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The theory that it wasn't "released" gets more and more possible as time moves ahead. No reason for GarnetPild to not shoot straightThen where did it go? Flu cases at historic low.
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The theory that it wasn't "released" gets more and more possible as time moves ahead. No reason for GarnetPild to not shoot straightThen where did it go? Flu cases at historic low.
Then where did it go? Flu cases at historic low.
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I still say the simplest answer is that covid tests were coming up positive when it was really flu.That is the question that has me puzzled, but the answer is definitely not that positive flu tests were just counted as covids.
It was speculated in this thread that the flu is intentionally released every year, but was not last year. Who knows. Maybe covid out competed influenza. I'm sure social distancing & all that helped somewhat, but doesn't explain basically zero flu cases last year.
I think the problem everyone has currently is how a large majority of healthcare workers seem to all be in lockstep on how to treat COVID which we all know is patently WRONG and actually contributing to the death of patients and their heavy pushing of the poison vax simply because that is what they are being told to do, and they are giving next to zero pushback. This entire situation has caused GREAT HARM to the trust in healthcare professionals from the public.No. Im in orthopedics. I've just been to med school and never heard anything remotely close to what you are insinuating.
If anything an indoctrination of 'follow blindly' would be instilled in residency not in med school.
Even then, physicians are the most skeptical people I know. Almost to the point of being rebellious malcontents. There's an old joke about 10 different doctors in a room and getting 10 different opinions...
The treatment they send people home with is ridiculous. Nothing new. Most “doctors” I’ve encountered have been hacks for quite a while now.I think the problem everyone has currently is how a large majority of healthcare workers seem to all be in lockstep on how to treat COVID which we all know is patently WRONG and actually contributing to the death of patients and their heavy pushing of the poison vax simply because that is what they are being told to do, and they are giving next to zero pushback. This entire situation has caused GREAT HARM to the trust in healthcare professionals from the public.
Doubtful. She is going on 60 minutes too. It will be used to justify going after conservatives with even more censorship.She gave the info to the SEC! She might as well have burned it - the SEC will!
I still say the simplest answer is that covid tests were coming up positive when it was really flu.
I think the problem everyone has currently is how a large majority of healthcare workers seem to all be in lockstep on how to treat COVID which we all know is patently WRONG and actually contributing to the death of patients and their heavy pushing of the poison vax simply because that is what they are being told to do, and they are giving next to zero pushback. This entire situation has caused GREAT HARM to the trust in healthcare professionals from the public.
I don’t know. Aren’t there many strains of flu and couldn’t the tests be geared towards a strain they know wouldn’t be very active? It just doesn’t seem like the most likely scenario is that the flu disappeared.I don't believe that is possible. If that were the case, those patients with false positive covid tests(you say positive because the patient had the flu) would have a positive flu test, assuming they were tested. Millions of patients were tested for the flu last winter and basically zero of those tests were positive.
I personally ran hundreds, if not thousands, of flu tests last flu season. Most of those had covid tests also. I did not see even one patient who had a positive flu test and a positive covid test. So if the flu was being counted as covid, explain that please. Explain the negative flu tests.
I honestly think it’s a conspiracy to keep people from being happy (hence the post).
The olde Lady and I are drinking champagne now before I go grab dinner.
I don’t wanna speak too soon, cuz we won’t know for a couple more months, but we are cautiously optimistic about what her doctors have been telling us![]()
Do you know what was done with your test results after you delivered them? Do you have first hand knowledge of how your hospital published/used the results?That is the question that has me puzzled, but the answer is definitely not that positive flu tests were just counted as covids.
It was speculated in this thread that the flu is intentionally released every year, but was not last year. Who knows. Maybe covid out competed influenza. I'm sure social distancing & all that helped somewhat, but doesn't explain basically zero flu cases last year.
I don’t know. Aren’t there many strains of flu and couldn’t the tests be geared towards a strain they know wouldn’t be very active? It just doesn’t seem like the most likely scenario is that the flu disappeared.
Do you know what was done with your test results after you delivered them? Do you have first hand knowledge of how your hospital published/used the results?
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Totally agree on the use of DOs, especially as a primary care physician. I love my doc and have been seeing him 2x/year for 20 years. He always seeks to treat the problem, not the symptoms. The next step are supplements. The final step is prescription medication.I have said for years. It’s not that doctors have bad intentions. They are taught in medical school using text books written by big pharma. So instead of curing you they throw a drug at a symptom. That drug then has side effects. So another drug is given for those side effects which also has side affects so another drug ………. And so forth. It’s a sick cycle carousel. Many of them blindly listen to the CDC or IHS and with reason. I’m not blaming any individuals. That said, they need to look up the facts on Remdesivir and Fauci murdering HIV patients with Bactrim (hope I got that med right). Any doc that does not give you a choice in your treatment should lose their license.
My best docs have been DO’s, then NPC’s, then MD’s, then PA’s, and frankly, there has been only two MD’s I’d ever recommend to anyone. The rest aren’t worth shit. Veterinarians have given better advice.
