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01-15-22 00:17 #2956
Posts: 1056We all
Have stuff to do, living being one of them. I went through (skimmed) all of your posts and you seem reasonably educated. However, there is such a thing as a readability test and your lectures come off as a bit on the dense side. I got myself a PDF of Kennedy's book on Fauci today and I also skimmed that, having first listened to the audio (which I also have), or at least to the first piece where he listed all his heavy hitting backers. An insider told me he has some real heavy hitters, household names. I am familiar with the Fog of War and Tolstoy's take on it in War and Peace.
I just dipped into Kennedy's stuff, on a chapter on AIDS and on another, later one. Kennedy paints Fauci out as a bad dude and I'd say he ain't wrong.
Long story short: Kennedy's is written in a glossy sheen kind of way, multiple hundreds of pages that should have been condensed and made more rigorous, at least for me, who is NOT the target audience. You, on the other hand, seem to be impressing the other way. The most I would take from here is some of the throw ways of Mr Entertainment and his type.
Bottom Line: Not only am not taking any jab but I am prepared to let every monger know, whether they wish me well or ill, that I shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty and of my DNA.
I have come to this conclusion after careful and mature reflection. For me, the case is closed.
Until they bring in their carbon tax nonsense of course.
Originally Posted by Ptrbrgr [View Original Post]
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01-14-22 23:46 #2955
Posts: 3304Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
The Danish did a study and said cause of death was determined in 70% of cases by history. So JJ you allude to the fact that an autopsy would have shown stroke. It is not as yes or no as you think. If an autopsy was done, it probably would not have been definitive even if cause of death was stroke.
You guys keep quoting Villainy and I have to read his crap. He wrote, "I don't think a medical examiner is going to explore cause of death. " First off, most death certificates are not filled out by medical examiners. Second, the CDC wants doctors to list if someone is Covid + on the death certificate even if it is not related to his death.
The problem is, and what the CDC director is trying to say, is that there have not been two columns with Covid deaths: with Covid and from Covid. NOW she is trying to make a distinction.
Just like your stepfather manipulated things, the CDC is doing that too. To me, this is old news. The CDC has played with the numbers with opioid deaths and AIDS in the past, and they are doing it here. The interesting thing to me is why CDC head Walensky is making this distinction now.
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01-14-22 22:46 #2954
Posts: 3304Originally Posted by Ptrbrgr [View Original Post]
How are you determining if strokes and heart attacks and emboli are due to Covid or not?
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01-14-22 14:15 #2953
Posts: 118Public service announcement
Originally Posted by Lou32 [View Original Post]
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01-14-22 10:13 #2952
Posts: 430Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
Everyone here who has had sex since February 2020 has likely been exposed to and / or passed on the virus.
If you had a three week trip and at the end tested positive then you've probably already passed it on to multiple girls.
Young women make up a tiny, tiny portion of those who end up in the hospital but, yes, they could pass it on to abuelita or another immunocompromised family member.
It isn't automatic I'd call in a chica if I was stuck but feeling fine. But I'd let her make her own fully informed decision.
I take the virus seriously but it isn't AIDS or Ebola.
I respect other viewpoints on that though.
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01-14-22 05:47 #2951
Posts: 5493Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Covid increases health care costs and the majority of the costs are for treatment of the unvaccinated. That cuts into the insurance company profits. What are the chances of the major health insurers significantly raising premiums for companies which don't require vaccination?
The mandate for healthcare workers applies to 10 million healthcare workers. That's about half of them. "Certain healthcare workers" is phrased to suggest that a fairly small number of healthcare workers are affected.
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01-14-22 05:09 #2950
Posts: 5493Originally Posted by Villainy [View Original Post]
The first happened when I was driving a tow truck in San Diego. I got called out late one night for a bad accident on I-15 by Miramar Road. It was a single car accident and the driver was dead, his head almost completely severed. The rules are that the CHP is not allowed to move the body. Only the coroner can do that. However, if the person is still alive, and they seem it necessary, they can move an injured person from the car.
It was a rainy night and anytime it rains late at night in San Diego, there are lots of bad accidents. If my phone rang late night, I knew I needed my raincoat (they only called me out at night when there were more accidents than night shift could cover).
