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Zoffen

QuoteAccording to Dr. Robert Malone, the 85% number came from the models of a group of less than credible doctors (from the UK, I believe) who stated that by such and such date, we'll likely have 85% omicron cases. They took that and reported it as if it was fact.

Bingo! How many things have been reported as "facts", are actually just results of a "Model" that suits the narrative.....?

Believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see.

Safety! is no Accident!

Dan_AKA_ROY23

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on January 22, 2022, 06:39 AMHahahahahahaha!!!

With all due respect to that statement, the top 5 "moronic" symptoms in this order are:-
Runny nose
Headache
Fatigue
Sneezing
Sore throat
 :whistle:

Hard to know. Bulgarian kickboxer died. In great shape. Age 41.

Our owner in bad shape. He is 84. His wife also caught it. She passed away, was on a ventilator for a month. I believe she had heart issues.

Just saying. Yeah, you are correct. Those are the common symptoms and most do fine, just sick for awhile.

Jeff

Quote from: HTM01 on January 21, 2022, 10:21 AMyeah right  the statement "Vax,masks and boosters don't do jack shit. Israel is proof of that."

open your eyes

"the Earth is not flat"
Congratulations, you're now part of the Dumbsmits.
Everyone in Israel is vax'd, quadruple boosted, and mandatory masked.
Yet somehow they managed to have the highest number of cases.

Tell me you moron, how that is possible? Hmmm?

HTM01

Quote from: Jeff on January 24, 2022, 04:07 AMCongratulations, you're now part of the Dumbsmits.
Everyone in Israel is vax'd, quadruple boosted, and mandatory masked.
Yet somehow they managed to have the highest number of cases.

Tell me you moron, how that is possible? Hmmm?
every time you post all i can think of is

"Never argue with idiots.
They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience." - Mark Twain

Jeff

Quote from: HTM01 on January 24, 2022, 04:39 AMevery time you post all i can think of is

"Never argue with idiots.
They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience." - Mark Twain


Yet you somehow manage to ignore facts. BAAAAAA BAAAAAA BAAAAAA BAAAAAA

gcode

A Covid Origin Conspiracy?

QuoteNow a string of unearthed emails—the most recent being a batch viewed by the House Oversight and Reform Committee and referred to in its January 11, 2022 letter—is making it seem increasingly likely that there was, in fact, a conspiracy, its aim being to suppress the notion that the virus had emerged from research funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), headed by Anthony Fauci. The latest emails don't prove such a conspiracy, but they make it more plausible, for two reasons: because the expert virologists therein present such a strong case for thinking that the virus had lab-made features and because of the wholly political reaction to this bombshell on the part of Francis Collins, then-director of the National Institutes of Health.

The story begins with a January 31, 2020, email to Fauci from a group of four virologists led by Kristian G. Andersen of the Scripps Research Institute. The genome sequence of SARS-CoV-2 had been published three weeks before, giving virologists their first look at the virus's structure and possible origin.

Tim Johnson


QuoteIt's a goddam bioweapon!!!
I would think most people knew this by January 2020.
FJB

gcode

Epoch Times

QuoteInsurance companies are reporting a jump in death payouts due to a dramatic rise in the number of deaths. The rise in the death rate is being corroborated by death certificate data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The death rate is up by 40 percent from pre-pandemic levels according to Scott Davison, chief executive of OneAmerica, a major insurance company based in Indianapolis. During an online news conference on Dec. 30, 2021, Davison said the change was unprecedented.

"We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business," he said.

OneAmerica sells life insurance to employers nationwide, and similar figures are found throughout the industry.

"The data is consistent across every player in that business," Davison said. "And what we saw just in the third quarter—we're seeing it continue into the fourth quarter—is that death rates are up 40 percent over what they were pre-pandemic. Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be a 10 percent increase over pre-pandemic. So 40 percent is just unheard of."

This 40 percent figure doesn't represent folks dying of old age, but is instead a reflection of deaths in working-age adults, aged 18 to 65. However, what's responsible for the alarming spike in fatalities in this age group isn't clear.

With all of the concern about COVID-19 lately, the contagion seems a likely choice. But according to Davison, something else is at play. He said the data coming from insurance companies—entities in the business of paying out when people die—show that the deaths being reported as COVID-19 fatalities "greatly understate" the actual deaths from working age people hit by the pandemic, as most of the claims being filed aren't being classified as COVID-19 deaths.

"It may not all be COVID on their death certificate, but deaths are up just huge, huge numbers," he said.

