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I find it almost unexplainable that this C19 can interact so differently with the populus. Someone like me who has all 3 markers that would lead to death and I get what I can only describe as a cold, then some young 24 year old Adonis gets it and dies within 5 days.

Plus, I go absolutely nowhere other than to dialysis and they mandate a mask to be worn at all times. How did I get it? I was nowhere near anyone without a mask. Yet some people I know go everywhere without a mask and haven't gotten the C19 after a year.

There's something very strange about this.
 
I find it almost unexplainable that this C19 can interact so differently with the populus. Someone like me who has all 3 markers that would lead to death and I get what I can only describe as a cold, then some young 24 year old Adonis gets it and dies within 5 days.

Plus, I go absolutely nowhere other than to dialysis and they mandate a mask to be worn at all times. How did I get it? I was nowhere near anyone without a mask. Yet some people I know go everywhere without a mask and haven't gotten the C19 after a year.

There's something very strange about this.
To me, the explanation that makes the most sense, for why it reacts so differently, and "doesn't behave like a normal virus." Is because the PCR tests are extremely inaccurate, but once you test positive, that is what you have. That is why we are attributing symptoms from other diseases to it. That is why we are attributing death by other causes to it. Like I said earlier, the main way someone knows they have it, is to take a test that has an extremely high likely hood of a false positive. Then most everyone I know who has "had it "confirms they had it, because they lost their sense of smell after the test. Besides the two that lost their sense of smell after the test, but then it came back negative. They were still told quarantine for two weeks, just like the people who's tests came back negative, but they didn't have any symptoms of anything.
 
I find it almost unexplainable that this C19 can interact so differently with the populus. Someone like me who has all 3 markers that would lead to death and I get what I can only describe as a cold, then some young 24 year old Adonis gets it and dies within 5 days.

Plus, I go absolutely nowhere other than to dialysis and they mandate a mask to be worn at all times. How did I get it? I was nowhere near anyone without a mask. Yet some people I know go everywhere without a mask and haven't gotten the C19 after a year.

There's something very strange about this.
You mean like something engineered to attack certain genetic traits?
 
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You can simply look at total deaths each month historically, 2015-2019, and compare it to 2020 first half of the year. Way way up. Once they figured out how to treat it, deaths dropped back down. It's way more contagious than regular flu which is why all these people wearing masks have reduced flu cases this winter. Happened in HK also (only stats I saw).
 
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First off, they knew how to treat it from day 1 of the lockdowns. HQ is a safe effective treatment, that they committed fraud around and claimed it was too dangerous to use. Coincidently, experimental treatments that are killing people, have been ruled to be worth the risk, due too their benefits. :unsure:

We have known for a long long time, eons, we are taught about them not working during the 1918 pandemic in grade school, cloth makes don't stop the Flu, so that is out. There are also about a thousands studies that say lockdowns, masks, and social distancing don't work. There is also a disparity between states with low or no restrictions with low amounts of cases, and states with lots of restrictions with high numbers. Same goes for countries.
 
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thanks Creeky

It exits. Its not what or how Fauci said it is. But it sucks.
Lots of folks get a mild case. Plenty dont too.

Im 100% in the camp of its lab altered. Corona viruses have been around and known for a LONG time. Most common colds.

Those dont overnight warp into this.

It was hard to like your post since Choid did, but deep inside he knows they cheated on the election... :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
thanks Creeky

It exits. Its not what or how Fauci said it is. But it sucks.
Lots of folks get a mild case. Plenty dont too.

Im 100% in the camp of its lab altered. Corona viruses have been around and known for a LONG time. Most common colds.

Those dont overnight warp into this.

It was hard to like your post since Choid did, but deep inside he knows they cheated on the election... :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
Haha. It is literally the one unforgivable sin around here.
 
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They use PCR test which is looking for the RNA of a certain virus. They cycle this test 40 times. Anything over 20 is NOT considered in the medical community as a true result.

If they have to cycle it 40 times just to find this virus, then it's not a true positive result.

We had hospital systems that were incentivized to class cases as covid for more money.

They shut down small business but allowed large business to stay open. Where would you have more of a chance to catch covid, in a small mom/pop store with 5-10 people in it or a large retail store with 500 in it.

7 different universities requested an actual covid-19 virus sample from the CDC, which is a normal thing, have not been able to produce one.

Of 1500 positive tests they tested, not one tested positive for covid 19.

We know a piece of cloth over the mouth/nose doesnt stop any viruses.

This whole thing is a farce. Plain and simple...

This has been a sham from day one. All these "deaths" have just been taken from other causes of death.

Doc
 
Oh hell fucking YES!!

Montana Nullifies Federal Gun Laws!





I'll never complain about these types of bills.

HOWEVER, I would like the state to take them one step further and also add provisions to say "we'll use state resources to provide a defense for our residents in the event the feds prosecute a Montanian for adhering to state law that conflicts with federal law."
 
