I do personally know people (unjabbed and jabbed) who did end up in the hospital because of severe illness from covid (which I only know is the case because of the loss of taste and smell well after other symptoms disappeared — some still haven’t gotten it back a year later — which is the only reliable meter I use to discern covid from another corona virus or flu, since tests are unreliable). All were above the age of 65.
One in particular would have certainly died if put on a ventilator. A couple others in less severe condition, but still hospitalized, were put on a ventilators (one, age 85, double jabbed, even took remdesivir) and all have recovered.
A close childhood friend is a doctor who has worked in two different major metropolitan US cities since the initial covid outbreak, including NYC, his hospital completely overwhelmed at the beginning. He saw a LOT of people die, but very few (but still a few) not on ventilators. His liberal, NYC hospital was also handing out HCQ “like candy” (his words) to anyone coming in with covid symptoms, as were many others, contrary to what the media was reporting about it.
I think it’s too easy to fall into the trap of “everything is a conspiracy.” While it’s true that nothing is what it seems, this is not true in a strictly material sense, as it is often applied on this board.
Omicron excluded, the thing about the sars-cov-2 virus that made it more dangerous in some cases than a typical cold virus, was that it targeted and weakened the lungs AND was capable of reproduction within the lungs. Which means, for an unhealthy or immunocompromised person, once the virus spread to the lungs, it was very difficult to get it out (and why ventilators killed most people). Though, obviously, D, Zinc, C, and Ivermectin/HCQ do a pretty damn good job in most cases, if doctors would actually pay attention to the science and use that regimen.
All of that to say there were qualities of the virus that made it difficult for doctors to navigate because there was so little information and it affected a great deal of people seriously, even if a small percentage.
They weren’t a they.
I’ve been had! 😂
Can confirm. Large city (somewhere between St. Louis and Philly)... about a minute after the midnight fireworks ended, non-English speaking neighbors started “let’s go Brandon” chant. After a few times, once we and other neighbors figured out what they were saying, we/they joined in.
I disagree. They’d still have to cheat.
Also, out of curiosity, which of my comments do you believe are “ignorant?” I’d be happy to debate any:
Was it that Lin Wood acted like a televangelist at the Georgia rally? Did you watch it? Because he did.
Do you believe that the Q drop was being coy or incorrect about Alex Jones being Mossad?
Maybe you believe that the Koch brothers are, indeed, right wing conservatives?
These are the majority of points I have made in recent comments, so I’d love to know which one, specifically, shows my ignorance. Or maybe it’s one not listed?
When one cannot debate the topic, they attack the debater. 👍
This is literally a forum for research, and you made an assertion as if it’s fact without pointing to any resources, or even specific examples for your claim. Especially since there is far more information that will refute your claim:
Conspiracy theory "explanation of an event or situation involving unwarranted belief that it is caused by a conspiracy among powerful forces" emerged in mid-20c. (by 1937) and figures in the writings of, or about, Charles Beard, Hofstadter, Veblen, etc., but the degree of paranoia and unreasonableness implied in each use is not always easy to discern. The phrase was used from 19c. in a non-pejorative sense "the theory that a (certain) conspiracy exists," especially in court cases. Its use in general reference to theories of hidden cabals pulling wires behind the scenes of national or global events is by 1871.
“We shall better understand the ensuing civil war if we study the movements in the four most important of these States, in relation to a theory which asserts that the secession was a conspiracy whose central cabal, composed of Southern senators and representatives in Washington, dictated through its ramifications in the States the inception and the course of the revolution.” [James Ford Rhodes, page headed "The Conspiracy Theory" in "History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850," New York, 1893]
**Definition of low effort post. **
100% this. The first time I saw him was at the Georgia rally leading up to the state election fraud hearings in 2020. He immediately reminded me of one of those revivalist con-job “preachers,” and it was clear by the way he hogged the mic from Powell (literally doesn’t let her answer questions from the Q/A line set up to specifically ask HER questions) that he LOVED being in the spotlight.
Has he done some good things for the movement? Potentially. But so has Alex Jones. Doesn’t mean I believe either are anything but controlled opposition.
No research, articles or data? Well, thanks for your opinion, I guess.
To flatten the curve.
What’s the story behind Jordan Peele? Or is this just part of a meme?
In case anyone, like me, thought that the message under the image of the article was a Q post — it’s not.
Or at least I couldn’t find any corresponding posts that matched any of those phrases (poroshenko returned 0 results).
I think you misread or misunderstood sourcesPlease’s comment (as have others). Saying the chances are not good agrees with OP’s assertion, that it is not likely to be coincidence. It also states that the event is “low probability and high impact” which necessarily means it’s connected.
That’s why he or she even followed up asking you to explain how you understood the comment because it was clear from your response that you didn’t.
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Don’t forget the judge in the Rittenhouse case is a life-long Democrat appointed by a Democrat. Don’t judge a book by its cover.
Koch brothers being right-wing is a myth. They have only ever spoken out in support of Democrats and known RINOs.
Example: they supported Hillary in 2016.
Unfortunately, this is bound to happen in any public forum. Those who see through the emotional tides are in the minority, so it’s up to them to be a guiding light to the rest.
But who owns black rock? Vangard, BoA, etc., etc.
Who owns Vangard? Black rock, BoA, etc., etc.
Who owns BoA? Vangard, Black Rock, etc., etc.
The vast, VAST majority of all publicly traded companies (and 100% of banks and investment firms) are majority-owned by this circularly-owned “megacorp” which is primarily run by a select few (banking) families.
100%. Rooting against the president is rooting against yourself. It would be great if Biden was an honest and wise leader who made good decisions that benefit the country, regardless of the circumstances in which he took power.
OP is either super naive or trolling (unsuccessfully). My guess is the former.
Keep your enemies closer.