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Post by sunny225 on Mar 21, 2024 0:45:56 GMT
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Post by sunny225 on Mar 21, 2024 1:16:13 GMT
This has to do with covid stuff and the continuing problem of Trump's tone deafness regarding it. boriquagato.substack.com/p/tone-deaf-talking-pointstone deaf talking points this is maybe not the anniversary you want to commemorate. i know many of you are fans of trump for a variety of reasons (some of which i even agree with) but i think we all also need to be honest about people and past events and so please take this in the vein of “we all need to own our own goals” and remember that the strength of team toxo lies in calling it like it is and staying friends even when we disagree. and consider the possibility that there are two forms of trump derangement syndrome: one that he can do no right and another that he can do no wrong. and neither one is helpful. and i’m sure this comments section will be one for the ages, so have at it, but stay respectful and on point and let’s see if we can stay off the ad hominem. because i think we really do need to talk about this. because this is sort of a doozie… Image what an astonishingly tone deaf way for the guy who locked us down to commemorate lockdowns. 4 years ago today i had just fled my home to escape puerto rico's literal home arrest version of lockdowns because “the CDC and the president said so.” it felt too unsafe to live here. if you went outside, cops would swarm you. it was like some sort of dystopian sci-fi movie. and i wanted no part of it so i flew out of here as fast as i could for fear they would close down the airports. i was on empty planes, connecting through empty airports. you could have gotten a pick up game of pickleball going in ohare. i was not afraid of a virus, but i was terrified of panicked, wet pants agents of the state running amok and roughshod over liberty, rights, and the economic debacle it was going to set off. they were still pulling solo surfers out of the water 6 months later. lots more at the link *It definitely brings back some memories that were not pleasant.
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Post by farmrbrown on Mar 21, 2024 1:43:05 GMT
I wanted to see exactly what this was all about because I knew there was something more to the story. Finding ANYTHING about it was difficult but I started with a link I knew would try and refute it. vaxopedia.org/2024/03/19/did-the-cdc-redact-every-word-of-a-paper-on-myocarditis-after-covid-vaccination/ You gotta watch how people play the "word game" on the internet. I'm getting good at spotting it but I'm still learning, lol. OK, so what did I learn? First, it wasn't a CDC 'report', it was 148 pages of documents requested under the FOIA that they released. If that was all I was interested in, like the author in the link above, then I would conclude by saying this was another false story from the anti-vax crowd. But they WERE documents the CDC has on myocarditis after covid vaccination.....and they WERE all completely redacted, presumably for reasons of patient confidentiality. Try just blotting out the names and other personal info next time. I'm not as dumb as I look! This guy is more concerned with "non-scientists wasting time with FOIA requests" than finding out what info is under those blacked out words.
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Post by sunny225 on Mar 21, 2024 21:31:01 GMT
tennesseestar.com/education/world-renowned-epidemiologist-fired-from-harvard-after-refusing-covid-vaccine/admin/2024/03/18/World-Renowned Epidemiologist Fired from Harvard After Refusing COVID Vaccine World-renowned infectious-disease epidemiologist and biostatistician Martin Kulldorff is no longer a professor at Harvard Medical School after refusing the COVID vaccine because he had infection-acquired immunity. Refusing the vaccine is a decision that lost him his appointment at a Harvard-affiliated hospital at the time several years ago — and this month led to his termination from the Ivy League school. “Harvard Medical School has affiliation agreements with several Boston hospitals which it neither owns nor operationally controls. Hospital-based faculty, such as Dr. Kulldorff, are employed by one of the affiliates, not by HMS, and require an active hospital appointment to maintain an academic appointment at Harvard Medical School,” a Harvard spokesperson told The College Fix via email Thursday. Kulldorff told The Wall Street Journal on Thursday that after Mass General Brigham fired him, he was put on leave from his faculty position, and the university recently ended that limbo with an official termination. He said Harvard and Harvard-affiliated hospitals do not support infection-acquired immunity and would not approve his exemption requests. Since the COVID lockdowns began four years ago this month, Kulldorff argued that tactics such as social distancing, masking children, vaccines after infections, and other extreme measures were not the best course of action to fight the virus. He co-authored the Great Barrington Declaration, which called for sensible tactics that would allow the globe to reach “herd immunity” and has to date been signed by nearly 1 million scientists worldwide. more at link
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Post by Ozarks Tom on Mar 22, 2024 0:03:14 GMT
Too much truth in the midst of liars will be very dangerous to a career. How many renowned scientists and medical experts have been ruined by no more than voicing their findings? Too many to count.
