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Monitoring Biden and other Contemporary Events

 
 
Lash
 
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Reply Sat 8 Oct, 2022 04:52 pm
@blatham,
blatham wrote:


And I love Lash.

Sorry. It just wouldn’t work.
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blatham
 
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Reply Sat 8 Oct, 2022 06:48 pm
@Lash,
Bare chested, I ride through the fields on my electric scooter.
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hightor
 
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Reply Sat 8 Oct, 2022 07:56 pm
@Builder,
Quote:
Amazing that you're still believing "the science " when they're openly admitting to manipulating search results, with the help of google.

Once again, you attempt to back up a foolish contention with an article from a worthless source which doesn't even begin to prove your case. You don't need "science" here...grade school arithmetic will suffice. You can see that the total numbers of covid deaths in each of the first two years of the pandemic is more than six times the highest annual total of influenza deaths. What does the algorithm used by a commercial search engine have to do with the number of people who die from a contagious disease?
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Deaths recorded as "covid related" for those years completely ignored all other causes, meaning nobody died from influenza during the whole episode.

Influenza deaths did fall the first year but that is easily explained by the changes in behavior during the first few months of the pandemic. The rate picked up again in 2021 , and yes, people did die of influenza "during the whole episode".
CDC wrote:
The overall burden of influenza (flu) for the 2021-2022 season was an estimated 9 million flu illnesses, 4 million flu-related medical visits, 100,000 flu-related hospitalizations, and 5,000 flu deaths.

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I guess you're up to booster three by now, so your cognitive dissonance is running at the max speed by now.

The only problem is that, as evidenced here, you're the one playing the weak hand – even someone as mentally handicapped as I allegedly am can see the weakness in your reasoning, your lapses of logic, and your adherence to defeated arguments. You know, maybe a covid vaccination would do you some good.
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neptuneblue
 
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Reply Sat 8 Oct, 2022 10:21 pm
@Builder,
Builder wrote:
All of us "essential" workers, and our children, continued as usual to provide your dumb arse with all the essentials, like food and fuel (for example) and masks and hand washing don't do anything to prevent the actual transmission rates of viruses.


These efforts were never designed to "prevent" Covid transmission, just slow it down to a manageable level, as to not overwhelm hospitals, critical care facilities and the general public.

Your non-compliance to even the simplest of measures made the transmission easier to contract and more wide-spread than it needed to be.
Builder
 
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Reply Sun 9 Oct, 2022 12:56 am
@neptuneblue,
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Your non-compliance to even the simplest of measures made the transmission easier to contract and more wide-spread than it needed to be.


If your injections actually worked, you might have a leg to stand on.

I had the alpha strain in March 2020, a week before we went into "lockdown". Seven months later, the delta strain "hit me" and lasted a total of five hours.

That's how natural immunity works. Keep lining up for your shots.

Never in the history of medical "science", has the general public been subjected to testing on a mass scale, with complete protection for those doing the testing.

You're part of an experiment in genetic manipulation. I'm in the control group.
neptuneblue
 
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Reply Sun 9 Oct, 2022 02:03 am
@Builder,
The 6 and a half MILLION people worldwide who died would disagree with your assessment.
Builder
 
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Reply Sun 9 Oct, 2022 02:18 am
@neptuneblue,
Try and keep up, NB.

source

Tallahassee, Fla. — Today, State Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo has announced new guidance regarding mRNA vaccines. The Florida Department of Health (Department) conducted an exit disclaimer icon analysis through a analysis self-controlled case series, which is a technique originally developed to evaluate vaccine safety.

This analysis found that there is an 84% increase in the relative incidence of cardiac-related death among males 18-39 years old within 28 days following mRNA vaccination. With a high level of global immunity to COVID-19, the benefit of vaccination is likely outweighed by this abnormally high risk of cardiac-related death among men in this age group. Non-mRNA vaccines were not found to have these increased risks.

As such, the State Surgeon General recommends against males aged 18 to 39 from receiving mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Those with preexisting cardiac conditions, such as myocarditis and pericarditis, should take particular caution when making this decision.

“Studying the safety and efficacy of any medications, including vaccines, is an important component of public health,” said Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo. “Far less attention has been paid to safety and the concerns of many individuals have been dismissed – these are important findings that should be communicated to Floridians.”

The analysis can be found self-controlled case series,here. The guidance can be found here.here.
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An 84% increase in cardiac arrest.

