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Powerlevel but whatever, I found it interesting : I and my extended family have the coof right now and we did the IMASK protocol. Aside from making the coof slightly less of a coof (don't neglect the very specific sort of mouthwash they recommend, holy shit it's like powerwashing your throat) the ivermectin seems to have cleared up the chronic inflammatory arthritis in one of my uncles' hands to such a radical degree he's been flipping the fuck out over them being normal for a solid week for the first time in like two years. This med needs a shitton more research, it seems like it might have utility far past what it's currently being recommended for.

While we're at it, let's see how triggered the masked karens will be if a dude wear a mask having some porn or hentai images or even anime tentacles, lol.
I got an ahegao mask from a white elephant exchange last xmas and I'll confirm I've gotten dirty looks wearing it.
 
I had to get two shots for work but I’m not getting the booster. There is no point and I got covid anyways. It wasn’t that bad. I’m not going to waste 15 minutes to get another shot when it didn’t do diddly shit to stop it. Almost everyone I knew that got the booster still got sick anyways. Some of the older ones still died.
You fucking unvaxxed conspirary theoist. Stop being a Nazi and believe the science. You'll literally kill people. Unvaccination is violence.
 
Oh no. Those poor vaxxies. They took the Furry Juice.
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wouldn't it be funny if you were just that furry's tyler durden? One day we find out you both simp for the same pony, both work in the same area, and have the same mailing address.
 
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Sometimes I'm in complete disbelief of people.
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.
I think a lot of them are in a state of mental self-preservation.
 

Japanese trading and pharmaceutical company Kowa Co Ltd said on Monday anti-parasite drug ivermectin showed an “antiviral effect” against Omicron and other variants of coronavirus in joint non-clinical research.

Kowa did not provide further details. The firm has been working with Kitasato University, a medical university in Tokyo.


Many potential COVID-19 treatments that showed promise in test tubes, including the antimalarial hydroxychloroquine, ultimately failed to show benefit for COVID-19 patients once studied in clinical trials.

Cope harder you lying cunts

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Something amazing, almost wondrous, has happened in Uttar Pradesh. If they followed the same Omicron curve as the rest of the world that last spike on the graph would currently be 10 times larger than the second spike on the graph. Now I wonder what could possibly be causing that?

Always remember they fucking KNOW that Ivermectin works and is highly effective as both a preventative and early treatment. I also strongly suspect that many of the elites have been taking it on the down low. How come all those ancient Senators, corporate moguls and assorted rich fucks all seem to sail through when they catch the coof? They have had the cure the entire time and refusing to allow it's use was a choice. Whatever they say I assume the exact opposite and I'm seldom wrong.
 
Lawyer Jeff Childers has a really good and useful post on dealing with being falsely imprisoned and tortured to death treated for coof in the hospital today.

This scares the shit out of me because I have had major health anxiety the past two years (have always been a hypochrondriac, but its been dialed up to eleven since this hysteria... these past two years have been uniquely fun for me) and had to go to the ER last month for chest pains (turned out to be nothing, just a panic attack). But they tested me for COVID - I didn't know they would admit me then and there - thank fuck I didn't have it or it wasn't a false positive.
 
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This scares the shit out of me because I have had major health anxiety the past two years (have always been a hypochrondriac, but its been dialed up to eleven since this hysteria... these past two years have been uniquely fun for me) and had to go to the ER last month for chest pains (turned out to be nothing, just a panic attack). But they tested me for COVID - I didn't know they would admit me then and there - thank fuck I didn't have it or it wasn't a false positive.
You can refuse treatment. It's a legal thing. Honestly just call the cops if they try and "trap" you.
 
This scares the shit out of me because I have had major health anxiety the past two years (have always been a hypochrondriac, but its been dialed up to eleven since this hysteria... these past two years have been uniquely fun for me) and had to go to the ER last month for chest pains (turned out to be nothing, just a panic attack). But they tested me for COVID - I didn't know they would admit me then and there - thank fuck I didn't have it or it wasn't a false positive.
Learn to self-triage your anxiety chest pain and don't go to the ER unless it's actually likely you have an emergency.

