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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

Interesting--I've noticed in talking to the Kool-Aid Libs that their programming still includes a belief that COVID is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and that the masks, distancing & vaccines are temporary measures. Looks like they're adjusting their timelines and getting less optimistic:

In our June survey, 36% of U.S. adults said they expected to be able to get back to their normal, pre-COVID lives at some point within six months. Today, that share is just 13%.>

Those expecting it to take more than a year has tripled over the same period, from 9% to 30%.>

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Tree_Frog 9 points ago +9 / -0

You're wrong about this being an outdated statistic. . .the NYSDOH Vaxx Dashboard shows that as of today, only 15% of blacks in NY State have at least 1 COVID jab. (17% of the population 15 years and older) In NYC, 74.4% of blacks who are 15 years and older are fully vaxx-free.

https://files.catbox.moe/hw9wmg.png

https://covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/vaccine-demographic-data

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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

The high rate of false negatives for asymptomatics sound to me as though a questionnaire on whether someone has COVID symptoms would be just as good. Saves a lot of money!

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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

PubMed is a good place to go: The BinaxNOW returns back a lot (50%) of false negatives in asymptomatic individuals; people with a high viral load tend to test positive on both BinaxNOW and the PCR.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33509809/

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Tree_Frog 3 points ago +3 / -0

And on top of that, Ben & Jerry's can't get enough ingredients for all their flavors. (Grocery shortages along with Rice Krispies Treats, Sour Patch Kids, McCormick gourmet spices and Marie Callender’s pot pie.)

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ice-cream-pot-pies-among-160225906.html

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Tree_Frog 8 points ago +8 / -0

I had to travel half-way across the country during the summer for a wedding and refused to fly, because of "cattle car" treatment. So, I traveled Amtrak in a sleeper room. It was slower (with a 2 hour delay going out), but much more relaxed, friendly service. I still prefer driving for any trip of a day or less.

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Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't think this is the next big one. . . .It's spread through close contact with infected body fluids (similar to Ebola) and has 80%+ fatality, with a sudden onset after a 1-3 weeks incubation. Sick people won't be walking around, spreading it, and containment is definitely easier than with an airborne. I'm betting on the flu causing the big problems this winter, will all the vaxxed people having messed-up immunity.

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Tree_Frog 8 points ago +8 / -0

They haven't done enough damage in Israel and Singapore?

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Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

Does your local govt. have restrictions on the number of people per bedroom in apartments?

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Tree_Frog 8 points ago +8 / -0

Here's a link to Dr. Ryan Cole on The Highwire, talking about increases in cancer, as well as other autoimmune disorders:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/YdwvqIEIuoZg/

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Tree_Frog 10 points ago +10 / -0

Interesting. . .this must be the large class action suit Reiner Fuellmich talked about a month ago as coming from his network of resistance. There are also lawsuits from public servant groups waiting in the wings for San Diego and San Francisco.

Even if OSHA decided to move quickly on Biden's announcement for the companies, it could not be implemented until sometime next year. Current mandates in education & corporations are stressing the ability of labs to process results quickly, and Amazon is making obscenely high profits from the home test kits. (I doubt they'll be dropping the price to "at-cost" for awhile.)

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/rapid-covid-19-tests-increasingly-scarce-pricey-demand-employers-jumps-2021-10-05/

If OSHA does come through with guidelines in the near future, it's purpose will be to sow more chaos, since the weekly testing part cannot be carried out.

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Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

I think not watching MSM is important, but there needs to be a system of counter-narrative in place to really make the "inoculation" effective.

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Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

Anytime there's a merging of huge databases, many cases cannot be linked by identifiers. As the article notes, all the cases not cleanly identified as fully vaccinated were not thrown out of the analysis, but added into the "unvaccinated" category.

All participating jurisdictions had established processes for linking case surveillance and vaccination data from state/local immunization registries; this method usually assumes that cases among persons not matched to the registry are among unvaccinated persons. >

Typical ploy of CDC in dealing with missing data.

by klmd
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Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

Dr. Peter McCullough recommends iodine diluted in water for a mouthwash and nasal spray to reduce the viral load of COVID.

https://www.americaoutloud.com/keeping-clean-where-it-counts/

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Tree_Frog 3 points ago +3 / -0

They're too afraid Trump will give them "the answer."

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Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just loosening criteria on Obama's old "forgiveness program" to wipe off some debt, after people worked 10 years in public service.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2021/10/06/public-service-student-loan-forgiveness-biden/6011023001/

WASHINGTON - The promise of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program was supposed to be simple.

If college graduates were willing to forgo the private sector’s lucrative pay and work instead as a teacher, police officer or government worker, any federal student debt they had after 10 years of payments would be forgiven.

The program has proven anything but forgiving. More than a decade after its inception in 2007, thousands upon thousands of borrowers have applied for forgiveness. The federal government has rejected nearly all of them.

That's supposed to change, starting this fall.

The Education Department on Wednesday announced a sweeping overhaul to the loan forgiveness program that will immediately erase the debt of 22,000 borrowers to the tune of $1.7 billion. The government estimated another 27,000 borrowers could see about $2.8 billion in debts forgiven if they prove they were employed in an eligible job.

The changes are designed to let borrowers correct errors and count payments they were trying to make toward the program. That should shorten the amount of time more than 550,000 borrowers – those who have already consolidated their loans – are required to make payments to qualify for forgiveness, the government said.

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Tree_Frog 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just a couple of points to throw in here----I'm not sure that this is the best way to analyze the situation, if we hope to use social theories to mount an opposition.

Listening to the Reiner Fuellmich interview with Desmet on Mass-Formation, I don't think that we meet the pre-conditions of having a population which has no "sense of meaning." (He used as evidence a survey of Europeans who thought their jobs were meaningless.) As we've seen, college, family, jobs can be extremely powerful motivators to get jabbed, which suggests that they are not unattached. (I would argue that "social control" theories are a more realistic explanation for what is happening now.)

LeBon was describing the dynamics of crowd/mob behavior, which is a fleeting phenomenon---at some point, people wake up and are amazed that they behaved in an uncharacteristic manner. The emotions resulting from "intoxication" cannot be sustained over a long period of time, and slowly, but surely, people come back to sobriety.

We need to take into account that much of the vaxx craziness is illusion. I have no doubt that human bots are being paid to drum up the perception of a huge number of "true believers." Biden gave the govt. billions to do just this.

So, what do we do, since we don't have leaders or the media to spread a counter-message? I've been doing a little reverse-psychology and telling people variations of how "it's such a shame that the vaccine is a dud," and try to chip away at their beliefs.

Sorry that I don't have better answers.

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Tree_Frog 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wonder which clueless Lib dummy will take over?

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