Now that Trump knows pandemics can be weaponized we will probably have like two or three pandemics at once.Cannonpointer » 28 Feb 2025, 12:13 am » wrote: ↑ Just relax. The authorities have the next pandemic well in hand.
Now that you've admitted the people you support weaponized the pandemic, maybe you ought to stop carrying their water like a cucked stockholm syndrome patient.JohnnyYou » 28 Feb 2025, 1:42 am » wrote: ↑ Now that Trump knows pandemics can be weaponized we will probably have like two or three pandemics at once.
And I have YOU to thanks for bringing that awareness to me. Again, the only real reason we got the shot was that the elder care facility required it to visit Mom. I am grateful my Son in Law resisted and my Grandson has not been injected with the shyt.Cannonpointer » 28 Feb 2025, 2:30 am » wrote: ↑ Now that you've admitted the people you support weaponized the pandemic, maybe you ought to stop carrying their water like a cucked stockholm syndrome patient.
Covid hit me like a truck on Monday. Tested positive Tuesday and began the Ivermectin protocol that day. I had gleaned the protocol from peer reviewed clinical trial studies republished by the NIH on pubmed. Because fascism, I was forced to use feed store Iver, but I got the injectable for swine and bovine. Injectables will kill all mammals if they kill any mammals - dosage accounted for and all. They're clean. And pretty much like every veterinary medicine on earth, they're the same formulation as human medicine - only thing different is dosage. If they were poison for me, they would be poison for the hog, the horse, the cow. The idea that veterinary medicine and human medicine are different in any meaningful sense is sheer propaganda to protect the medical racket.JohnnyYou » 28 Feb 2025, 3:34 am » wrote: ↑ And I have YOU to thanks for bringing that awareness to me. Again, the only real reason we got the shot was that the elder care facility required it to visit Mom. I am grateful my Son in Law resisted and my Grandson has not been injected with the shyt.
To my knowledge they escaped infection too. I was not so lucky even double vaxed. Post 1.5 years I got it. I don't think I ever lost the brain fog. I just got used to it.... Hopefully. There was definitely a before and after for me. Fortunately I don't feel any Fauci chips multiplying and squirelling in my veins. But those bioligics work in mysterious ways. Only the Wuhan Knows...
I actually went to work on Monday and did not feel well. I told a coworker I am going to wear a mask, He said if I'm sick go the phook home. I did, and took an expired test and was positive. I was hopeful it was a false positive but a fresh purchased test confirmed it. The nurse said if an expired test shows positive it;s likely not a false result. The false negatives are more likely. I do like that there is a home test and I wish there was for a lot more illness.Cannonpointer » 28 Feb 2025, 10:02 pm » wrote: ↑ Covid hit me like a truck on Monday. Tested positive Tuesday and began the Ivermectin protocol that day. I had gleaned the protocol from peer reviewed clinical trial studies republished by the NIH on pubmed. Because fascism, I was forced to use feed store Iver, but I got the injectable for swine and bovine. Injectables will kill all mammals if they kill any mammals - dosage accounted for and all. They're clean. And pretty much like every veterinary medicine on earth, they're the same formulation as human medicine - only thing different is dosage. If they were poison for me, they would be poison for the hog, the horse, the cow. The idea that veterinary medicine and human medicine are different in any meaningful sense is sheer propaganda to protect the medical racket.
Any way, I was back in the gym on Friday. I finished the protocol. It was either five or seven days, I do not recall. But I was well on Friday, having begun the protocol on Tuesday.
About a week after beating covid, I woke up with no taste buds at all. Just a big zero. I found that interesting. I'd heard that could happen to people. I didn't panic. I just sat with it for a couple of hours, studying on t without thinking about it, letting my gut direct me since my mind had no information to work with and no way to get any.
After two hours, I got up, went to the fridge, pulled out a jalepeno, and started eating it like an apple. I began to taste it. I nodded and smiled and didn't worry about a thing. My sense of taste returned that day.
That isn't a law.JohnnyYou » 01 Mar 2025, 6:46 am » wrote: ↑ It's a tough world and you have to trust a doctor won't be the pilot that flies the plane into the mountain.
There is copious peer reviewed evidence that mask-wearing was the primary cause of the mass die-off in the Spanish Flu epidemic. The masks do not prevent dust, particulate matter, virus, spores, or fungi from entering. But they DO form a vapor barrier and prevent them from leaving. Surgeons wear them to protect OPENED UP patients. They do not protect patients whose body is not laid open. They do not protect the surgeon. They are not meant to be worn for extended periods of time.JohnnyYou » 01 Mar 2025, 6:46 am » wrote: ↑ I still don't get why people had such a hard time with the face diapers.
Weigh the risks of a small tiny recession kids..Cannonpointer » 01 Mar 2025, 8:59 am » wrote: ↑ That isn't a law.
You should read the book, Dead Doctors Don't Lie. Doctors are products of an education system which addresses almost exclusively sickness. Eastern medicine addresses almost exclusively wellness. Both have strengths and weaknesses. But beyond its primary focus, western medicine has been overtaken by big pharma. The education system and the licensing system are controlled by agents of big pharma.