Honest to pete I do understand anxiety but people need to learn to master this shit with their rational mind during the calm times, for their own survival's sake.

Are you:

middle age or older
obese
have known high blood pressure, clotting disorders, or diabetes
had previous cardiac events?

And have you taken a coof shot? Or taking a drug like cocaine or adderall known to increase cv risk?

Is there a history of sudden cardiac death before age 65 among people the same sex as you within your biological family?

If the answer to all of these is NO, you can take a deep breath and stay home with great confidence.

Take an aspirin if it makes you feel better, it is an anticoagulant and otherwise harmless.

Does the chest pain change when you move? Probably musculo-skeletal.

It is not a sign of insanity to have a panic attack. It is a sign of insanity to go to the ER for a panic attack during a time period in which doctors are killing people who "complain of shortness of breath."
 
We are inching ever so closely to normalcy.
Now is not the time to rest though... this is just the beginning. We all have suffered and lost so much. Not only do we need justice for the last two years we need to stop their next objectives - climate change agenda and continued mass illegal importation. It's all so tiresome yes but we are dealing with a trillion dollar plan here so it's never going to be easy going.

Meanwhile in a place that refuses to give up on the pandemic, NZ education 2: Klaus's bareback beach boogaloo
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This is from one particular uni but all of them are following the same mandates. What a brave new world.
 
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More good news from Europe. If only the US could soon follow faster.
Read it again! Austria's strict vaccine requirements, enforcement and fines are coming in to full effect today. Uninjected people are barred from (social) interactions and activities.

Some might not consider this 'good news from Europe' and wouldn't want the US to 'follow faster'.
 
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This scares the shit out of me because I have had major health anxiety the past two years (have always been a hypochrondriac, but its been dialed up to eleven since this hysteria... these past two years have been uniquely fun for me) and had to go to the ER last month for chest pains (turned out to be nothing, just a panic attack). But they tested me for COVID - I didn't know they would admit me then and there - thank fuck I didn't have it or it wasn't a false positive.
I had recurring panic attacks I confused for heart attacks or some serious problem a number of years ago. It may feel like you're FUCKING DYING but always remember you experienced this feeling in the past and you woke up the next morning totally fine and you will again. I don't blame anyone for visiting the ER, especially the very first time you experience them because it can feel so vivid and real; but your body can only sperg about your imminent doom so many times before you just get annoyed.

i haven't experienced another in a very long time.
 






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Something amazing, almost wondrous, has happened in Uttar Pradesh. If they followed the same Omicron curve as the rest of the world that last spike on the graph would currently be 10 times larger than the second spike on the graph. Now I wonder what could possibly be causing that?

Always remember they fucking KNOW that Ivermectin works and is highly effective as both a preventative and early treatment. I also strongly suspect that many of the elites have been taking it on the down low. How come all those ancient Senators, corporate moguls and assorted rich fucks all seem to sail through when they catch the coof? They have had the cure the entire time and refusing to allow it's use was a choice. Whatever they say I assume the exact opposite and I'm seldom wrong.

Never forget; the reason why antivirals like Ivermectin and HCQ didn't work in clinical trials is because those trials enrolled people who no longer had any virus left in their bodies.


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Severe COVID-19 is just delayed hyperinflammation (i.e. sepsis, neutrophilia, monocytosis) in response to viral insult. The virus is gone.

They didn't really test prophylaxis. Instead, the people running these studies gave patients a futile treatment after the window of opportunity for antivirals had been missed, and then absurdly claimed that antivirals do nothing.

This is one of the reasons why folks like Dr. McCullough have stressed the importance of prompt, early treatment. Successful treatment of COVID-19 is possible, but it's time-sensitive. A therapeutic cocktail should be administered at the first sign of symptoms, and, ideally, as post-exposure prophylaxis for known exposures. Had this been done routinely, I believe that thousands of lives could have been saved.
 
You know, on the topic of loved ones lost to the jab. My grandfather kicked it recently from several health issues all originating from a 'mysterious' newfound heart problem he got after getting the vaccine. The guy was old and lived plenty of life, but he was still very physically active and had a healthy heart with no previous problems in his life, ever. Pretty much a week after the vaccine, he started experiencing severe heart problems which landed him in the hospital. Then he recieved the patented mis-care from the hospice. Bitchy, snooty entitled nurses. You know. Cancer that he had successfully staved off a year prior came back while he was in the hospital. He was going through all sorts of stuff. I don't remember what it was called but I remembered seeing him having some kind of severe limb swelling.