I'll be here wondering why you folks didn't follow some actual medical advice, rather than trusting an org like pfizer, who has a history of fraud, bribing officials, falsifying data, and silencing critics.
neptuneblue
 
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Reply Sun 9 Oct, 2022 02:31 am
@Builder,
6,560,582 people have died so far from the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak as of October 09, 2022, 06:43 GMT.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-death-toll/

That's not opinion, that's a fact.

https://cbs12.com/news/local/dr-joseph-abiodun-ladapo-florida-surgeon-general-gov-ron-desantis-university-uf-health-covid-mask-coronavirus-ucla-nyu

Question: “Would you recommend the applicant for employment as a surgeon general of Florida and confidence in his ability, honesty and integrity to perform related duties?” Answer: “No. In my opinion the people of Florida would be better served by a surgeon general who grounds his policy decisions and recommendations in the best scientific evidence rather than opinions.”

Then, there was a vague prompt called “personal relations (rapport with co-workers, supervisor)." The complete response: “I cannot answer... because Dr. Ladapo’s opinions, published in a number of popular media outlets, were contrary to the best scientific evidence available about the Covid-19 pandemic and caused concern among a large number of his research and clinical colleagues and subordinates who felt that his opinions violated the Hippocratic Oath that physicians do no harm. This situation created stress and acrimony among his co-workers and supervisors during the last year and a half of his employment. It is important to note that during this time at UCLA, he met all of the contractual obligations for the position that he was hired to perform, which is the underpinning of my otherwise satisfactory evaluation.”
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hightor
 
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Reply Sun 9 Oct, 2022 04:04 am
@Builder,
Quote:
All of us "essential" workers, and our children, continued as usual to provide your dumb arse with all the essentials, like food and fuel (for example) and masks and hand washing don't do anything to prevent the actual transmission rates of viruses.

Actually, N95 quality masks and other PPE do inhibit the spread of aerosol borne viruses. Limiting social contact does as well. This can be shown by the outbreaks which occurred in shutdown-defiant churches and subsequent to Trump's campaign rallies. During the early stage of the disease scientists were not sure of its mode of transmission so they recommended every commonly used tactic hoping one would work.
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Damn, you probably think that Fauci is a sound source of "science".

Why do you say that? Where have I quoted Fauci? He's a medical doctor, an epidemiologist, not a research scientist, and served as a spokesman for the CDC – becoming a lightning rod for all sorts of vaccine skeptics and anti-government hucksters.
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hightor
 
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Reply Sun 9 Oct, 2022 04:15 am
@Builder,
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This analysis found that there is an 84% increase in the relative incidence of cardiac-related death among males 18-39 years old within 28 days following mRNA vaccination.


This was a very poor study and it doesn't prove what you think it does. Again, your own sources lead to your always being wrong.

Stuart Buck wrote:
For the primary analysis, Florida residents aged 18 years or older who died within 25-weeks of COVID-19 vaccination since the start of the vaccination roll-out (December 15, 2020) were included.

In other words, they *only* looked at people who literally died within 25 weeks of a Covid vaccine.

This means that "rate of cardiac death" really means something like, "of the few people that died, what proportion of deaths were cardiac-related?"


You can follow his analysis here.

FAIL.

Good night, Builder.

revelette1
 
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Reply Sun 9 Oct, 2022 09:35 am
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Former President Donald Trump late last year floated the idea of swapping the files that he took from the White House to Mar-a-Lago in exchange for "sensitive" documents about the FBI investigation of his 2016 campaign's ties to Russia, according to The New York Times.

As the National Archives pressed Trump to return the scores of official documents that were being stored at his Mar-a-Lago estate in South Florida and not in their possession, the former president — still smarting from the Russia probe — was frustrated by the government agency's refusal to disclose documents that he felt would back up his claims, per The Times.

Trump told advisors that in order to obtain access to those documents, he would give the archives the boxes of materials that were stored at Mar-a-Lago, according to the newspaper.

Aides to the former president did not go through with the proposal, but it was one of many ways in which the former president repeatedly delayed calls by the archives to turn over the documents located at his personal residence.

Shortly after Trump entered the White House, there were clear concerns about the then-president's tendency to bring documents to his bedroom, and almost midway into his term, locating the files in the residence area of the historic building became an impediment, per individuals with knowledge of the situation who spoke with the Times.

During Trump's third year in office, top White House officials were aware of specific files being in places where they were not intended to be stored.

After Trump left the Oval Office, Trump's representatives were told by National Archives general counsel Gary M. Stern to have the former president return the files in the boxes.

Stern had a number of talks with former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows about the files, along with three attorneys who had been employed in the White House Counsel's Office.

Per The Times, Stern continued to push for missing boxes in September 2021, but Trump informed Meadows that they held only newspaper clips and other personal items.

Meadows relayed Trump's message to former White House lawyer Patrick Philbin, who then gave the message to Stern.

However, the archives stated that even newspaper clippings and article printouts were seen as presidential records that needed to be turned in to the agency.