When a doctor slogs through the herculean task of getting his diploma, passing his boards, becoming certified, and completing the ungodly hours of a residency, he is given letters behind his name. Those letters are a code. They say precisely what he can do, what he can prescribe, what palliatives he can offer. He becomes a bag man. He has a bag. And he is legally allowed to make his living selling what is in that bag. If he sells anything that is not in that bag, he loses his license. Or he loses admitting privileges at his local hospital. Or perhaps he goes to jail - all depends on the threat level of his stepping out of line.
This is not an exaggeration - this is an actual fact in regulatory law: If you found that eating 16 bananas in one sitting and drinking a quart of apple cider vinegar and taking two aspirin cured cancer, and you proved it by accessing an oncologist's patient list and curing the lot of them; and then you demonstrated to that oncologist to his absolute certainty that your cure works, the next guy who walked into his office would not hear one whisper about the cure that oncologist now knows exists - and here is why:
1. It's illegal for him to talk about anything that isn't in his bag;
2. He has an enormous investment in selling what is in his bag.
This may seem difficult to credit, but if you look very closely at one and two, you will notice that they comprise betwixt them the most proven control mechanism in the history of men and donkeys: a carrot, and a stick.
So, the owner of a medical diploma is a closely controlled tool of big pharma, which is a for-profit, multi-trillion dollar institution. I don't know whether you have any idea how change averse multi-trillion dollar institutions are, but they will step on and squish anyone practicing medicine in a manner adverse to the machine.
There is copious peer reviewed evidence that mask-wearing was the primary cause of the mass die-off in the Spanish Flu epidemic. The masks do not prevent dust, particulate matter, virus, spores, or fungi from entering. But they DO form a vapor barrier and prevent them from leaving. Surgeons wear them to protect OPENED UP patients. They do not protect patients whose body is not laid open. They do not protect the surgeon. They are not meant to be worn for extended periods of time.
Every time you change your mask, you do so because it is funky and you know it is unhealthy to continue wearing it. Well, you are not God - you cannot achieve perfection in anything. So the odds that you will switch masks PRECISELY when the one you are wearing is beginning to **** you up are nil. You would never add anything that **** with your car's exhaust. The question is why you care less for yourself than you do for your car.
If masks are not hurting you, why change out? Save some money and just wear the same one for weeks.
Putting your faith in authority figures in an age of deception is not a safe bet. Especially when those authority figures are constrained from speaking any truth contrary to the interests of unseen controllers who use the media to e-ssassinate and medical boards to decertify and - if push comes to shove - policemen to kick down doors.
No doubt since one at a time didn't work. 3 prong attack. Which 3? economic, academic, artistic or political, spiritual, social consensus united in ideas life cannot be self evident time simply adapting forward since conceived into one's specific generation gap so far.Johnny You » 28 Feb 2025, 1:42 am » wrote: ↑ Now that Trump knows pandemics can be weaponized we will probably have like two or three pandemics at once.
This time QAnon will say the Elon chips in the shot are good for you., Thank God he made Elon.
I would argue it isn't an either/or.DeezerShoove » 10 Mar 2025, 7:10 am » wrote: ↑ Five years later...
What are we to make of people who still wear masks even when they alone outside?
And what about people who continue to push the jab?
As low as the lethality of the disease itself was at the onset, it has only weakened over time.
Is it irrational fear permanently ingrained into a segment of the population? Or plain stupidity?
Interesting that you admit the plandemic was weaponized against the American people - and still finmd a way to make Trump the bad guy, Your TDS is extremely effeminate and young. Real "little girl" stuff. Hey, be you, dude.JohnnyYou » 28 Feb 2025, 1:42 am » wrote: ↑ Now that Trump knows pandemics can be weaponized we will probably have like two or three pandemics at once.
We will defer to your expertise about q-anon, fruitcake. Most of us don't **** around over there. But again, be you.JohnnyYou » 28 Feb 2025, 1:42 am » wrote: ↑ This time QAnon will say the Elon chips in the shot are good for you., Thank God he made Elon.
I think there all bad. I just think Trump is worse.Cannonpointer » 10 Mar 2025, 2:22 pm » wrote: ↑ Interesting that you admit the plandemic was weaponized against the American people - and still finmd a way to make Trump the bad guy, Your TDS is extremely effeminate and young. Real "little girl" stuff. Hey, be you, dude.
We will defer to your expertise about q-anon, fruitcake. Most of us don't **** around over there. But again, be you.
Yeah - real real sorry about the weaponization of the DOJ and the media. Real sorry that the media e-ssassinates **** CHILDREN for defending themselves, and agitates the of-coloreds to burn our cities.JohnnyYou » 10 Mar 2025, 5:55 pm » wrote: ↑ I think there all bad. I just think Trump is worse.
We used tto be able to debate policy without emotion (somewhat) now the courts are in on this weaponization shyt
WTF are you talking about? Democrats were clinging to the Constitution by a thread for 4 years. Joe could have done more.Cannonpointer » 10 Mar 2025, 6:00 pm » wrote: ↑ Yeah - real real sorry about the weaponization of the DOJ and the media. Real sorry that the media e-ssassinates **** CHILDREN for defending themselves, and agitates the of-coloreds to burn our cities.
Real **** sorry your masters have cancelled the Constitution. Maybe you should spit their dick out, to express your grievance?
Where in the Constitution did Biden get the authority to make American girls accept men in their showers, athletic competitions, batter-shelters, and prisons?