Unfortunately nobody else in the rest of the family rubbed the two brain cells together it requires to see this obvious connection.

Sounds like edema in the limbs. A common cause is extremely poor blood circulation -- it's the reason why so many diabetics eventually have feet amputated if they don't get treatment to reduce it. Source -- a family member used to treat elderly diabetics suffering from this condition.



USA CoVax Mandate Legal News Roundup -- Mandate Bans, Nasty Girls, and Schoolyard Slapfights Edition (With FREE Bonus Canadian Content!)


For everyone interested in the many lawsuits going on that are trying to block mandates in grade schools and high schools, here's a decent article that picks out a few cases to give a cross-section of how all that is going. Bottom line -- it's an extremely mixed, unpredictable bag.

Courts have come to different conclusions in lawsuits challenging school district student vaccine mandates. While the rulings addressed in this article bind only the school districts involved in the litigation, the rationale of the various judges who have addressed this issue should be considered by school districts considering their own vaccination mandates. Districts considering adopting student vaccination mandates should consult with legal counsel regarding the associated litigation risks. Additionally, with the commencement of the 2022 legislative session, districts should monitor closely potential legislation that may impact vaccination requirements for school enrollment and related subjects.

The Arizona GOP has got a bill in the oven designed to regulate the hell out of any private mandates employers may institute. (Archive)

Arizonan businesses would be on the hook for half a million dollars in damages if they refuse a religious exemption from an employee who later experiences significant injury as a result of getting vaccinated under a proposal advancing in the GOP-controlled legislature.
Employers who both deny a religious exemption and require a vaccination for continued employment would open themselves up to lawsuits from employees who report adverse effects. If employees sue, they stand to gain a minimum of $500,000 — more if the court finds the damages and costs of the lawsuit are higher. By contrast, the average worker’s compensation settlement is around $20,000.

House Bill 2043, introduced by Prescott Republican Rep. Quang Nguyen, was approved by the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday morning. From there, it’ll move to the full House of Representatives for consideration.

Sigh:

In spite of scarce evidence that the COVID-19 vaccine causes adverse effects, skepticism about its safety persists. A Census Bureau survey found that vaccine hesitancy in Arizona was around 11.1 percent in October of last year. In a state of more than 7 million, that’s a little over 800,000 Arizonans who have reservations about the vaccine. Among this subgroup, 58.8 percent didn’t trust the vaccines themselves and 50.2 percent cited mistrust of the government.

A new challenger has appeared in the fight over mandates for the National Guard -- Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is putting pressure on state governors to CoVax their NG members. (Archive)

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, in letters to seven governors, is reaffirming the need for members of their states’ Army and Air National Guards to get the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine or lose their Guard status.
The letters, which have not been publicly released, come as the military services begin to ramp up the number of active-duty troops being discharged for refusing the vaccine. Nearly 600 Marines, airmen and sailors have been thrown out of the military or dismissed from entry-level training at boot camps as of last week.
In the new letters, Austin changed a key word in that sentence, telling the governnors that failure to get the vaccine “will” lead to prohibiting members from participating in drills and jeopardize their status.

And now for the bonus Canadian content. A father went to court to try to prevent his daughter from getting Pfizered. He lost. (Archive)

A B.C. man who filed a lawsuit hoping to prevent his 10-year-old daughter from getting vaccinated against COVID-19 has lost control of that decision to the child's mother.

The two co-parents are among a growing number of Canadian families forced to decide these matters in court, as a small but vocal minority of the population remains staunchly opposed to vaccination, despite overwhelming scientific consensus that it is safe for children and adults alike.

Extra side dish of irony:

The judge noted the daughter, and subsequently the mother, caught COVID-19 while waiting for the case to wind its way through the court. At the time of last week's decision, the daughter's case was asymptomatic while the mom was "not feeling well,” Gouge wrote.
 
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