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MortgageHorn

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The simplest explanation is just making a test that says flu is covid. Or at least one that can’t differentiate (like those rapid tests that operated under EUA for a year for getting pulled).

Except we aren't running flu and covids on the same analyzer, at least not anywhere that I know of. Different swabs and different analyzers, using different methodologies. I'm sure everyone is sick of me posting this, but I'm just trying to help cut through the BS and get to the facts.
 

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My wife and I have recovered from it, her company which is a very large insurance company like most will not even except the idea of natural immunity from recovering from something. Our doctor told us not to get it because we have better antibodies in the shot but her company still goes by CDC guidelines and is looking to even punish monetarily people who don’t get the Covid shot. Luckily we are far enough beyond that that that does not matter to us she is not going to get it and they can go to hell before she gets some experimental gene therapy shot for something that we have Antibodies from recovering from a virus.

That is fucked up. My girlfriend's dad has a pretty good job with Delta, in Atlanta. They have started cutting pay for those not getting the shot. He says fuck them, not getting it anyway, but I bet most people caved when their wallets were threatened. Sad times in America.
 
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Except we aren't running flu and covids on the same analyzer, at least not anywhere that I know of. Different swabs and different analyzers, using different methodologies. I'm sure everyone is sick of me posting this, but I'm just trying to help cut through the BS and get to the facts.
No you’ve actually peaked my interest with this. It’s great to have someone around who would actually know and not just a bunch of speculation on the topic.

Keep posting on it. Facts matter.

Care to give us your professional opinion of what made all this with the flu go down the way it has?
 

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Alex Jones is on Pool's podcast

Pretty good listen, as always. I learned at least one interesting thing...Fauci means sickle maker in Italian.


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Looking forward to the aftershow on TimCast.com, when I have time to listen...will post, if they say anything interesting.
 

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“Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains.”

Thomas Jefferson

That first video does a wonderful job of explaining how amazon runs competition out of business. One of their schemes I had forgotten they were even pushing for...the $15/hr national minimum wage. Knowing their pull in Washington, and that this is something they would benefit greatly from, I bet we will see it happen in the near future. It will help crash our economy too, so you know most of our politicians will get behind it.
 

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Except we aren't running flu and covids on the same analyzer, at least not anywhere that I know of. Different swabs and different analyzers, using different methodologies. I'm sure everyone is sick of me posting this, but I'm just trying to help cut through the BS and get to the facts.
Agree. I had experience with this recently.

If you recall my teenage daughter came down with Covid and Influenza B simultaneously early last month. Two different tests.
 

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It saves more people than than it kills by far but it kills 10% of users. Couple that with a 54% death rate for remdisivir and yikes for COVID treatment from psychopath Fauci.

My FIL got a bone infection from a rusty nail and was put on it immediately. It was really bad for him. He now has severe neuropathy, kidney damage, he basically shed his skin like a snake, lost all strength and it took about three months for him to get up and going again after he got on the mend.

Doc said it could take a year to recover from the reaction but he will still shed his skin (mostly on the legs and feet) and have bad spells of extreme exhaustion along with neuropathy that makes it very hard to walk or sleep.

At the peak of the reaction he nearly died while we cared for him in his home and he was in and out of the hospital all summer of 2020. I don’t remember the anti-biotic that killed the infection but he was in so much pain he said he’ll die before he ever takes vancomycin again. He’s lucky he’s not on dialysis.

Btw, do you have a source for 10% of patients being killed by vancomycin? We have tons of patients on it, and I bet the fatality rate is much closer to zero than 10%, but maybe I'm wrong.
 

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This Mayor's letter to Biden concerning the vaccine mandate is inspiring.





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This is exactly the kind of leaders we need right now.


This is rhetorical since the answer is obvious but why are Republicans not screaming from the heavens on every media outlet on planet earth about what’s going on at the southern border?


We need labor. It is probably that simple.
 

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Watched a bit of his podcast last night, Alex Jones had them going...and they knew most was true but had to reel him back a bit

Yeah, I listened to most of it. Jones is always an entertaining guest...and yeah, crazy how right he is about so many things. That other guy was cracking me up, getting all loud, egging Jones on & shit.
 

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With Clinton lawyer charged, the Russiagate scam is now indicted​

With Clinton lawyer charged, the Russiagate scam is now indicted​

In accusing Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann of lying to the FBI, Special Counsel John Durham offers new evidence of the fabrications behind the Trump-Russia conspiracy theory.​




The indictment of Hillary Clinton attorney Michael Sussmann offers new evidence that the Trump-Russia conspiracy theory that engulfed Trump's term in office was itself the product of fabrications involving Clinton's 2016 campaign.
Although Sussmann faces just one count on a false statement charge, the 27-page charging document offers an expansive window into how the Russiagate scam began, and how Democratic operatives, intelligence officials, and establishment media figures dishonestly fed it to the public.

