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This is the 3rd time I've seen a headline about denying transplants to the unjabbed. Well, I've been meaning to remove myself from the donor registry. No time like the present.

I would remove myself from the registry and make a will about it after this sort of shitshow where hospitals killing people on purpose for cash what stops them killing you over your organs? After lets say accident or stay in hospital over something minor . Seriously if my suspicions are right ie the vaccinated blood ,tissues and organs are basically toxic and you are unvaxxed there will be similar to the covid ventilator bounty on your head in an year . Just 10 times higher .
 
This is one of a couple of major doomers floating around for a while, along with Dan Sirotkin, who hypothesizes that SARS-COV-2 will mutate back to its most deadly form:
Neither of these guys appear to have any credentials in virology or epidemiology, and both of them kind of reek of "I am big smart, this is what I think" but their collection of data is interesting.
Well, if they continue to push spike protein evolution further with mass vaccination, it may switch the receptor the spike binds to. It may drastically change the way COVID affects our organism (not necessarily making the virus deadlier, but who knows).
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Didn't see this mentioned. Denmark is cashing out, and the Branch Covidians are SEETHING.

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I think MUH CHILDREN HOSPITALISATIONS are a psyop. Danes don't seem to give a fuck, UK data suggests that hospitalized kids rarely require respiratory support, and in NY the average length of hospital stay for kids with Omicron was less than 2 days. Perhaps, there are guidelines requiring hospitalization of every child with positive test and respiratory symptoms/fever?
 
Well, if they continue to push spike protein evolution further with mass vaccination, it may switch the receptor the spike binds to. It may drastically change the way COVID affects our organism (not necessarily making the virus deadlier, but who knows).

I think MUH CHILDREN HOSPITALISATIONS are a psyop. Danes don't seem to give a fuck, UK data suggests that hospitalized kids rarely require respiratory support, and in NY the average length of hospital stay for kids with Omicron was less than 2 days. Perhaps, there are guidelines requiring hospitalization of every child with positive test and respiratory symptoms/fever?
Doctors have been saying that covid is presenting like a normal winter bug in children. Every year, some children will need hospital treatment because they get a high fever or wheezy (especially infants, where "better safe than sorry" is a rule of thumb) and the only reason hospitalisations from covid are high is because case rates are high (and omicron is so infectious that it is finally reaching populations who were previously fairly shielded - i.e. infants) rather than because covid poses any significant danger to children. 1 in 12 children currently has covid, and it's worth noting a lot of kids are being brough into hospital for "investigation" or "observation" from concerned parents.

What doctors are warning about is respiratory syncytial virus, which is the single most common cause of respiratory hospitalisation in infants. Basically everyone gets it before they are two and it usually presents as a bad cold, but it can cause bronchiolitis (which can even mean babies needing to go on oxygen because they can't breathe). They're getting flooded with cases at the moment due to very few babies getting it over the last couple of years due to lockdowns, so there's loads of kids getting it all at once (and they may have weaker immune systems due from overall lack of exposure to coughs and sneezes for their entire lives so far). Naturally with high case rates of covid, any infant going into hospital with RSV will likely test positive for covid and so add to the numbers of "infants in hospital with covid".
 
They still are saying that. Some Covidian sources proclaim that the virus MAY fuse with ebola or AIDS and then become the Black Death and kill like 1/3 of everyone alive and this possibility means we MUST have lockdowns and mask mandates and send people to vaccination camps to get to that Zero COVID goal. But this is the same guy (can't remember his name, he's some idiot journoslime) who believes the US will very soon fall under the control of a fascist shadow government (thanks to Trump-appointed federal judges, elected Republican politicians, and QAnon believers) so who knows.
This guy? Here's some choice articles on this subject.

https://archive.md/Vffcj

https://eand.co/ive-met-the-covidiots-of-2022-and-they-re-our-leaders-84ed9171108f

https://eand.co/our-leaders-have-disappeared-but-the-pandemic-hasnt-a411a69da6a3
https://archive.md/2laxm

 
Yeah, that's the guy. Umair Haque's great, and I gotta think A&H for posting his output. His scamdemic stuff isn't as good as his Kyle Rittenhouse stuff though, but this guy's one of the funniest progressive lunatics out there.
 