Also taking part in the news conference was Brian Tabor, president of the Indiana Hospital Association. He also noted a dramatic rise in illness from a different perspective. Tabor said hospitals across Indiana were being flooded with patients "with many different conditions."

In October 2021, The Times of India reported that health insurers saw a "huge surge in non-COVID claims," with the head of interventional cardiology at a Mumbai, India, hospital noting a 40 percent increase in heart problems compared to the previous six to eight months.

Ever since COVID-19 hit, the world has been bracing itself for huge numbers. Most recently in a White House press briefing on Dec. 17, 2021, President Joe Biden warned that unvaccinated Americans can look forward to a "winter of severe illness and death for yourselves, your families, and the hospitals you may soon overwhelm."

Still, such astronomical figures emerging all of a sudden are hard to fathom. The pandemic has worn on for nearly two years, and health officials have been keeping a close eye on the death count. What could account for such a dramatic jump at the end of 2021?

Some suggest that opioid overdoses are to blame, particularly fentanyl. According to an analysis of data from the CDC, fentanyl fatalities have skyrocketed during the pandemic. From April 2020 to April 2021, more than 64,000 overdose deaths were attributed to fentanyl poisoning—nearly double the same period in 2019. The drug has become the number one cause of death for Americans between the ages of 18 and 45.

But there's more to the story than fentanyl. Although the rise in opioid overdoses accounts for some of the increased deaths in the United States, there's no comparable opioid crisis in another country reporting a dramatic rise in their non-COVID-19 death rate.

It's tempting to dismiss this figure altogether, as many statistics that have emerged over the pandemic's tenure initially caused alarm, only to remain in the realm of misinformation, speculation, and misinterpretation. We've heard breathless reports of mathematical models projecting an enormous surge of COVID-19 deaths that never came close to measuring up to actual data.

We now live in a world where we're not sure if cases are actually rising or if there's just an increase in testing; where we're not sure if death statistics reflect people who have died from COVID-19 or simply died with COVID-19. As a result, we've become conditioned to take many headline-grabbing statistics with a grain of salt.

But this insurance company figure is making experts take more notice.

Dr. Robert Malone, an internationally recognized scientist and physician who's credited with inventing the technology that drives the mRNA vaccines now being used to inoculate against COVID-19, published an article examining the implications behind this alarming 40 percent rise in deaths.

Malone notes that several conspiracy theories have clouded our understanding throughout the pandemic, but he came to an uncomfortable conclusion that this insurance figure may have significantly more weight to it.

"I could hardly believe what I was reading," Malone wrote. "This headline is a nuclear truth bomb masquerading as an insurance agent's dry manila envelope full of actuarial tables."

So if the dramatic rise in deaths among working age adults isn't being caused by COVID-19 and drug overdoses, then what is the cause? Malone has suggested the unthinkable: The culprit may be the vaccines designed to guard against COVID-19. This heavily promoted vaccine has been repeatedly promised to be safe and effective. Many adults have now taken three doses, with a recommended fourth booster dose predicted for this fall. The shot has also been authorized for children as young as 5 years old.

"If this holds true, then the genetic vaccines so aggressively promoted have failed," Malone wrote. "At worst, this report implies that the federal workplace vaccine mandates have driven what [appears] to be a true crime against humanity. Massive loss of life in (presumably) workers that have been forced to accept a toxic vaccine at higher frequency relative to the general population of Indiana."

Before the insurance report, Malone was already an outspoken critic of the mRNA vaccines used to inoculate against COVID-19 and was recently booted off of social media platforms for voicing these views. But there are other signs that the vaccines many consider to be a savior may in fact be causing harm.

According to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS), more than 1 million adverse events are associated with the COVID-19 vaccines, including more than 20,000 deaths. With other vaccines, the CDC typically consults VAERS numbers to monitor problems. But with the COVID-19 vaccines, health officials have generally been unconcerned with what this self reporting system suggests.

In a Senate Health Committee hearing on Jan. 11, Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) asked if thousands of Americans really did die of the COVID-19 vaccines, as VAERS reports.

According to Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the CDC, VAERS numbers aren't an accurate reflection of vaccine deaths.

"If you get hit by a car tragically after being vaccinated, that gets reported in the VAERS system," Walensky said. "The vaccines are incredibly safe. They protect us against Omicron, they protect us against Delta, they protect us against COVID. They don't protect us against every other form of mortality out there."