I bet you kept your immunity primed by being around dad. A healthy immune system requires some consistent low level exposure to various viruses.Got Back in Feb - Haven't Had It Since
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Yep. They don't have time to stay up to date on the literature. They just do what their salesmen tell them and what their CEO MBAs impose. Or, in the VA's case, what comes from DC and the alphabet agencies.I have said for years. It’s not that doctors have bad intentions. They are taught in medical school using text books written by big pharma. So instead of curing you they throw a drug at a symptom. That drug then has side effects. So another drug is given for those side effects which also has side affects so another drug ………. And so forth. It’s a sick cycle carousel. Many of them blindly listen to the CDC or IHS and with reason. I’m not blaming any individuals. That said, they need to look up the facts on Remdesivir and Fauci murdering HIV patients with Bactrim (hope I got that med right). Any doc that does not give you a choice in your treatment should lose their license.
My best docs have been DO’s, then NPC’s, then MD’s, then PA’s, and frankly, there has been only two MD’s I’d ever recommend to anyone. The rest aren’t worth shit. Veterinarians have given better advice.
Indeed. I have a great nephew who has ADHD and hasn't had any school "treatments" since all this shit has been imposed.This isn't healthy it's child abuse. Kids need to see other kids smile. builds self-esteem.
That was a fun interview, wasn’t it?From a Retired FBI Agent Regarding Kash Patel Interview Today - Intterdasting
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Kash Patel Sunday: Durham And More
Mark Wauck
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It’s kind of a big Sunday for news—if you count talk as news. I do.
Kashyap Pramod “Kash” Patel appeared with Maria Bartiromo this morning, and it was pretty much one bombshell after another from beginning to end of the 5:30 interview. Just a reminder of who Patel is.
Patel started out his legal career as a federal public defender, then flipped to the prosecutive side in the DoJ National Security Division (NSD). At the same time he was liaison to the Joint Special Operations Command. During that time he was “embedded with a special mission unit at a "secure facility" and received a commendation from the CIA.” In 2017 he became Devin Nunes’ lead investigator as senior counsel for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), investigating the Russia Hoax. From there he moved to the National Security Council and wound up as Chief of Staff to acting SecDef Chris Miller.
Bottom line: Patel knows NS law inside and out from multiple points of view. He has perspectives that few others have and, most importantly for our purposes, he knows the Russia Hoax inside and out.
So.
Below is a transcript of Patel’s statements to Maria Bartiromo this morning. I’ve paraphrased Maria’s questions, but this is as exact a transcript as I can manage of what Patel had to say about the Russia Hoax and where Durham is headed. I’ll add some of my own remarks, but let’s start with Patel:
In a sense this isn’t big news, because we saw the shape of this in Durham’s indictment of Michael Sussmann. In particular the references in the indictment to Fusion GPS (“investigative firm”) and Perkins Coie left no doubt that Durham saw Fusion GPS as key to the actual implementation of the Russia Hoax conspiracy. However, Patel says two things openly that are of bombshell quality.
First, while we knew that the money for the Fusion GPS operation was laundered through Perkins Coie, Patel openly states that the amounts ran to “tens of millions of dollars”. That’s real money in US political campaigns, even in these days. It’s also real money in the world of major law firms, so you can see why Durham has been so focused on Perkins Coie as well as why Perkins Coie is experiencing real difficulty in persuading Durham that they didn’t know what was going on—remember, this money laundering op was almost certainly a violation of campaign finance laws. Who believes nobody at a major law firm noticed the flow of that amount of money through their accounts? Not me and, it seems, not Durham. If Perkins Coie wants to somehow get through this without indictments they’ll need to be very cooperative with Durham.
Fusion GPS, of course, is no more than an organizational euphemism for Glenn Simpson and, most likely, Nellie Ohr. Nellie has, quite likely, been cooperating with regard to Simpson. Simpson, in his turn, will have a lot to offer Durham with regard to the Clinton legal operatives—Sussmann and Elias. Both. This is another reason why I want to wait before jumping to any conclusions about Sussmann cooperating against Elias. Both of these guys are very major players, and Durham won’t be over quick to offer them deals unless he has to.
Second, I was gratified to see Patel confirm my assessment, which I offered quite recently. I stated that, while Page and Strzok may have been big fish within the FBI, in the big scheme of this conspiracy they weren’t truly major players. At the FBI the major players—people who controlled the switches—were: Comey (Director), McCabe (Deputy Director), and James Baker (General Counsel). We’re pretty certain that Baker is cooperating. I doubt that Durham has even sought cooperation from Comey and McCabe. I think they’re major targets—they either go down or they get away with what they did, but their responsibility was too great for them to get a plea deal. Page and Strzok may be able to get some sort of a deal, but in my view they’ll also have to pay a price.
Now, extrapolating a bit from what Patel said …
Regarding the FBI cooperators, both Page and Strzok connect the FBI and DoJ’s NSD at the top levels—and Strzok in particular may have valuable connections to CIA. Clinesmith, Pientka, and Barnett connect in similar ways, as well as to Team Mueller—primarily on an operational level but … you never know what people in those positions may pick up.