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Didn't see this mentioned. Denmark is cashing out, and the Branch Covidians are SEETHING.

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It did the big headline of the Drudge Report this morning.

And American Thinker still keep rolling with these articles about masks, vaccines,...

January 27, 2022

The Pandemic Endgame -- Is There One?​

By Blaine L. Pardoe

As we all slog into year three of this pandemic and the debates about mandates, masks, and a staggered economy, it feels as if we have lost sight of something important; namely, how does this end? At what point do we all just take a step back and return to some sense of normalcy, i.e., a pre-pandemic state? It’s like a bad TV series that is going on one season too long… you just want it to end.
Early on, back in those bygone days when the media taught us all how to wash our hands, there was talk that we would be able to return to our normal lives. If we had a certain percentage of people vaccinated, or if the infection rates dropped to a certain level, this might be over.
Now those conversations are gone. Also gone is the concept of being done with all this. What we get instead is municipalities demanding that you show proof of your vaccine status to enter businesses, and mask mandates that have no end in sight. There is no longer talk of normalcy at all. There’s talk of a ‘new normal’ which is ill defined but seems to be a state where mask wearing continues indefinitely, as does a never ending array of booster shots. Amazingly people are willing to go along with all this. I don’t know about you, but I didn’t sign up for a new normal. I just want my life back the way it was.

We all understand that new variants emerge, but they do that with the flu every year, and we don’t shut down for that. The major difference is the conditioning of the population. Many people are paralyzed with fear of COVID, despite a high survivability rate. People have been told to remain afraid indefinitely and they are willingly incorporating that fear into their daily lives. I think many of them love it. It makes them victims, and in the woke sectors of our society, victims are heroes.
The contradictions are maddening. While college students are required to wear masks on campus, when they attend football games, 100,000 can pack a stadium without a mask in sight. The inconsistencies of this mayhem only add to our collective frustrations.
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People have become obsessed with not moving out of this state of fear. When Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin signed an executive order saying that parents, rather than school administrators, should determine if their children should wear masks -- the first reaction in the left-leaning districts was to sue the governor. Tax dollars that should be spent on education are being spent attempting to deprive parents of some of their most basic rights; the safety and upbringing of their children. Politicians and the media opted to politicize something that was more about the rights and freedoms of parents than it was over the lemming-like hysteria associated with masks.
We keep hearing that w
e can’t return to normal because ‘lives are at stake!’ I am sympathetic to those who have lost loved ones to this virus, I also look to the bigger picture. What about people who have lost their jobs over this pandemic? What about the thousands of businesses that have gone under? What about going to a supermarket and not finding food? What about the damage all this is causing psychologically to children and adults? What about runaway inflation? What about the spikes in drug use, murder rates, homelessness, and suicide rates? This mania over COVID is about more than people dying. You don’t have to have COVID to have been negatively affected by all this self-made carnage.
The feeling that I and many others have is that the Republicans want to return to a pre-COVID state and that the Democrats want to embrace a new normal of a never-ending pandemic. Mark my words, this will be one of the defining aspects of the 2022 and 2024 elections. A key question that Americans are already asking is what kind of world they want to live in, one of individual freedoms versus collective fearmongering. Americans are going to have to make choices in the upcoming elections and this issue will be a pivotal one.
As citizens, we should be worried that there is no plan to end this rollercoaster ride of doom and gloom. There’s no road map from the government back to our freedoms. We are not hearing any threshold set at a national level that we must cross as a nation to get back to normal life. Why? Because they don’t want us to go back. We are essentially being held hostage by politicians under the auspices that it is all for the greater good.
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January 27, 2022