Inventing a Trump-Russia "narrative" to "please" Democratic "VIPs"​

Sussmann, until recently an attorney with Clinton campaign law firm Perkins Coie, is the second person to be charged by John Durham, the Special Counsel scrutinizing the Russia investigation.
Sussmann is accused of lying to the FBI during a September 2016 meeting in which he tried to raise alarm about "secret communications" between the Trump Organization and Russia's Alfa Bank. Sussmann gave then-FBI attorney Jim Baker documents and data purporting to show that computer servers associated with Trump and Alfa Bank were in regular contact. This was evidence, Sussmann argued, of a possible covert back channel. According to Durham, Sussmann told Baker that he was not working "for any client," and was simply passing on information that had been provided to him by "multiple cyber experts" who had come across the suspicious web traffic.
But according to the detailed indictment, Sussmann was in fact trying to plant a politically motivated scam.
The theory of a purported covert Trump-Alfa channel had been cooked up by an unnamed tech executive positioning himself for a top cybersecurity job in the anticipated Clinton administration. To spread this theory to the media and intelligence community, the executive and Sussmann "coordinated", Durham says, with Mark Elias, a colleague of Sussmann's at Perkins Coie and the top lawyer for Clinton's 2016 campaign.
Sussmann and Elias in turn coordinated with the private intelligence company Fusion GPS. Elias had already hired the firm -- on Clinton's behalf – to produce the Steele dossier, the collection of fabricated reports by ex-British spy Christopher Steele alleging a longstanding Trump-Russia conspiracy/blackmail relationship. According to Steele, it was Sussmann, in a July 2016 meeting, who first informed him about the Alfa Bank server story. Elias kept Clinton campaign members informed as well, including the "campaign manager, communications director, and foreign policy advisor." In February 2017, Sussmann also met with a CIA official to push the Alfa Bank narrative.
Sussmann concealed this plot from the FBI, along with the fact that he was billing Clinton for his involvement. The meeting with the FBI's Baker, for example, was charged to the Clinton campaign as "work and communications regarding confidential project." In fact, according to Durham, "all or nearly all" of Sussmann's work on the Alfa Bank story prior to meeting Baker was "billed to the Clinton campaign."
(In Sussmann's orbit, hiding the money trail was established Russiagate practice. His law firm Perkins Coie and the Clinton campaign concealed that they had funded the Steele dossier, until a subpoena from the GOP-controlled House Intelligence Committee forced them to admit the truth in October 2017. The FBI also concealed Steele's Democratic funders from the FISA court when it used the dossier to obtain a surveillance warrant on Trump campaign volunteer Carter Page.)
Sussmann is charged for failing to disclose that he was acting on behalf of Clinton's team. But the indictment makes clear that Durham has uncovered a wider deception. For weeks prior to his meeting with the FBI, Sussmann worked with the unnamed technology executive ("Tech Executive-1"), who, like the Clinton campaign, was also Sussmann's client. The executive's "goal", Durham says, was to create a "narrative" about Trump's "ties to Russia" which would ultimately "please certain 'VIPs'" – i.e., Sussmann's clients in the Clinton campaign.


To advance this goal, the executive took advantage of his ownership position at several companies to access "public and non-public" internet data, and tasked several people to assist him. Their efforts yielded a cache of purported DNS traffic between a Trump-adjacent marketing server and Alfa Bank in Russia. According to Durham, the tech executive's researchers expressed misgivings about the project. One team member relayed "continued doubt" about the Trump-Alfa conspiracy theory that Sussman "would later convey to the FBI," and concerns that the project was driven not by data, but by "bias against Trump."
To suggest even "a very weak association," the researcher warned, "we will have to expose every trick we have in our bag." At one point, the executive himself even admitted that the Trump-Alfa Bank traffic was not a secret channel but in fact a "red herring." But that ultimately did not stop him from working with Sussmann to draft white papers and collect data that would be submitted to the FBI in the service of the "VIP"-catered "narrative."
The FBI would ultimately reach the same "red herring" conclusion that the executive had concealed. As Durham notes, "the email server at issue was not owned or operated by the Trump Organization but, rather, had been administered by a mass marketing email company that sent advertisements for Trump hotels and hundreds of other clients."
For its part, Alfa Bank has filed suit against the computer researchers involved, accusing them of doctoring computer data in a deliberate smear campaign to tie the bank to Trump. A lengthy report commissioned by Alfa Bank posits that "threat actors may have artificially created DNS activity" between Trump and Alfa Bank "to make it appear as though a connection existed, for 'discovery' later."

After planting Trump-Alfa story, Clinton campaign hypes the "secret hotline"​

The FBI's investigation of the Alfa Bank theory proved to be just as fruitless as every other of the fabricated Trump-Russia conspiracy theories chased by US intelligence officials, Congressional committees and media outlets for more than three years. But Sussmann's effort ultimately served its purpose. The FBI meeting gave journalists a news hook to publish the Alfa Bank allegations just days before the November 2016 election. (Weeks later, the DNC-funded Steele dossier would see a similar entry into public consciousness: after sitting on the salacious dossier for months, the US media was given a news hook to publish it when then-FBI Director Jim Comey – in concert with other intelligence officials – went to Trump Tower and briefed then-President-elect Trump about the alleged "pee tape.")
On October 31st, Slate's Franklin Foer, as well as Eric Lichtblau and Steven Lee Myers the New York Times, published stories about the Trump-Alfa Bank "secret channel." The Times' story revealed that Trump campaign associates, as well as the Alfa Bank theory, was the subject of an FBI investigation. The Clinton campaign immediately promoted the story as part of its public campaign to portray Trump as a Kremlin stooge. "Computer scientists have apparently uncovered a covert server linking the Trump Organization to a Russian-based bank," Hillary Clinton announced on Twitter. "It's time for Trump to answer serious questions about his ties to Russia."
https://twitter.com/hillaryclinton/status/793250312119263233
 
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