There’s another player at the FBI who has probably been cooperating, and that’s Strzok’s boss—and a direct subordinate to McCabe: Bill Priestap. I still believe that Priestap was over his head and wasn’t trusted by the inner circle at the top of the FBI—not with the real nature of the Russia Hoax. However, because of his position he had to be included to some extent and, especially given his note taking propensities, has valuable information to offer Durham. We’ve already seen that in the Sussmann indictment, and previously in the Flynn case.
All that said, don’t forget about the DoJ angle. The FBI didn’t get the FISA done all on its own—they definitely needed some cooperation from DoJ’s NSD and from Sally Yates. My assumption is that Bruce Ohr has been cooperating for lo! these many months. Bruce Ohr is a pivotal figure because he connects DoJ, Fusion GPS—and quite possibly Clinton legal operatives (Sussmann and Elias)—and the FBI. He met with McCabe, Page, and Strzok and was a go between for them to Simpson and Steele at Fusion (as well as his own wife, Nellie). He would have had contacts with Sally Yates and David Laufman at DoJ in an official capacity. Beyond that, in an unofficial and totally improper way, he hooked up Andrew Weissmann and Zainab Ahmad with the FBI’s Strzok, Page—and also, crucially, with Chris Steele. That connection to Weissmann and Ahmad may offer a second and crucially important point of entry to Team Mueller, in addition to the point of entry offered by the FBI cooperators.
All in all, lots of grist for the speculative mill.
Finally, I urge everyone to listen to the full five and a half minute interview linked above. Patel has excellent, trenchant observations to offer on 1) Milley’s political shenanigans, 2) Zhou’s proposal to give dishonorable discharges to Special Forces who refuse the vax (but not Afghan “refugees”), Austin’s pathetic attempt to blame DoS for the Afghan debacle.
So why did flu cases go from what 30M to what 1,800?
Lurker here but I'm gonna have to call you out. Don't know where you are but at the largest SC hospital, we run the Quad test - 1 swab that test for RSV, FLU A, FLU B, and covid. They're popping for covid and RSV. But no FLU which is similar to your findings. I've questioned those findings for the past year as old FLU tests just went unused. They can also run an RVP but as you know that takes time. The inefficiency of swabbing separately would bury most busy clinics so not sure how yall pull that off.I have mentioned several times that there isn't one analyzer that is running all those tests on one swab. Most places if you come in with vague flu or covid-like symptoms, they are going to swab you once for flu, another time for covid, and if you are young, a third time for RSV. Those 3 swabs are being run seperately. At our hospital, covid is run on one analyzer with one methodology. The flu and RSV are run on a different analyzer with different methodologies. The whole "flu is just being counted as covid" is patently false. Period.
The flu called in for the next couple of years. Sick with Covid is the word on the street. haha, SKOL!Lurker here but I'm gonna have to call you out. Don't know where you are but at the largest SC hospital, we run the Quad test - 1 swab that test for RSV, FLU A, FLU B, and covid. They're popping for covid and RSV. But no FLU which is similar to your findings. I've questioned those findings for the past year as old FLU tests just went unused. They can also run an RVP but as you know that takes time. The inefficiency of swabbing separately would bury most busy clinics so not sure how yall pull that off.
That's why I have a robust immune system and haven't had but one respiratory issue since 1985 except for Wuhan in Jan 2020. I go into many people's homes all the time. I'm exposed to all sorts of stuff. Not uncommon for people to let me inside and 1/2 way through the house they say, "Oh, I have the flu or whatever." I've heard the same from other servicemen (plumbers, electricians, a/c people, etc.).I bet you kept your immunity primed by being around dad. A healthy immune system requires some consistent low level exposure to various viruses.
What shoes?Are her shoes appropriate for sailing?
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Those aren't buoys! SKOL!Are her shoes appropriate for sailing?
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You can only speak anecdotally.I do not know. I am only telling you what did not happen. Flu cases were not just counted as covids last year. That is all I am saying. I am just as puzzled about where the flu went as everyone else. It did come back early this summer, oddly enough, and I have been seeing some positives again in the last week or so.
I am also puzzled about why so many people think that is what happened, even after someone who runs these tests for a living explained how that was impossible.
Lurker here but I'm gonna have to call you out. Don't know where you are but at the largest SC hospital, we run the Quad test - 1 swab that test for RSV, FLU A, FLU B, and covid. They're popping for covid and RSV. But no FLU which is similar to your findings. I've questioned those findings for the past year as old FLU tests just went unused. They can also run an RVP but as you know that takes time. The inefficiency of swabbing separately would bury most busy clinics so not sure how yall pull that off.
What shoes? All I see is her pointing twice at another boat.Are her shoes appropriate for sailing?
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Had a MD client say that my telling about two relatives I've known for over 45 years who took Ivermectin and were both out and about 24 hours after being diagnosed and treated as "anecdotal".You can only speak anecdotally.