Will the United Kingdom’s return to normal force Biden’s hand?​

By Thomas Buckley

Tick, Tick, Tick…. Is the End Nigh?
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was facing an immediate political death sentence, so what did he do? He declared the pandemic over.
The question now on this side of the pond: Will Joe Biden—himself facing a political death sentence, though admittedly a few months away—learn anything from Boris Johnson?
As the already relatively-weak omicron variant wheezes towards its nadir, the calls to end COVID-related restrictions—to remove the elephant that has been sitting on the congested chest of the world—have grown louder and more insistent.
This increasing clamor has already appeared to cause an attitudinal shift amongst the denizens of the “caring-industrial complex,” with the groundwork to prepare the pandemic pathologicals amongst us for the upcoming change already begun. Reporting “with COVID” instead of “from COVID,” death rates instead of case rates now being referenced, and quarantine timings being shifted – all of these recent changes in media coverage and the CDC’s pronouncements are a hint of what is coming.
Looking at the evidence: Britain’s action, Denmark’s decision Wednesday to follow suit, massive public protests over the weekend, and a piece from The Lancet (the formerly well-respected science publication that unscientifically crushed the discussion of the COVID lab leak hypothesis) on the coming end of the pandemic. There can be no doubt a paradigm shift (in the actual meaning of the term) is underway.
All of this makes the argument within the administration even stronger for Biden to take the risk and claim victory by ending the pandemic. While it is true that Johnson—for political reasons—was unable to finesse the timing and had it thrust upon him (just as Marge Simpson’s sister, Selma, had celibacy thrust upon her), the decision can still be instructive to the Biden administration.
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Image: Biden (edited in befunky). YouTube screen grab.
The Biden team will be watching the public reaction to the move intensely for it will allow them, to use a football analogy, a “free look at the defense” before they throw what could be seen as a political “Hail Mary.” Furthermore, they can now point to the U.K. and say “Hey, they did it and it worked out fine,” bolstering their own argument, reasoning, talking points, and the inevitable “no, this is obviously not political” claim. Finally, it will also put pressure on Biden to declare the pandemic over because keeping the status quo in the face of a “successful” end will become even more difficult. (If it’s a disaster, that’s a whole different cup of tea.)
Timing is still a serious and delicate issue, with a number of political observers on the left fuming over the possible end to their “emergency” powers, while observers on the right find it hard to believe that, due to the massive political advantage bestowed on the Democratic-entwined power brokers, the pandemic will ever end. But it should be noted that, while timing an announcement for Labor Day will leave people irritated for the entire summer, that scenario has one significant advantage: Due to its proximity to Election Day, it could be claimed that it would be too late to change the current “pandemic” voting systems.
That way, the pandemic is still officially over but the systemic edge—everyone gets mailed a ballot, drop boxes, harvesting, etc.—that has so indisputably and clearly benefited Democrats up and down the ballot could remain in place.
Declaring victory earlier could make for a more comfortable summer (spring, even?) and a nice bump in the polls, but it’s unknown how that would translate into November voter support, something Biden and his party desperately need. It would also mean that an even vaguely “legitimate sounding” (not actually real-life, honestly legitimate, just legitimate sounding) argument for keeping the systemic advantages in place would become far more difficult to make.
Finally, oddly for Biden, his calculation must consider, not so much his political opponents’ reaction, but that of his supporters. People who have been calling for this for months and years will simply shrug and wonder what took so long. People who have lived their lives in stunted fear and abject obedience could take a long time to return, kicking and screaming, to reality.
So happy Labor Day, My Felericans! (As Joe Biden would say.)
 
