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I guess some of us don't feel like you do after all, Pete.Add this guy to the list too.
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I guess some of us don't feel like you do after all, Pete.Add this guy to the list too.
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Covid does indeed cause blood clots and heart problems, at a higher rate than the vaccines, there have been studies on that in the recent months.The way I see it, compare it to the rise of heart problems.
We had covid for 1 whole year and all other causes of death went down, then the injection rollout started and suddenly people in age groups that don't normally get these kinds of problems see noticeable spikes in the numbers nothing major just a noticeable trend. You then get the media astroturfing with articles on how covid can suddenly cause blood clots and heart problems after a whole year and a half.
We had a whole year and half of the people who got covid, their complaints on it range from "I didn't know I had it until tested", "it was a bad flu" to "I can't breath". No one was talking about how their heart was having problems during or after covid, it reeks of a massive cope.
Kinda my point. A whole year and a half, never mention or caught but suddenly when the injection starts affecting young and fit people with heart problems they now find that covid causes blood clots and hearts problems, it reeks like a cope, blood clots, and heart attacks wouldn't go unnoticed for that long unless they are doing what everyone said they where doing which was just to swab every dead body that comes their way and if it gets a positive its covid.Covid does indeed cause blood clots and heart problems, at a higher rate than the vaccines, there have been studies on that in the recent months.
They should be, aside from the usual immunosuppressant side effects of heavy corticosteroid use. The problem that I see is that allowing sepsis to run rampant makes the steroids ineffective for the simple reason that there is excess oxidative stress. This ROS would make the cells unresponsive to the steroids, limiting the effectiveness of the therapy. What you would see is the patient becoming resistant to the steroids and getting inflammation anyway.I assume corticosteroids by themselves are okay?
Why would a comic book be on a required reading list? What happened to Finnegans Wake and The Iliad?
It's artistically good but an actual book by say Primo Levi or an actual Nazi would be educationally much better. Maus is a dramatization, at least as dishonest as the ones on Unsolved Mysteries.I actually though it was a top-tier graphic novel. It’s the Holocaust but told with Mice and Cats.
Treatment of critically ill Covid patients will cause clotting and heart problems. Administration of high dose inotropes to counter the effects of anesthesia in ventilated patients will by itself lead to damage of the heart muscle. For example they are defining Myocarditis with Covid as any lab detected increase in Triponin. It takes a special kind of stupid to equate heart damage caused by ventilating deathfats with vaccine induced Myocarditis in young boys who would otherwise sail through an actual Covid infection.Covid does indeed cause blood clots and heart problems, at a higher rate than the vaccines, there have been studies on that in the recent months.
However, someone here, I think it was Borsabil or Drain Todger, brought up how the mechanism that leads to the blood clotting is pretty different depending on whether it originates from the vaccine or from the real virus. Meaning that they're pretty much two different phenomena resulting in the same pathology.
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One of the worst things to me is seeing just how their minds work.One of the most eye-opening parts of this entire years-long ordeal has been seeing how quickly government propaganda can redirect rage against authoritarian policies to rage against a scapegoat.
I've seen it. To me it looks like they're using COVID as a scapegoat, and the push for everyone to get the jab smacks of an intentional effort to erase the control group. It's much easier to say "COVID causes fertility issues" when everyone is vaccinated, as opposed to if there is a group without those issues, who also did not take the shots, but did get COVID.Someone today told me how they were concerned because apparently Covid is especially dangerous for pregnant women. Is this being talked about somewhere?
I've heard from here that still births have gone up recently in a few places (Scotland and Canada, IIRC). Of course whether this is because of the vaccination or because of the virus itself isn't being explicitly discussed, yet. And I mean, obviously if you're a Trump supporter you'll blame it on the vaccine, whereas if you trust science you'll blame it on not being vaccinated. I dunno.
Honestly if you asked me to design a curriculum, I would include a handful of graphic novels on it. Some of them are really good and can lead to some interesting discussions around history and philosophy. That said, I don't trust anyone in public education to be able to actually do that. Wasted effort.Why would a comic book be on a required reading list? What happened to Finnegans Wake and The Iliad?
Data broken down by vaccination status. 37.2% of the unvaxxed with severe Covid symptoms returned a positive PCR compared to only 3.2% of the triple jabbed.
What the fuck?

And yet these soulless bugmen would still be absolutely confident that they'd be the "good guys risking everything to smuggle out the Jews" if they lived back in 1940s Germany. It's actually astounding how spot-on the NPC meme is.One of the most eye-opening parts of this entire years-long ordeal has been seeing how quickly government propaganda can redirect rage against authoritarian policies to rage against a scapegoat.
I can witness to this, Mrs. Bunny and her entire family triple injected got covid, everyone but her tested positive but she is also the only one that lost her sense of taste. All the tests are showing negative.This is being reported as a sign of the vaccine effectiveness but the obvious question is what is causing Covid like illness in the vaccinated if it isn't Covid?
That "courtesy smiling at strangers who make eye-contact with you" isn't a long-ingrained instinctive gesture for this apparent adult tells you everything you need to know about how much of an autistic loser she is.
Funny you mention this. Here in Alberta, all of the COVID related ads have been blatant "They Live" tier shock-ads with the appropriate color coordination to manipulate you on levels you're not even aware of. This week, though, suddenly they've transitioned from Bold-font w/ high contrast to subtle fonts and rainbow colors to the point they almost look like the ink splotches used to detect color blindness, and they're now from the federal government instead of the provincial one. Almost like the ads are just there to eat up space that was already paid for and they aren't trying to get your attention anymore.One link then I'm going to bed. Some dirty Tory laundry is leaking:
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Government ‘used grossly unethical tactics to scare public into Covid compliance’
MPs launch investigation after psychologists criticise totalitarian tactics of ‘deploying fear, shame and scapegoating’ during pandemicwww.telegraph.co.uk
All the luck in the world to the Canadians tomorrow. Pray if you believe.
I would give her a plastic bag over her headI like it that you wear a mask in public, Kate, as you do have an ugly mouth. Please consider a full face mask, or a bag.
it’s her of saying I’m a City Urban Liberal Type and veryine who I meet doesn’t agree to my world view is a asshole or terrorist or incelThat "courtesy smiling at strangers who make eye-contact with you" isn't a long-ingrained instinctive gesture for this apparent adult tells you everything you need to know about how much of an autistic loser she is.
One has to wonder how much of the motivation behind using cats and mice as characters was just so Art Speigelman could use the name Maus. Not that I blame him.It's artistically good but an actual book by say Primo Levi or an actual Nazi would be educationally much better. Maus is a dramatization, at least as dishonest as the ones on Unsolved Mysteries.
That would fit well for you Kate, be proud to look like a brick who's just another brick in the wall of Pink Floyd.