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Post by farmrbrown on Mar 22, 2024 2:23:46 GMT
tennesseestar.com/education/world-renowned-epidemiologist-fired-from-harvard-after-refusing-covid-vaccine/admin/2024/03/18/World-Renowned Epidemiologist Fired from Harvard After Refusing COVID Vaccine World-renowned infectious-disease epidemiologist and biostatistician Martin Kulldorff is no longer a professor at Harvard Medical School after refusing the COVID vaccine because he had infection-acquired immunity. Refusing the vaccine is a decision that lost him his appointment at a Harvard-affiliated hospital at the time several years ago — and this month led to his termination from the Ivy League school. “Harvard Medical School has affiliation agreements with several Boston hospitals which it neither owns nor operationally controls. Hospital-based faculty, such as Dr. Kulldorff, are employed by one of the affiliates, not by HMS, and require an active hospital appointment to maintain an academic appointment at Harvard Medical School,” a Harvard spokesperson told The College Fix via email Thursday. Kulldorff told The Wall Street Journal on Thursday that after Mass General Brigham fired him, he was put on leave from his faculty position, and the university recently ended that limbo with an official termination. He said Harvard and Harvard-affiliated hospitals do not support infection-acquired immunity and would not approve his exemption requests. Since the COVID lockdowns began four years ago this month, Kulldorff argued that tactics such as social distancing, masking children, vaccines after infections, and other extreme measures were not the best course of action to fight the virus. He co-authored the Great Barrington Declaration, which called for sensible tactics that would allow the globe to reach “herd immunity” and has to date been signed by nearly 1 million scientists worldwide. more at link I thought I'd post this link from 2 years ago to show just how deep the hypocrisy extends. nclalegal.org/2022/08/cdcs-new-covid-guidance-finally-admits-what-nclas-suits-said-about-natural-immunity-all-along/
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Post by sunny225 on Mar 22, 2024 16:15:32 GMT
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Post by farmrbrown on Mar 22, 2024 19:33:24 GMT
I probably shouldn't post my reply to this, but I can't resist the temptation, lol. A horse? Biologically, I doubt I'm close enough to that family of mammals but the origin of my 1st name does have a suspicious implication...... Now, it's one thing to poke fun at yourself, but picking on someone else's looks can be downright mean. All I will say is I have seen a few people that might be mistaken for a small cow, on a dark night, maybe.........
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Post by Ozarks Tom on Mar 22, 2024 23:58:57 GMT
We need to find a reliable source for Ivermectin. We checked out a couple sites that advertised it, and went with one in England that had the high dosage at a lower price. Sweet Bride had a difficult time getting the order to go through, but got a confirmation in a couple minutes. Since then, we didn't get the medicine so she sent a message on their "contact us" link, but no answer back. We've been checking our Discover card for a charge, but none. We're hesitant to just go to any site, as next thing you know Discover card will be asking if we're in Italy buying $5,000 worth of jewelry. Any suggestions?
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Post by sunny225 on Mar 23, 2024 0:00:57 GMT
Ozarks Tom, I get mine online at Jeffers. They are very reasonable to me. I think they are in Alabama.
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Post by solargeek on Mar 23, 2024 0:26:45 GMT
sunny225, farmrbrown, Ozarks Tom, Is this Ivermectin the same as HeartGard for dogs? And what do humans use it for? I heard about it but never knew what it did for humans since we don't generally get heartworms and such.
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Post by sunny225 on Mar 23, 2024 1:26:25 GMT
sunny225 , farmrbrown , Ozarks Tom , Is this Ivermectin the same as HeartGard for dogs? And what do humans use it for? I heard about it but never knew what it did for humans since we don't generally get heartworms and such. Ivermectin is used to not get what they call covid 19. Or to treat it if you do get it. Go to this site covid19criticalcare.com/treatment-protocols/ for information and help. This page has FAQ on Ivermectin: covid19criticalcare.com/faq/We take it about once or twice a month for prevention. If we start feeling unwell, we will take it then also.
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Post by farmrbrown on Mar 23, 2024 3:07:55 GMT
sunny225 , farmrbrown , Ozarks Tom , Is this Ivermectin the same as HeartGard for dogs? And what do humans use it for? I heard about it but never knew what it did for humans since we don't generally get heartworms and such. From Wiki..... It's a dewormer, not a bad thing to have around the farm. From what I've seen, I'm betting that it tastes NASTY so I haven't tried it either and hopefully never need to. One of my daily goals is to try not to eat anything that'll give me worms though. It seems to be working so far.
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Post by sunny225 on Mar 23, 2024 12:51:16 GMT
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Post by sunny225 on Mar 23, 2024 12:55:54 GMT
This is another place to get the Ivermectin for people. NOTE: they say they want a prescription but they don't require it. Also, it will take up to a month to get your order. They sell a lot of different kinds of drugs and such that usually needs a prescription. www.alldaychemist.com/And you can make fun of ivermectin all you want. The way I look at it is if TPTB went after it so hard then it must work like others have said. Why else would they stop doctors from prescribing it? Same with hydroxycloroquine, which alldaychemist has too. Don't forget about fenbendazole working against cancer....
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