Coworker lost a young nephew to "covid". My boss was ecstatic to tell me about the tragedy because I act as a mild sceptic around a majority of people because its it's easier. No body likes dead children but there's some things that didn't add up.

kid's parents put their 2 month old down for a nap and found him laying face down a few hours later. He suffocated and most likely tested positive during autopsy. I'm sorry the baby died, but covid wasn't what caused him to stop breathing. I'm a bit curious if RSV throws a positive for covid though now
 
Coworker lost a young nephew to "covid". My boss was ecstatic to tell me about the tragedy because I act as a mild sceptic around a majority of people because its it's easier. No body likes dead children but there's some things that didn't add up.

kid's parents put their 2 month old down for a nap and found him laying face down a few hours later. He suffocated and most likely tested positive during autopsy. I'm sorry the baby died, but covid wasn't what caused him to stop breathing. I'm a bit curious if RSV throws a positive for covid though now
And there's me thinking it was general knowledge that a 2-month-old napping face down would kill them.
 
Coworker lost a young nephew to "covid". My boss was ecstatic to tell me about the tragedy because I act as a mild sceptic around a majority of people because its it's easier. No body likes dead children but there's some things that didn't add up.

kid's parents put their 2 month old down for a nap and found him laying face down a few hours later. He suffocated and most likely tested positive during autopsy. I'm sorry the baby died, but covid wasn't what caused him to stop breathing. I'm a bit curious if RSV throws a positive for covid though now
Your boss is one sick piece of shit. As are, indeed, all the covidians, who use "butbutbut muh dead fattie beetus addled demented gramma!" for clout for their retarded narrative.
 
Coworker lost a young nephew to "covid". My boss was ecstatic to tell me about the tragedy because I act as a mild sceptic around a majority of people because its it's easier. No body likes dead children but there's some things that didn't add up.

kid's parents put their 2 month old down for a nap and found him laying face down a few hours later. He suffocated and most likely tested positive during autopsy. I'm sorry the baby died, but covid wasn't what caused him to stop breathing. I'm a bit curious if RSV throws a positive for covid though now
They're labeling Sudden Infant Death Syndrome as COVID?
 
And there's me thinking it was general knowledge that a 2-month-old napping face down would kill them.
He most likely rolled over after he was put down and his parents didn't catch it until it was too late. Tragic but it happens quite often. I thought it was general knowledge to occasionally check on a sleeping infant especially when they're really young because little babies learn shit at such a fast pace and accidents can occur because of it (that's why cribs and sleeping arrangements are to be cleared of everything because anything could be a hazard). They make baby pulse oximeters the average consumer can buy for a reason.

Your boss is one sick piece of shit. As are, indeed, all the covidians, who use "butbutbut muh dead fattie beetus addled demented gramma!" for clout for their retarded narrative.
Oh I agree. He has all of the major covidian talking points down as well. Typically he tries to use the dead children narrative on me because I have kids and the death fat narrative on anyone who is obese.

They're labeling Sudden Infant Death Syndrome as COVID?
They did for this kid. I wanted to bring that up but decided against it because why start an argument that isn't going to go anywhere.
 
I'm starting to notice articles about how to "prevent" COVID-19 popping up here and there. I guess they realized they can't milk the shit out of COVID anymore.

First there was an article about how drinking wine/champagne could reduce it (Archive: https://archive.md/P1XYo )
Dad and arm candy will be happy about that.
They're finally admitting it after two years.

Turns out that anti-oxidants are effective in reducing the symptoms of a virus that causes massive oxidative stress and inflammation. Who knew?
 
I agree it's tragic but I am also compelled to repeat what @Jimjamflimflam wrote, how? Cause I get the impression something is missing in this story.
They walked away from their baby and didn't bother to check on him for a few hours because he was down for a nap. I did type that.

Idk if I'm the paranoid sort that had a pulse oximeter and a camera trained on my infants when they were napping and I needed to do shit like laundry or dishes or make lunch for the rest of the family, but it seems like common knowledge to CHECK ON YOUR BABY periodically because there are numerous stories and tales about parents putting infants down for a nap, walking away, and then finding them facedown, blue and dead HOURS later.
 
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