Near the end of last year, ex-White House advisor Eric Herschmann told Trump that he could be run into to significant legal problems if he didn't hand over the documents that were being requested by the archives, according to The Times.

After the former president told advisors that the boxes were "mine," he agreed to go through the files in December 2021, per the newspaper. Stern was then told that the boxes were ready to be retrieved.

Among Trump's representatives, no one informed Stern that there were classified files within the boxes, according to The Times.

Once the archives began to open the boxes, they realized they were viewing the files in a room not suitable for such high-level documents, and were expeditious in transporting the boxes to more secure zones where the files could be closely probed, per the newspaper.

The FBI would later execute a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago in August in search of classified documents it suspected Trump took to Mar-a-Lago after leaving office. The Department of Justice is investigating whether Trump broke three federal laws relating to the handling of classified information, including the Espionage Act.

Trump has long been fixated on the Department of Justice's investigation into campaign ties to Russia leading up to his first presidential election; he has repeatedly called the probe a "hoax" that was intended to damage his presidency.


BI

Now we know at least part of the reason he took and kept those documents. He thought he could blackmail the National Archives department with them. Typical.
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blatham
 
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Reply Sun 9 Oct, 2022 11:11 am
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Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦
@RonFilipkowski
15h
Michael Flynn says Putin and his Security Council Dep Medvedev are “bold leaders who have everything at stake in terms of protecting their country,” and Zelensky is a “foolish person, a dangerous fool.”

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blatham
 
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Reply Sun 9 Oct, 2022 02:10 pm
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fen8_7FWQAQ4HrO?format=jpg&name=medium
He sure knows his stuff.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Sun 9 Oct, 2022 06:38 pm
@hightor,
Covid death rates are higher among Republicans than Democrats, mounting evidence shows
Vaccines work. More people in counties carried by President Biden tend to have higher vaccination rates compared to counties carried by TFG. The death rates in these counties reflect the difference in vaccination rates.

https://twitter.com/chiefb2/status/1578126366830080000



https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/covid-death-rates-higher-republicans-democrats-why-rcna50883?cid=sm_npd_nn_tw_np

Covid deaths are unevenly distributed among Republicans and Democrats.

Average excess death rates in Florida and Ohio were 76% higher among Republicans than Democrats between March 2020 and December 2021, according to a working paper released last month by the National Bureau of Economic Research. Excess deaths refers to deaths above what would be anticipated based on historical trends.

A study in June published in Health Affairs similarly found that counties with a Republican majority had a greater share of Covid deaths through October 2021, relative to majority-Democratic counties.

But experts are still puzzling over why these differences exist. Are lower vaccination rates among Republicans responsible? Or did mask use and social distancing guidelines prevent more deaths in counties run by Democrats?

The Yale researchers behind the new working paper say vaccine hesitancy among Republicans may be the biggest culprit.

"In counties where a large share of the population is getting vaccinated, we see a much smaller gap between Republicans and Democrats," said Jacob Wallace, an author of that study and an assistant professor of health policy at the Yale School of Public Health
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Builder
 
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Reply Mon 10 Oct, 2022 06:41 pm
@Builder,
And apparently (according to this study) your political bias can be linked to parasite activity. No wonder they tried to ban ivermectin, which effectively destroys said parasites.

Quote:
Your political views could be shaped by a parasitic infection called toxoplasmosis, a new study has found. Toxoplasma gondii is one of the world's most common parasites, mainly contracted by humans through contact with cats that are infected, as well as by eating foods (especially lamb, pork and venison) that are contaminated with the parasite. It's estimated that around a third of the population is infected.

"Humans infected by Toxoplasma gondii express no specific symptoms but manifest higher incidence of many diseases, disorders and differences in personality and behavior," the team wrote in their study, published in Evolutionary Psychology. "The aim of this study was to compare the political beliefs and values of Toxoplasma-infected and Toxoplasma-free participants."


source

And here's a PubMed study on said study.
Quote:

What is the origin of individual differences in ideology and personality? According to the parasite stress hypothesis, the structure of a society and the values of individuals within it are both influenced by the prevalence of infectious disease within the society's geographical region. High levels of infection threat are associated with more ethnocentric and collectivist social structures and greater adherence to social norms, as well as with socially conservative political ideology and less open but more conscientious personalities.


source

So, all of your "orange ****-gibbon" posturing, is likely due to a very common parasite you've been harboring for ages now.

Get yourself some help, folks.

Ivermectin isn't just for horses, ya know?

It won many awards before big pharma decided it worked too well.

It's a little bitter, but mixed with your fave yoghurt, goes down easily.
MontereyJack
 
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Reply Mon 10 Oct, 2022 09:21 pm
@Builder,
quack
 

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