• Pat Flood (@rebarcock) passed away 9/21/25. Pat played a huge role in encouraging the devolopmemt of this site and donated the very first dollar to get it started. Check the thread at the top of the board for the obituary and please feel free to pay your respects there. I am going to get all the content from that thread over to his family so they can see how many people really cared for Pat outside of what they ever knew. Pat loved to tell stories and always wanted everyone else to tell stories. I think a great way we can honor Pat is to tell a story in his thread (also pinned at the top of the board).

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I don’t have time right now to explain for the dummies, so you better tell everyone what’s going on here.

Per the DDG machine:​

The 3rd generation public ledger​


Bitcoin pioneered decentralized infrastructure and Ethereum brought programmability. But earlier proof-of-work blockchains consume massive amounts of energy and process transactions slowly in order to achieve acceptable levels of security. Heavy bandwidth consumption by these technologies leads to expensive fees, even for a simple cryptocurrency transaction.

The Hedera proof-of-stake public network, powered by hashgraph consensus, achieves the highest-grade of security possible (ABFT), with blazing-fast transaction speeds and incredibly low bandwidth consumption. By combining high-throughput, low fees, and finality in seconds, Hedera leads the way for the future of public ledgers.

Sponsors — definitely some swampy ones.
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I don’t have time right now to explain for the dummies, so you better tell everyone what’s going on here.

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Per the DDG machine:​

The 3rd generation public ledger​


Bitcoin pioneered decentralized infrastructure and Ethereum brought programmability. But earlier proof-of-work blockchains consume massive amounts of energy and process transactions slowly in order to achieve acceptable levels of security. Heavy bandwidth consumption by these technologies leads to expensive fees, even for a simple cryptocurrency transaction.

The Hedera proof-of-stake public network, powered by hashgraph consensus, achieves the highest-grade of security possible (ABFT), with blazing-fast transaction speeds and incredibly low bandwidth consumption. By combining high-throughput, low fees, and finality in seconds, Hedera leads the way for the future of public ledgers.

Sponsors — definitely some swampy ones.
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yeah i dont like hbar because their governance is controlled by corporations. they claim its decertralized but with some of these sketchy ass corporations involved it could eventually convert to centralized control, which i dont trust

i like ADA and cosmos better
 
You mean like a naturally occurring virus and not one manipulated in a laboratory?
All I’m saying is there are lots of flu strains. Surely they could pick one of them that isn’t very common this year if they wanted fewer positive tests. I think the flu vaccine varies in it’s effectiveness year to year based on whether they predict the right strains and fear the vaccine towards them. Same idea just a little different. Possibly.
 
All I’m saying is there are lots of flu strains. Surely they could pick one of them that isn’t very common this year if they wanted fewer positive tests. I think the flu vaccine varies in it’s effectiveness year to year based on whether they predict the right strains and fear the vaccine towards them. Same idea just a little different. Possibly.
You need a Bible.
 
Dr. Nathan Thompson was approached by a long-term patient, we will call him Mr. Smith, who was being forced by his employer to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Mr. Smith and Dr. Thompson have a long history together as the doctor helped his patient change his lifestyle and eliminate Mr Smith’s type-2 diabetes.

Because Mr. Smith has a long history of blood tests to form the baseline for his healthy immune system; and because the patient was being forced to take the COVID-19 vaccination; Dr. Thompson and Mr. Smith decided to take comparison blood tests after the first shot and after the second shot to see if/ how the patient’s blood-work was impacted by the vaccine. The doctor states his “jaw dropped after seeing the blood test results following the second shot.”

The results alarmed Doctor Thompson so much, with the patient’s permission, Thompson felt compelled to record this video and share the results. Overall the blood-work showed a massive negative impact to the natural immune system of the patient. Because his patient is now more at risk after the vaccination, Dr. Thompson is left with multiple questions; including how long will this vaccine-induced autoimmune compromise last in his patient?

This video is not expected to last long. Watch while you can.

Perhaps the most alarming aspect is the specifics of the weakened immune system making the patient more vulnerable to ordinary cancers.



Video in this link.
 
I’m saying, what if they changed the tests to look for a strain they knew wouldn’t be found?

We have used the same tests for a couple years now...and the disappearance & reappearance of the flu happened when we were in the middle of a huge pile of test kits, not even during a lot change or anything. So it isn't possible that the tests were changed in any way.
 
I’m thinking management knows how to make revenues increase with how they report the numbers.

I would agree with that. Lord knows they call everything a covid death, seemingly. Our first patient who died of covid way back in spring 2020, was on hospice, dying of cancer...but got a positive covid test, so he was a covid death. It was all over the local news. (not the hospice part, of course) Any way the hospital can line its pockets, they are going to do it.
 
Could you explain how the flue test mechanisms work and compare and contrast how that is different than how the Covid tests work?!

Our covid test is PCR, just like we have all been hearing about over the last year or so. In layman's terms, the test looks for tiny pieces of genetic material, which may actually be too small to detect. If there is any genetic material present, it is replicated through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and eventually there may be enough there to actually detect. The number of cycles the test runs, and the threshold for a positive test is determined way above me somewhere, and all that is set internally in the analyzer's software.

Our influenza test is an immunoassay. The test device actually has anti-influenza antibodies on it, attached to detector particles. Basically this means when the specimen is added to the device, if flu is present, it binds to the antibody & those detector particles, and it produces a visible line. Very much like a cheap home pregnancy test.
 
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