When Tuberville asked Dr. Anthony Fauci for more clarity regarding the true fatalities linked to the vaccine, Fauci lamented the same flaw inherent in the VAERS system.

"If you get vaccinated and you walk out and get hit by a car, that is considered a death," Fauci said. "That's where it gets confusing. Everything that happens after the vaccination, even if you die of something completely obviously unrelated, it's considered a death. So if I had metastatic cancer, got vaccinated, and died two weeks later that gets counted."

Walensky noted that every one of the VAERS reports gets adjudicated.

However, there's a pattern of a rise in deaths followed by the COVID-19 vaccines. One recent study reveals an increase in deaths in 145 countries following the rollout of the new vaccinations.


Quarterly reports from other insurance companies used in one recent analysis by American Thinker also show a rise in deaths during the same time period. Prudential showed an 87 percent increase in death benefits paid for the third quarter of 2021 compared to the same time period in 2020. Pacific Life and Annuity showed claims being up by more than 80 percent.

This American Thinker analysis drew a similar conclusion to Malone.

"It is possible that these deaths represent neglected care, the postponed treatments of heart disease, cancer, and the like. But that seems unlikely, given the spike in the third-quarter deaths. And presumably COVID already took the most vulnerable in 2020 in the absence of a vaccine. These massive claims seemed to be a phenomenon of the third quarter—about six months after the vaccine regimen became widely available," the analysis reads.

Data analyst Jessica Rose adds more perspective. Rose, who holds a doctorate in computational biology with two post doctoral degrees in molecular biology and biochemistry, said the indications from the Indiana insurance company are simply that: indications. However, Rose noted that if the data we're seeing in VAERS and other adverse event reporting systems hold true, the problem could in fact be much worse.

"And if what is being reported with regards to immune deficiencies associated with these injections is not simply anecdotal or representative of a small sub-cohort of individuals, we could be looking at a government imposed complete health disaster," Rose wrote.

HTM01

Quote from: Jeff on January 24, 2022, 05:17 AMYet you somehow manage to ignore facts. BAAAAAA BAAAAAA BAAAAAA BAAAAAA
wow, you're so original how did you ever come up with that come back

Jeff

Just keep blindly doing what people tell you. Move along... nothing to see here.


https://www.dailywire.com/news/fbi-searches-illinois-covid-testing-lab-that-received-124-million-from-federal-government?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=benshapiro&fbclid=IwAR3p-3QPwmHLqigjr-ENDObxKSGFnpPZQZoqRYMF43bGk-ySOmYzx-gCWuU


Quote"If a consumer called multiple times, employees were instructed to falsely tell consumers that the test result had been inconclusive and that they needed to take another test," the complaint added, which meant the company could bill insurance for the additional test.


Jeff

Quote from: HTM01 on January 24, 2022, 09:47 AMoh wow, the top news source on facebook, no wonder you think like you do
Of course you left out the facts and totally dismiss the story.
But that's what Dumbsmits do.

crazy^millman

Quote from: Jeff on January 24, 2022, 09:22 AMJust keep blindly doing what people tell you. Move along... nothing to see here.


https://www.dailywire.com/news/fbi-searches-illinois-covid-testing-lab-that-received-124-million-from-federal-government?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=benshapiro&fbclid=IwAR3p-3QPwmHLqigjr-ENDObxKSGFnpPZQZoqRYMF43bGk-ySOmYzx-gCWuU



That has been a thought of mine. At $75-400 a test at some of these places for 5 minutes worth of work it has always seem excessive to me the way they have been able to charge this and get away with it. Airlines demand 3 day before flight, but the free test can take 3-5 days before they have the results. Leaving people who need to fly out of the country with little options but pay up. Then demanding people must have the vaccination to reenter the USA when it is not stopping this virus is just wrong.

Jeff

The sheer amount of money that people are making off of fearmongering is insane.
Especially when data has proven that these tests are not very accurate, especially the home tests.
Home tests are just another source of revenue for the mfg's.
Let's say a home test says you're positive, then you go to the Dr, and they test you to make sure.
That's 2 tests minimum that have been purchased.
And of course masks. Ahh masks. Proven to not be effective at all yet how many companies are capitalizing on the fear of people? Lots.

And still nobody has died of the flu in 2 years. Strange.

Incogneeto

Quote from: HTM01 on January 24, 2022, 09:47 AMoh wow, the top news source on facebook, no wonder you think like you do

#1 Michigan lost.

#2 Harbaugh is going to Chicago.

#3 Whitmer is still Gov.

Do you really wanna poke the Bear??