrants,” voluntary and those brought to these shores against their will. This diversity is our strength and what makes this country unique in the world.

Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,

With conquering limbs astride from land to land;

Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand

A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame

Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name

Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand

Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command

The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.

“Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she

With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,

Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,

The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.

Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,

I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

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1 year ago
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Whole heartedly agree with your rant Penguinn. Now, if both sides of the aisle, so to speak, can agree on candidates that will fight for us and rebuke the ruling class, we may have a chance.

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1 year ago

We used to make things here until the U.S. corporations moved it over seas to take advantage of cheap labor or countries with socialized healthcare or no healthcare at all. These corporations have no allegiance to the US or it’s citizens: their only goal it ever increasing profits and they accomplish this by chasing the cheapest labor around the world. If you want to blame someone blame Nixon for opening the door to China, although he had no choice since Europe was already making a move.

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1 year ago
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And don’t let American consumers off the hook. We, collectively, like our goodies cheap. Can you imagine what that 50″ TV or smart phone, etc. would cost if the companies paid American wages?

Nooo
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1 year ago

You mean Biden’s responsible for “the Food and Drug Administration in March issued preliminary findings about the formula maker’s failure to maintain sanitary conditions and procedures at that plant?” Or China’s lockdowns causing a crunch in supplies because the US has shipped out jobs to there for decades? What exactly did the Biden administration do to cause a shortage of baby formula?

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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This is why he is loath to ever provide sources for his rants.

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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It all started with his destruction of the energy market…on day one!
Then forcing workers to get jabbed or fired.

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Oh Please
1 year ago
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Biden is promoting renewable energy which is not subject to global market swings. I sure am glad I have solar and hydro, can’t wait for my electric vehicle so I won’t have to get ripped off by those oil companies.

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1 year ago
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Takes a 50 amp breaker to charge your electric vehicle.. good luck with that

Oh Please
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Oh Please
1 year ago
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No problem

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1 year ago
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The market for renewables moves as reliable products come to market and people want and choose them, just like all desirable products.
You don’t have to wreck the country to push a wanted product.
No one has to force people to buy that 50″ screen TV. The 15″box TV died a natural death, as would oil products as inventions progressed.

Most rural areas do not have alternate transportation, and how many on government assistance are going to be buying a Prius?

Meanwhile, PG&E promises us rolling blackouts again this summer, because they can’t deliver energy.

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Solar power is very popular for off grid homes because its the cheapest way to go. My 20 year old panels paid for themselves a long time ago. Former Wells Fargo executive and family member put a solar grid tie system on his home and said it was the best investment he ever made. My friend on disability bought a used hybrid vehicle so she can save money on gas.
Now we all know when the winds are too high PG&E shuts our power off for safety reasons and that is another reason people are switching to home solar systems to keep the lights on.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

Interesting that many of the photos being circulated on the interwebs are actually from the Trump years and some not even from this country.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/biden-empty-shelves-fake-supply-chain-b1941083.html

As for the inflation, which is always blamed on Biden, it would appear that a lot of it is not caused by inflation, at all. It is just corporations “profiteering” because they know they can get away with charging more because people just assume it is out of their control. Hardly the case in many instances.
But don’t let the truth get in the way of another opportunity to slam Biden for things which are not his fault.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/meat-prices-pandemic-inflation-corporate-greed/

Corporate greed did that!

grey fox
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1 year ago
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So true. These same people blaming Biden are the same ones screaming about Pharma profits..

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Al L Ivesmatr
1 year ago
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Blame everyone and everything but Brandon and the entire Democratic Party. They control all branches, they own that. Everyone knows who caused the inflation, no need to deflect, it’s a lost cause and minds are made up. Our society is capitalist with corporations that employ people. Exorbitant profits? I didn’t know prices went down when there was less of a desirable product available with more people wanting that product. I didn’t know that the increased cost of manufacturing and transportation made the price of goods go down either. Thats the opposite of selling weed 101. Should a free society determine what income is fair or greedy? Why no, no they shouldn’t. By the way, the photos of kids in cages employed by the democrats to smear Trump were from the Obama years. Orwell did that!

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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👍

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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No matter who did it, it’s been done.
Who’s fixing it?

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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It is too bad we don’t really have a functional government. I think we are all sort of screwed.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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Gotta agree with that statement

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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Biden is supposedly the leader of America so the onus of solving the Bidenflation problem is on him

HotCoffee
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1 year ago

Biden couldn’t fix his own breakfast….
This is the work of the Globalists, and the people who don’t think they are disposable to the Globalists.
Lol, They are.
You think Soro’s types care about Biden or Biden cares about Kamala? Or the pit bull Hillary cares about anyone?

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1 year ago
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Even Obama’s economic guru, Larry Summers, attributes Bidenflation to Biden’s American Rescue Plan by overheating the economy. Leftist media spins fantastic alternative excuses to the gullible idiots

Lou Monadi
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1 year ago

If they can’t abort them, they will starve them to death

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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Yeah, them Dems support partial birth killing so what’s the diff?

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

Correct! And China laughs.

