Coronavirus Crisis: Main Thread

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Postby stickdog99 » Sun Sep 19, 2021 4:11 pm

Harvey » 19 Sep 2021 00:31 wrote:
Laodicean » Sat Sep 18, 2021 8:47 pm wrote:how did we get to a place where such outrages seem "normal"?
and how a populace can take back its just rights

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/how- ... where-such

Good read.


Sure but did you read this part?

(T)he fascists of the 30’s were left wing, not right. they sought to control society and its morals “for its own betterment.” the term “totalitarianism” was coined and used as a positive. such imposed control was presented as ethical and righteous.
Benito Mussolini quote: All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against...

the state guided the economy AND the morality. it maps so perfectly to “woke” and the socialist ideas of “build back better” and the authoritarian instincts of the opportunists using covid as a pretext to grab and exert power that no serious student of history could miss it.


Is this shit for real?


Yeah, those two paragraphs are totally warped, IMHO. But I liked the rest of the screed.
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Re: Coronavirus Crisis: Main Thread

Postby stickdog99 » Mon Sep 20, 2021 5:19 pm

VAERS Whistleblower tells of complete lack/disregard of her hospital reporting Vaccine Injury



Reporting injuries and deaths to VAERS, which by law providers such as Deborah Conrad are required to do, is opposed by her employer because it promotes "vaccine hesitancy." For continuing to report problems to VAERS and encouraging colleagues to do the same, she has been "voluntarily" dismissed, Orwellian-style. In reiviting detail, including email and recorded phone calls, Canrad exposes the initial push to turn a blind eye to injuries & "Tow the company line" to promote vaccine safety
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Postby stickdog99 » Mon Sep 20, 2021 6:09 pm

10 minutes of select damning testimony from the recent FDA Vaccine Advisory Hearing:

https://www.reddit.com/r/FauciForPrison ... a_vaccine/
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Re: Coronavirus Crisis: Main Thread

Postby stickdog99 » Fri Sep 24, 2021 5:44 am

From September 2nd tp September 10th, 96 fully vaccinated people in Scotland died while also testing positive for COVID-19.

Older report

From the 29 December 2020 to 01 September 2021, 298 individuals tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 by PCR more than 14 days after receiving their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine and subsequently died with COVID-19 recorded as an underlying or contributory cause of death.

Newest report

From the 29 December 2020 to 10 September, 394 individuals tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 by PCR more than 14 days after receiving their second dose of COVID19 vaccine and subsequently died with COVID-19 recorded as an underlying or contributory cause of death.

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According to these data, fully vaccinated individuals accounted for 79% of COVID-19 deaths over the last month and 81% of the COVID-19 deaths over the last week.

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Does that look like significant protection against hospitalization with COVID-19? Note that the "middle" blue line is fully vaccinated.
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Re: Coronavirus Crisis: Main Thread

Postby Iamwhomiam » Fri Sep 24, 2021 2:03 pm

drstrangelove » Sat Sep 18, 2021 8:52 pm wrote:Any neophyte to political science knows fascism was right wing totalitarianism, communism was left wing totalitarianism.

There are alot of stereotypes of leftwingers that hold up, but generally speaking, one that holds up for right wingers is a lack of basic understanding for history and general confusion over the use of and meaning of the words they use to communicate. Not that they are stupid, but the academic estate, the good ones anyway, are left leaning. History is theoretical knowledge and understanding one can only attain through books. Watching YouTube documentaries won't get one there.


You point out how easily misdirection and revisionist history can slip right in, and become absorbed as intended.

In order to agree with your second to last sentence I need to qualify which period of "theoretical history" you're referring to. If referring to "ancient history," I agree, it's all theoretical, but cannot discount the value personal experience enhances the education one obtains from reading books pertaining to the subject of interest. Certainly one can learn of events before they were born or became aware of history as a living thing, from books. You'll have to guess if the history is accurate or revisionist. Indeed, we all have our own unwritten histories, factual aspects of which we can learn orally from you or from one whom you verify has interacted with you. You may read much literature on the history of community organizing or on how to become an effective organizer, but only experience organizing communities will bring one these skills.
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Re: Coronavirus Crisis: Main Thread

Postby stickdog99 » Fri Sep 24, 2021 3:24 pm

Iamwhomiam » 24 Sep 2021 18:03 wrote:
drstrangelove » Sat Sep 18, 2021 8:52 pm wrote:Any neophyte to political science knows fascism was right wing totalitarianism, communism was left wing totalitarianism.

There are alot of stereotypes of leftwingers that hold up, but generally speaking, one that holds up for right wingers is a lack of basic understanding for history and general confusion over the use of and meaning of the words they use to communicate. Not that they are stupid, but the academic estate, the good ones anyway, are left leaning. History is theoretical knowledge and understanding one can only attain through books. Watching YouTube documentaries won't get one there.


You point out how easily misdirection and revisionist history can slip right in, and become absorbed as intended.

In order to agree with your second to last sentence I need to qualify which period of "theoretical history" you're referring to. If referring to "ancient history," I agree, it's all theoretical, but cannot discount the value personal experience enhances the education one obtains from reading books pertaining to the subject of interest. Certainly one can learn of events before they were born or became aware of history as a living thing, from books. You'll have to guess if the history is accurate or revisionist. Indeed, we all have our own unwritten histories, factual aspects of which we can learn orally from you or from one whom you verify has interacted with you. You may read much literature on the history of community organizing or on how to become an effective organizer, but only experience organizing communities will bring one these skills.


Just as only personal experience as a targeted minority allows one to appreciate fully the insidious nature of "othering" in the service of totalitarianism.
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Re: Coronavirus Crisis: Main Thread

Postby Iamwhomiam » Fri Sep 24, 2021 4:07 pm

Please explain your comment, stickdog, just to avoid my misinterpretation.
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Re: Coronavirus Crisis: Main Thread

Postby BenDhyan » Fri Sep 24, 2021 7:47 pm

I know it's that awful pro-Trump O'keefe gang, but just try and see the message, not the messenger.

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Re: Coronavirus Crisis: Main Thread

Postby drstrangelove » Fri Sep 24, 2021 9:17 pm

Personal experience, or street smarts, is a better form of education than vicarious experience, or book smarts. It's just the former is severely limited and those that try to extrapolate it beyond what they know, end up taking a reductionist approach to all things beyond their personal experience, which are most things.
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Re: Coronavirus Crisis: Main Thread

Postby Iamwhomiam » Fri Sep 24, 2021 10:17 pm

I agree, dr.
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Re: Coronavirus Crisis: Main Thread

Postby DrEvil » Sat Sep 25, 2021 1:22 am

BenDhyan » Sat Sep 25, 2021 1:47 am wrote:I know it's that awful pro-Trump O'keefe gang, but just try and see the message, not the messenger.



It's not the pro-Trump part that makes him awful (it doesn't help, but in this case it's the lesser evil), but that he is a professional liar. As far as I can tell this Taylor Lee dude, or "FDA official", is an economist with HHS/FDA. It's pretty obvious that he's just a moron talking shit over drinks and not any kind of official spokesperson. Might as well get the angry lady at the DMV to rant for a hidden camera and present her as a "government spokeswoman". It's stupid and dishonest, so exactly what O'Keefe always does, and not worth anyone's time.
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