You can simply look at total deaths each month historically, 2015-2019, and compare it to 2020 first half of the year. Way way up. Once they figured out how to treat it, deaths dropped back down. It's way more contagious than regular flu which is why all these people wearing masks have reduced flu cases this winter. Happened in HK also (only stats I saw).
Did you recently fall off of a turnip truck ?
Asking for a friend !
 
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I'll never complain about these types of bills.

HOWEVER, I would like the state to take them one step further and also add provisions to say "we'll use state resources to provide a defense for our residents in the event the feds prosecute a Montanian for adhering to state law that conflicts with federal law."
And realize that gun control is a violation of 18USC241 and is a felony punishable by death.
 
Lost my senses of taste and smell in early January 2020, long before anybody could spell coronavirus. By the time that became symptomatic of Covid I figured I didn't have it, but still suffered through for months because doctors weren't taking "routine" office visits. When things opened up, and after a negative Covid test, I finally got all sorts of tests and found I had a staph infection in my nasal cavities. Took some pretty strong antibiotics over about three weeks to knock it down. I smell better now. Well, I can smell things better.

Couple of months later my wife - health care worker (admin)- tested positive for Covid. She was pretty sick for about 10 days - worst case of flu ever and did visit the ER for breathing difficulties though she got sent home. But she stayed in the guest bedroom, and I washed my hands about 127 times a day, and I never got it.

Other than that initial loss of taste/smell, 2020 was probably my healthiest year in the past 60 or so. I was working remotely, stayed pretty close to home, learned to do curbside pickup instead of going into a store (one of the greatest inventions EVER!). And viola: no colds, flu, sore throat, even allergies seemed less annoying.

Got the vaccine in early February 2021 and started to spend (more) time with the kids & grandkids and less time wearing a mask. Of course the grandkids are back in the classrooms - great incubators for both disease and bad ideas - and in the past two months I've had more of what I'll call my usual pre-Covid sinus and sore throat issues.

Based on nothing more than my own experience and observations, I'd say a year of living in isolation and being much more conscious about hygiene (hand washing and getting too close to others) would certainly be one good explanation if overall cases of flu and other similar maladies significantly declined in 2020. Not that I'm suggesting it for every future year - but I'll buy the argument that regular flu cases dropped precipitously while we followed Covid precautions. That those precautions didn't stop Covid is an example of what happens trying to fight today's enemy with yesterday's tactics.
 
A "man" gave birth to a baby a year or so ago.. it was all over the lgbqlmtr/msm news. CDC doesn't want to assume gender identity but pisses me off because I self identify as a tree. Fuckers.

LOL... I'll identify as a black, transexual, handicapped, lesbian, muslim.
It's gonna rain money!
 
I'll never complain about these types of bills.

HOWEVER, I would like the state to take them one step further and also add provisions to say "we'll use state resources to provide a defense for our residents in the event the feds prosecute a Montanian for adhering to state law that conflicts with federal law."
Congrats 👍
Arkansas has a backward RINO governor that let go of the rope and vetoed our Sovereignty bill. Hopefully his ruling will be undone before this session is over.
Bet Sarah Huckabee would have signed it without reservation. Our current governor is a bought and paid for POS. 👎
 
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I'll never complain about these types of bills.

HOWEVER, I would like the state to take them one step further and also add provisions to say "we'll use state resources to provide a defense for our residents in the event the feds prosecute a Montanian for adhering to state law that conflicts with federal law."

ETA: "...States will provide resources for resident's lawful defense for them adhering to constitutional law, that the federal government is constitutionally restricted from infringing upon, however they still try and do, therefore needing state protection because our current administration doesn't understand anything not captured in the constitution falls to the states"

IPSO FACTO: Fuck you Biden and your gang of tyrants.

Biden: "WHO NEEDS AN AR-14 (deeerpp) and 30 round magazines!"

ME: "Who needs 25k national guard for an inauguration?!?!"
 
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Congrats 👍
Arkansas has a backward RINO governor that let go of the rope and vetoed our Sovereignty bill. Hopefully his ruling will be undone before this session is over.
Bet Sarah Huckabee would have signed it without reservation. Our current governor is a bought and paid for POS. 👎
Never though Asa was a good governor. Red flags galore went up when he wouldn't consider the Convention of States movement when Repubichairs had 43/50 states governorships.
 
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Weird? Or nah... ?

 
Weird? Or nah... ?


I guess it begs to question, how did that happen???
 
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Lügenpresse offers glimmer of hope?...or continues its push for gun control.


Notable quotes:
"These buyers are white, Black, Asian, and Latino and come from all political beliefs. And they're being driven by uncertainty, fear, and a need to feel safe."

"A 2020 survey by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a trade association for gun retailers, ranges and manufacturers that lobbies Congress, said gun shop owners reported 40% of customers were first time gun buyers from Jan - April 2020."

"There is a sense of freedom and a feeling like they can protect themselves."