After waiting on scene for almost an hour, one of the cops told me it was probably going to be another 2 hours or more before the coroner arrived. Another cop said there was no sense in me waiting. He walked over to the car, said "I think he's still breathing", cut the seatbelt and pulled the body out. Which allowed me to load the car and take it to our yard.
They knew there was no need to wait for the coroner to show up, certify the death and then remove the corpse. And when the coroner finally did show up they knew he would understand and write it up normally.
The second incident happened to my mother. She almost certainly had a stroke, while she was driving to the store. One of her neighbors was driving behind her when she started swerving and suddenly sped up to about 50 mph, ran off the road and the car rolled over. On that road, any sped over 20 mph was risking severe damage to your car. The other driver was at her car within seconds and she was already dead, without any obvious injuries.
Cause of death? Car accident. No autopsy was performed. My stepfather was asked if he wanted an autopsy and he said no. If the official cause of death was a stroke, the accidental death, double indemnity would not have been paid and he was not willing to lose that money.
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01-14-22 04:55 #2949
Posts: 319I think it takes a horrible person to specify that you haven't been sick in the past 14 days when you really have. The honor system doesn't work when there's no honor.
It takes an even worse person to test positive and still plan to invite company over. Whether they know or not is irrelevant, the fact that they may be in dire need may force them to accept the invitation against their better judgement. Why not just wait another 2 weeks.
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01-14-22 04:35 #2948
Posts: 1680True Villainy LOL
It is amazing Elvira still in here with the "numbers are cooked" nonsense. If there is some conspiracy to rob medical institutions then why hasn't it sweeped the globe? It's called a pandemic. They have effected the known world since bible times, is in the very book that stupid, numbskull Texans claim to worship. We also had these same dullard conspiracy theories back in the Middle Ages. The Jews anyone? So Elvira, place it where the sun never shines, along with your fellow basement buttbots. Wink.
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01-14-22 04:31 #2947
Posts: 5493Originally Posted by Lou32 [View Original Post]
Both sides of what you're considering have happened to me. The first time, a girl who really wanted to come and see me, had some symptoms. Instead of telling me, or canceling she came over and spent a few hours with me. The next day I came down with strep throat. Fortunately, with antibiotics, strep is only contagious for about 2 days, so I only lost 3 days. This was late in 2020, so Covid was a possibility.
While I was sick with strep another girl wanted to see me, even after I informed her about the strep. However, she lives with her parents and has a young daughter, so I turned her down.
The same thing happened when I went into Covid quarantine. Three different girls I know offered to come to Bogota to stay with me until I recovered. In that case, if I had accepted, they would have been quarantined with me for almost 2 weeks, which would remove the risk to others. However, regardless of how young or in shape someone is, there's always a risk they'll get very sick from Covid. It's not a risk I'm willing to knowingly subject others to.
The timing of your question was bad. One of the girls who I've known for 4 years just lost her grandmother to Covid. According to her, she went from a little sick to extremely sick very quickly and died within 30 minutes of being intubated. The same thing happened to my aunt. One day she got sick, the next she was in the hospital and the next day she died.
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01-14-22 03:23 #2946
Posts: 718Unvaccinated assholes
So you have a vaccine that has been proven effective. Not 100% effective but nothing is perfect. People who then won't take the vaccine are just selfish assholes, and should be taken outside and shot.
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01-14-22 03:19 #2945
Posts: 14Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
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01-14-22 00:51 #2944
Posts: 1184Originally Posted by Paulie97 [View Original Post]
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01-14-22 00:38 #2943
Posts: 1815Lets have risk vs reward
Great interview. Espec the latter half. Elvis will love it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ik6cxFBbBw
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01-14-22 00:34 #2942
Posts: 1116Originally Posted by Lou32 [View Original Post]
And it should not be up to them "if they are willing to risk it". It seems simple to me. If I test positive I probably have covid, if it was by an antigen test I am almost certainly contagious. No matter how I feel. And just be a good person who says. I don't want to take a chance on infecting anyone else even if they agree to it. It's only a few days in ones life. You don't have to knowingly put someone at risk, even if the risk is small.
Of course all of this is just theoretical. I'm not saying you are that person.