Nooo
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1 year ago
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China is locking down harder than a woodpecker’s lips.

grey fox
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1 year ago

LoCo weather report
Sunrise 6:06 a.m.
Sunset 8:20 p.m
.MoonWaxing
Rainfall
.Year to date 23.10”
Normal YTD 37.48”
Last year YTD 23.05”
Got almost a 1/2″ here along the coast overnight.
Calling for possible snow showers down to 2500 ft, thru Monday night.

grey fox
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1 year ago

People keep laying the blame on the pharmaceutical companies for no liability for the COVID-19 vaccine. Well guess who signed the order…

The Trump administration invoked the PREP Act in February 2020, near the start of this pandemic. It gives vaccine manufacturers and distributors four years of legal protection, unless willful misconduct can be proved. And, in theory, people suffering serious injury from COVID vaccines will be able to tap the CICP for compensation.
fortune.com

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HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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You mean the Sadducee’s and Pharisees?

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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Even single cell organisms are considered “alive” so clearly life begins by first cell division and abortion kills life. The open question is when does human sentient life begin and does it matter if we kill the life before that

Lou Monadi
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1 year ago

Obama administration and bill gates say that life begins at conception, which concurs with science

“ While induced abortion remains a contentious political issue, there is no credible scientific doubt that a unique human life begins at conception and, therefore, ends with an abortion. Even the Obama administration and the abortion-friendly Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have acknowledged “the critical importance of a child’s first 1,000 days after conception in determining a healthy and productive life trajectory…to ensure that all children…have an equal opportunity to survive and thrive.”

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7436774/

grey fox
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1 year ago

U.S. Senate to vote Wednesday on abortion rights bill, Schumer says
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-senate-vote-wednesday-abortion-rights-bill-schumer-says-2022-05-08/

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago

Thank god it is almost 5:00. I am making a Mai Tai and am just going to watch it snow.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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Sounds peaceful, enjoy

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

Thank you, Squirrel. The snow does make everything “muted.” It is a welcome change.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Abortionists fire bombed a right to life office in Wisconsin over the weekend. Will Garland prosecute or deem it a peaceful protest like the BLM riots, “law enforcement for thee and not for me” as many libs believe?

grey fox
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1 year ago

Not true…Which is why you didn’t provide a link.
They have no idea who did it.
I heard it was an anti-abortion activist trying to place blame on the pro choice people.
It has been proven the anti-abortion people will resort to violence.
National Abortion Federation Releases 2020 Violence & Disruption Statistics:
Increase in vandalism, assault and battery, death threats/threats of harm, stalking, and hoax devices/suspicious packages from 2019.
https://prochoice.org/national-abortion-federation-releases-2020-violence-disruption-statistics/

Anti-choice zealots murdered 11 people—including doctors, clinic employees, a clinic escort, a security guard and a police officer—between 1993 and 2016. There were 26 attempted murders in the same period.
https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/issue/anti-abortion-violence/

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1 year ago
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Did the anti abortion activists use crisis actors to carry out their false flag bombing?

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Monday morning market futures indicate Biden policies will rob our retirement accounts even further to start the week. Depending on your portfolio, Biden policies have already stolen 10-20% of your retirement account this year, add Bidenflation and we’ve all lost a quarter of our retirement buying power in just five months because of Joe Biden, leaving many more seniors in poverty. Let’s get moving in the right direction together, start with Warp Speed energy independence.

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1 year ago

Now now, we all know that mainstream investments can, periodically, be over valued thus requiring slowdown, or, as to the markets, small to large corrections. And as to the markets, we ALL know the risks. We also know that — if one is in or approaching retirement age (or close to dropping) — freak out and similar can occur. Oh well, roll of the dice. Eat well, exercise, hip thrusts, control blood pressure. G’luck. 👍🏽

grey fox
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1 year ago
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The stock market?
You may as well take your money to Vegas and try and double it there. They are both gambling dens. And people should look into the fee’s they are being charged.
401(k) plans have never been free. Most investments, such as mutual funds, managed accounts, and annuity contracts, contain fees, whether purchased through a retirement plan or another type of investment account.
And wait till you see your tax bill when you finally take control of those funds.

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Lou Monadi
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1 year ago
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I agree with you. The Stock market is propped up with woke money

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1 year ago
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What’s “woke money”?

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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ROFL!

grey fox
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1 year ago

LoCo weather
Sunrise 6:05 a.m.
Sunset 8:21 p.m.
Moon First Quarter High
Rainfall 0.37
Year to date 23.47″
Normal YTD 37.54”
Last year YTD 23.05”
Calling for frost along the coast overnight.

grey fox
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1 year ago

FACT SHEET: President Biden and Vice President Harris Reduce High-Speed Internet Costs for Millions of Americans.
As part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the President and Vice President worked with Democrats and Republicans to create the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which allows tens of millions of American households to reduce their internet service costs by up to $30/month (or $75/month on Tribal lands). 
20 internet providors have signed on.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/05/09/fact-sheet-president-biden-and-vice-president-harris-reduce-high-speed-internet-costs-for-millions-of-americans/
Joe and Kamala did that

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Lou Monadi
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1 year ago
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Wishing that Joe and Kamala would reduce the high costs of gas and food that their woke policies created

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

You figure cable companies giving high speed internet to poor out of shareholder profits or just by charging other customers more? I guess we should be thanking those other customers for paying their poor neighbors’ bill

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Those who never get coronavirus could teach us more about it.
Experts hope that studying people who have avoided infection may offer clues – perhaps hidden in their genes – that could prevent others from being infected or more effectively treat those who contract the virus.
https://www.theday.com/article/20220509/NWS13/220509529

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