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business_narwhall 2 points ago +2 / -0

Doctors have debased and degraded themselves to the point where their medical degree has the same value to me as internet research.

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business_narwhall 3 points ago +3 / -0

I got fired. They categorized it as a disciplinary firing so my unemployment would get denied.

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business_narwhall 4 points ago +4 / -0

The legal distinction is legal responsibility for side effects. Under an EUA, if you get side effects, it's your problem. Under FDA approval, there are regulatory and legal mechanisms in place for establishing liability and compensation for injuries.

It's an elaborate bait and switch that wouldn't be nessesary if the jabs were safe.

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business_narwhall 4 points ago +4 / -0

The "FDA approval" is a hoax. Read the Comernity package insert - it openly states risks are unknown and that human testing isn't complete.

Comernity is chemically identical but "legally distinct" from the Pfizer bioNtech vax. Comernity will not be available in the USA until 2023.

This means that they're going around telling everyone the drug is FDA approved. However, if you go somewhere and ask for the FDA approved drug, they'll tell you they don't have it but that you can get the same drug under an EUA.

It's a bait and switch - although the chemicals are the same, the legal liability for side effects are very, very different. If you're injured by a drug authorized under an EUA, you're SOL. It's your problem. If you're injured by a drug authorized by the FDA, there are regulatory mechanisms for establishing corporate liability and compensation.

In other words: They've put together an elaborate bait and switch hoax to trick people into accepting personal responsibility for side effects. This would not be necessary if the jabs were safe.

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business_narwhall 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's a real shame what's going to happen to "parker".

Heart problems and blood clots don't sounds like much fun.

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business_narwhall 4 points ago +4 / -0

It is destined for collapse that is a fact, but when it is going to happen nobody > knows. It could be tomorrow or it could be months from now.

Both options will be rough for those who have been dutifully funding their retirement accounts for decades

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business_narwhall 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's the most remarkable thing about old photos of ordinary life in America.

Seeing them, it's impossible to miss how different the demographics are today. The changes seemed slow and subtle, but when I look back at old pictures it makes me remember the way things were.

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business_narwhall 1 point ago +1 / -0

They're all commies over there, it was only a matter of time until they did vaccine passports.

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business_narwhall 6 points ago +6 / -0

Meanwhile those of us who refuse are getting closer and closer to insolvency, and the companies that depended on us (and cannot fill our roles due to decades of highly specialized experience) cannot meet their deadlines, and the whole system is grinding to a screeching halt.

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business_narwhall 2 points ago +2 / -0

Eventually, the hysteria will fade. They will want us to forget what they did and they said and how they behaved. I (for one) refuse to do so.

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business_narwhall 27 points ago +27 / -0

Here's an analogy to explain PCR:

You go to a bookshelf in a strangers home and you want to test them for communism. You rip the spine off every book, and throw all the pages in a random pile on the floor.

You have a team of workers who each pick up a page at random, and put it through a photocopier a certain number of times, then throw all the paper back into the pile at random.

Then, the workers go through the entire stack and count the occurrences of each unique sentence. This results in a list of every unique sentence in every book on the shelf occurring however many times each page got photocopied.

At the end of the day, they total up the number of times any of the following words occur: "people's", "comrade", or "bourgeois".

If this total exceeds a threshold, then the person has tested positive for communism and should be pushed out of a helicopter.

The amplification factor (or cycle threshold) is the number of photocopies the workers will make.

The more photocopies, the more sensitive the result.

If the word "people's" appears once in one book but a million photocopies are made, it would have the same result as if the entire bookshelf was full of communist propaganda and a thousand photocopies were made. That's how the false positives happen.

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business_narwhall 5 points ago +5 / -0

They approved Oxycontin too in the 90's.

Followed by an agressive media campaign that smeared anyone who questioned their claims that "oxycontin was not addictive".

After 20 years of lawsuits, some companies have settled.

None of that is going to bring back the dead though. Never trust them. Never forgive them.

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business_narwhall 1 point ago +1 / -0

Jars seem to be available now (for those who need them), but I still can't find lids anywhere.

I usually keep a two year supply, but I haven't been able to replenish this year and I hesitate to buy questionable Chinese no-name knockoffs on Amazon.

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business_narwhall 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you have a pressure canner, you can make shelf-stable ground beef.

It loses some of the flavor (partially because all the fat is gone), but it's great for tacos, pasta, etc and it doesn't require refrigeration.

I strongly recommend browning it first, draining off all the fat, and hot-packing it, as if the fat melts while processing it can siphon out of the can and the jar won't seal properly.

One quart jar (in a recipe) feeds my family for 2 meals.

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business_narwhall 1 point ago +1 / -0

They were literally funded, created, and trained by our very own CIA to mess with the Soviets while they were there.

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business_narwhall 5 points ago +5 / -0

More or less bloodthirsty than a Clinton?

More or less rapey than a Biden?

More or less beatings than BLM, Antifa, or the FBI?