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If our State or States can get to that point sooner than later.
I took that news as providers are doing that anti body test.
They are not charging for early treatment on this issue.
My kid has have enough carnage dealing with this slaughter.
Anyways,
https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/senate ... -us-troops
About time the adults show up.
I took that news as providers are doing that anti body test.
They are not charging for early treatment on this issue.
My kid has have enough carnage dealing with this slaughter.
Anyways,
https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/senate ... -us-troops
About time the adults show up.
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Over the next week or two we should get a lot more antibody test results and they will show similar low fatality rates. There is various other good news about treatments and vaccines coming out. People who get antibody testing and find out they already have had it can feel a big relief. So the stock market might go even higher.Higgenbotham wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 4:59 pmGermany has announced some data based on testing a population for antibodies which estimates a fatality rate of 0.37%.vincecate wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2020 1:08 pm I don't think this virus is going to be as deadly as current estimates have it. Swine flu started out with really high fatality estimates and they kept going down, like from 14% down to 0.1%. I can think of 2 main reasons. First, only the most serious cases get tested and counted early on. People with something that feels like a regular cold just stay home. Second, the least deadly mutations of the virus spread the fastest, so the lethality drops over time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMWdPRhu_p8
But I don't think they will end the lockdowns soon. Anguilla has had 3 cases but no new ones in the last 12 days or so. Not even anyone that has been tested and waiting on results. Still they extended the lockdown for another 12 days and would not be surprised by further extensions. Politicians will be very reluctant to end the lockdowns because they can be blamed for any deaths that seem to result from not keeping lockdown longer but won't really be blamed for suicides, crime, etc from people losing jobs or running out of money.
I don't think most people get this yet (outside this group), but the bubble is popped. Things can not quickly return to the way they were before the virus. People will not soon be going on cruise ships, airplanes, amusement parks, restaurants, etc. Lots of businesses will close and never reopen. Lots of debt will not be paid. There is a big hit that will take a long time to recover.
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https://news.yahoo.com/russia-collectin ... 59749.htmlMichael Carpenter, managing director of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement, told Yahoo News he wasn’t surprised by the report’s claims, given how Russia operates. “Russian intelligence service is always probing vulnerabilities among adversaries. It’s not surprising even in the midst of a pandemic where they are supposed to be focusing on their own safety and health, they’re scrutinizing our supply chain vulnerabilities, our critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and so forth,” said Carpenter, who previously served as a senior Pentagon official responsible for Russia.
It’s not surprising even in the midst of a pandemic where they are supposed to be focusing on their own safety and health, they’re scrutinizing [the fact that the Russians are scrutinizing] our supply chain vulnerabilities, our critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and so forth.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBiaVap ... XBa3OaKx8o
amazon went to public enemy number one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfD2c-QMTBI&t=1907s
framing content
basic toolbox agitprop
https://zenith.news/crimson-contagion-a ... -disaster/
Decades they been screwing you.
The answer is yes.
The simulations have already been done. They need to destroy the current Office.
You have in the beltway useful idiots working on this.
Its called media and the political business model traitors.
amazon went to public enemy number one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfD2c-QMTBI&t=1907s
framing content
basic toolbox agitprop
https://zenith.news/crimson-contagion-a ... -disaster/
Decades they been screwing you.
The answer is yes.
The simulations have already been done. They need to destroy the current Office.
You have in the beltway useful idiots working on this.
Its called media and the political business model traitors.
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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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** 11-Apr-2020 World View: Guangdong Province - The Crucible
adjacent to Hong Kong, and is the crucible of the last two major
anti-government rebellions. The last two of these massive rebellions
were the the Taiping Rebellion (1850-64) and Mao's Communist
Revolution (1934-49) -- and both of these rebellions began in
Guangdong province and spread north.
If this is true, then it's significant because Guangdong province isHiggenbotham wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2020 11:15 pm > https://twitter.com/Jkylebass/status/12 ... 9574663169
> @Jkylebass
> Secretary xi is in trouble within China. According to my sources
> within, the party elite want xi gone. The Guangdong elite (Uncle
> Deng’s family) are beginning to rattle the cages of change against
> the supposed “emperor for life”. #XiJinping #china
> #ChinaLiedAndPeopleDied
> 12:48 PM · Apr 11, 2020
adjacent to Hong Kong, and is the crucible of the last two major
anti-government rebellions. The last two of these massive rebellions
were the the Taiping Rebellion (1850-64) and Mao's Communist
Revolution (1934-49) -- and both of these rebellions began in
Guangdong province and spread north.
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We can add the observation to the sciences and the change agents peddlers.
They always lie to us in percentages of change top down. Something about self criticism
and respect.
As we have seen the ones who think we suck did not leave our borders either but whined
about collaboration efforts.
Getting along is one thing murder is another. Decades we watched these damn fools
looting our base. We can make maybe half instead of five percent of the drugs that will save your life
maybe going forward. We are not poking at normal folks on any levels trying to survive these damn fools.
http://ponerology.com/
https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morn ... ting-lies/
They always lie to us in percentages of change top down. Something about self criticism
and respect.
As we have seen the ones who think we suck did not leave our borders either but whined
about collaboration efforts.
Getting along is one thing murder is another. Decades we watched these damn fools
looting our base. We can make maybe half instead of five percent of the drugs that will save your life
maybe going forward. We are not poking at normal folks on any levels trying to survive these damn fools.
http://ponerology.com/
https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morn ... ting-lies/
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https://www.scmp.com/news/world/united- ... ha-mcsally
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/20 ... own-berni/
bidens cheese slips all the way off his cracker
and utterly lost it as has the dnc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__TDCSNnG5w
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/20 ... own-berni/
bidens cheese slips all the way off his cracker
and utterly lost it as has the dnc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__TDCSNnG5w
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At first glance, this seems very plausible to me.
https://jennifermargulis.net/glyphosate ... onnection/
https://jennifermargulis.net/glyphosate ... onnection/
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